Concordia used Saturday (Oct. 26) to honor a class of six seniors, including keeper Lindsey Carley. Unfortunately, offensive struggles persisted and the Bulldogs were shut out, 1-0, by visiting Jamestown.
While playing in a fourth-straight double overtime game, the Bulldogs settled for a 0-0 draw with College of Saint Mary. The host Flames finished with a 12-7 advantage in the shot count.
Perhaps last week's double overtime win at Briar Cliff will provide the emotional boost Concordia needs to make a move down the stretch. It will be senior day on Saturday when the Bulldogs host Jamestown.
A goal apiece by Tori Cera and Brynn Suddeth allowed the Bulldogs to dig out of a 1-0 hole and claim a 2-1 double overtime win at Briar Cliff on Saturday (Oct. 19). Suddeth came through with the golden goal.
For the second time in five days, the Bulldogs endured a 1-0 defeat in double overtime. In Wednesday (Oct. 16) action, Morningside emerged from Seward a winner in a contest that ended with a PK goal.
Both GPAC schools located in Sioux City are on the slate this week. The Bulldogs hope to build upon a close call on the road with 14th-ranked Hastings while taking on Morningside and Briar Cliff.
The Bulldogs gave rival and 14th-ranked Hastings a scare on Saturday (Oct. 12) night. However, the Broncos thwarted the upset bid with the game winner coming in the 108th minute.
Midland's star goal scoring duo provided the offense in a 2-0 Warrior victory over the Bulldogs on Wednesday (Oct. 9). Concordia was held to four shots as it fell for the first time within conference play.
The GPAC schedule heats up this week with No. 25 Midland and No. 14 Hastings on the docket. Concordia has jockeyed with the Warriors and Broncos in recent seasons for positioning near the top of the GPAC.
Once Concordia finally broke the ice in the second half, it cruised to victory over Mount Marty. The Bulldogs claimed a 3-0 win on Saturday (Oct. 5) to remain unbeaten in GPAC play at 3-0-1.
The Concordia women's soccer team faced some early challenges in 2019, but rebounded to once again prove competitive against the league's top teams. Chris Luther stepped in as head coach in a 6-11-2 campaign.
Greg Henson spent six years building the Concordia women's soccer program into a power. On Tuesday (July 9), Ferris State University introduced Henson as its new head women's soccer coach.
In order to prepare for what's coming in the fall, Greg Henson put his 2019 team up against a challenging spring schedule. The hope is that it pays off when a tougher fall slate rolls around.
The 2018 season proved once again that the Bulldog women's soccer program has staying power as one of the GPAC's top teams. Behind Maria Deeter, Concordia advanced to another GPAC championship game.
After narrowly missing out on the national tournament a year ago, the Bulldogs say they have unfinished business heading into 2018. Many of the stars are back for a team picked second in the GPAC.
There's a healthy competitive fire within the culture of the Concordia women's soccer program. That dynamic continues to push the Bulldogs forward while in the midst of the program's most successful run.
Four juniors and two freshmen from the Concordia women's soccer program spent spring break on a mission in Las Vegas. Everywhere they looked, there was opportunity to impact the lives of others.
There were times during the recruiting process that Maria Deeter went back and forth, but she has no regrets as she looks ahead to her senior season. It’s a Bulldog life and Maria is soaking it up.
GPAC Coach of the Year Greg Henson and the Concordia women's soccer team embarked on another memorable journey in 2017. The Bulldogs captured their first-ever conference regular-season title this fall.
The Martins are real living proof that absence does in fact make the heart grow fonder. The twin sisters reunited at Concordia and have helped maintain the women's soccer program's championship level.