Concordia is getting set to take on No. 22 Grand View on the first day of the 2021 NAIA Opening Round. The Bulldogs will make their way to Chickasha, Okla., for national tournament action.
A group of six Bulldogs from the national qualifying Concordia Softball team has landed on the GPAC all-conference lists. Hhana Haro, Caitlyn McGarvie and Camry Moore were named first team.
As it learned on Tuesday (May 11), Concordia Softball will be headed to Chickasha, Okla., for the NAIA National Championship Opening Round, set to play out May 17-19.
Concordia ran into a buzz saw in the GPAC Championship Series and lost twice to No. 25 Midland. The national tournament is up next for the Bulldogs (32-11).
Concordia and Midland will battle for the GPAC tournament title when they play a best-of-three series in Fremont on Saturday. The two sides split a regular season doubleheader.
Behind another starring performance from Camry Moore, Concordia Softball has advanced to the GPAC Championship Series. The Bulldogs took down Morningside, 4-0, on Thursday (May 6).
On day one of the GPAC tournament, Concordia Softball made noise by going 2-0 with wins over Doane and No. 13 Morningside. The Bulldogs moved to 31-9 overall.
For four years, Hhana Haro and Tori Homolka have shined as the backbone of Concordia Softball. Time is ticking on their college careers, but the memories will last forever.
As the No. 3 seed in the GPAC, the Bulldogs will take part in the Morningside Bracket of the GPAC tournament. Action will begin Wednesday morning from Sioux City, Iowa.
The regular season came to a close on Sunday (May 2) as the Bulldogs twice defeated Dakota Wesleyan in run-rule affairs. Concordia has locked up the No. 3 seed in the GPAC tournament.
In the community and on the diamond, the 2017-18 Concordia softball team is working to uphold a winning culture. The results so far this fall have been promising for a youthful squad led by captain Leah Kalkwarf.
The 2017 Concordia softball team provided plenty of memorable moments during a 34-win campaign. It was a solid send off for a senior class headlined by first team all-conference pitcher Michaela Woodward.
From day one, Michaela Woodward proved herself as a winner. After a legendary effort as a freshman at the 2015 GPAC tournament, Woodward has continued to elevate her game. She departs early to pursue a nursing career.
A new approach has helped senior Megan Ruppert shine in her second season as a Bulldog. Ruppert has led the team in batting average while playing a sparkling center field. She is a transfer from McCook CC.
Plenty firepower returns to a Concordia lineup that averaged nearly 6.5 runs per game in 2016. Head coach Todd LaVelle's Bulldogs were picked to finish third in the GPAC preseason poll. The season begins Friday (Feb. 10) in Fort Worth, Texas.
Junior-to-be Michaela Woodward recently journeyed to South Africa to play and teach softball. She also swam with great white sharks.
One of the nation's most productive offenses, led by Autumn Owens, helped Concordia softball to its sixth 30-win season in program history.
A fierce competitor, sophomore third baseman Autumn Owens is enjoying a season that rates historically impressive among Concordia softball players all-time.
Co-ace pitchers Kylie Harpst and Michaela Woodward serve as two major reasons why the Concordia softball team is out to a 17-6 start.
Coming off back-to-back national tournament appearances, head coach Todd LaVelle's softball program enters 2016 with usual high aspirations. The Bulldogs open up the season Friday and Saturday in Dallas, Texas.