Bellew has a career singles record of 17-20 and a doubles record of 13-27. She is ranked first in the OU record book in career singles wins (17), first in career singles winning percentage (.459), first in career no. 1 singles victories (10), first in career no. 2 singles wins (6), tied for second in career doubles wins (13), fourth in career doubles winning percentage (.325), first in no. 1 doubles victories (10), and third in no. 2 doubles victories (3).
Spring 2014: Bellew earned Second Team All-KCAC honors for the second straight season. She helped lead the Lady Braves to a third place finish in the KCAC and to the program’s first KCAC Tournament. Bellew finished the spring season playing no. 2 singles and had a record of 5-8. She played no. 1 doubles with Jennifer Luedtke, finishing with a record of 3-3.
Fall 2013: In her second collegiate fall season, Bellew played no. 1 singles for the Lady Braves. She finished the fall season with a record of 3-4. Bellew teamed with freshman Jennifer Luedtke to play no. 1 doubles for the Lady Braves. They finished with a record of 2-5. The team won their first match together at the Bethany College Invitational.
Spring 2013: Bellew played no. 1 singles for the Lady Braves, finishing the spring season with a record of 6-5. She earned Second Team All-KCAC honors for the Lady Braves. Bellow switched doubles partners to Danika Good in the spring, playing no. 1 doubles for OU. The duo finished with a record of 5-9, placing sixth at the KCAC Doubles Tournament.
Fall 2012: Bellew finished her first collegiate fall season with a singles record of 3-3. She teamed with doubles partner Kimisha Peterson, playing no. 2 doubles, to end the fall season with a record of 3-3. Bellew, playing no. 1 singles, earned her first collegiate victory over Hesston College’s Kaci Diener, 6-1, 6-2.
High School: Bellew was a four year letter winner on the tennis court for New Albany High School. She was a two-time all-conference performer.
Personal: Daughter of Robbie and Carrie Bellew ... psychology major.