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Coach Bob Bartel 18

Bob Bartel

22nd season | 566-456-1 overall | 255-219 NSIC

  • 2005 NCAA Elite Eight appearance (Region Champions)
  • Three NCAA Sweet Sixteens
  • Four NCAA Tournament appearances
  • Two-time NSIC Tournament Champions
  • 2024 NSIC Coach of the Year

Bartel, the all-time wins leader in Concordia softball history, enters his 22nd season at the helm of the Golden Bear softball program in 2026. He's led the Golden Bears to the NCAA Tournament four times including three trips to the Sweet Sixteen along with a pair of NSIC Tournament Championships. Bartel won the 2024 NSIC Coach of the Year award after leading the Golden Bears to a program best 14-0 start in conference play. 

Bartel has coached the team to 30-plus win seasons in 11 of his 22 years and has won at least 27 games in 14 of 22 years. Prior to Bartel, the Concordia softball program had just four 30-plus win seasons. His 566 wins are the most all-time in school history, his record breaking 274th win came in the NCAA Central Regional Championship in 2012.

In his first two years, Bartel led the Golden Bears to back-to-back school record 44-win campaigns, a pair of NSIC Championships and back-to-back appearances in the NCAA North Central Region Championship game. His 2005 squad captured the regional title while the 2006 team finished as regional runner-up with a Sweet Sixteen appearance.

After the strong start to his head coaching career, Bartel guided the Golden Bears back to regional prominence, reaching the NCAA Tournament in two of three years between 2010 and 2012 including the 2012 run to the NCAA Central Region title game for the program's third Sweet Sixteen finish under his leadership.

He's coached the program's only NFCA All-Americans, Kristen Schmidt (2005 2nd Team), Anna Bjorlin (2010 3rd Team), Amanda Parsons (2022 2nd Team) and Alexis Monty (2024 3rd Team); along with Daktronics All-American Brynn Larsen (2011 3rd Team). In addition, Bartel has mentored 53 All-NSIC First Team performers, the 2005 NSIC Pitcher of the Year (Schmidt) and the 2006 NSIC Player of the Year (Amanda Yurek)

Prior to being named head coach in February of 2005, Bartel served as an assistant under Tom Rubbelke for seven seasons. Rubbelke was appointed to the athletics director position during the 2004-05 academic year, creating the opportunity for Bartel to lead the team to immediate success.

During Bartel's seven years assisting Rubbelke, the Golden Bears posted a 220-124 record, won three NSIC Tournament titles and made two trips to the NCAA Tournament.

Rubbelke and Bartel would work together again in 2009 to bring the softball team a permanent on-campus home: Carlander Field, as the construction of Sea Foam Stadium created a facility opening as the soccer team vacated their former home field behind Gangelhoff Center and adjacent to Barnes Field (baseball).

In addition to his coaching, Bartel spent numerous years handling game management duties related to athletics facilities for Concordia home athletic events.

Overall NSIC
Year W L Pct. W L Pct. Rk
2005*#% 44 15 .746 12 2 .758 2nd
2006*^% 44 17 .721 10 4 .714 3rd
2007 27 31 .466 10 8 .555 4th
2008 27 22 .551 11 7 .611 4th
2009 33 23 .589 15 9 .625 6th
2010* 35 17 .673 19 7 .731 4th
2011 31 21 .596 14 12 .538 7th
2012*^ 33 23 .589 13 11 .542 6th
2013 29 16 .644 15 9 .625 8th
2014 20 34 .370 13 17 .433 10th
2015 16 37 .302 10 20 .333 13th
2016 12 36 .250 6 22 .214 14th
2017 16 35 .314 8 22 .267 13th
2018 30 24 .556 13 15 .464 8th
2019 33 20 .623 19 11 .633 6th
2020! 11 8 .579 - - - -
2021 23 21 .523 17 11 .607 5th
2022 35 14-1 .710 18 10 .643 6th
2023 30 28 .517 13 15 .464 9th
2024 37 14 .725 19 7 .731 2nd
2025 25 29 .463 17 11 .607 6th
Totals 591 485-1 .548 272 230 .542
* - NCAA Tournament appearance
# - NCAA Regional Champions (Elite 8)
^ - NCAA Regional Runner-Up (Sweet 16)
% - NSIC Tournament Champions
! - season cut short due to COVID-19