One more honor has rolled in for Hhana Haro, who turned in an impeccable freshman season for Concordia softball. On Friday (June 1), Haro collected honorable mention All-America accolades.
A native of St. Paul, Neb., Maddie Fousek represented the Concordia softball program on the list of NAIA Scholar-Athletes released on Wednesday (May 30) by the NAIA. She is majoring in elementary education.
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.
GPAC Player of the Year as just a freshman, Hhana Haro has been a hit far from her hometown of Garden Grove, Calif. To the cornfields of Nebraska, Hhana has brought with her a lot more than an abundance of H's.
After a record breaking season, freshman Hhana Haro became just the second player in Concordia softball history be named GPAC Player of the the Year. Two of her teammates were also honored.
A pair of losses meant at the GPAC tournament on Friday (May 4) meant the end of the line for Concordia softball. The Bulldogs concluded the 2018 campaign at 21-21 overall and were the league's No. 7 seed.
The Concordia softball team enters the postseason as the GPAC's No. 7 seed, just as it did in 2015 when it won the conference tournament title. The Bulldogs have won four of their last five contests.
Leah Kalkwarf helped Concordia salvage a split by delivering a walk-off single in game two of Saturday (April 28)'s doubleheader. Grace Bernhardt pitched another gem to lead the Bulldogs in the circle.
A sweep at College of Saint Mary ensured that the Bulldogs will extend their season into the GPAC tournament. In Omaha on Wednesday (April 25), freshman Grace Bernhardt fired another gem to aid the cause.
Kenna Heath delivered the walk-off hit to help Concordia salvage a split with Dakota Wesleyan on Monday (April 23). Two extra-inning affairs resulted in a total of 18 innings played at Plum Creek Park.
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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