
After taking the Thanksgiving weekend off, third-ranked Concordia returns to action this week with a pair of matchups against conference opponents. Up next is Wednesday's home contest with CSM.

After taking the Thanksgiving weekend off, third-ranked Concordia returns to action this week with a pair of matchups against conference opponents. Up next is Wednesday's home contest with CSM.

Mary Janovich returned to the lineup and Concordia's nasty defense worked wonders against visiting Mount Marty on Tuesday (Nov. 21). The Bulldogs (7-0) pasted the Lancers, 84-42, inside Walz Arena.

Crofton, Neb., native Quinn Wragge nabbed GPAC player of the week honors after leading third-ranked Concordia to a pair of GPAC wins last week. She needs seven more points to join the 1,000-point club.

Third-ranked Concordia has its sights set on entering Thanksgiving weekend with an unblemished record still intact. After scoring 27 points in last week's win at Dakota Wesleyan, Quinn Wragge is close to reaching 1,000 career points.

A 27-point outburst by junior Quinn Wragge helped fuel the third-ranked Bulldogs to a 70-66 win at No. 8 Dakota Wesleyan on Saturday (Nov. 18). Defending GPAC champion Concordia remains unbeaten at 6-0.

Five different Bulldogs reached double figures in scoring, leading the way to a comfortable 85-63 win over Midland in the GPAC opener on Wednesday (Nov. 15). Brenleigh Daum topped Concordia with 17 points.

After two victories up in North Dakota, third-ranked Concordia returns home this week to host Midland for Wednesday's GPAC opener. The Bulldogs will also travel to play No. 8 Dakota Wesleyan on Saturday.

Third-ranked Concordia never gave Mayville State a chance. The Bulldogs ran away from the Comets by drilling 16 3-point field goals in a 93-58 road victory on Saturday (Nov. 11). Concordia is unbeaten at 4-0.

Philly Lammers went off for 31 points and 14 rebounds and helped lead a come-from-behind overtime win at ninth-ranked Jamestown on Friday (Nov. 10). The Bulldogs moved to 3-0.

Two games in, the 2017-18 Concordia women's basketball team looks a lot like the 2016-17 one. The Bulldogs dominated the Cattle Classic, finishing the weekend with a 96-67 blowout of fifth-ranked St. Francis.
While rallying around the theme of 'press,' Concordia Women's Basketball returned to an elite level on the court. Head Coach Drew Olson appreciated the 2025-26 squad most for its selflessness.
The 2025-26 Bulldogs aspired to be annoying, at least in the minds of their opponents. The success Concordia is enjoying began with an offseason centered upon the idea of 'press,' a theme with a dual meaning.
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A prep star in both basketball and softball, Abby Krieser eventually made basketball her college choice. She hasn't looked back while developing into an all-around player and leader for Coach Olson's program.