At the end of their 52nd consecutive victory Tuesday night, the Concordia (St. Paul) volleyball team lined up for the traditional under-the-net handshake with Southwest Minnesota State. CU coach Brady Starkey joined the line wearing cargo shorts and holding the hand of his barefoot daughter.
At Division II Concordia, dominance is not formal; it's more of a formality.
With an all-Minnesota roster, Concordia, ranked first in the nation, this season set the NCAA Division II record for consecutive victories. The Golden Bears are 15-0, including 4-0 in the tough Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference.
CU hasn't lost a conference game since Sept. 22, 2007, has won the past two national titles, and has won a conference title in each of Starkey's six full seasons. Starkey won national coach of the year honors in 2007.
This being Division II, all of this success plays out in the relaxed atmosphere of the Gangelhoff Center just south of Interstate 94, a success story all but hidden in the sports-saturated Twin Cities.
When Starkey brings recruits to campus, he knows the games themselves will do the selling. "I think they come in thinking, 'Ok, this is cool, I hear you guys are good,'" Starkey said. "Then once they watch the games and realize just how good, then they really are sold.
"We had a kid on campus today, and it was the same thing. She was just looking around, and then by the end of the night she's saying, 'OK, I guess you guys are really that good; this is really cool, and kind of fun, and a great atmosphere. The biggest challenge is getting them on campus."
Starkey jokes that his selling point to schools is: "We're warmer than the schools up north."