The 2019 Bellevue men’s soccer season featured numerous highs and lows as the Bruins attempted to navigate their schedule while wearing a large target on their back throughout.
Junior midfielder Zach Robbins, senior defender Gabriel Gaiotto, and junior defender Tibor Stankovic have each signed letters of intent to continue their academic and athletic careers at Bellevue in the fall.
Alvaro Capra (Santiago, Chile), Mario Ivanov (Sofia, Bulgaria), Oumar Sissoko (Bamako, Mali), and Ruben Bande (London, England) have all signed Letters of Intent to play at BU in the Fall of 2020.
Toby Millward scored a brace with two set piece goals to lead Bellevue to a 3-0 victory over Waldorf on Friday to send Bellevue to tomorrow’s A.I.I. Championship game.
Despite a 12-3 advantage in shots and playing the final 26 minutes a man up, Bellevue was unable to find the back of the net in a 1-0 loss at Waldorf on Thursday.
Toby Millward scored a set piece goal and had two others destined for goal turned away as Bellevue drew with No. 5-ranked Hastings, 1-1, on Wednesday evening.
Andy Janssen (Lincoln, England) has been named the A.I.I. Player of the week after scoring a pair of goals, including the game-winner against Briar Cliff, for his performance this past week.
The No. 14 Bellevue University men’s soccer team created their most chances of the season but were unable to capitalize as the Bruins suffered a 2-1 loss at Sterling College on Saturday evening.
Noah Aniser sent Morningside to a 2-1 double-overtime win over BU in a match-up of two National Tournament qualifiers from last season in the 2019 season-opener.