Although the Bellevue College Bulldogs have begun their season with a 6-4 win last week at Mount Hood (OR), three of the games were cancelled due to snow and inclement weather. Today’s doubleheader coupled with tomorrow’s set at Mount Tahoma High School which will complete a four-game series with Pierce College officially marks the real ...more about 2019 Baseball Season Preview: New Year, New Faces Hope To Keep Bulldog Program Strong
Within reach for most of the game, and with a lead briefly in the second half, Bellevue College men's basketball could not gain enough momentum to overtake the undefeated Everett Trojans, losing 91-82 last night. Down by only five at halftime, 42-37, the Bulldogs shot at an impressive 47% clip from the field and were ...more about Men’s Basketball Loses Close One 91-82 to Everett
Although a last second shot to win the game in regulation didn't fall through, the Bellevue College women's basketball team came away with a huge victory on the road at Everett in a 92-84 win at the Walt Price Center. Natalie Amos made two clutch free throws with 14 seconds remaining to put Bellevue up ...more about Women’s Basketball Wins in Overtime 92-84
Bellevue College men's tennis continued their tour against competitive four-year programs by taking on Pacific Lutheran University yesterday at Sprinker Recreation Center, losing 6-3 to the Lutes. Yev Kolomiyets took home #2 singles honors with a tough 6-2, 1-6, 6-3 win over PLU's Justin DeMattos. Ivan Paredes also won #6 singles, 6-0, 6-4. In doubles ...more about Men’s Tennis Loses 6-3 to PLU
Bellevue College women's tennis opened up the season, although with a loss, in fine fashion yesterday as the Bulldogs narrowly defeated a four-year university program, losing 5-4 to Pacific Lutheran University at Robinswood Tennis Center. Joanne Sakoda won #1 singles 7-6, 7-6 over Hannah Jeffries while Annie Luong and Haylee Irving won #4 and 5 ...more about Women’s Tennis Opens Season With Tough Loss to PLU 5-4
With cold temperatures in the air, the Bellevue College Bulldogs hitters were hot this weekend as the squad put up 32 runs in their two wins this weekend in season-opening play at Bellevue. Bellevue defeated Clackamas 22-14 on Saturday before topping Lower Columbia last night 10-2. In the Clackamas game, the 'dogs wasted no time ...more about Softball Opens Season With Two Wins
Although 0-3 for the season, Bellevue College men's tennis continues to grow as they were competitive again against a four-year university, losing Friday February 22 7-2 to Willamette University at the Salem Swim and Tennis Club. Oscar Cruz and Ivan Paredes took home points for BC winning #2 singles (3-6, 6-3, 10-7 (tie-breaker set) and ...more about Men’s Tennis Loses 7-2 at Willamette
photo: Riley Parker blasted two home runs and went 3-for-4 in his college debut in the season-opening 6-4 win over Mt. Hood. photo by Rick May. Halfway through Bellevue College baseball's season opener, the game was tied 4-4 as Bellevue had only four hits. Fortunately for the 'dogs the four hits were all solo home ...more about Bulldog Baseball Opens Season Flexing Muscle in 6-4 Win
photo: Curtis Walker led BC in the game at Olympic. photo by Rick May. A 41-35 halftime lead was not enough as the Bellevue College men's basketball team fell to a hot shooting Olympic College squad last night, losing 81-70. Olympic outscored Bellevue 46-29 in the second half as Bellevue shot only 32% from the ...more about Bulldog Men’s Basketball Stunned on Road at Olympic
Natalie Amos was named both All-Region and All-Defensive Team by the NWAC Coaches. photo by Rick May.
Natalie Amos led Bellevue in the 62-60 loss at Olympic. photo by Rick May One bad quarter for Bellevue was enough for Olympic College as the Rangers held on for a 62-60 last night in Bremerton. In the third quarter, after being down 30-26 at halftime, the Rangers shot a blistering 69% from the field ...more about Olympic Holds Off Bellevue Women 62-60
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