Brian Hills
By BGSU Sports • Dec 20th, 2008An 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.
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.
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.