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Archive for the ‘BG Hall of Fame’ Category

Brian Hills

By • Dec 20th, 2008

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.



Orel Hershiser

By • Dec 20th, 2008

While he gained most of his fame in the major leagues, Orel Hershiser got his start on the mound at Bowling Green.



Jack Hecker

By • Dec 18th, 2008

An All-American at end, Jack Hecker captained Doyt Perry’s first Falcon team in 1955.



Ron Heard

By • Dec 18th, 2008

Heard won a MAC title in the long jump in 1988 and earned First Team All-MAC football honors as a senior in 1989.



Gary Haas

By • Dec 18th, 2008

A starter at shortstop all four seasons at BG, the Stony Ridge, Ohio native was the team MVP as a freshman in 1971.



Jack Gregory

By • Dec 18th, 2008

Gregory served as Athletic Director at BG for twelve years, overseeing quite possibly the most successful period of time in Bowling Green athletic history.



Wyndol Gray

By • Dec 18th, 2008

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.



Jack Giroux

By • Dec 18th, 2008

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.



James Gerber

By • Dec 18th, 2008

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.



Garry Galley

By • Nov 20th, 2008

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.