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Tag: Athletics

Concordia Women’s Hockey secures key win

Posted on January 23, 2025January 23, 2025 by Sam Kalow

MOORHEAD — On Friday Jan. 17 the Cobber women’s hockey team picked up a key conference win against St.Scholastica at the Moorhead Sports Center.   The Cobbers came into this game having lost seven out of their last eight, trying to find a way to gain any positive momentum.   The first period went by without any…

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New athletic leadership encourage different thinking

Posted on October 24, 2018October 24, 2018 by Contributing Writer

By: Tate Hovland   As the sun crawled down the sky, the conversation around the crackling fire intensified. It had been a long day of running, a mile swim in Little Mantrap Lake, and the group was exhausted, but still seemed to enjoy themselves. Looking around the fire, she noticed the numerous new faces; faces…

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Family weekend finds alternatives to athletics

Posted on October 6, 2016October 12, 2016 by Aubrie Odegaard

Family Weekend — a weekend devoted for parents to come and visit their Cobbers and participate in events that supply the whole family with fun. This year, families from Georgia, Florida, Pennsylvania, Idaho, Montana and Alaska, just to name a few, attended the festivities, but this year one aspect of family weekend was missing. Athletics….

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Recruiting student athletes without sports scholarships

Posted on April 21, 2016April 20, 2016 by Aubrie Odegaard

Walk into any high school and pick out a handful of athletes and ask them what they want to do after their high school athletic careers have ended. You may get the answer of, “continue playing.” While there are a wide variety of college institutions to choose from, not all are able to give athletic…

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Humans of Concordia

Posted on April 21, 2016April 21, 2016 by The Concordian

“My biggest inspiration is definitely my track family. That’s my teammates, my coaches, and all of my supporters who show up at the most important meets I have. Even in an individual sport you need that encouragement. There’ll be times when I have a lot of self doubt about what I can achieve on the…

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Student-led cheer squad to host tryouts in March

Posted on February 18, 2016February 17, 2016 by Aubrie Odegaard

What is a football game without a dozen plus cheerleaders standing on the track, cheering to the school song after a touch- down or a field goal? What’s a basketball game without cheerleaders standing on the baseline near the home bench chanting “defense”? Can you honestly say that it is a true sporting experience if…

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Short winter break is shorter for musicians, athletes

Posted on December 10, 2015December 9, 2015 by Katelyn Kasella

After the hustle and bustle of finals, Cobbers will receive a much needed winter break. However, this year’s break will be 16 days, which is shorter than last year’s 19-day winter break. Ericka Peterson, registrar, said that a lot of this year’s breaks are shorter than normal due to holidays falling on days that do…

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Music vs. Athletics; comparing differences in department budgets

Posted on October 11, 2012October 11, 2012 by Jordan Elton

Concordia’s music and athletic departments get a significant amount of attention around campus. As a liberal arts school that emphasizes involvement, students may wonder if there is much difference between the two departments’ budgets. Concordia’s new athletic director, Rich Glas, is learning the ropes of the athletic department’s budget. When asked to compare the confidential…

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‘Hiking Santorini’ May Seminar reintroduces athletic study abroad

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

Director of Concordia’s Global Education department, Per Anderson, said the school is looking into study abroad programs that are more “holistic,” and in doing so is looking to the past for ideas. “We want students to be immersed in a culture in a variety of ways,” he said. Peter Schultz leads the Physical Education 112,…

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Bobby’s sports banter

Posted on February 24, 2012February 23, 2012 by Bobby Brunhuber

How do those old playground rhymes go? Oh yeah, like this: “Girls rule; boys drool.” Or the ever-classic “boys go to Jupiter to get more stupider; girls go to college to get more knowledge.” But between those days of name calling-equality underneath the monkey bars and now, a lot happened: girls got cooties, boys got…

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