The Concordia women's soccer program has a way of rising to the occasion in big moments against conference teams. The Bulldogs did it again on Wednesday (Oct. 18), upsetting No. 18 Midland on the road.
For the first-place Bulldogs to be the best, they truly will have to beat the best. This week’s action begins with a pivotal matchup at No. 18 Midland on Wednesday. Concordia (6-0-1) is unbeaten in conference play.
After contributing two game-winning goals last week to help Concordia remain undefeated in conference play, Sami Birmingham has been named GPAC offensive player of the week for the second time in her career.
Two perennially strong programs squared off inside Bulldog Stadium with the result being a 3-0 Concordia win over Morningside on Saturday (Oct. 14). The Bulldogs remain undefeated in GPAC play.
For the fifth time in six GPAC games, the Bulldogs (9-2-3 overall) recorded a shutout win. Concordia dominated possession in a 3-0 home win over Doane on Wednesday (Oct. 11). Three different Bulldogs scored a goal.
After two on the road, it’s time for two at home. Concordia will have a chance to extend its unbeaten run in conference play this week when it hosts Doane on Wednesday and Morningside on Saturday.
Head coach Greg Henson's women's soccer program has been honored with the College Women’s Team Academic Award from the United Soccer Coaches for the 2016-17 academic year.
Despite a 26-7 advantage in the shot count, Concordia settled for a 0-0 double overtime draw with Northwestern on Saturday (Oct. 7). The Bulldogs (8-2-3, 4-0-1 GPAC) remain undefeated in conference play.
Two goals apiece from Sami Birmingham and Kaitlyn Radebaugh helped keep Concordia (8-2-2, 4-0 GPAC) unbeaten in conference play. The first-place Bulldogs hit the road for a 5-1 win over Briar Cliff on Wednesday (Oct. 4).
Concordia brings a 3-0 GPAC record into action this week. The Bulldogs (7-2-2) will hit the road and play at Briar Cliff on Wednesday (Oct. 4) and at Northwestern on Saturday (Oct. 7).
Just over four months since celebrating a GPAC tournament title, Concordia Women's Soccer is ready to follow it up with a talented 2021 squad. All-GPAC standouts such as Allee Downing, Mikeila Martinez and Grace Soensken return.
Faced with a major life decision, Michaela Twito chose to return to Concordia for a fifth season inside the women's soccer program. Said Twito, "This is my last chance to play competitive soccer with a team I love."
Back in April, Concordia Women's Soccer made a memorable GPAC tournament championship run behind the likes of keeper Lindsey Carley. The Bulldogs finished at 11-6-2 overall.
Factors such as team chemistry, mentality and confidence led the Bulldogs back near the top of the GPAC standings this fall. Concordia will head into the spring believing it can make a run.
After a long wait, many safety protocols and a head coaching change, the 2020 Concordia Women’s Soccer season is right around the corner.
Even with a diploma in hand, Lindsey Carley decided she wanted to see out her final season of collegiate eligibility. The accomplished goalkeeper will be back to help lead the 2020 Bulldogs.
Faith and family resonate to this day for Jennifer (Davis) Schwartz, the all-time leading goal scorer in women's soccer history. What she remembers most fondly about her Bulldog days are the relationships with teammates.
Nov. 13, 2014, turned into one of those nights for those associated with the program. One of those nights you never forget. The Bulldogs truly arrived with a 1-0 GPAC title upset of Hastings.
If there’s anything the Concordia University women’s soccer team can count on in 2020, it’s senior-to-be Tori Cera. So reliable and consistent, Cera has done whatever has been asked of her.
The coaching shift for Concordia women's soccer is now playing out during a "life in isolation." Announced as head coach in December, Thomas Goines is readying his team for 2020 via virtual means.