Posted: Dec 25, 2011
Eaglesham led the Bruins with eight goals and one assist for 17 points while earning first team all-MCAC honors. He paced the team with 54 shots and 24 shots on goal.
Dodds was named the MCAC's Defensive Player of the Year, earning his second first-team all-MCAC accolade. He finished the year with three goals and one assist for seven points.
Pena earned his first all-MCAC honor this season. He and Dodds were the only two Bruins to play and start in all 19 matches.
Baxter finished with a 2.46 goals against average while starting 18 matches and recording 78 saves on the year.
The Bruins finished second in the final MCAC regular season standings with a 3-0-2 league record and a 3-13-3 overall mark. Bellevue lost in the MCAC Tournament semifinals in a shootout with Southwestern Christian University after the two teams battled to a 1-1 double overtime tie.