Bulldog Women Break Out in Second Half In Win Over Everett

Sophomore Hunter Hopkins  played all 40 minutes and poured in 28 points in the road win at Everett, leading BC to an undefeated 7-0 league record for the first half of league play. photo by Rich Dworkis.
Sophomore Hunter Hopkins played all 40 minutes and poured in 28 points in the road win at Everett, leading BC to an undefeated 7-0 league record for the first half of league play. photo by Rich Dworkis.

Bellevue College women’s basketball defeated Everett on the road last night 71-61. After entering the locker room at halftime gridlocked at 29 apiece, BC came out strong in the second half outscoring the Trojans 42-32 for the 10 point win. Rotating in only one extra player all night, Bellevue women’ used only six players in the win as sophomore Hunter Hopkins proved to be a workhorse, playing all 40 minutes and scoring a season-high 28 points. Hopkins also had nine rebounds, and four assists. Mikayla Jones also had an all-around effort scoring 17 points, had six rebounds, five steals, and nine assists. Although freshman Kape Cosmos did not score, she came up big with a team-leading 11 rebounds , including six offensive boards.  Bellevue is now 7-0 in league play as they round out the first half of league. The Bulldogs are also riding the hottest win streak in the NWAC at nine games. BC’s next game is this Saturday February 7 at Shoreline at 2PM.

 

Last Updated February 1, 2015