
Five different Bulldogs reached double figures in scoring as ninth-ranked Concordia racked up its fourth win of the season over a top-25 opponent.

Five different Bulldogs reached double figures in scoring as ninth-ranked Concordia racked up its fourth win of the season over a top-25 opponent.

The No. 9 Concordia women’s basketball team fought back after a first quarter deficit to defeat College of Saint Mary 73-67.

Looking to bounce back after a loss at Northwestern, the Concordia women’s basketball team will compete in two more GPAC contests this week. On Wednesday, the Bulldogs will travel to Omaha to take on the College of Saint Mary Flames and then host the No. 5 Dakota Wesleyan Tigers on Saturday.

Despite a second-half rally, the tenth-ranked Bulldogs came up short at Northwestern. Mary Janovich had 18 points in the defeat.
After losing several key pieces from the 2014-15 team that made a run to the national title game, the Bulldogs have reloaded with a balanced approach in 2015-16.

The newly 10th-ranked Concordia women’s basketball team snuck out of Fremont with a win Wednesday night. The Bulldogs defeated Midland University, 59-57 in their eighth-straight win.

The second half of the 14th-ranked Concordia women’s basketball team is in full swing this week. The Bulldogs will travel for both games this week, venturing to Midland University on Wednesday and Northwestern College on Saturday.

The Mary Janovich from last year’s national tournament run returned on Saturday and the 14th-ranked Concordia University women’s basketball team put the squeeze on No. 4 Briar Cliff in the fourth quarter.

The 14th-ranked Concordia University women’s basketball team rattled off the first 13 points of Wednesday’s contest and ran away with a 93-55 victory over Pacific Union College.

The 14th-ranked Concordia women’s basketball team held a 20 point advantage over Simpson University on Tuesday night. The Bulldogs got an 81-61 victory over the Red Hawks, shooting just under .500 at .461 (30-65) from the field.
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