Jack Gregory
By BGSU Sports • Dec 18th, 2008Gregory served as Athletic Director at BG for twelve years, overseeing quite possibly the most successful period of time in Bowling Green athletic history.
Gregory served as Athletic Director at BG for twelve years, overseeing quite possibly the most successful period of time in Bowling Green athletic history.
Bowling Green’s first All-American in basketball, Wyndol Gray came highly touted to the university, earning All-Ohio honors his senior year at Akron South.
Co-captain of the 1956 MAC Championship team, Jack Giroux earned three letters in football, and was named to the All-American, All-Ohio and All-MAC teams at fullback his senior year.
A product of West High School in Akron, this talented athlete became a three-time All-Ohio and All-Mid American cager at Bowling Green.
A key component on defense for the 1984 National Championship team, Galley earned All-CCHA honors each of the three years he was at BGSU.
Friel earned All-MAC honors in three of her four seasons at Bowling Green, winning the MAC title on the vault as a junior in 1991.
A native of Tampa, Florida, Esslinger was a two-time All-MAC First Team selection who capped her stellar career by earning the league’s Player of the Year award in 1995.
The most prolific scorer in CCHA history, Nelson Emerson took no time at all to make a name for himself at Bowling Green, earning CCHA Rookie of the Year honors in 1987.
Bowling Green travels north to take on Toledo for the Peace Pipe.
Kent State comes to Doyt Perry Stadium to take on the Falcons on BG Hall of Fame Day.