Mary Beth Friel
By BGSU Sports • Nov 20th, 2008Friel earned All-MAC honors in three of her four seasons at Bowling Green, winning the MAC title on the vault as a junior in 1991.
Friel earned All-MAC honors in three of her four seasons at Bowling Green, winning the MAC title on the vault as a junior in 1991.
A native of Tampa, Florida, Esslinger was a two-time All-MAC First Team selection who capped her stellar career by earning the league’s Player of the Year award in 1995.
The most prolific scorer in CCHA history, Nelson Emerson took no time at all to make a name for himself at Bowling Green, earning CCHA Rookie of the Year honors in 1987.
Ellis was Bowling Green’s first African-American basketball player when he took to the floor in 1952.
Ellett spent just two seasons at Bowling Green, but became one of the top defensemen in school history and helped the Falcons to the 1984 NCAA title.
Eakins captured MAC titles in the 100-meter and 200-meter backstroke events in 1956, and repeated the 200-meter win in 1958.
Dyminski was a first team All-Ohio soccer choice in each of his final three seasons and an All-Midwest selection, earning first team honors as a senior.
Captain and team MVP of the 1964-65 Falcon basketball team, Dwors led the team in rebounds his junior and senior seasons and in scoring his last year.
Few Falcons have had as successful of a career running the football as Durig and none have had a year like he had in 1951.
Named to the second team All-Ohio at end his junior year, Dunham followed that up with first team honors in 1948.