Sports Briefs: 04-20-11

Falcons’ Shea cited for three offenses by city police
Bowling Green Falcon hockey player Robert Shea will be disciplined by the team after he was cited for
three offenses by city police early Sunday morning, coach Chris Bergeron said Tuesday afternoon.
Shea, a 20-year-old sophomore defenseman-forward, was cited for assault, obstruction of official business
and prohibited acts, according to police records.
The police report said Shea had an ID on him that didn’t belong to him. He was scheduled to appear in
court this morning.
"Every player who is a part of our program is responsible for their actions and the players know
that," Bergeron said. "We’re disappointed with the situation.
"Once we are able to sit down as a coaching staff and can figure out what happened, we will decide
what the repercussions are."
Bergeron said Shea’s penalties will be served next season and could include his being suspended for a
game or games. – GORDON
Roll fired by Clarkson
POTSDAM, N.Y. – Former Bowling Green Falcon hockey player and assistant coach George Roll was fired by
Clarkson as the school’s head coach hockey coach.
The Golden Knights were 130-142-33 in eight seasons under Roll, but had a losing record in each of the
last three seasons.
This season, Clarkson was 15-19-2 overall and seventh in the Eastern College Athletic Conference with a
9-12-1 record.
Clarkson won one ECAC regular-season championship and two league playoff championships during his tenure,
and advanced to the NCAA playoffs twice.
Roll was a forward on BG’s NCAA championship team 1984 and an assistant coach for the Falcons during the
1987-88 season.
Jakubowski earns MAC academic honor
CLEVELAND – Bowling Green’s Joe Jakubowski was one of five athletes named to the men’s basketball
academic All-Mid-American Conference team.
The faculty athletic representatives at MAC institutions did the voting
A senior business major with a 3.33 grade point average, Jakubowski was selected to the team for the
second time, receiving the honor in 2008-09 as well.
Jakubowski completed his career ranked fifth in BGSU history in career assists (382), eighth in career
3-pointers made (130), and tied for 10th in career steals (124).
His .386 career 3-point percentage just missed ranking in the top 10 in program history as well.
BG-Dayton baseball canceled
DAYTON – The Bowling Green-Dayton baseball game scheduled for Tuesday was canceled because of poor
weather conditions.
The game will not be rescheduled.
Falcon volleyball hands outs awards
The Bowling Green Falcon volleyball team held its banquet Sunday.
Freshman Paige Penrod was named the player of the year, offensive player of the year, and rookie of the
year.
Other award winners were: Bowling Green High School graduate Ashley Dunn, defensive player of the year;
Laura Avila, competitor’s award; Madison Nitta, Lindsey Butterfield, and Danielle Tonyan, most improved
players; Susie Isphording, best teammate award; Kaitlyn Skinner, coaches award.
The following players earned the Patricia Peterson academic achievement award for achieving a 4.0 grade
point average in the spring and/or fall 2010 semesters: Avila, Butterfield, Libby Dachenhaus, Skinner,
Ashley Herzberg, Kaitlin Jackson, and Shari Luther.