2025 Cobber Women's Soccer News
Concordia women’s soccer team closed out its 2025 season Saturday on Senior Day, falling 2-0 to Augsburg. The Cobbers honored their seniors before the match and battled hard throughout but were unable to overcome a disciplined Augsburg squad.
The Cobbers battled back in the second half and scored a late goal, but their comeback fell just short in a 2-1 road loss to UW–Eau Claire on Sunday afternoon.
Concordia battled through a tight defensive matchup on the road Saturday afternoon but fell 1-0 to Saint Benedict after a late second-half goal broke the deadlock.
A goal in the 51st minute of play proved to be the difference in the Cobbers’ 1-0 loss at Gustavus. It’s the eighth time in the last nine games between the teams that the contest has been decided by one goal or ended in a tie.
Facing one of the MIAC’s top offensive teams, Concordia-Moorhead showcased grit and determination on Saturday afternoon but came up short in a 5–0 loss to St. Olaf at the Jake Christiansen Athletic Complex.
A goal in the 58th minute by junior midfielder Kara Ellis earned Concordia a hard-fought 1-1 tie against Macalester.
A goal in the 31st minute of each half sent the Cobbers to a 2-0 defeat in Duluth against St. Scholastica. Concordia conceded the opening goal at 30:02 and then the insurance marker at 75:11.
There were plenty of interesting storylines in the Cobbers’ 2-2 tie with St. Mary’s.
Concordia women’s soccer couldn’t overcome a first-half scoring surge from Carleton, falling 5-0 in a conference matchup on Wednesday afternoon in Northfield.
Concordia scored its first goal of the season but it wasn’t enough as they dropped a 4-1 decision to Bethel at home on Saturday.
The Concordia women’s soccer team traveled to Wisconsin-La Crosse on Sunday for a tough non-conference test. Facing a fast-paced Eagles squad, the Cobbers fought hard from the opening whistle, showing grit and determination even as the scoreboard wasn’t in their favor.
Concordia College women’s soccer battled hard on the road Friday but fell 6-0 to St. Catherine University. The Cobbers created several chances and saw strong play from goalkeeper Julia Roark, yet the Wildcats’ relentless attack proved too much to overcome.
The Concordia-Moorhead women’s soccer team battled from start to finish but came up short against Hamline, falling 2-0 in a hard-fought matchup that featured multiple scoring chances and standout efforts from the Cobbers.
Behind another stellar night from senior goalkeeper Julia Roark, Concordia battled Wisconsin-Superior to a 0–0 draw on Tuesday night in Moorhead.
Defense ruled the day on Sunday as Concordia and Nebraska Wesleyan went the full 90 minutes without a goal, settling for a scoreless draw at the Jake Christiansen Athletic Complex.
Concordia battled hard through gusty winds and kept the pressure on until the very end, but a second-half strike proved costly as the Cobbers dropped a 1-0 decision at Northwestern on Friday.
