A goal apiece in games last week against Doane and Dakota Wesleyan paved the way for GPAC Offensive Player of the Week accolades for Roger de la Villa. He is the second Bulldog this season to be recognized.
After playing four of its last five games at home, the Bulldog men's soccer team will hit the road this week for a pair of trips north. Concordia will be at Mount Marty on Tuesday and at Jamestown on Saturday.
After a draw at Doane on Wednesday, the Bulldog men's soccer team knew the importance of a win on Saturday (Oct. 13). It wasn't easy, but Concordia got a golden goal from Roger de la Villa for the winner.
Carlos Ferrer put together a fine individual performance in helping lead the Bulldogs back from a 2-0 deficit at Doane on Wednesday (Oct. 10). Concordia eventually settled for a 2-2 draw.
Coming off a 7-0 win over Presentation, Bulldog men's soccer looks to get on a roll in conference play. Concordia will be at Doane and then host Dakota Wesleyan on Saturday with an eye on moving up the standings.
Seven unique goal scorers powered an attack that overwhelmed new GPAC member Presentation on Saturday (Oct. 6). In the process of a 7-0 win, the Bulldogs earned their first shutout of the season.
A rough opening few minutes made for too difficult of a hole to climb out of for Concordia men's soccer on Wednesday (Oct. 3). Visiting fourth-ranked Hastings emerged from Bulldog Stadium with a 2-0 victory.
Concordia will see the GPAC's first place and last place team as it enjoys a week at home in conference play. No. 6 Hastings will be in Seward on Wednesday for a rematch of the last three GPAC championship games.
An early hole failed to doom the Bulldog men's soccer team this time. Five different Concordia players got into the scoring column in what turned into a comfortable 5-1 win over visiting Dordt on Saturday (Sept. 29).
Two first-half Morningside goals proved too much for Concordia to overcome on the road in Sioux City, Iowa. The Bulldogs fell by a 2-1 score on Wednesday (Sept. 26). The team's lone goal came from Konrad Sinu.
Lewis Rathbone is a soaking up a senior year that is off to a rip roaring start. The Manchester, England, native is one of the nation's leading goal scorers for one of the nation's last remaining unbeaten teams.
Already owner of a degree in sport management, Marcelo Hernandez decided to return for another year as a member of the men's soccer program. A big season for Hernandez could mean a big season for the Bulldogs.
The 2017 Concordia men's soccer roster features an abundance of both seniors and freshmen. With most key players back in place, the Bulldogs expect to again challenge the powers at the top of the conference.
Coming off a second-straight appearance in the GPAC championship game, Concordia men's soccer got back to the turf this spring and turned in impressive results. The Bulldogs are a seasoned bunch heading into the fall.
Piggybacking upon its 2015 GPAC title, the 2016 Bulldogs made a return trip to the conference finals. Head coach Jason Weides' program has proved it has staying power as one of the conference's best.
Five games. One goal allowed. The results have been impressive for Concordia's remade backline that takes from many different nations.
For the first time in program history, Concordia men’s soccer enters a season as the defending GPAC tournament champions. The Bulldogs were picked fourth in the league's preseason poll.
Following its GPAC tournament championship run this past fall, Concordia returned to exhibition action this spring with a new-look team.
What do seniors like Mark Campbell do in the second semester after finishing their collegiate career in the first? Well, Campbell still gets the chills when he re-watches the 2015 GPAC title game.
If ever there was a first family of Concordia soccer, the Soenksens would be it. As Linda Soenksen says jokingly, "If you don’t like soccer we’re going to have to kick you out of the herd."