Concordia came very close to a 4-0 weekend with the only defeat occurring in eight innings at the hands of Mount Mercy on Saturday (March 5). The Bulldogs then hammered out 18 hits and defeated Peru State, 11-3.
Camry Moore turned in the program's first seven-inning no-hitter since 2007 while mesmerizing Graceland on Friday (March 4). The Bulldogs won at the Friends Invite by scores of 4-0 over Graceland and 12-1 over Waldorf.
On the heels of a 6-2 start, the Concordia Softball team now prepares for trips to Wichita, Kan., and Tucson, Ariz., as part of an intense spring break slate. The Bulldogs are scheduled to play 11 games from March 4 through 11.
Julia Van Wey starred at the plate and Megan Eurich and Camry Moore turned in fine pitching performances as the Bulldogs completed a four-game sweep of Mayville State. They won by scores of 8-4 and 3-2 on Sunday (Feb. 27).
Camry Moore and Jerzi Rowe earned victories in the circle and the Bulldog bats combined for 23 hits in a doubleheader sweep of Mayville State on Saturday (Feb. 26). Concordia won by scores of 3-2 and 12-2 (five innings).
Due to cold and wintry-like conditions in the forecast, the Concordia Softball program has canceled home doubleheaders it had scheduled with Mayville State University (N.D.) this Friday and Saturday.
After getting shutout in the first of two at the University of Saint Mary on Monday (Feb. 21), the Bulldogs rebounded with nine hits in game two and split the doubleheader. Jerzi Rowe fired a game in the second contest.
Tatum Edwards made her official debut as a head coach on Sunday (Feb. 20) as the Concordia Softball team opened the 2022 season with a doubleheader split at Benedictine. Camry Moore pitched a gem in game one and then went 5-for-5 in game two.
At long last, Concordia Softball will open the 2022 season this weekend (Feb. 19-20) while venturing down to Kansas for doubleheaders at the University of Saint Mary and Benedictine College. Tatum Edwards will make her debut as head coach.
In the 2022 GPAC Softball Preseason Coaches’ Poll, the Bulldogs garnered one first-place vote and landed at No. 4. Concordia is coming off a season that saw it tie for third in the GPAC and reach the conference postseason championship.
Behind the likes of Hhana Haro, Tori Homolka, Camry Moore and Kylee Nixon, the Bulldogs are stocked with reliable veterans. Coach Shawn Semler's squad is going by the motto "never settle" in 2020.
A group of newcomers added some speed and athleticism to a roster already loaded with proven veterans. The results were impressive this fall for a Concordia softball team in good position to compete at the to of the GPAC.
The 2005 Bulldog softball team will officially join the Concordia Athletic Hall of Fame on Sept. 27. Guided by head coach Frank Greene, the '05 squad captured the program's first GPAC regular-season title.
The 2019 Bulldogs won 70 percent of their games and placed third in the GPAC. It was a positive step in the first season of head coach Shawn Semler's tenure. Concordia hopes it's just a start.
With practice underway, the Concordia softball program now looks ahead to its season opening doubleheader set for Feb. 15 at MidAmerica Nazarene. Shawn Semler enters his first season as Bulldog head coach.
With softball season just around the corner, three Crete High School alums are looking forward to another season as teammates. Jamie Lefebure, MacKinsey Schmidt and Camry Moore all call Concordia home.
The Bulldog softball team got acquainted with new head coach Shawn Semler during a successful fall season. A more experienced bunch went a perfect 7-0 during its fall exhibition run.
Head coach Todd LaVelle has a high standard for the Bulldog softball program. While wrapping up the 2018 campaign that finished with a .500 record, LaVelle discussed how 2019 could be different.
Coming off a 34-win season (second best in school history), the Bulldogs will have a new-look lineup and pitching staff this season. Head coach Todd LaVelle's squad will be anchored by junior 2B Leah Kalkwarf.
Kenna Heath has gone from Bluejay to Cougar to Bulldog. Says Kenna, "God really showed me that I needed to do something different and I am working on trusting Him and His plan for me." Kenna joined the softball team at semester.