Bulldogs Women’s Soccer Control Whatcom

Bellevue College women’s soccer used a 23-0 shot advantage to win easily over visiting Whatcom 4-0.

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Bellevue put in three goals in the first half to seize control as Haley Swanson opened things up with a goal at the 21:32 mark.

Deep into the second half, BC strung together two goals within ten minutes as Oteta Kitiona and Layne Davis found the back of the net, the latter on a feed from Karly Ellis. Kitiona kept pressure on Whatcom from the beginning, firing off two shots on goal in the first 15 minutes of play

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The Bulldogs cruised in the second half, relying on a strong defense allowing Bellevue goalkeeper Paige Boyce to be in comfort mode in the box all day as the Orcas were unable to get a shot off on her.

With the game well under control, Natalie Jas added a fourth and final goal 77 minutes into the game off an assist by Galiala Abeye.

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Bellevue, with the win, put themselves in a comfortable second place position at 5-1-1, ahead of Skagit Valley (4-3). The two face off at Bellevue this Sat. Oct. 19 at 2:15 p.m.

Last Updated October 16, 2024