
The top-ranked Bulldog women's basketball team ransacked Mount Marty for a season high 35 steals as part of a 99-68 blowout win on Saturday (Dec. 8). Philly Lammers put up 28 points and three blocked shots.

The top-ranked Bulldog women's basketball team ransacked Mount Marty for a season high 35 steals as part of a 99-68 blowout win on Saturday (Dec. 8). Philly Lammers put up 28 points and three blocked shots.

Coming off a loss, Concordia did not mess around Wednesday (Dec. 5) in Crete. The Bulldogs forced 38 turnovers and ran away with a 93-53 win at Doane. Philly Lammers put up 18 points and eight rebounds.

Fresh off its first loss of the season, the Concordia women's basketball team eyes a return to the win column with Doane and Mount Marty up next on the schedule.

A 40-game home win streak went by the wayside on Wednesday (Nov. 28) as visiting Morningside handed the top-ranked Bulldogs an 84-75 loss. Quinn Wragge eclipsed 1,500 career points in the defeat.

In a battle of highly-ranked GPAC rivals, the top-ranked Bulldogs will put their 40-game home win streak on the line against No. 11 Morningside. Wednesday's clash is set to tip off at 6 p.m. from Walz Arena.

A 15-0 run to begin the second half helped put away the ninth victory of the season for the top-ranked Bulldogs. Freshman Mackenzie Koepke put up 14 points and seven rebounds in the 88-55 win at College of Saint Mary.

In their only contest during Thanksgiving week, the top-ranked Bulldogs will be in Omaha to take on College of Saint Mary on Tuesday. Concordia will have a break of more than a week after Tuesday's action.

The latest Concordia-Jamestown clash provided some flash backs to the previous matchup that took place in the national quarterfinals. Another dominant third quarter spurred the Bulldogs to an 87-59 win.

In another physical renewal of its rivalry with Hastings, the top-ranked Bulldogs extended their home win streak to 39. Grace Barry starred at the point in leading Concordia to an 82-68 win on Wednesday (Nov. 14).

A 38-game home win streak will be put to the test this week with the top-ranked Bulldogs hosting No. 13 Hastings on Wednesday and No. 16 Jamestown on Saturday. Concordia stands at 6-0 this season.
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