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Midland remains a difficult mountain to climb for the Bulldogs, who were beaten by the Warriors, 7-0, on Saturday (April 9). The loss snapped a four-match win streak for Concordia (6-7, 3-1 GPAC).
Midland remains a difficult mountain to climb for the Bulldogs, who were beaten by the Warriors, 7-0, on Saturday (April 9). The loss snapped a four-match win streak for Concordia (6-7, 3-1 GPAC).
A four-match win streak provides momentum for Concordia Men’s Tennis as it looks forward to a pivotal week of conference action. The Bulldogs will be at Hastings on Wednesday before hosting Midland on Saturday.
A perfect start to conference play continued on Saturday (April 2) as the Bulldogs (3-0 GPAC) routed Northwestern, 6-1, on a sunny afternoon. Eduardo Luzzi and Joe Bindl came away with wins in both doubles and singles.
Momentum is building for Concordia Men's Tennis, which has won three matches in a row. The win streak grew on Friday (April 1) thanks to a 7-0 triumph over visiting Central College. Nine Bulldogs contributed to the win.
Perfect scores in a sweep through doubles propelled the Bulldogs to a 6-1 win at Mount Marty on Thursday (March 31) and a 2-0 start within the GPAC. Eight Concordia players earned wins in singles and/or doubles.
Wins at both No. 1 singles and doubles by Eduardo Luzzi were crucial in last week's team victory at Morningside. For his performance in that match, Luzzi was recognized as the GPAC Player of the Week.
On the heels of a GPAC opening win over Morningside, the Bulldogs will try to build momentum this week as they play three matches in three days. The opponents will be Mount Marty, Central College and Northwestern.
While beginning GPAC play at Morningside on Saturday (March 26), the Bulldogs prevailed, 4-3, with the help of winning performances in both singles and doubles from Eduardo Luzzi and Juan Rabellino. Concordia moved to 3-6 overall.
Despite the 6-1 team score in the loss, Concordia competed closely with Missouri Valley College on Saturday (March 19). Isaac Howes pulled out a win at No. 2 singles in a super tiebreaker.
Strong doubles play highlighted a 5-2 loss to Bethel (Kan.) in home action on Wednesday (March 16). Notably, Jeremiah Berryman emerged with wins in both doubles and singles for the Bulldogs (2-5).
Following a 2022-23 season that saw the Bulldogs finish at 12-9 overall (3-3 GPAC), the program begins anew under Head Coach Lisa Hart. The spring 2024 roster features four returners and four newcomers.
Charles Krutz and a team of eight talented Bulldogs helped bring greater attention to the tennis program at Concordia in the spring of 1983. Led by Stan Meyer, the Bulldogs enjoyed an undefeated season and won the NIAC championship.
A new-look lineup for Concordia Men's Tennis debuted in the fall when the Bulldogs knocked off Bethel College. Head Coach Cam Long's squad has experienced returners in Juan Rabellino, Eduardo Rojas and Shawn Springer.
The senior group (including one fifth-year member) of Jeremiah Berryman, Joe Bindl, Isaac Howes and Jack Kitson has been a rock for Concordia Men's Tennis. The quartet led the program to new heights in 2021 and hopes for more in 2022.
Coming off an appearance in the 2021 GPAC tournament final, the Bulldogs hope to go a step farther this spring. In his first year as head coach, Cam Long will lean upon a veteran lineup with high hopes for 2022.
A season to remember for Concordia Men's Tennis included a run to the GPAC tournament final for the first time ever and 10 total victories with the help of a deep lineup.
t’s been a long time coming for Concordia Men’s Tennis, which returned to the court in the fall after an extended layoff. The Bulldogs bring back a wealth of experience and depth on the 2021 roster.
Unsatisfied with how the 2019-20 season ended abruptly, Luke Zoller is back for a fifth year of collegiate tennis. Says Zoller, "I’m glad I chose to come back and I think it was the right decision."
Lineup depth had become a theme in the early going of the spring for both Concordia University tennis squads. Coach DeSimone's squads ended their seasons with wins and were ranked in the top three of the GPAC.
Ranked fourth in the GPAC preseason ratings, senior Luke Zoller and his teammates are aspiring to put forth a breakthrough campaign. The Bulldogs reached the GPAC semifinals last season.