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By Magazine Editorial Team Posted on 11/1/2017 - 2 minute read
I started swimming competitively when I was six and became obsessed with the sport in middle school and high school. I never went to a football game because I was at swim practices in the evenings. I woke up daily at 4:30 or 5 a.m. to practice. When people asked, “What do you do?” all I could say was “Swimming.” I didn’t have any other interests and that scared me.
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Posted on 8/21/2017 - 2 minute read
CUI’s men's lacrosse program capped a historic season with their first national championship in May. For a team that had just 12 players a few years ago, “It’s been a pretty incredible turnaround,” says fourth-year coach Ryan Brent, who coached the men’s and women’s club teams.
By Freda Freeman Posted on 5/3/2017 - 4 minute read
Senior student-athletes who are graduating from Concordia University Irvine this month are proud to be a part of the school’s history in the making. They are honored to have played their respective sports during Concordia’s transition to a National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division II school.
By Freda Freeman Posted on 3/31/2017 - 3 minute read
Whether they are gung-ho college basketball, baseball or volleyball fans, Concordia University Irvine students welcome moving up to the big league – National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division II.
By Freda Freeman Posted on 3/13/2017 - 4 minute read
What Australian student Anderson Clarke likes most about playing men’s basketball at Concordia University Irvine is the support system he has—on and off the court.
By Ann Ashmon Posted on 3/1/2017 - 1 minute read
Eagle athletics alumni have a new reason to be proud: a new $50,000 Hall of Fame housed in the gymnasium to honor their achievements.
By Freda Freeman Posted on 1/24/2017 - 4 minute read
Who knew a little blue dot could mean so much?
By Freda Freeman Posted on 1/24/2017 - 3 minute read
Becoming a National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division II school means bigger and better things for Concordia University Irvine – literally and figuratively.
By Freda Freeman Posted on 4/20/2016 - 4 minute read
Joining the Concordia "family" and swim team was a major turning point for Jessica Greenwald '16. Greenwald, who was born with cerebral palsy, said she feels trapped when she uses her walker, but in the water, she is utterly free. Greenwald swam for Concordia University Irvine for four years and recently earned a spot at the U.S. Paralympic Swim Team Trials in North Carolina.