Coming right off a sweep over powerhouse Douglas then being named the #1 team in the Under Armour NWAC Coaches' Poll, Bellevue College softball came away with a split in yesterday's doubleheader at Edmonds. The games were Bellevue's second in three days against top-ranked teams, as the Tritons were ranked fifth coming into the game. ...more about Softball Earns Split At Edmonds
With two convincing wins over North Region rival Douglas, the NWAC coaches selected Bellevue as the top team in the NWAC in the first Under Armour Coaches' Poll of the spring. Bellevue received five first-place votes while North Idaho received three to give Bellevue the edge. The Bulldogs take on fifth-ranked Edmonds today at 4:00 ...more about Bulldog Softball Ranked #1 in First NWAC Under Armour Coaches’ Poll
Bellevue's Scott Rohlinger finished second overall in community college individual standings to lead Bellevue to a third place overall finish in the Walla Walla Invitational held at Wine Valley GC. The Bulldogs finished at 33 over par; finishing behind tourney champions University of Fraser Valley. Spokane, which was one of three NWAC schools participating, edged ...more about Men’s Golf Spring Debut in Walla Walla
After a winter filled with frozen, snow-covered conditions, the Bellevue College women's golf team came out and played as if they were in mid-season form by winning the Walla Walla University Invitational which featured a mixture of four- and two-year colleges. Bellevue won by eight shots over Spokane. Makenzie Milton, a sophomore, led BC and ...more about Women’s Golf Wins Walla Walla Tourney
Bellevue College softball made a statement that they perhaps will be the team to beat for the NWAC title after handling North Rival and highly-regarded Douglas College with 2-1 and 16-6 wins today. After a pitchers' duel in game one between Bellevue's Macey Sykes and Douglas' Jessica Podskalny, the bats erupted in game two for ...more about Softball Scores Huge Sweep Over Douglas
The April 7 women's tennis match between Bellevue College and Lewis-Clark State College has been cancelled. The match was scheduled as an exhibition/non-league match as Lewis-Clark State is a four-year college, and will not be made up. The men's team, who were scheduled to play Lewis-Clark State also on the same day, will still play ...more about Women’s Tennis at Lewis-Clark State Cancelled
Ethan Smith anchors a veteran outfield. photo by Rick May.
Bellevue College baseball won three of four for the second weekend in a row defeating Walla Walla 14-3 and 6-5 on Saturday March 23 before splitting at Columbia Basin yesterday winning 10-5 before losing 8-2 in Pasco. The 3-1 weekend record ends Bellevue's pre-season with an 11-6 record which was shortened by three games that ...more about Baseball Wins Second Weekend Set In a Row in Eastern Washington
Bellevue College women's tennis narrowly defeated host Treasure Valley 5-4 yesterday in Ontario, OR as Haylee Irving and Joanne Sakoda led the 'dogs by winning both singles and doubles with identical scores of 8-3 in all three matches. Irving, playing #3 singles beat Jessica O'Dell of Treasure Valley, while Sakoda defeated Jandee Nakamura. The two ...more about Bellevue Women’s Tennis Escapes With 5-4 Win
Bellevue College men's tennis won 6-2 yesterday against host Treasure Valley in Ontario, OR. Oscar Cruz, who was recently named NWAC Player of the Week, won 8-4 in #1 singles. Bellevue's Ivan Parades, Wirawan, and Hayden Wood took home honors in #3,5, and 6 singles respectively. The win puts Bellevue at 3-0 on the year ...more about Men’s Tennis Wins at Treasure Valley
Bellevue College softball split a league doubleheader at Olympic College today winning 9-1 before dropping the nightcap on a walk-off in extra innings, 9-8. In the first game, Rhaney Harris tossed a three-hitter in the complete game win in the circle. Nashoni Boyd clubbed a home run, her second of the year, and had four ...more about Softball Splits at Olympic
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