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BGSU's Breakout Athlete: Brooke Pleger

In just her second year of active competition, Bowling Green thrower Brooke Pleger has arrived on the national stage. This month, she has the opportunity to earn a spot at the NCAA Division I championship meet. No Falcon track and field athlete has

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Charlie Batch is going back to school

The former Eastern Michigan and Lions/Steelers quarterback will take part in a "journalism boot camp" at Bowling Green.

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NFL Draft Profile: Chris Jones

Bowling Green defensive tackle Chris Jones bullied Mid-American Conference quarterbacks for four years. Now, he hopes that he will have his name called at the 2013 NFL Draft and get the opportunity to chase down NFL signal callers every Sunday.

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MAC baseball in the pros: BGSU

The Falcons feature two certain big leaguers, but beyond that there aren't really any players close to becoming the third.

WNIT Sweet 16 preview

The three MAC teams remaining in all of basketball happen to be playing for a trip to the WNIT quarterfinals, where Toledo and Ball State have a chance to rematch each other.

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The next Bowling Green AD: me

BGSU needs, more than ever, a fearless leader who isn't afraid to ask the hard questions, such as: can we expand our curling program? And do we really need football?

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BGSU AD Greg Christopher Leaving for Xavier

This stunning news may provide an answer to recent questions some have had about the future of BGSU Athletics -- most notably, why Louis Orr was retained as head men's basketball coach.

MAC gets three teams to the WNIT third round

Sigh. Do the MAC women have to do EVERYTHING around here? With the men struggling in postseason play, the women have compiled a 6-3 record for the conference.

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BGSU advances to third round of WNIT

The Falcons struggled early but found enough answers in the second half to manage a 61-54 victory over Duquesne on Saturday afternoon. The victory ensures that Bowling Green will have at least one game at the Stroh Center in the 2012-13 season.

Miami advances to the Joe, keeps MAC hopes alive

All three MAC hockey schools still alive going into last weekend suffered losses on Friday night, but only Miami was able to bounce back and take the series.

CMU destroys BGSU 81-48

The Chippewas used a 32-3 run to put the game away before halftime, then went to work.

MAC Schools Dominate CCHA All-Conference Teams

Miami, Western Michigan, and Bowling Green combined to produce seven of the twelve CCHA All-Conference players, led by Miami's Riley Barber and Austin Czarnik and Western Michigan's Dan DeKeyser on the First Team.

BGSU season ends vs. Miami; is Louis Orr done?

The RedHawks ended a nine-game losing streak with an unlikely win in the second half, shaking off a cruel pattern of blowing leads. And Bowling Green has some tough questions this offseason with respect to their coach.

Jordon Crawford to the rescue, one more time

The senior point guard hoisted up 26 points on Bowling Green's Senior Night, setting up a potential clustery four-way tie in the MAC standings if everything falls into place.

Previewing MAC teams in the CCHA Tournament

In the last-ever weekend of CCHA regular season play, Miami clinched the title, Western Michigan lost a hold on second place, and Bowling Green fell out of contention to host a first-round playoff series. UMass sits in 9th in Hockey East.

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BGSU falls in A Tale Of Two Games

The Falcons rallied from a 17-point first half deficit but could not finish in a 69-61 loss at Kent State. The loss likely relegates BGSU to a first-round MAC Tournament game next Monday in Bowling Green.

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Bowling Green Takes Care of Business Against Ohio

The Falcons never trailed as they cruised to a 73-52 victory over the Bobcats on an emotional Senior Day at the Stroh Center. The win bolsters BGSU's hopes for a bye in the upcoming MAC Tournament, but they will need help on Wednesday night to achie

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Life goes on for BG after victory vs. Buffalo

It was quite a busy day for Bowling Green basketball news, but despite the resignation of Ali Mann, it clearly had no on-court effect on the Falcons, nor would it have been had they lost.

Ali Mann resigns after student-coach relationship

The assistant coach and former basketball standout for the Falcons left the program for "personal reasons" last week, and now we have a slightly better understanding of what those personal reasons were.

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BGSU Rallies for 52-44 Win Against Miami

The Falcons used a stingy defense to hold Miami to just 13 second half points on Wednesday night at the Stroh Center. Bowling Green earned a season split with the Redhawks and gains an important victory in their quest for a bye in the MAC Tournament

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Miami Sweeps Bowling Green Series

Saturday afternoon's game boiled down to a duel between Courtney Osborn and Jillian Halfhill. Osborn prevailed, and the race for a bye in the upcoming MAC tournament became even more convoluted with just three games to play.

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Bowling Green plunders the Privateers

Three players scored in double figures as the Falcons dismantled New Orleans on Thursday night at the Stroh Center. BGSU led for all but the first 1:44 of the game and recorded their highest point total and biggest victory margin of the season.

BGSU (Roos) exacts revenge against Akron (Roo)

Bowling Green defeated Akron 74-61 in the Zips return trip to the Stroh Center, getting them back after a rare Akron victory over the Falcons earlier this season.

MAC coaching hot seats

Is Billy Taylor on his way out? What about Louis Orr or Rob Senderoff?

Akron streaks for 17 straight wins

Zeke Marshall, Nick Harney and Alex Abreu paced a Zips team that was never able to quite vanquish the visiting Falcons until the final minutes.

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Falcons rebound with win in DeKalb

Bowling Green cruised to a much-needed road victory after a dominant first half effort. The win propels the Falcons to sole possession of the 5th seed in the MAC.

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