Tag: Bowling Green basketball
Mastadons end Falcons’ season, 77-75
Purdue Fort Wayne defeated Bowling Green State University mens basketball, 77-75, in the opening round of the College Insider Tournament at the Stroh Center Wednesday.
Sharps’ 29 leads Falcons past Miami, 66-47
Morgan Sharps scored a game-high 29 points as the Bowling Green State University women’s basketball team rolled along to a 66-47 victory over Miami University on Saturday in front of 1,996 fans at the Stroh Center.
11 seniors honored, but BG falls, 60-43
Bowling Green honored 11 seniors on Senior Night, but the party ended there as the Bobcats dropped a Northern Lakes League Cardinal Division contest to visiting Clay, 60-43, Tuesday.
Amspoker’s 31 sparks BG over Springfield, 63-46
HOLLAND — When teams figure out that Bowling Green 5-foot-10 senior guard Jacob Amspoker can hit shots from 25 feet, he might have to have go back further to 30 feet. It probably would not make a difference.
Falcons pick up pace in 87-73 win over Buffalo
Heading into Bowling Green State Unversity’s mens basketball game aganst Buffalo at the Stroh Center Tuesday, the Falcons were averaging 76.8 points per game as a team.
9 dress, 9 contribute in Falcons’ 72-54 win
Bowling Green womens basketball took on a Northern Illinois team led by 6-foot-3 senior Brooke Stonebraker, and the Falcons beat the Huskies at their own game — scoring in the paint.
Jackets edge hot-shooting Bobcats, 65-64
It didn’t matter to either Perrysburg or Bowling Green that Friday’s boys basketball game on the Bobcats’ floor no longer counts in the Northern Lakes League standings.
Williams’ buzzer-beater beats Bobcats, 62-60
OREGON — In the final 1:30, Clay junior guard Jay Williams missed four free throws in a one possession game, and two attempts did not even hit the rim.
Falcons down Eagles 69-57, stay perfect in MAC
Bowling Green State University womens basketball got four players into double figures on their way to defeating Eastern Michigan, 69-57, in Mid-American Conference action Wednesday at the Stroh Center.
The 7-footer can shoot, leads Falcons to 83-78 win
There is a reason why Bowling Green State University first-year mens basketball coach Todd Simon brought 7-foot senior Jason Spurgin with him from his previous stint at Southern Utah.