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Author: Mark Melby

Suderman steps up his game

Posted on April 9, 2014April 8, 2014 by Mark Melby

Cobber hockey player, Caleb Suderman, said it was a “dream come true” to be playing professional hockey. The senior from Winkler, Manitoba signed a one-year deal with the Greenville Road Warriors of the East Coast Hockey League back on March 13. The Road Warriors are a minor league affiliate of the New York Rangers of…

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Cobbers sweep in Nebraska

Posted on March 26, 2014March 25, 2014 by Mark Melby

With brutally cold temperatures in Lincoln last Saturday, the cobber baseball team made the decision to play a triple-header on Sunday in better conditions. The Cobbers earned the three game sweep of Nebraska Wesleyan with a solid offensive effort in each game, along with the depth of pitching. Senior Jackson Meland pitched all seven innings,…

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Wresting: A talented bunch

Posted on March 19, 2014March 19, 2014 by Mark Melby

The Concordia wrestling team got seven wrestlers into the NCAA Division three National Meet, which was held last weekend in Cedar Rapids, Iowa. Cody Kasprick, Chris Harrison, Sebastian Gardner, Jake Krogstad, Kyle LeDuc, Jake Long and Jacoby Bergeron all made the national meet. Long and Bergeron finished off their seasons as All-Americans, and this was…

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A day filled with giving back

Posted on February 19, 2014February 19, 2014 by Mark Melby

The Cobber women’s basketball team grabbed their nineteenth win of the season last Saturday in an exciting game over St. Thomas, 60-57. The men’s basketball team lost to top-ranked St. Thomas, although they made a nice comeback in the second half, outscoring the Tommies 41 to 32. While the two games were being played on…

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Students enjoy on-campus Super Bowl activities

Posted on February 5, 2014February 5, 2014 by Mark Melby

[wzslider autoplay=”true” info=”true”] Campus was bustling last Sunday with numerous Super Bowl events taking place. Although the game was fairly one-sided, there were many Super Bowl parties in places like Hoyum, East Complex and the Maize. Hoyum Hall Council President, Quentin Markfort, organized a Super Bowl party for residents of Hoyum. Markfort came into Sunday…

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Basketball intramurals underway

Posted on January 29, 2014January 29, 2014 by Mark Melby

Cobbers get creative with team names Intramural basketball at Concordia is underway. Men’s and women’s basketball began last week with games being played in Olson Forum and Memorial Auditorium on Monday through Thursday nights. Students can form their own teams and create their own team names, and many have gotten very creative in doing so….

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Coste is new head coach

Posted on November 20, 2013November 20, 2013 by Mark Melby

Concordia assistant baseball coach and Fargo native Chris Coste has had a magnificent baseball career that has taken him many places. Coste played college baseball at Concordia under long-time head coach Bucky Burgau for three years before going on to play five seasons of independent baseball. After making a stop in the minor leagues, he…

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Biking for sustainability

Posted on October 30, 2013October 29, 2013 by Mark Melby

Over mid-semester break a group of Concordia students biked to Bemidji to learn about sustainability Over mid-semester break, Concordia students Kristina Kaupa and Denise Sykora led a small group of students along with faculty advisor Dr. John Clark on a bike ride to Bemidji. The bike ride, called the “Lumberjack Ride,” focused on local and…

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Football season preview

Posted on September 11, 2013September 11, 2013 by Mark Melby

The Concordia Cobber football team kicked off its season last Saturday against the University of Jamestown at Jake Christiansen Stadium in Moorhead. They came out ahead, defeating the Jimmies 39-14. The Cobbers are coming off of a 2012 season in which they posted an 8-2 record, finishing second in the MIAC Conference behind St. Thomas….

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  • Taking on the Stage: Tactus Chamber Ensemble December 2, 2025
  • Anytime, Anywhere, TimelyCare: Around-the-clock support for Cobbers  November 20, 2025
  • It’s Parents Weekend for Women’s basketball as they take on Wisconsin River Falls and Wisconsin Stout November 20, 2025
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