Six Bulldogs from the GPAC regular-season and tournament championship squad collected All-GPAC honors on Wednesday (Feb. 28). Philly Lammers and Quinn Wragge were first team and Drew Olson was coach of the year.
Brenleigh Daum’s darting layup in the final second lifted the Bulldogs to a 90-88 GPAC title game victory inside a rambunctious Walz Arena on Tuesday night (Feb. 28). Concordia moved to 32-1 overall.
For the second year in a row, Concordia will host Dakota Wesleyan in the GPAC tournament championship game. Tuesday's (Feb. 27) title tilt will tip off at 7 p.m. inside Walz Arena.
With the use of a particularly merciless press and prolific offensive first and third quarters, the second-ranked Bulldogs cruised past Morningside and into Tuesday's GPAC tournament championship game.
A dominant force on the court, sophomore Philly Lammers is equally impressive in the classroom. The Omaha native has been named an Academic All-District selection by CoSIDA.
Perennial league powers will collide on Saturday when second-ranked Concordia hosts No. 13 Morningside in a GPAC semifinal matchup. The Bulldogs remain on the hunt for a second-straight conference postseason title.
Philly Lammers was the best player on the court on Wednesday (Feb. 21). Her 23 points, 14 rebounds and five steals helped lift the Bulldogs (30-1) to an 80-64 GPAC quarterfinal win over Briar Cliff.
After claiming the program's fifth GPAC regular-season title, the second-ranked Bulldogs now take aim at a fifth GPAC tournament championship. Concordia hosts Briar Cliff on Wednesday (Feb. 21).
The full-court press returned on Saturday (Feb. 17) and helped wreak havoc in a defensive masterpiece turned in by the Bulldogs, who defeated No. 10 Dakota Wesleyan, 55-42.
It was a little like pulling teeth, but the second-ranked Bulldogs put together a solid fourth quarter while pulling out a 68-59 win over visiting Doane on Wednesday (Feb. 14). Concordia clinched the GPAC title outright.
As announced by CoSIDA, Grace Barry is the Academic All-America® Team Member of the Year for the entire NAIA. She is the first Concordia student-athlete to ever earn the award.
Let's answer the question: who wore it better? We ran down the top Bulldog women's basketball performers at each jersey number during the 20 seasons of GPAC hoops.
Fans were out in force in anticipation when Voss brought his No. 1-ranked Bulldogs to Hastings for a big-time conference clash with the second-ranked Broncos on Feb. 12, 2003.
Before it all came to an abrupt end, the top-ranked Bulldogs put together another season to remember. They repeated as GPAC regular-season and tournament champions while forging memories along the way.
All-American Philly Lammers will be remembered for her incredible success on the court, her humility and her role in the most successful four-year run in Concordia women's basketball history.
The 2019-20 Concordia women's basketball seniors will leave a mark on the program that will stand the test of time. The results speak for themselves in the form of winning, relationships and memories made.
The Concordia women's basketball team serves a greater purpose than just what is seen on the court on game days. Despite winning a national title, the values of the program have remained unchanged.
What they have is more precious than winning. EVERY single coach/player that experienced the national title run reflected on the emotion of winning a title and just what made this team so special.
Behind Tournament MVP Grace Barry, the Bulldog women's basketball team sealed the deal and won the NAIA Division II national title. Concordia won the national title game by a final score of 67-59 over No. 2 Southeastern.
Following practice at the Tyson Events Center on Sunday (March 10), senior Quinn Wragge reflected back on her career as a Bulldog. Says Wragge, "Everything is a lot bigger than basketball. It’s been everything that I wanted."