Bowling Green finally owns the road
Sure, it was against Northern Illinois. But it's still one road win for the Falcons, which is more than they had yesterday.
Sure, it was against Northern Illinois. But it's still one road win for the Falcons, which is more than they had yesterday.
An 84-59 loss at Bowling Green snapped a 13-game streak where the Chips scored at least 70 points.
Bowling Green badly needed a win, and the Falcons earned it in convincing fashion by cruising to a 70-59 win over the Ball State Cardinals. BGSU never trailed in the game.
Once again the Zips demonstrated why they haven't lost since December 15. But while Bowling Green had no chance of winning, signs are positive around the emergence of a third scorer.
Bowling Green announced an extension that will keep him around until 2018.
When a team makes 96 percent of their free throws, they're likely to win.
The Falcons finally found their team effort in a 70-55 victory over Kent State, who has still yet to win a game in the Stroh Center.
With their third close contest in MAC play, the Falcons' pint-sized point guard is finding himself in the spotlight of every outcome. It's not a bad thing; just be aware of it.
The Falcons starting running back is not taking classes at Bowling Green State University for personal reasons.