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Category: College

Mosser on volleyball’s performance at MIAC championships

Posted on November 8, 2012November 7, 2012 by Jen Swenson

The Cobber volleyball team swept Bethel, the number six seed, in the MIAC Quarterfinals on October 30th. Just two days later, in the MIAC Semifinals, the Cobbers, seeded third, went up against the number two seed, St. Ben’s. Unfortunately, things didn’t pan out for the Lady Cobbers, who lost 25-22, 25-18, and 25-21. Nonetheless, head…

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Winter sports preview

Posted on November 1, 2012November 7, 2012 by Aubrey Schield

Concordia’s wrestling team has placed in the top 15 teams in the country the last three years, wrestling coach Matt Nagel said.  The team has two all-American wrestlers and several starters returning to the team this season. In addition to having athletes with years of experience, the wrestling coaches have several athletes of different weight…

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Women’s soccer takes MIAC title

Posted on November 1, 2012November 1, 2012 by Jen Swenson

The Cobber women’s soccer team has ended their regular season with a bang as they look towards playoffs. The women beat St. Olaf last week, clenching the number one seed for the playoffs and earning the MIAC champions title for the fourth time in seven years. Head coach Dan Weiler feels the team is prepared…

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Concordia draws true student athletes

Posted on October 26, 2012 by Sallie Steiner

As Kyle LeDuc prepared to end a successful high school wrestling career and move onto collegiate athletics, he had several possibilities open to him. He could attend NDSU, where he would be a Division I athlete; he could choose St. Cloud State, which would offer him a Division II-level wrestling program; or, he could attend…

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Golf team struggles at MIAC championships

Posted on October 11, 2012October 11, 2012 by Aubrey Schield

The men’s golf team competed in the MIAC tournament last week at Bunker Hills Golf Course in Anoka, Minn., wrapping up their fall season. The Cobbers placed fifth out of the 10 teams that competed in the tournament with a final score of a 77-over-par-941. Prior to the tournament, head coach Duane Siverson focused the…

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Celebrating Title IX

Posted on October 4, 2012October 4, 2012 by Jen Swenson

When Title IX, an amendment outlawing gender discrimination in any educational program receiving federal funding and assistance, was passed, it opened a whole world of opportunity for women. This included the option to participate in school athletic programs previously reserved only for men. Recently, the amendment celebrated its 40th anniversary. Former Concordia Athletic Director Larry…

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Head games: helmet safety a top priority for football team

Posted on September 27, 2012September 27, 2012 by Jen Swenson

Concordia College head football coach Terry Horan and the rest of his staff expect their players to be tough. They expect them to give hits just as hard as they take them. They also expect them to put their own safety above all else. To make sure that happens, the coaching staff educates the team…

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Sweet Victory

Posted on September 27, 2012September 27, 2012 by Sallie Steiner

Family Weekend brought crowds of Cobber moms, dads and siblings to Concordia’s campus last weekend. While the Family Weekend Committee strove to make this year’s event a memorable one, it was the football team that really put the icing on the cake, beating St. John’s in Saturday’s game—a feat they hadn’t managed at home since…

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Le sport des Américains: football team welcomes player from the other red, white and blue

Posted on September 27, 2012September 27, 2012 by Aubrey Schield

Four thousand miles—give or take a few hundred.  That’s how far away from home junior Ben Wagner travelled to become a student at Concordia.  Wagner, a native of France, had been to the United States twice before enrolling at Concordia—once as a camper at a language camp in Los Angeles, and again as a foreign…

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Knickerbocker wins MIAC honor

Posted on September 20, 2012September 21, 2012 by Aubrey Schield

After a summer of intense training and preparation, Hannah Knickerbocker was named the MIAC Women’s Cross Country Athlete of the Week on September 5, 2012. Knickerbocker was nominated by women’s cross country coach Marv Roeske for her performance at the Valley City Invite the weekend prior. Setting a new personal best time, Knickerbocker finished in…

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