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Women’s softball thrives with the help of new coach

2017-02-23
By: Brady Drake
On: February 23, 2017
In: College, Sports, Spring
With: 0 Comments

Concordia softball has finished in the bottom four of the MIAC since 2011. They have not finished in the top four of their conference since 2002, but things are undoubtedly beginning to change. In 2015 the Cobbers went 13-24, posting double digit wins for the first time since 2010. LastContinue Reading

Fantasy football takes Concordia by storm

2016-11-17
By: Brady Drake
On: November 17, 2016
In: Fall, Professional, Sports
With: 0 Comments

If you play fantasy football you know how unpredictable it can be. You can lose while having a good week, win while having a bad week, or just have a generally terrible or great team due to the games unpredictability. Wyatt Lautt, a sophomore here at Concordia, is a victimContinue Reading

Athletic trainers and coaches take good care of athletes

2013-10-02
By: Quinn Kragenbring
On: October 2, 2013
In: College, Features, Sports
With: 0 Comments

Trainers and coaches understand both the physical and emotional stress injuries put on athletes Injuries can occur in a split second. Yet the process of physical healing can take many more months. On campus there are two full-time athletic trainers, one assistant athletic trainer and two graduate student assistants takingContinue Reading

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