2025-26 Cobber Men's Tennis News
Concordia senior Isaac Maddock (Osakis, Minn.) was named to the MIAC All-Conference Singles Team it was announced by the league office on Tuesday.
Concordia finished its final home stand of the season with a split of its weekend matches as they dropped a 6-1 decision to Macalester on the annual Senior Celebration Day.
Concordia used key doubles wins and straight-set singles victories to come away with a 4-3 win over Hamline in a back-and-forth MIAC contest.
Concordia used the strength of its singles play to overcome St. John’s and grab a key MIAC road victory. The Cobbers opened the match by conceding the team point in doubles play but roared back to win five singles bouts and claim a 5-2 win.
Concordia returned home for the first time since their annual spring trip to Florida and cruised past St. Mary’s 7-0 in the rare Friday morning match. The Cobbers didn’t drop a set in singles play as they earned their first conference win of the season.
Concordia College Moorhead fell 7-0 to Gustavus Adolphus College in MIAC men’s tennis action on Saturday afternoon.
The score said 6-1 but the storyline behind the final result was much more dramatic as the Cobbers lost to Concordia Wisconsin in the final match in Florida. The loss is the first for CC on its annual spring trip and brings their overall record to 6-5 as they head for home.
Concordia ran its record to 3-0 in Florida as they breezed past Adrian and St. John Fisher on Day 3 in Orlando. The Cobbers posted a 6-1 win over the Bulldogs and then blanked St. John's Fisher in the afternoon matinee.
It was a sunny start to their annual spring training trip in Florida for the Cobbers. Concordia won five of the six singles matches and rolled to a 5-2 win over Wartburg at the USTA National Campus in Orlando.
Concordia-Moorhead men’s tennis battled through a series of tight singles matches but was edged 4–3 by St. Scholastica on Sunday afternoon.
Concordia turned in a complete team performance on Saturday afternoon, earning a strong 5–2 road win over UW–Superior behind dominant play in both singles and doubles action.
Concordia Athletic Director Rachel Bergeson announced that Finnian O’Donnell has been hired as the head coach of the Cobber men’s tennis program. O’Donnell, who is the current head coach of the Fargo Shanley High School boys' tennis program takes over for David Youngs, who stepped down from the position in December.
Men’s tennis head coach David Youngs announced that he is resigning from his position effective immediately.
Concordia lost 5-2 to St. Olaf in its last match of the fall portion of its schedule. The Cobbers lost two of the three doubles matches to drop the single team point in doubles play and then claimed two of the six singles matches as they lost for the second straight conference match.
Concordia split its two matches in a battle of the High C’s. The Cobbers blanked Crown 7-0 in the opener and were shutout by Carleton in the first conference match of the season in the day’s finale.
Concordia opened the 2025-26 season by traveling south to Iowa to compete in the Loras Invite on Saturday and then face Wartburg and Grand View in dual meets on Sunday.
