2018 Bellevue Women's Soccer News
Emah Maahs (Waverly, Neb./Waverly HS) has signed a National Letter of Intent to continue her academic and athletic careers at Bellevue in the fall.
Amy Tilley is set to return to her alma mater as the Bruins’ assistant women’s soccer coach.
Angela Miranda (Omaha, Neb./Bryan HS) has signed a letter of intent to continue her academic and athletic careers at BU beginning this fall.
Abril Mendez (Omaha, Neb./Bryan HS) and Amelia Paiz-Garcia (Canton, Ga./Bryan HS) have signed Letters of Intent to continue their academic and athletic careers at Bellevue beginning in the fall of 2019.
Jaedyn Tryon (Omaha, Neb./Burke HS) has signed a letter of intent to continue her academic and athlete careers at BU beginning this fall.
Kaycee Driever (Nebraska City, Neb./Nebraska City HS) has signed a letter of intent to continue her academic and athletic careers at BU beginning this fall.
Alanis Neely (Council Bluffs, Iowa/ Thomas Jefferson HS) has signed a letter of intent to continue her academic and athletic careers at BU beginning next fall.
The National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA) announced today that 732 women's soccer student-athletes, including Bellevue University's Laura Cook, (Bellevue, Neb.), Rylan Mahoney (Omaha, Neb.), and Morgan Sheard (Papillion, Neb.) have been named Daktronics-NAIA Scholar-Athletes.
Bellevue University head women's soccer coach Andy Nicolarsen announced today the first signee in the 2019 recruiting class, Omaha Central High School's Maddy Vasquez.
Sydney King’s 51st minute goal was the difference as Viterbo defeated Bellevue 1-0 in the A.I.I. semifinal match on Friday.
Saskia Pepel picked up the A.I.I. co-Newcomer of the Year award and six Bruins were named to the All-A.I.I. first and second teams.
The Bellevue University women's soccer team avenged an earlier loss to Viterbo University, scoring two second-half goals as the Bruins ended the regular season with a 2-1 victory over the V-Hawks Saturday afternoon at Faiman Field on the Bellevue West High School campus.
Sofia Colvin scored Bellevue’s lone goal in BU’s 5-1 defeat at the hands of Viterbo.
Baker University scored in the third minute in what proved to be the game-winner as the Wildcats edged Bellevue University, 1-0, in non-conference women's soccer action Tuesday night at Liston Stadium.
Two goals in the first three minutes set the tone for the Bellevue University women’s soccer team as they defeated Fisher College 7-0 at Hormel Stadium on Thursday afternoon.
Seven different Bruins found the back of the net as Bellevue recorded a 7-2 win over Central Christian College on Saturday.
