Martin Bayless
By BGSU Sports • Jan 3rd, 2008The most prolific interceptor in MAC history, Martin Bayless led the nation with ten picks in 1983, and finished with a conference record 27.
The most prolific interceptor in MAC history, Martin Bayless led the nation with ten picks in 1983, and finished with a conference record 27.
One of the most successful pitchers in Bowling Green history, Doug Bair’s 120 strikeouts in 1971 was a MAC record at the time.
Acting as the perfect compliment to super-scorer Jackie Motycka, Paulette Backstrom used her ball handling skills to help guide the women’s basketball team to three straight MAC championships in the late 1980’s.
A five-sport star, Bachman earned 13 varsity letters during his time at BG. His record of 19 PAT’s made in a 151-0 win over Findlay in 1921 still stands today.
While he never attended Bowling Green as a student, few people had as much of an impact on the growth of the university as Alva Bachman.
Larry Arndt wrapped up his career at Bowling Green in 1985 as the school’s career leader in RBI with 162.
Harold Anderson arguably means as much to Bowling Green as anybody that has ever been involved with Falcon athletics.
Lori Albers burst onto the MAC women’s basketball scene almost as soon as she stepped on the Bowling Green campus, capturing MAC Freshman of the Year honors in 1990.
One of the most dominating big men in MAC history, Thurmond is the only player with his number retired at BGSU.
Doyt Perry, a 1932 BG alumnus, was one of the winningest coaches in NCAA history, highlighted by the 1959 College Division National Championship.