Three Concordia players received MIAC postseason honors as chosen by conference head coaches. Senior Matt Johnson earns All-Conference honors for the second consecutive season, junior Rowan Nelson claims his third straight postseason award, and Jacob Cook receives a league award for the first time in his career. Johnson and Nelson were named to the MIAC All-Conference Team, while Cook received All-Conference Honorable Mention honors.

By the Numbers
  • Concordia finished with a 16-10 overall record and a 12-8 mark in the conference.
  • Johnson averaged 15.2 points per game in CC's 20 league games and was eighth in 3-point field goal percentage (38.3%).
  • Nelson had a 14.6 ppg average and was ninth in field goal percentage (54.8%).
  • Cook was fourth in the conference in rebounds with an 8.2 rpg average.
State of Play
  • Concordia earned an MIAC playoff spot for the first time since 2016.
  • Johnson and Nelson both recorded their 1,000th career point during the year. Johnson clipped the 1K mark in the Cobbers' playoff game at Hamline, while Nelson's milestone moment came in the regular-season finale vs. St. Scholastica.
Bottom Line

Concordia's trio of players helped secure an MIAC playoff spot for the first time since 2016, marking a significant achievement for the team. Johnson and Nelson's milestone career points added to the team's overall success, highlighting their impactful contributions. This recognition underscores Concordia's resurgence in the conference, setting the stage for further competitive growth in the future.