Now a Concordia graduate, Bulldog tennis student-athlete Kirsten Wagner has been named winner of the NAIA Central Regional Arthur Ashe Leadership & Sportsmanship Award.
Due to the current pandemic, Concordia's spring sports seniors did not enjoy a proper sendoff. In lieu of a normal senior day, we are recognizing the 2020 class of Concordia women's tennis seniors.
A couple of singles matches were close calls, but Concordia managed to win them all in a 9-0 team victory over Simpson College on Thursday (March 12). The Bulldogs finished their spring break on a high note.
The margin was razor thin on Wednesday (March 11) as Concordia met up with Central College in Pella, Iowa. The NCAA Division III foe held off the Bulldogs, 5-4, in a hotly contested match.
In a match highlighted by three three-set tiebreakers in singles play, the Bulldogs emerged with a 7-2 victory at Coe College. Concordia is in the midst of playing four-straight NCAA D-III foes.
Undefeated Grinnell College swept all doubles and singles matches while handing the Bulldogs a 9-0 defeat on Sunday (March 8). Concordia will play three more NCAA Division III foes this week.
After dropping the team point in doubles, the Concordia women’s team won four singles matches and rallied to claim victory at home on Friday (March 6). The back end of the lineup came through to lift the Bulldogs.
After enduring its first loss of the season a week earlier, the Concordia women’s tennis team rebounded on Saturday (Feb. 29) by claiming victory at Bethel College.
The doubles combo of junior Ansley Gates and senior Lindee Schultz emerged with a 6-4 win while in action on Friday (Feb. 21). Sterling came away with a 7-0 team victory in Lincoln.
For the first time in 2020, Concordia women's tennis put its depth on display. The result on Saturday (Feb. 8) was a 6-1 win over Grand View. The Bulldogs moved to 2-0 having also beaten William Jewell.
On the heels of a solid 13-9 overall mark (4-3 GPAC) in 2022-23, the Bulldogs have transitioned under the direction of new Head Coach Lisa Hart. Four All-GPAC award winners return to the lineup in 2024.
A youth movement has taken hold for the Bulldogs, who are leaning upon the experience of Tara Ferrel and a lineup full of freshmen and sophomores. Concordia's talented group of rookies features Mariana Molano.
In many ways, the 2022 team will be much different than the one from last year. The Bulldogs have a first-year head coach in Cam Long and a lineup that will be revamped behind No. 1 player Sofia Morales.
A season to remember for Concordia Women's Tennis included the program's first-ever GPAC regular season title and 10 total victories with the help of a deep lineup.
The last time the Concordia Women’s Tennis program finished out a full season, it nearly won the 2019 GPAC tournament title. The Bulldogs have hopes of returning to that level in 2021.
Fresh off a record breaking 2019 campaign, a talent-rich Bulldog squad aims to finish the deal this season. Coach David DeSimone's team is long on experience, depth and talent.
The 2019 Concordia women's tennis team set a new, high standard for the program. Led by Marlene Maier at the top of the lineup, the Bulldogs broke the program wins record and reached the GPAC championship match.
On the heels of three GPAC semifinal appearances in a row, the Bulldogs hope to break through and reach the title match this spring. Concordia welcomed in an impact transfer in Marlene Maier.
Based on the final month of the 2017 season, Concordia women’s tennis appears that it may be ready for a breakthrough. Led by senior Annie Horn, the Bulldogs have hopes of moving beyond the GPAC semifinals.
A native of Denver, Colo., Annie Horn has brought a big city game to Concordia. The standout senior is coming off a junior season that saw her win 15 singles matches and go undefeated against GPAC opponents.