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A nonconference clash with Southeastern (Fla.) and trips to Phoenix, La Cross, Wis., and Ann Arbor, Mich., highlight the newly released Concordia women's basketball schedule, which also includes 22 conference games.
A nonconference clash with Southeastern (Fla.) and trips to Phoenix, La Cross, Wis., and Ann Arbor, Mich., highlight the newly released Concordia women's basketball schedule, which also includes 22 conference games.
First team All-American Philly Lammers has been named captain of the All-Nebraska state college basketball team by the Omaha World-Herald. Three teammates joined her with honors from the Omaha news outlet.
The 2017-18 Concordia women’s basketball team checked off nearly every box while chasing down its lofty list of season goals. Olson's latest squad stated its case as the most successful in school history.
The NAIA tabbed both Philly Lammers and Quinn Wragge as All-Americans on Thursday (March 15). Lammers became the seventh player in program history to rake in first team accolades.
A two-time first team All-GPAC selection, Philly Lammers excels on the court and in the classroom. On Thursday (March 15), CoSIDA named Lammers an Academic All-American®.
While leading Concordia women's basketball to a national championship game appearance, Drew Olson raked in the 2018 United States Marine Corps/WBCA NAIA National Coach of the Year award.
A second appearance in the national championship game in four seasons resulted in another loss at the hands of a GPAC rival. The Bulldogs were defeated, 82-59, by Dakota Wesleyan on Tuesday (March 13).
If Concordia is to hang its first national title banner, it will have to defeat Dakota Wesleyan for the fourth time this season. The GPAC powers will battle at 7:05 p.m. tonight (March 13) in the championship.
A group of six Bulldogs from the Concordia University women’s basketball program have earned 2018 Daktronics-NAIA Scholar-Athlete recognition, as announced by the NAIA on Monday (March 12).
On the strength of another dominant outing from Philly Lammers and Quinn Wragge, Concordia women's basketball is headed to the national title game for the second time in four seasons.
Mackenzie Koepke had played in 102 of a possible 103 games over her first three seasons. After missing the 2021-22 season due to injury, the Lincoln Lutheran alum, a link back to the national championship team, is determined to go out on her own terms.
Just a few weeks after playing the 123rd and final game of her collegiate career, Rylee Pauli reflected on four years of Concordia Women's Basketball. There were ups, downs, unique experiences and incredible highs.
Led by do-it-all guard Taysha Rushton and relentless senior Rylee Pauli, the 2021-22 Bulldogs extended the program's national tournament streak while beating five teams that qualified for nationals throughout the season.
Four starters, including First Team All-GPAC star Taysha Rushton, return for a Concordia Women's Basketball program coming off an appearance in the NAIA national quarterfinals last season. Depth will be a strength.
Taylor Cockerill and Taysha Rushton were the ringleaders for a squad that reached the NAIA national quarterfinals while playing an exciting brand of hoops in 2020-21.
For Concordia Women's Basketball, tradition never graduates. That's become evident in 2020-21, even as the program 'rebuilt' following the graduation of several stars.
In season No. 15 as head coach, Drew Olson has reached the 400-win milestone. As his current and former players will attest, Concordia Women's Basketball is about more than winning.
From October 2011 through December 2020, Concordia Women's Basketball was included in every possible NAIA top 25 ranking, a run of 97-straight poll appearances.
It's a new-look Concordia Women's Basketball team, but the program is determined to prove it's still a major force in the GPAC and nationally. Taylor Cockerill and Mackenzie Koepke are the headlining returners.
Don't forget about TC. The leading scorer for the 2018-19 national championship team, Taylor Cockerill is roughly 90 percent of the way back from the knee injury she suffered last October.