BC Volleyball celebrates their big 3-1 win over Edmonds in the battle for first place. Photo by Rick May Photography.
Bellevue College women's volleyball came up clutch in it's biggest match of the year winning in four sets (25-12, 25-13, 27-29, 25-22) over visiting Edmonds last night. The contest was featured as the NWAC match of the week, pitting the top two teams in the North Region. The Bulldogs came out hot, winning sets one ...more about Volleyball Crushes Edmonds
Alex Herpain scored two late goals to win it for Bellevue. Photo by Rick May Photography.
Bellevue College men's soccer staged a late comeback in a 3-1 win over South Puget Sound yesterday at Bellevue. The Bulldogs and Clippers went scoreless in the first half before South struck first at the 53:32 mark on a goal by Francisco Ojeda. Soon after, BC retaliated and scored on a goal by Santiago Leon ...more about Men’s Soccer Tops South Puget Sound
Bellevue College men's golf battled down the stretch but could not keep pace with a red-hot North Idaho club as the Bulldogs lost by nine strokes today at the NWAC Invitational held at AppleTree GC in Yakima. The tourney featured six of the NWAC's teams in an end-of-fall tourney at the same site the 2022 ...more about Men’s Golf Finishes Runner-Up at NWAC Invitational
Bellevue College women's golfer Sarah Lawrence put on a show at the NWAC Invitational golf tournament by shooting 5-under par 67 to win medalist honors today. The 36-hole tourney, held at AppleTree GC in Yakima, featured all of the NWAC teams as a preview of the upcoming season. Lawrence blistered the field by 14 strokes ...more about Lawrence Goes Low at NWAC Invitational
Freshman forward Paris Agana. Photo by Rick May Photography.
Bellevue College women's soccer hosted Centralia yesterday and came away with a 2-2 draw. In a team-wide improvement in ball control by BC, the Bulldogs were able to make an adjustment from recent matches by getting off 13 shots on goal yesterday. Centralia's keeper Marisol Vargas was pounded all day by Bellevue's Alexis Lamb, Natalie ...more about Women’s Soccer Tie Centralia
Bellevue College volleyball won their fifth consecutive match last night 3-1 over visiting Shoreline. Although there was a bit more laboring involved in this match, including overcoming a dropped first set 25-22, the Bulldogs persevered and gutted out three straight sets in close fashion. In set two, the Bulldogs looked as if they would fall ...more about Volleyball Tops Shoreline
Bellevue swept Everett 3-0 last night. Photo by Rick May Photography.
Bellevue College Volleyball continued their hot streak last night, making quick work in a 3-0 sweep at Everett. The 'dogs won by scores of 25-18, 25-22, 25-16. Freshman Marina Tukan (Kamiak HS) had an all-around effort to lead BC with seven kills and 10 digs and three service aces. Freshman Meg Perry, who was recently ...more about Tukan Leads BC Volleyball Over Everett
Sophomore Sebastian Bednik scored the season's first goal in the win over Pierce. BC Athletics File Photo
Bellevue College men's soccer scored a huge win yesterday over league-rival Highline with a 2-1 win in the closing seconds of the match. After falling behind 1-0 and down much of the entire game, Bellevue's Marc Kot answered to tie it up with a goal at the 72:00 mark. The 'dogs then won the game ...more about Men’s Soccer Beats Highline in Final Minute
Bellevue College freshman right side Meg Perry (Glacier Peak HS) won the AVCA National Player of the Week honor for her play last week against Olympic and Whatcom. Here is the link to the AVCA's release.
Bellevue College women's soccer had little momentum and energy from the beginning as the Bulldogs fell 7-0 to host Lower Columbia yesterday in Longview. The Red Devils, who were actually behind Bellevue in the West Region standings prior to the match, played as if they were the front-runners in the conference as they scored just ...more about Women’s Soccer Falls at Lower Columbia
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