Natalie Amos was named both All-Region and All-Defensive Team by the NWAC Coaches. photo by Rick May.
photo: Natalie Amos had 32 points in the win over Everett. photo by Rick May. Freshman Natalie Amos defined the term 'on fire' last night, as she poured in 32 points leading Bellevue to an 84-71 win. Amos was unstoppable all over the court, shooting 15-for-18 from the field, and also led the 'dogs in ...more about Amos Carries BC Women’s Basketball to Win
photo: Jahdai Alcombrack at the free throw line in Bellevue's 52-46 win. photo by Rick May Freshman Jahdai Alcombrack had 21 points to lead Bellevue to a 52-46 win tonight at Courter Family Athletic Pavilion. The evenly matched game in nearly every category was ultimately won at the free throw line, as Alcombrack scored 10 ...more about Bulldog Women Defeat Olympic 52-46
Natalie Amos was named both All-Region and All-Defensive Team by the NWAC Coaches. photo by Rick May.
photo: Natalie Amos had 16 points in the win at Edmonds. photo by Rick May Coming in with a 7-4 record which has Edmonds Community College off to their hottest start in years, the Bellevue College Bulldogs appeared to be on their way to their eleventh loss of the year. However, a slowed-down tempo that ...more about Bulldog Women Take Home Big Win at Edmonds
photo: Sidney Schultz buries one of her three-pointers in the win over Shoreline. photo by Rick May. Bellevue College women's basketball bounced back into form when returning home tonight as the Bulldogs breezed to a 78-58 win tonight at Courter Family Athletic Pavilion. The Bulldogs put up 45 points en route to an 18-point lead ...more about Women’s Basketball Tops Shoreline
photo: Sidney Schultz had eight points off the bench for Bellevue. photo by Rick May After a close first quarter, down 19-16, the Bellevue College women's basketball team progressively ran out of enthusiasm and fight, losing 82-52 to Whatcom. The Bulldogs were outplayed in the second quarter and didn't help their cause, turning the ball ...more about Whatcom Women Roll Past Bellevue 82-52
photo: Ashley Anderson drives to the bucket in the game against Skagit. photo by Rick May. In a close battle the entire night, Bellevue College women’s basketball fell just short, fading in the fourth quarter in a 54-46 loss to Skagit Valley tonight at Courter Family Athletic Pavilion. Neither team shot well from the field, ...more about Bulldog Women Fall 54-46 to Skagit Valley
Jahdai Alcombrack's free throw with one second remaining on the clock was just enough for the Bulldogs to take down a tough Peninsula team on the road 51-50 in the league opener for both teams tonight. After the missing the first of her two free throws with one second remaining on the clock, Alcombrack delivered ...more about Bulldog Women Win League Opener On Road 51-50
After an impressive win on Friday in the opening round of the Skagit Holiday Tourney, the Bulldogs lost their steam, playing their fourth game in as many days, losing 80-66 to Big Bend today. Yesterday, BC lost 58-48 to Spokane. In a span of four days, Bellevue played a four-year university and the top two ...more about Bellevue Women Drop Pair of Games at Skagit Tourney
Bellevue College women's basketball took less than 24 hours to forget about the drubbing to Vancouver Island University the night before as the Bulldogs cruised to a 67-51 win today over South Puget Sound in the opening round of the annual Skagit Holiday Tourney in Mount Vernon. The 'dogs blew open a close game outscoring ...more about Bulldog Women’s Basketball Take Opener at Skagit Tourney
With many home for the holidays, the Bellevue women's basketball team hit the hardwood tonight to get back into the flow, but fell 64-46 in non-league action against Vancouver Island University. The game, played at a neutral site (Northwest University in Kirkland) due to gym construction at Bellevue, illustrated the difference size and experience makes ...more about Vancouver Island Tops Bellevue Women
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