Daniel Skrade

Daniel Skrade
Daniel Skrade
  • Height:
    6-2
  • Hometown:
    Fayette, Iowa
  • Year:
    Fr.
  • High School:
    Decorah
  • Major:
    Undeclared
  • Minor:
    Spanish
News mentions
Concordia battled Hamline for four hours in the final match of the 2024 season which proved to be the most dramatic, closest finish of the year.
Season Finale Is As Close As It Gets

The final match of the 2024 season proved to be the closest in recent history for the Cobbers. Concordia and Hamline battled for four hours before the Pipers were able to edge CC at the wire by a 5-4 score.

Freshman Isaac Maddock went 4-0 in his matches on the final day of the Cobbers' annual spring break training trip to Florida.
Acclimated Cobbers Split On Final Day In Florida

Concordia was finally able to get acclimated to the warm weather and Florida sunshine and split the final two matches on their annual spring training trip.

Daniel Skrade (L) and Hunter Rice talk over strategy between games. The duo claimed a team point with an 8-3 win at No.3 doubles.
Cobbers Battle Bethel Before Heading To Florida

Concordia dropped an 8-1 decision to Bethel in a conference match that was played before the team heads to Florida.

Freshman Daniel Skrade goes cross-court for a winner in his No.3 doubles win with Hunter Rice. Skrade also won his match at No.6 singles.
Success Takes Small Step In Heartbreaker vs. Northwestern

Sometimes the path to success comes in small steps rather than large strides. That was the case in Concordia’s non-conference match with Northwestern. The Cobbers lost 7-2 to the Eagles in 2023, but on Saturday the two teams battled toe-to-toe before Concordia lost a heartbreaking 5-4 decision.

Isaac Maddock was one of five freshmen in the lineup for the Cobbers in their spring opener at Crown. CC blanked the Polars 9-0.
Cobber Kiddie Corps Clock Crown

Concordia used five freshmen and two sophomores in their spring opener against Crown and came away with a convincing 9-0 win where they only lost one game in doubles play and didn't lose a set in singles competition.