The Concordia Men’s Tennis team found their way to Crete, Neb. to face off against conference rival Doane on Wednesday night (Apr. 10). The Bulldogs gave their all against a mix of veterans and newcomers for the Tigers, but dropped the dual, 1-6.
The Dawgs will face two different opponents in the coming days, starting with Doane on Wednesday (Apr. 10) and Wartburg College (Iowa) on Saturday. Concordia out-battled Northwestern in a 4-3 dual victory, taking its first win of the conference season.
Concordia University Men’s Tennis moved the dual versus Northwestern inside to Walz Fieldhouse after an uncharacteristically windy day in Seward. The Bulldogs got ahead in doubles play but had to claw out the Red Raiders in the 4-3 final.
The Concordia Men’s Tennis team is set to host Northwestern on Saturday (Apr. 6) in Seward. Ranked closely in the conference, the Bulldogs will need to bring their A-game against the Red Raiders inside Walz Fieldhouse.
The Concordia Men’s Tennis team was on the road for its third straight dual on Sunday (Mar. 24). Taking on the University of Nebraska-Kearney, the Bulldogs were swept (0-7) by the Lopers inside the Ernest Grundy Tennis Center.
The Concordia Men’s Tennis team made the drive to a wintery Sioux City, Iowa, and played indoors against Morningside, the top ranked team in the conference. The Mustangs jumped out to an early lead and shut out the Bulldogs, 0-7, in their second conference dual.
As the temperature turns back cold this week, teams are shuffling schedules and the Concordia Men’s tennis team is no different. The Bulldogs will compete against Morningside on Friday (Mar. 22) and the University of Nebraska-Kearney on Sunday.
The Bulldogs got a look at the defending GPAC champions on Saturday (Mar. 16) at their home turf. Grady Works collected the lone point (1-6) as the visitors ran into an experienced Midland squad.
The sunshine and almost 60-degree weather made the Bulldog Tennis Courts a premier place to compete on Friday afternoon (Mar. 15). Concordia Men’s Tennis took on Central College (Iowa) and was one match away from a sweep, finishing 6-1 over the Dutch.
Concordia Men’s Tennis will look to shake off its first conference loss to Mount Marty, competing in two duals this week. The Bulldogs will host Division III’s Central College (Iowa) on Friday (Mar. 15) at the Bulldog Tennis Courts at 2 p.m. CT.
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.
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