Dewey Johnson
By BGSU Sports • Dec 20th, 2008Leading the Falcons in rushing all three years, Johnson was named to the All-Ohio Conference team his senior year of 1941.
Leading the Falcons in rushing all three years, Johnson was named to the All-Ohio Conference team his senior year of 1941.
Jackson earned himself a spot on both the All-Ohio and All-MAC teams at halfback in 1955 and was named team MVP.
Hunter was part of two MAC Championship teams, and left Bowling Green with a number of school records.
One of the great wrestlers in BG history, Jim Hoppel compiled an amazing 28-1-1 record in his last three years, including three straight MAC championships.
Holzinger capped a stellar BGSU career by being named the 1995 recipient of the Hobey Baker Award, given to the top hockey player in the country.
An All-American and Hobey Baker finalist his final two years at Bowling Green, Brian Hills is also one of the most prolific scorers in Falcon history.
While he gained most of his fame in the major leagues, Orel Hershiser got his start on the mound at Bowling Green.
An All-American at end, Jack Hecker captained Doyt Perry’s first Falcon team in 1955.
Heard won a MAC title in the long jump in 1988 and earned First Team All-MAC football honors as a senior in 1989.
A starter at shortstop all four seasons at BG, the Stony Ridge, Ohio native was the team MVP as a freshman in 1971.