• Wednesday, Mar. 27, 2019

    Maier named GPAC Player of the Week

    The win streak carries on for senior Marlene Maier, who has been a star at the top of the lineup for the Bulldogs. She helped Concordia to a 7-2 win last week over Nebraska Wesleyan.

  • While up against a pair of KCAC foes, the Concordia women's tennis team put up a weekend split. The Bulldogs defeated Sterling College at home before dropping a match against Ottawa University.

  • In its first action since September, the Concordia women's tennis team fell by a 6-3 score at Grand View in Des Moines, Iowa, on Friday (Feb. 8). The Bulldogs are now 1-1 on the 2018-19 campaign.

  • The season is underway for Concordia women’s tennis, which defeated Central College at home on Saturday (Sept. 8). The Bulldogs won two of three doubles matches and split the six singles battles.

  • An All-GPAC honoree all four years on the tennis court, senior Annie Horn has been named an NAIA Scholar-Athlete for the second time in her career. Horn graduated from Concordia with a degree in marketing.

  • Seniors Annie Horn and Alison Ebel both received All-GPAC honors for their efforts this season on the singles court. Horn concluded her collegiate career with 41 wins, including 13 as a senior.

  • Annie Horn and the Bulldog women's tennis program made a strong push to reach the GPAC championship match for the first time since 2011. Concordia defeated Doane before falling to Midland in the semis.

  • Fifth-seeded Concordia will open up the GPAC women's tennis tournament by taking on fourth-seeded Doane at 11:30 a.m. on Friday. The Bulldogs will need to win three times to claim a conference title.