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After dropping a 1-0 squeaker to Dakota Wesleyan this past weekend (Oct. 3), Concordia is looking to get back on track this week.
After dropping a 1-0 squeaker to Dakota Wesleyan this past weekend (Oct. 3), Concordia is looking to get back on track this week.
The Concordia women’s soccer team dropped its first conference outing on a brisk autumn night at Bulldog Stadium. The Bulldogs three-game winning streak came to a halt as they were blanked 1-0 by Dakota Wesleyan.
After playing an instrumental role in a pair of shutout victories, sophomore Grace Soenksen has been named the GPAC Defensive Player of the Week. She also notched a goal.
After winning both matches last week the Concordia University women’s soccer team continues its GPAC slate this weekend. The Bulldogs will play hosts to Dakota Wesleyan on Saturday at 5:30 p.m. CT.
The Bulldogs remained stingy on the defensive end while getting a goal apiece from Grace Soenksen and Kadyn Lane on the way to a 2-0 win over Northwestern on Saturday (Sept. 26).
A second-straight clean sheet and a 62nd-minute goal from Cheyenne Smith lifted Concordia to a 1-0 goal at Dordt on Wednesday (Sept. 23). The Bulldogs moved to 2-0 in GPAC play.
After a dominant win, the Concordia University women’s soccer team continues its GPAC slate this week. The Bulldogs will travel to Dordt on Wednesday before returning home to host Northwestern on Saturday.
Eight different Bulldogs found the back of the net in a Saturday (Sept. 19) throttling of Mount Marty to open up conference play. It marked the first win as Bulldog head coach for Thomas Goines.
After a ten-day lay-off, the Concordia University women’s soccer team returns to the pitch this Saturday to open up GPAC play. Head coach Thomas Goines’ squad will end its idle stretch by playing at Mount Marty on Saturday. The venue will be Crane-Youngworth field in Yankton, S.D.
The first game of the Thomas Goines era felt like a late-season match as temperatures hovered in the low 40’s with a steady drizzle across Bulldog Stadium.
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.