Craig MacDonald
By BGSU Sports • Mar 27th, 2009Craig MacDonald earned eight varsity letters at BGSU and also earned All-American honors in cross country.
Craig MacDonald earned eight varsity letters at BGSU and also earned All-American honors in cross country.
Luedtke has two degrees from BGSU, but is most remembered for her trailblazing contributions to women’s sports and education outside the classroom.
A standout netminder, Mike Liut set many goaltending records during his time at Bowling Green in the early 1970’s.
A two-time team MVP, Lisbon led the Falcon football team in rushing twice in his career.
Lightvoet was the only BG men’s tennis player ever to win the number-one singles title in the MAC Tournament, capturing the crown in 1973.
The first BG softball player inducted to the BG Athletic Hall of Fame, Amy Lienhardt’s name can still be found all over the Bowling Green record book.
Lewis had an immediate impact on the BG soccer program, helping the Falcons get into the NCAA Tournament as a freshman.
A native of Westerville, Ohio, Lessig was the first BGSU female ever to earn a spot in two events at the NCAA meet.
One of the first Falcons named to three all-conference teams in football, Leitman earned first team All-Northwestern Ohio Conference honors as a halfback in 1926.
Brian Leaver, a native of Sarasota, Fla., was an All-American kicker who left BGSU with several career records.