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In a nail-biter of a match, Joe Bindl clinched the team win over Doane on Wednesday (April 21) while coming through in the clutch. The Bulldogs are now 5-0 in the GPAC.
In a nail-biter of a match, Joe Bindl clinched the team win over Doane on Wednesday (April 21) while coming through in the clutch. The Bulldogs are now 5-0 in the GPAC.
Now 4-0 in GPAC play, Concordia will face a significant challenge on Wednesday when it hosts Doane. The Bulldogs will use the day to recognize a pair of seniors.
Other than a tough match at No. 1 singles, the Bulldogs had their way with Northwestern on Saturday (April 17). Concordia has moved to 4-0 in GPAC play.
In a dominant outing, Concordia Men's Tennis swept all singles and doubles matches from Mount Marty on Saturday (April 10). The Bulldogs moved to 3-0 in the GPAC.
While dipping outside of conference play, Concordia Men's Tennis dropped a 4-0 decision at Baker on Thursday (April 8). The Bulldogs slipped to 6-4 overall.
After a break in the action, Concordia Men's Tennis will play twice in a three-day stretch while up against Baker and Mount Marty. The Bulldogs sit at 6-3 overall and are ranked third in the GPAC.
Yet another singles victory has helped pave the way for junior Joe Bindl to be named GPAC Men's Tennis Player of the Week. Bindl played a major role in the team win over Hastings.
In another blustery, chilly day on the Bulldog Tennis Courts, the Bulldogs toppled visiting Hastings, 6-1. Concordia won five of six singles and two of three doubles matches in moving to 2-0 in the GPAC.
GPAC play is slated to resume on Wednesday when the Concordia Men’s Tennis team will welcome Hastings to Seward. The Bulldogs are fresh off a win over Morningside.
After going down 1-0 following doubles, Jeremiah Berryman provided a spark and Concordia rode it to a 4-3 team win over Morningside on Saturday (March 27). Concordia is 5-3 overall.
Set to begin the 2019 season on Friday (Feb. 7), the Concordia men's tennis program seeks improvement following a fifth-place GPAC finish last season. Standouts such as Thomas Greeff and Luke Zoller return.
The return of No. 1 player junior Thomas Greeff along with the influx of newcomers such as Jason Berryman and Gio Moraes provide reason for optimism as Concordia men's tennis enters the spring 2018 season.
The third season of head coach Joel Reckewey’s tenure leading the Concordia tennis programs is about to get underway. Four mainstays from last season’s lineup are back in the fold for the Bulldog men.
Take a look back at the men's tennis team's 2016 season and all it close, down-to-the-wire matches.
Willy Pardos hasn't just beaten GPAC opponents, he's owned them. The native of Pamplona, Spain, continues to take his game to another level while growing more comfortable at Concordia.
There’s new life inside a tennis program pulsating with a positive and energetic vibe. The play in practice has been elevated in obvious ways with the help of 13 freshmen.
Of the 22 players that make up the Concordia tennis rosters, 13 are new to the program in 2015-16. The infusion of talent has created a new energy in the program.