2025 Cobber Men's Soccer News
Concordia Athletic Director Rachel Bergeson announced that current Augsburg assistant coach Nick Zuchowski has been named the new head coach of the Cobber men’s soccer program.
Concordia-Moorhead’s men’s soccer team closed out its 2025 season at home Saturday, falling 6-0 to Augsburg in their final game of the year.
Jon Hedin announced that he is stepping down as head coach of the men’s soccer program after the completion of the 2025 season.
Concordia conceded a pair of goals in each half and lost 4-0 at St. John’s in the final road game of the year.
Concordia traveled to St. Peter on Wednesday and came up short against Gustavus Adolphus, falling 5-0 in MIAC action.
Concordia-Moorhead faced a tough challenge on Saturday, falling 5–0 at home to No. 5 nationally ranked St. Olaf. The Cobbers fought hard, but the Oles’ potent attack and strong defensive play kept Concordia-Moorhead off the scoreboard throughout the match.
First-half goals by Gannon Brooks and Ricco Rolle weren’t enough as Concordia gave up four unanswered goals to regionally-ranked Macalester and lost 6-2 at home.
A strong first half from St. Scholastica proved too much for Concordia to overcome, as the Cobbers dropped a 4-0 road decision in Saturday’s MIAC matchup.
Concordia conceded the only goal of the game in the 14th minute of the second half and lost 1-0 to St. Mary’s.
Concordia played Carleton to a 0-0 tie which was the Cobbers' fourth tie of the season. That tie total is the most in a single season in program history.
Concordia battled throughout a tightly contested match but couldn’t find the breakthrough, as Bethel scored twice late to secure a 2–0 victory over the Cobbers.
Concordia allowed multiple goals in the second half for the second straight game and lost 4-1 at Hamline in the MIAC opener for both teams.
Colin Moore scored his third goal in the last two games but it wasn't enough as Concordia allowed four unanswered goals in the second half at Dakota Wesleyan and lost 4-1.
Concordia recorded its fourth game with at least two goals and posted its third tie in the first five games as they finished deadlocked at 3-3 at Minn.-Morris in a midweek non-conference contest.
Concordia gave up the first four goals in their second non-conference game in Wisconsin on the weekend and lost 4-2 at Wis.-River Falls.
Concordia men’s soccer showed its fight on Saturday, battling through adversity and finding a last-minute equalizer to earn a 2-2 draw on the road at Wisconsin–Stout.
