
The Concordia women’s tennis team took advantage of a short-handed Mount Marty team and picked up its first GPAC win of 2017. The Bulldogs won by a 9-0 final in a match played in Lincoln on Saturday.
The Concordia women’s tennis team took advantage of a short-handed Mount Marty team and picked up its first GPAC win of 2017. The Bulldogs won by a 9-0 final in a match played in Lincoln on Saturday.
Up against the top-ranked team in the GPAC, the Concordia women’s tennis team fell short on Saturday afternoon. Visiting Morningside invaded Seward and came away with a 6-3 win.
For the second-straight outing in conference play, Concordia women’s tennis fell one match short of pulling out a team victory. Meanwhile, junior Annie Horn pushed her personal win streak to eight.
Sporting a four-match win streak, Concordia women's tennis came up just shy of knocking off the GPAC's second-rated team on Monday. The Bulldogs fell at College of Saint Mary, 5-4.
It had been more than three weeks since the Concordia women's tennis team took the court. The layoff didn't stop the Bulldogs from claiming their fourth win in row. They defeated Nebraska Wesleyan on Wednesday (March 29).
The Concordia women’s tennis team extended its winning streak to three with wins this week over Friends University and Bethany College. Both matches were decided by 7-2 scores.
While competing inside the Fieldhouse for the second day in a row, Concordia women’s tennis team fell by a 5-4 score at the hands of visiting Bethel College on Saturday.
Kayla Smock and Katelinn Wurm both went undefeated on Friday while leading the Concordia women’s tennis team to its first win of the 2017 season. Playing host to Kansas Wesleyan, the Bulldogs took down the Coyotes, 7-2.
Tabor won every match with the exception of No. 2 singles during action inside the Abbott Sports Complex in Lincoln, Neb., on Saturday. Annie Horn came through with the lone Bulldog winner.
Looking for win No. 1 on the year, the Concordia University women’s tennis team came up short in a 6-3 loss at the hands of Ottawa University (Kan.) on Friday evening.
Eight returners and three newcomers will team up for a 2025 season with plenty of promise. Head Coach Lisa Hart's squad is led at the top of the lineup by Mariana Molano and Chakira Derman.
Before becoming a successful coach, Audra (Nothwehr) Anderson developed foundational skills as a Concordia Bulldog. Said the former NIAC Player of the Year of her experience, "Concordia really did become my family."
Winner of the 2024 Arthur Ashe Leadership & Sportsmanship Award, Tessa Blough enjoyed a once-in-a-lifetime experience to soak up the US Open in New York City. In doing so, Blough realized a "dream of mine."
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.