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Larry Owen

By • Aug 21st, 2009

In 1977, Owen broke Mike Schmidt’s MAC record for career home runs.



Jerry Omori

By • Aug 21st, 2009

In 1953, Omori recorded a then-MAC and school record .469 batting average, earning second team all-MAC honors.



Don Nehlen

By • Aug 21st, 2009

Nehlen is one of three men to play football at Bowling Green and later coach the Falcons on the football field.



Ford Murray

By • Aug 21st, 2009

Murray earned a total of nine letters in track, football, basketball and baseball while at BG.



Laura Murphy

By • Aug 21st, 2009

An All-MAC cross country runner in 1983 and 1984, Murphy also holds the BGSU indoor record in the 1000m and 1500m events.



John Murnen

By • Aug 21st, 2009

Murnen was named to the Little All-American team as a senior, while taking team MVP honors.



Jackie Motycka

By • Aug 21st, 2009

Motycka is one of only two players in MAC history to earn first team honors all four years of her college career.



Ken Morrow

By • Aug 21st, 2009

Morrow followed an All-American career at BG with an Olympic gold medal and four Stanley Cups.



Jack Mollenkopf

By • Aug 21st, 2009

A two-sports star at BG, Mollenkopf is most known for his accomplishments as a coach after his college days.



Vicki Miwa

By • Aug 18th, 2009

Miwa was the first Falcon softball player to earn All-MAC First Team honors three times.