Sophomore Amanda Luckett. Photo by Rick May Photography
Bellevue College women's basketball fell 76-73 yesterday afternoon to visiting Whatcom in a battle for first place in the North Region. With both teams entering with 5-1 records, Whatcom emerged as the sole leader at the top as the Bulldogs were ice cold offensively in the first half, netting only 19 total points by halftime, ...more about Women’s Basketball Narrowly Defeated by Whatcom
Bellevue College men's basketball won their first league game yesterday afternoon; and did it with a statement by scoring 100 points in a 100-82 win over visiting Whatcom. The Bulldogs were firing on all cylinders from the tipoff, as eight of nine Bulldogs shot over 50% from the field. The squad shot 56% from the ...more about Bulldog Men Hit Century Mark in First League Win
Although their record may not provide fully-convincing evidence of Bellevue College's men's basketball ability, the squad showed for the second time in recent weeks that they can compete with anyone in the league and have the makings to qualify for post-season play with an evenly battled 85-81 loss tonight at Everett. The Bulldogs matched Everett, ...more about Men’s Basketball Lose Tough One at Everett
It took 39 minutes and 59 seconds to finally determine a winner in tonight's thriller as Bellevue's Mo Bungay's game-winner with one second on the game clock helped Bellevue defeat host Everett 63-62. In a see-saw game not only quarter-by-quarter but minute-by-minute in the fourth quarter, Bellevue was able to hold on despite shooting a ...more about Women’s Basketball Win Buzzer Beater At Everett
After competing for two full halves in a tough road environment and going to overtime at Olympic, Bellevue's men's basketball team went ice cold, making only one of seven attempts in overtime and eventually fell, 84-78 last night in Bremerton. In the first half, Bellevue took a 36-34 lead into the locker room at halftime ...more about Bulldog Men Close, But Fall in Overtime at Olympic
Bellevue College women's basketball took a somewhat competitive game and turned it into a blowout with at 27-11 fourth quarter run to defeat host Olympic College 81-60 yesterday afternoon in Bremerton. Sophomore Amanda Luckett led the way with 17 points and 12 rebounds for Bellevue. In the pivotal fourth quarter, Luckett scored 8 points and ...more about Luckett Powers Women to Win at Olympic
1998 NWAC Championships; local Newport HS product Mark Thomas being congratulated after a home run. Photo by Rob Kelly Bellevue College Baseball will kick off a much-anticipated year with a celebratory dinner honoring it's 50th anniversary of the baseball program, the alumni in attendance, and this year's team and upcoming season. The 2020 features ...more about 50th Anniversary Alumni and Pre-Season Dinner Saturday February 15
Although Bellevue rallied back twice to make things interesting, visiting Edmonds' offense was just too much in an 87-74 loss last night at Courter Family Athletic Pavilion. The Bulldogs's defense allowed Edmonds to have a whopping 79-58 shot advantage which ultimately prevented Bellevue from gaining any more traction than they did during their two brief ...more about Edmonds Too Much For Bellevue
Bellevue College women's basketball decided to make things interesting tonight as the Bulldogs saw their 13-point lead in the fourth quarter shrink to four in the final minutes before holding off visiting Edmonds for good, winning 62-56 tonight at Courter Family Athletic Pavilion. After a slow start for both teams with Edmonds holding a 9-8 ...more about Bulldog Women Survive Scare From Edmonds
Bellevue College men's basketball stayed close for nearly three-fourths of the game before letting it slip away into a 74-57 loss tonight at Shoreline. Bellevue went into the locker room tied at 33, with neither team particularly sharp with their shooting. Bellevue managed just 4-of-15 from three-point territory and was only 12-of-35 from the field ...more about Bulldogs Fatigue In Second Half in Loss at Shoreline
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