Madison Pitsch and Murphy Sears both represented the Bulldog women's golf program on the list of 2019 NAIA Scholar-Athletes, released on May 22 by the NAIA. Pitsch is a two-time honoree.
Local standouts Kendra Placke and Murphy Sears represented the Concordia women's golf team with All-GPAC honors, as announced by the conference on Tuesday (May 7). Sears is a three-time honoree.
Kendra Placke battled through strong wind gusts on Saturday (April 27) and emerged with a fifth-place finish in the GPAC standings. As a team, Concordia placed seventh after four rounds were in the books.
Fast greens in York Country Club made life difficult on the Bulldogs, who shot a 370 in the third round of the 2018-19 GPAC Championships. Concordia slid back from sixth to seventh in the GPAC standings.
The trio of Murphy Sears, Kendra Placke and DJ Bockelman starred on Thursday (March 28) as the Bulldogs placed third at their own invite. Sears and Placke were both top 10 finishers.
The first home tournament of the 2018-19 season for the Concordia golf programs will take place Thursday (March 28) with the Concordia Spring Invite set to unfold. Eleven teams will be present.
Kendra Placke led the way for a Concordia women's golf team that made a big jump forward as compared to a day earlier. Placke placed 21st overall while the Bulldogs shot 393-362–755 as a team.
The spring season for Concordia women's golf is underway. The Bulldogs carded a team score of 393 on Tuesday while in action at Timacuan Golf and Country Club in Lake Mary, Florida.
Murphy Sears turned in her best round of the fall and joined teammate Kendra Placke in the top 10 of the individual leaderboard at the GPAC Championships. The Bulldogs are now in sixth as a team.
Freshman Kendra Placke showed no fear in her first taste of the GPAC golf championships. She shot a three-over-par 75 on Monday (Oct. 1) and sits in first place. As a team the Bulldogs carded a season low 334 (third place).
Amy Ahlers is the type of person who not just cares for others, but makes them feel it. She's earned the respect of teammates and opposing coaches and players while being the perfect representative of Concordia athletics.
Possessing a formidable top three, Concordia women's golf could rise to great heights in 2016-17. Record-breaking Amy Ahlers returns for her senior season.
Junior Emma Jacoby looks to be back to her old self after sitting out this past spring with a shoulder injury. Her return is crucial for Bulldog golf.
Junior Amy Ahlers broke the school record for a single round Friday, Sept. 18 at the Briar Cliff Lila Fromant Invite. Ahlers carded a 71 which is one under par for the course.
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