Jonathan Henkhaus (Olathe, Kan.) and David Hoti (Pordenone, Italy) have signed Letters of Intent to continue their academic and athletic careers at Bellevue beginning in the fall.
Francisco Cardenas (Omaha, Neb./Omaha South HS), Erik Sanchez (Omaha, Neb./Omaha South HS), and Milton Navarro (Omaha, Neb./Omaha South HS) have signed Letters of Intent to continue their academic and athletic careers at Bellevue beginning in the fall.
Eve Fountain (volleyball) and Madison Nelson (cross country/distance track) were named the co-Female Athletes of the Year. Andy Wilkinson (men's socder) and Elijah Johnson (baseball) were the co-Male Athletes of the Year. Tylah Saifoloi (women's golf) and Tibor Stankovic (men's soccer) were honored as the Academic Athletes of the Year.
Jose Boggio (Lecheria, Venezuela), Romeo Paparesta (Bari, Italy), and Alvaro Moros Sanz (Castellon de la Plana, Spain) have signed Letters of Intent to continue their academic and athletic careers at Bellevue beginning in the fall.
Jack Armstrong (Newcastle, England) and Bradley Ironside (Kings Lynn, England) have signed Letters of Intent to continue their academic and athletic careers at Bellevue beginning in the fall.
Midfielder Aghiles Ould Lamara (Nancy, France/Arizona Western) has signed a Letter of Intent to continue his academic and athletic careers at Bellevue beginning in the fall.
Matias Daniel (Santiago, Chile), Fletcher Hedge (Beccles, England), and Dan Smith (Hadleigh, England) have all signed letters of intent to continue their academic and athletic careers at Bellevue beginning in the fall.
Bellevue University (Nebraska) junior forward Oumar Sissoko has been named the Continental Athletic Conference (CAC) men's soccer Player of the Year to headline the sport's postseason awards for the 2021 season.
The BU men’s soccer team hosts No. 4-seeded Olivet Nazarene in their first game of the 2021 NAIA Opening Round as the Bruins seek their third trip to the final site in the last four seasons.
Oumar Sissoko scored the lone goal and the Bellevue defense once again proved impenetrable as the Bruins won their second-straight CAC/A.I.I. Championship, 1-0 over Florida National.
Toby Millward equaled Inaki Aldao’s career points record of 111 and the BU defense established a new record, going 551 minutes and 21 seconds between goals conceded.
Oumar Sissoko scored a pair of second half goals to power the No. 10-ranked Bellevue University men’s soccer team to a 3-0 victory over Waldorf University on Wednesday
Oumar Sissoko scored a hat trick and the Bruin defense extended their shutout streak to 384:35 minutes as #11 BU defeated Hannibal-LaGrange University, 5-0, on Saturday evening.
Bellevue saw a penalty saved in the 109th minute and Columbia benefited from a disallowed goal midway through the first half as the Bruins and Cougars played to a scoreless draw.
Gabriel Gaiotto and Zach Robbins both scored and the defense recorded its second-straight shutout as the Bellevue University men’s soccer team defeated Midland University, 2-0 on Saturday evening.
Oumar Sissoko and Toby Millward scored second half goals and AJ Jarvis saved a late PK to give Bellevue a 2-0 road win over Kansas Wesleyan on Saturday.
Oumar Sissoko (Bamako, Mali) has been recognized as the CAC Player of the Week after scoring goals against a pair of ranked teams last week for the Bruins.
Rodrigo Albuquerque scored twice, including the game-winner with under five minutes to play for the Evangels, as No. 6-ranked Mid-America Christian University edged the 10th-ranked Bellevue University men’s soccer team 2-1 in a high-profile affair on Saturday evening at the Stryker Sports Complex.