Freshman golfer Richard Lee (Newport HS) has been a bright spot on the BCC Golf Team all year, as the team picked its way through a difficult first season back in the NWAACC. Lee shone especially bright at the NWAACC Golf Championship Tournament at Washington National Golf Course, May 20-21, taking home first place honors. ...more about LEE WINS INDIVIDUAL NWAACC CHAMPIONSHIP
The 2006-07 season was the most successful on record for the BCC Women's Basketball team, but the Bulldogs would have liked to win one more. Advancing to the Championship Game of the NWAACC Tournament, Bellevue fought hard, but simply didn't have enough left in the tank to take down top ranked Lane Community College. The ...more about Bulldogs Come Up Short in Championship Game
The BCC Men’s Basketball team wanted to take their program to another level after being knocked out in the semifinals of the 2006 NWAACC Tournament by eventual champion Highline. The Bulldogs did just that by earning a spot in the Championship game of the 2007 Tournament, but were unable to take the ultimate step, falling ...more about Men’s Basketball Finishes Second at NWAACC Tournament
With a 15-1 record in the Northern Region, the Bellevue CC Men's Basketball team achieved a three-peat, taking home the Regional Championship for the third consecutive season. Bellevue's lone loss during league play was a narrow 62-58 defeat at the hands of a Skagit Valley team that was battling for (and eventually won) the Northern ...more about Bulldogs Win 3rd Straight Regional Title
The Bellevue CC Men’s Basketball team was ranked #1 in a poll released by the Northwest Athletic Association of Community Colleges on Tuesday. Previously ranked second, the Bulldogs (18-2, 8-0 Northern Region) received 6 first place votes to move up to the top spot. BCC leads their division with an undefeated record, and are gunning ...more about Bulldogs Top NWAACC Poll; Ranked Number One in Washington and Oregon
The Northwest Athletic Association of Community Colleges (NWAACC) announced Tuesday that BCC Men’s Basketball player Jordan Ard has been honored as Player of the Week for the Northern Region. Ard, a 6-5 sophomore from Prairie High School in Vancouver Washington, had a monster week, averaging 20 points, 7 rebounds, 2 blocks, and 2 assists while ...more about Jordan Ard Named Player of the Week
Sophomore Forward Jenny DeYoung was named Player of the Week in the NWAACC North Region after leading the Bulldogs to a 2-0 start in league play. A graduate of Redmond High School, DeYoung played a pivotal role in Bellevue’s 87-84 double overtime victory at North Seattle Community College on January 6, nailing a three pointer ...more about Bulldog Forward Honored: DeYoung Named NWAACC North Region Player of the Week
The Bellevue Community College Women’s Basketball team is off to the best start in its history, according to records obtained from the Northwest Athletic Association of Community Colleges. Head Coach Cheryl Sorenson and Assistant Coach Steve Lowe have their Bulldogs off and running with a 10-1 record, having beaten some of the top teams in ...more about Women’s Basketball Sets Record; 10-1 Start Tops in School History
Great Expectations Mix of Experience and Talent Gives Men’s Basketball a Chance to Three-Peat The 2005-06 Bellevue CC Men’s Basketball team surpassed many expectations on their way to a second consecutive North Division title, and a sixth place finish at the 2006 NWAACC tournament. With the departure of several key players, including NWAACC ...more about 2006-7 Season Preview
The Bellevue Community College men’s basketball program has taken up defending their 2006 NWAACC North Division title in earnest by signing a stellar local recruiting class. With 2006 North Division MVP Bryce Daub gone, along with fellow NWAACC North Division First Team Josh Lostlen, the Bulldogs have some pressing needs to address. Fortunately, a diverse ...more about Bulldogs Land Strong Recruiting Class
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