One member of the Concordia softball team was named to the list of 2015-16 Daktronics-NAIA Scholar-Athletes announced on Tuesday.
One of the nation's most productive offenses, led by Autumn Owens, helped Concordia softball to its sixth 30-win season in program history.
Michaela Woodward and Autumn Owens received first-team accolades. Julia Tyree and Taylor Huff received second-team recognition while Kylie Harpst was named to the honorable mention team.
Despite a solid pitching performance by Michaela Woodward and Leah Kalkwarf's first career home run, Concordia saw its season end on Thursday.
After dropping its opening game at the GPAC tournament, Concordia staved off elimination with a 3-1 victory over Midland. The Bulldogs will return to action on Thursday.
The Concordia softball team returns to the site of its 2015 GPAC tournament title when it takes the field Wednesday at the 2016 event. The fifth-seeded Bulldogs are headed to Morningside College.
Concordia will begin defense of its 2015 GPAC tournament title Wednesday in Sioux City, Iowa, on the campus of Morningside College.
A fierce competitor, sophomore third baseman Autumn Owens is enjoying a season that rates historically impressive among Concordia softball players all-time.
Saturday's scheduled doubleheader versus Dordt has been postponed due to rain. A makeup date has not yet been announced.
After a game 1 loss in Friday's doubleheader at CSM, Concordia responded with a blowout victory behind the pitching of Kylie Harpst and the hitting of Autumn Owens and Maddie Fousek.
While sitting at 2-6 in league play (12-20 overall) in early April, the Bulldogs faced a crossroads in their 2024 season. The Bulldogs responded by winning 10 of their next 11 games in a surge that gave the program a jolt heading into 2025.
The energy and enthusiasm within the Concordia Softball program displays a picture of a group eager to turn the page to 2024. Coach Brock Culler will put to use three returning All-GPAC players, a host of veterans and a talented bunch of newcomers.
Entering year two as head coach, Brock Culler sees a Concordia Softball program on the rise thanks to a mix of key returners and a talented freshman class. Pitching and defense emerged as the team's strengths this fall.
There were flashes of brilliance and moments that hinted at brighter days to come for the Concordia Softball program. Seniors who were part of the '21 national tournament team left a lasting legacy and the sophomore group made its presence known.
Caitlyn McGarvie has no problem selling the experience Concordia has to offer. She's thrived on the softball diamond while pursuing her aspirations of becoming a pharmacist. Even more special, Caitlyn has shared a Concordia bond with her brother DJ.
There are quite a few unknowns heading into the 2023 season, but Concordia Softball has taken on an upbeat and optimistic approach. Head Coach Brock Culler has brought passion and enthusiasm while getting accustomed to his new role.
Head Coach Brock Culler's enthusiasm for his new role comes across in obvious fashion. The Bulldogs began to form their identity for 2023 as Culler and the student-athletes have taken to the diamond while getting to know one another.
A run to the 2021 national tournament preceded a 2022 season of ups and downs for Concordia Softball. The Bulldogs finished up at 23-24 overall and in a tie for sixth place in the GPAC under Coach Tatum Edwards.
Camry has been all that and 'Moore' for Concordia Softball. The Crete High School product entered the program with incredibly high expectations and has delivered. Moore is ready to soak up one more season with the Bulldogs.
Concordia Softball will look a bit different in 2022 as Tatum Edwards begins her first season as head coach and the Bulldogs replace five starters. Leadership will come from veteran all-conference performers such as Camry Moore and Kylee Nixon.