Concordia got goals from five different players as part of a 6-0 blowout of visiting College of Saint Mary on Saturday (Sept. 30). The Bulldogs remained undefeated in the GPAC with their third shutout in a row.
Senior Jeannelle Condame and the Bulldog women's soccer team keep on taking out GPAC opponents. Concordia moved to 2-0 in conference play with Tuesday's (Sept. 26) 5-0 victory over Mount Marty.
The conference season will heat up this week with Concordia welcoming a pair of GPAC opponents to Bulldog Stadium. Greg Henson's squad opened GPAC play on Sunday with a 2-0 win over Dakota Wesleyan.
A goal apiece from Lauren Martin and Jeannelle Condame helped Concordia secure a 2-0 win over Dakota Wesleyan on Sunday (Sept. 24) morning. The Bulldogs improved to 5-2-2 overall.
The defending GPAC tournament champions open up conference play on Saturday in Mitchell, S.D. The Bulldogs (4-2-2) have been idle since a 2-2 draw last week with Kansas Wesleyan.
Freshman Victoria Cera is the third member of the Concordia women's soccer program to be chosen as a GPAC player of the week in 2017. Cera recorded a hat trick in last week's road win over Waldorf University.
With a goal apiece from Sami Birmingham and Kaitlyn Radebaugh, the Bulldogs earned a 2-2 double overtime draw with visiting Kansas Wesleyan. Concordia closed nonconference play with a record of 4-2-2.
Freshman Victoria Cera recorded the second hat trick of the season by a Bulldog, headlining a 7-1 road win over Waldorf University on Wednesday (Sept. 13). Concordia improved to 4-2-1 overall.
Bulldog women's soccer aims for a strong push in the final week of nonconference play leading up to GPAC action on Sept. 23. Concordia is looking to get back to the win column.
Despite a stellar second half performance, Concordia women's soccer suffered its second straight loss. The Bulldogs were taken down in overtime, 2-1, by host Graceland on Saturday (Sept. 9).
On paper, the 2015 season looked like somewhat of a rebuilding year for Concordia University women’s soccer following a GPAC tournament championship season in 2014. The Bulldogs had graduated a pair of first team all-conference choices and a second team all-league selection after the program had earned its first-ever national tournament bid.
Concordia University women’s soccer continues to gravitate to new heights. On Tuesday the Bulldogs jumped five spots in the national poll to No. 16, a position that again ranks as the highest placement in program history.
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