Women’s Soccer

Women’s Soccer Ranked #17 In Nation

BC Athletics Bellevue College women's soccer received a national ranking for the first time in program history as the United Soccer Coaches' Association ranked the Bulldogs #17 in the nation for all two-year colleges. The ranking, along with an increase in four-year transfers in recent years, is yet another marker of the escalation Head Coach ...more about Women’s Soccer Ranked #17 In Nation


Kitiona and Perdomo Earn Honors

BC Athletics Bellevue College women's soccer had two players earn North Region All-Conference honors as selected by the coaches in the NWAC North Region. Sarai Perdomo and Oteta Kitiona were announced as All-Conference players. Perdomo, a sophomore midfielder from Tahoma HS, started 10 of 11 games and had a .267 shot percentage. Kitiona, a sophomore ...more about Kitiona and Perdomo Earn Honors



Women’s Soccer Blanked At Peninsula

BC Athletics Bellevue College women's soccer went on the road for their final regular season game at top-ranked Peninsula and were shutout 4-0. Looking to avenge a 2-0 loss from earlier in the season on Oct. 1, the Bulldogs could not come up with answers for stopping Peninsula's constant offensive attack. The Pirates kept both ...more about Women’s Soccer Blanked At Peninsula




Women’s Soccer Lose On Road

BC Athletics Bellevue College women's soccer lost 2-0 at Skagit Valley College in a pivotal North Region matchup with playoff berths on the line. The 2-0 loss was a flip of the win by Bellevue by the same score earlier in the season on Sept. 20. The Bulldogs fell behind in the first half 2-0 ...more about Women’s Soccer Lose On Road