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Makayla Anderson and Carlee Sieben both earned their third straight MIAC All-Conference honor.
Anderson & Sieben Earn Third Straight All-MIAC Honors

March 05, 2025

Make it three straight seasons for the senior duo of Makayla Anderson and Carlee Sieben to earn MIAC All-Conference honors. Anderson and Sieben were both placed on the 2025 MIAC All-Conference Team as voted by the conference coaches. Anderson was also placed on the MIAC All-Playoff Team. 

Makayla Anderson (center) makes a pass to teammate Taya Jeffrey during the Cobbers' MIAC quarterfinal game with St. Benedict.
Final 5 Minutes Tells The Tale In MIAC Quarterfinal

February 25, 2025

Concordia’s MIAC Quarterfinal playoff match-up with St. Benedict came down to the final 4:45 of the fourth quarter. The Cobbers led 60-52 and appeared to be headed to the conference semifinals. Unfortunately for CC then went 2-for-8 down the stretch, were outscored 16-4 and lost 68-64.

Concordia honored seniors (L-R) Greta Tollefson, Jordyn Kahler, Makayla Anderson & Carlee Sieben at halftime of their game with Carleton.
Cobbers Honor Seniors With Home Playoff Game

February 22, 2025

Concordia celebrated its four stellar seniors in a ceremony at halftime of their game with Carleton, and then the rest of the team honored the group by beating Carleton 68-58 to clinch a home game in the upcoming MIAC playoffs. 

Brooklyn Christianson dribbles the ball down the lane in the first half of Cobbers' game at Macalester. (Photo courtesy of Ryan Coleman, D3photography)
60-Point Principle In Effect But Cobbers Clinch

February 19, 2025

Concordia added to their 60-point principle in their final road game of the regular season at Macalester. The Cobbers could never get on tack on the offensive end of the floor and lost 61-49 to the Scots. 

Makayla Anderson scored a game-high 24 points and added six rebounds in the Cobbers' 76-71 win at St. Scholastica.
Cobbers Outkick Saints Down The Stretch

February 15, 2025

Concordia outscored St. Scholastica 10-5 in the final 2:15 of play to rally from an 11-point deficit in the third quarter and came away with a 76-71 win. Makayla Anderson scored a team-high 24 points while Carlee Sieben was a perfect 7-for-7 from the free throw line and added 18 points.

Alexa Snesrud tries to get around a defender in the second half of the Cobbers' game with Bethel. She finished with a team-high 10 points.
Halftime Sandwich Is Not Too Tasty

February 12, 2025

Concordia was outscored 15-4 in a 7-minute stretch sandwiched around halftime which turned their MIAC showdown with Bethel from a close contest into a double-digit deficit.

Concordia senior Makayla Anderson was named the MIAC Offensive Player of the Week for the third time this season.
Offensive Player Of The Week Honor x 3

February 10, 2025

Concordia senior Makayla Anderson (Bismarck, N.D./Bismarck Century HS) was named the MIAC Offensive Player of the Week for the third time this season after scoring 23 points in each of the Cobbers’ games last week.

Carlee Sieben broke the school record for 3-pointers in a career, finished with a game-high 24 points and led the Cobbers to a win at St. Ben's.
3-Point Queen Leads Cobbers To Key MIAC Win

February 08, 2025

Carlee Sieben broke the school record for 3-pointers in a career, finished with a game-high 24 points and led the Cobbers to a critical win at St. Benedict. Concordia has now beaten the Bennies in seven straight games.

Alexa Snesrud gets set to make one of her four clutch free throws in the final minute of regulation in the Cobbers' OT win over St. Olaf.
Cobbers Post A "Bend But Don't Break" OT Win

February 05, 2025

In the end it was a win. Concordia needed to come up with a huge defensive stand at the end of regulation to force overtime against St. Olaf and then scored the first seven points of the extra session to come away with a “bend but don’t break” 69-63 win.

Carlee Sieben became the 30th player in program history when she hit a jumper in the fourth quarter during the Cobbers' win over Hamline.
Sieben Joins The 1000-Point Club

February 01, 2025

Carlee Sieben became the 30th player in program history when she connected on a jumper in the fourth quarter during the Cobbers' convincing win over Hamline.

Senior Carlee Sieben scored a team-high 22 points and had four steals in the Cobbers' game at St. Catherine.
First-Quarter Stretch Costs Cobbers

January 29, 2025

Concordia outscored St. Catherine 31-27 in the second half but couldn’t overcome a 14-point halftime deficit and lost 63-53 to the Wildcats. The Cobbers scored 10 of the first 13 points of the game, but St. Catherine responded by scoring 15 consecutive points to take a 20-12 lead into the second period of play.

Cobber Athletics Super Saturday - Jan. 25, 2025
Cobber Athletics Super Saturday - Jan. 25, 2025

January 25, 2025

Go behind the scenes with Concordia-Moorhead Athletics videographer Ben Becker as he goes to six different home events on Saturday, Jan. 25, 2025.

Senior Greta Tollefson looks to make an entry pass to Makayla Anderson in the Cobbers' game with Gustavus.
Frigid Temps Inside Memorial Auditorium

January 25, 2025

Concordia could never find its shooting touch against No.8-ranked Gustavus and lost 56-42 in a battle of two of the top three teams in the MIAC.  

Taylor Safranski shakes off a Macalester defender during the Cobbers' 64-59 win over the Scots. Safranski had three assists in the game.
Winning Grind Continues

January 22, 2025

The grind continued for the Cobbers. Concordia continues to find ways to win, hold off opponents down the stretch and climb in the MIAC standings. On Wednesday, the Cobber refused to give up the lead in the fourth quarter against Macalester and walked away with a 64-59 win over the Scots.

Senior Jordyn Kahler scored nine points and grabbed six rebounds in the Cobbers' win at Carleton. CC has now won four straight games.
Another Northfield Nail-Biter

January 18, 2025

A second consecutive Saturday trip turned into a second straight nail-biter for the Cobbers. Concordia led for 39:01 of the 40:00 minutes in their game at Carleton but only held a double-digit lead for 1:35 as they battled their way to a 54-48 win over the Knights.

Carlee Sieben dribbles through a maze of St. Ben's players on her way to a layup in the Cobbers' win over the Bennies. She finished with 24 points.
Winning Streaks Extended

January 15, 2025

Concordia held off a late-game comeback from St. Benedict and earned a hard-fought 80-68 win in a critical MIAC contest. The victory is the sixth straight over the Bennies – the longest winning streak for CC over CSB since 2005. The win is also the third straight for the Cobbers and sixth in the past seven games.