Bellevue College women's basketball faced another strong team from the NWAC's East Region this week in a showdown with perennial contender Walla Walla last night as the Warriors topped the Bulldogs 59-47 last night at Courter Family Athletic Pavilion in opening-round play of the Bellevue Crossover Tourney. After a quarter of poor shooting for both ...more about Women’s Basketball Falls to Walla Walla
Bellevue College men's basketball's hot shooting was not enough as Chemeketa (OR) matched the Bulldogs and took control offensively in the second half to squeak by Bellevue 91-88 last night in opening-round play at the North Idaho Crossover Tourney in Couer d' Alene, ID. The Bulldogs played one of their best halves of the season ...more about Chemeketa Edges Bellevue 91-88
The inaugural baseball team at Bellevue College in 1970 coached by Jim Harryman (pictured upper left corner). Photo by BC Athletics archives Bellevue College’s first baseball coach and athletic director, Jim Harryman passed away on Thursday December 5, 2019 at the age of 86. The legacy that Harryman started on the baseball diamond is ...more about Jim Harryman, Bellevue’s First Baseball Coach and Athletic Director Passes Away
The Bellevue College women's basketball team suffered their first loss of the year after a hot 3-0 start out of the gates as visiting Yakima Valley topped the Bulldogs 76-73 tonight at Courter Family Athletic Pavilion. In a competitive game between two of the top squads in the NWAC, Yakima Valley turned in a 30-point ...more about Bulldog Women Lose First Game of Year in Thriller With Yakima Valley
Host Walla Walla put up 49 points in the first half as the Warriors took one back from Bellevue tonight, 91-73. The Bulldogs, now 1-7 on the year, got their lone win against an undefeated Walla Walla team two weeks ago in Bellevue. Walla Walla took control of the boards in the first half limiting ...more about Walla Walla Gets Revenge on Bellevue Men’s Basketball
The hot-shooting hands of Columbia Basin were too much for Bellevue as the Bulldogs lost 88-76 on day one of the Warrior Classic held at Walla Walla Community College. After being down by just point at 32-31 at halftime, the Bulldogs could not stop a red-hot CBC offense as the Hawks shot the lights out ...more about Men’s Basketball Falls To Columbia Basin
Bellevue College women's basketball used their depth to show anyone on this year's Bulldog squad can contribute in a 92-44 win last night at Courter Family Athletic Pavilion. The Bulldogs led 32-8 after one quarter before a slowdown on both sides in the second quarter prevented the blowout from escalating. Heading into the locker room ...more about Bulldog Women Cruise Past Green River
Frank Bosone, the first executive director of the NWAC, passed away Nov. 24. For many years Frank Bosone was a teacher, counselor, college administrator at Bellevue College. After the 78-79 season, a five-member committee from the NWAACC conference selected Bosone as the first Executive Director of the NWAACC. He served from 1978-1992 as Executive Director and oversaw the merger of OCCAA and the NWAACC in 1983.
Bellevue College men's basketball fell to host Tacoma last night 86-78 in a shootout from long range as the two teams combined for 43 three-point goal attempts. The Bulldogs put up 25 from the arc but converted only 9 as one-shot opportunities doomed BC as Tacoma outrebounded the Bulldogs 53-40. Bellevue fell behind by 10 ...more about Bellevue Falls To Tacoma On Road
Bellevue College women's basketball put together a relatively clean game in every aspect with contributions from both the starters and off the bench for an impressive 74-70 win on the road yesterday against Linn-Benton. The Bulldogs established the tempo early as sophomore Amanda Luckett had 5 rebounds, limiting Linn-Benton to only 12 attempts from the ...more about Women’s Basketball Wins on Road
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