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April 14, 2010
Top Note
Baseball
- Concordia-Moorhead baseball coach Bucky Burgau earned his 600th career victory on Saturday in the team’s sweep over Augsburg. Burgau became the 20th active NCAA Division III coach to reach 600 wins and the 32nd in the history of DIII baseball to reach that mark. He is now 600-470-6 overall and 365-232 in conference play. The 365 league wins represents the most by any coach in the history of MIAC baseball.
Baseball (11-6/2-0 MIAC - lost at Mayville State 6-5/
swept Augsburg 6-4 & 2-1/split at St. John's W4-2 & L2-6)
- Concordia-Moorhead baseball coach Bucky Burgau earned his 600th career victory on Saturday in the team’s sweep over Augsburg. Burgau became the 20th active NCAA Division III coach to reach 600 wins and the 32nd in the history of DIII baseball to reach that mark. He is now 600-470-6 overall and 365-232 in conference play. The 365 league wins represents the most by any coach in the history of MIAC baseball.
- Concordia had their stolen base streak come to an end against St. John's. The Cobbers successfully stole at least one base in their first 20 games of the season. CC now has 61 steals on the year which is four shy of breaking the single season record of 64 set back in 1984.
- Cobber junior shortstop Michael Carlson (Sartell, Minn.) currently leads the team in hitting with a .435 average. He has a 10-game hitting streak going and has hit safely in 18 of the team's 22 games this year. His is fifth in the MIAC in average.
Fastpitch Softball (3-14/0-0 MIAC - split at Bethel W11-5 & L 3-7/
split with St. Bens L2-8 & W 8-1/swept by St. Thomas 2-12 & 1-10)
- Concordia senior third baseman Maddie Haroldson (Sartell, Minn.) has hit safely in four straight games and currently leads the team in hitting with a .448 average. She has at least one hit in eight of the 10 games she has played this season and has four multiple-hit games this year.
- Sophomore Kayla Hendrickson (Sartell, Minn.) hit her team-leading second home run of the season against St. Ben's in the team's split with the Blazers. Hendrickson has four hits on the year and two have been over the fence.
Men's Tennis (6-7/2-3 MIAC - lost to St. Olaf 5-4)
- Concordia lost their first home match of the season when they dropped a 5-4 decision to St. Olaf on Saturday. It was the first outdoor home meet of the year for the Cobbers.
- Cobber freshmen Brian Olson (West Fargo, N.D.) and Devin Larson (Baxter, Minn./Brainerd HS) earned their team-leading seventh doubles win of the season. Olson and Larson are now 7-3 playing in the No.3 doubles spot.
Women's Tennis (5-6/2-3 MIAC - - lost to St. Olaf 0-9)
- Concordia lost their first outdoor home match of the season on Saturday when they were blanked by St. Olaf 9-0.
Men's Track & Field (competed at the NDSU Bison Invite)
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Concordia junior Tom Sederquist (Moorhead, Minn.) won the 1500 meters at the NDSU Bison Invite on Saturday. Sederquist ran a 4:02.19 and won the event by over three seconds.
- Sophomore Felix Okoth (Mombasa, Kenya) was the only other Cobber athlete to win an individual event at the NDSU Bison Invite. Okoth posted a distance of 44-08.00 in the triple jump. He has the third farthest mark in the MIAC this season.
Women's Track & Field (competed at the NDSU Bison Invite)
- Concordia junior Katherine Brott (Deer Lodge, Mont./Powell County HS) finished first in the javelin throw with a mark of 127-0.00 while competing against NCAA DI, DII, and NAIA schools at the NDSU Bison Invite. Her performance earned her the MIAC Field Athlete of the Week honor and is currently the top mark in the MIAC.
- Hailey Brenden (Jr., Rothsay, Minn.) finshed second in the 3000 meters at the NDSU Bison Invite. She ran an 11:13.17 which is her season best this year.
Men's Golf (Did Not Play)
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