Concordia women’s basketball rolls Kansas Christian College in season opener, 117-28
Senior Megan Belt prepares to receive a pass (photo from 2024-25 season).
Photo credit: Maddy Peters
By Aaron Spivey
Concordia’s women’s basketball opened its 2025–26 season on Oct. 25 with a 117–28 victory over Kansas Christian College. The team shot 58 percent from the field, including 42 percent from three-point range, and converted turnovers into points in transition.
Freshman Ayla Roth contributed 16 points on 5-8 shooting, including 2-2 from three-point range, along with five rebounds and five assists, helping her team maintain consistent offensive production throughout the game.
15 players saw the court for the Bulldogs and kept the scoring rolling. Concordia scored at least 24 points each quarter and never gave up double-digit points in a single period.
Concordia’s next game will be on the road against Graceland University on Tuesday, Oct. 28, seeking to build on the performance from their opening matchup.
















