The combination of Hhana Haro and Camry Moore fueled the Concordia Softball team to wins by scores of 5-2 and 7-6 at Dordt as part of the final weekend of the regular season.
Zoe Flores pitched a gem in relief in helping the Bulldogs to a game 2 win at College of Saint Mary on Tuesday (April 27). Concordia (25-9, 11-7 GPAC) split the twin bill.
With six games left in the regular season, the Bulldogs hope to climb the GPAC standings while playing three doubleheaders on the road. Concordia is 10-6 in conference play.
On the final home date of the regular season, the Bulldogs split a doubleheader with Briar Cliff. Camry Moore was terrific in the circle and Brena Brown belted her first career homer.
The work of Camry Moore and Jerzi Rowe in the circle helped make for a victorious senior day on Saturday (April 24). The Bulldogs celebrated their seniors with two wins over Mount Marty.
The doubleheader in North Dakota on Wednesday (April 21) featured a battle of aces and two low scoring games. Concordia dropped the first game, 3-1, before responding with a 4-2 win.
Three doubleheaders will make up a revised schedule this week as the Bulldogs head to Jamestown before a weekend at home. The program will honor its seniors on Saturday.
Scheduled road doubleheaders this weekend at Dakota Wesleyan and Jamestown have both been postponed. A makeup at Jamestown has been set for April 21.
Concordia Softball will log plenty of miles this weekend as it hits the road en route for the Dakotas. The Bulldogs will be at Jamestown on Friday and at Dakota Wesleyan on Saturday.
When things looked bleak in the seventh, the Bulldogs responded with six-straight hits, including the game tying and go-ahead RBI doubles by Regan Karel and Caitlyn McGarvie in a 6-3 win at Doane.
Winding paths led Kylie Harpst and Taylor Huff, former Lincoln North Star teammates, to Concordia to reunite with head coach Todd LaVelle.
A 17-game fall exhibition slate did nothing to dampen the spirits of a Concordia University softball program coming off back-to-back appearances at the NAIA national tournament. If anything, it only whetted appetites for spring 2016.
In 2014 then first-year head coach Todd LaVelle guided the Concordia University softball team to its first-ever national tournament appearance. A year later the Bulldogs captured the program’s first-ever win on the national stage.
For the second time in program history, and for the first time since 2007, the Concordia University softball team has earned the distinction of GPAC tournament champion.
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