Mike McCullough
By BGSU Sports • Apr 3rd, 2009The Coshocton, Ohio, native lettered from 1966-68, leading the team as a senior with a 75.3 average.
The Coshocton, Ohio, native lettered from 1966-68, leading the team as a senior with a 75.3 average.
McCulloch came to Bowling Green from Ontario and quickly became one of the top swimmers conference history.
A backup quarterback on the 1959 national championship team, McClain made his name in the coaching world on the sidelines.
Another key part of the powerful Bowling Green men’s swimming program in the late 1950’s, Martin was an eight-time MAC champion.
Marshack was the first BGSU female tennis player to capture a MAC singles title, capturing the crown in her senior year of 1992.
Marsh played football and basketball at BG, earning All-Northwest Ohio Conference first team honors at right guard in 1930.
Markell was a four-year letterwinner and served as an assistant captain as a senior as the hockey team went 37-6-2.
Manson was the first female track athlete at BGSU to earn outdoor All-America honors.
At the age of 24, Madaras began attending BGSU, where he would earn three letters in football, basketball and track.
A two-time captain of the BG hockey team, MacLellan was an honorable mention on the All-CCHA team his first two years with the Falcons.