Bob Dobek
By BGSU Sports • Oct 17th, 2008Dobek held the career scoring record at BG at the time of his graduation and his career average of 2.1 points per game is the best in school history.
Dobek held the career scoring record at BG at the time of his graduation and his career average of 2.1 points per game is the best in school history.
Diefenthaler was a first team All-MAC baseball selection as a junior and a third team district IV pick the same season.
DeOrio earned honorable mention All-Ohio honors in 1955 before having a breakout junior season, helping the Falcons to their first MAC title.
One of the great scorers in BG history, Darrow helped lead the Falcons to a share of the MAC championship in 1959.
A native of Columbus, Daniels was the MAC Player of the Year in 1996-97, helping the Falcons to the MAC regular season championship.
The 1965 graduate led the Falcons in rushing his junior year, including a career-best 101 yards against Detroit on September 21, 1963.
Cunningham graduated from Bowling Green in 1943 and within three years embarked on a 36-year career serving the university’s athletic interests in numerous capacities.
While at BGSU, Cooper served as head swimming coach, assistant cross country and track coach, and was instrumental in beginning the BGSU hockey, soccer and lacrosse programs.
A three-time All-MAC performer in cross country, Collas helped the Falcons to the 1983 MAC Title.
Also a tennis player at BG, Bob Colburn’s biggest accomplishment came when he quarterbacked the football team to a perfect season in 1959.