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Baseball Goes 4-0 On Weekend

Luke Vrable

Bellevue College baseball won it's first weekend set since the opening week by winning two games over both Spokane and Mount Hood in a three-team round robin schedule hosted at Courter Field. On Saturday, Bellevue won 10-0 over Mount Hood behind Jack Rhea's two-for-three game with three RBI's. Cam Hoiland, Jack Erdman, and Ethan Cox ...more about Baseball Goes 4-0 On Weekend


Men’s Tennis Splits Over Weekend

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Bellevue College men's tennis won 9-0 over Spokane before losing by the same score to host Lewis and Clark College in exhibition play. No scoring details in either match were reported. Bellevue hosts Treasure Valley on Friday April 7 at 6:30 p.m. at Harbor Square Athletic Club.


Women’s Tennis Goes 1-1

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Bellevue College women's tennis won their NWAC league match over visiting Spokane Friday 7-2 before losing an exhibition to Lewis and Clark College 9-0. No details in the win over Spokane were available. In the Sunday loss to Lewis and Clark, the 'dogs battled against their four-year opponent in several matches, including number one singles, ...more about Women’s Tennis Goes 1-1


Softball Takes Two Over Pierce

Kaci Imus

Bellevue College softball had little trouble taking two games by scores of 11-0 and 12-1 over visiting Pierce. In the opener, sophomore pitcher Kaci Imus tossed a one-hitter in the circle fanning eight while walking zero batters. Morgan Shults had three hits while Kelci Studioso and Morgan Sunchild each homered. BC scored in every inning ...more about Softball Takes Two Over Pierce


Basketball Tops Tacoma; Advances to Final Four

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The Bellevue College men's basketball team continued their exciting run, defeating Tacoma 94-79 at the NWAC Men's Basketball Championship, presented by Sun Pacific Energy, on Saturday at Columbia Basin College. A night after knocking off undefeated North Idaho, the #4-seed Bulldogs (20-9, 9-5 North) continued their storybook run with an offensive show. The Bulldogs became ...more about Basketball Tops Tacoma; Advances to Final Four


Softball Goes 3-0 at Inter-Region Tourney

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Bellevue College softball won all three games this weekend winning 22-4 over Clark and 16-0 over Centralia on Saturday then won on Sunday by a score of 11-10 over Columbia Basin. Game four, the highly anticipated re-match with Mount Hood, who faced BC in the NWAC Championship last spring, was rained out. No statistical details ...more about Softball Goes 3-0 at Inter-Region Tourney


Baseball Splits Pierce Series

Rylen Bayne

Bellevue College baseball split a four game series this weekend against Pierce. The two teams each won a game Saturday at Courter Field with BC taking game one 11-1 before Pierce claimed game two 2-1. Ryan Lynch struck out nine and walked none in the win with Evan Holman and Ryker Fortier each collecting three ...more about Baseball Splits Pierce Series


Bulldogs Shock NWAC Nation With Win Over #1 North Idaho

Owen Moriarty

Bellevue College men's basketball finished the Sweet 16 with the upset of the tournament, knocking out unbeaten North Idaho 63-60 at the NWAC Basketball Championship, presented by Sun Pacific Energy, on Saturday night at Columbia Basin College. The #4-seed Bulldogs (20-9, 9-5 North) finished a wild day of upsets as all #3 and #4 seeds ...more about Bulldogs Shock NWAC Nation With Win Over #1 North Idaho


Women’s Basketball Fall at Sweet Sixteen

Helena Van Ess

Bellevue College women's basketball fell short in an 85-46 loss to Lane at the NWAC Sweet Sixteen Championship in Pasco. The number one seed from the South Region and top-ranked team in the NWAC, Lane proved to be too physical and too quick for the Bulldogs. Bellevue was on the verge of shocking the NWAC ...more about Women’s Basketball Fall at Sweet Sixteen


Quartet Earns All-Region Women’s Basketball Honors

Sav Huerta

Four Bellevue College women's basketball players earned NWAC All-Region honors this week as voted by the North Region coaches. Sav Huerta was named to the All-North Region First Team while Gwen Aasland and Bri Byrnes were named to the Second Team. Sophomore Helena Van Ess was named to the All-Defensive Team.