Stephanie Coe
By BGSU Sports • Aug 21st, 2008Cut from the women’s basketball team as a freshman walk-on, Coe finished her BGSU tenure ranked second in school history in career scoring.
Cut from the women’s basketball team as a freshman walk-on, Coe finished her BGSU tenure ranked second in school history in career scoring.
Charles Clucas was captain of the 1920 football team and letterman on the first BG baseball team.
Chester “Chet” Chapman was the first BG football player to win All-Ohio honors, achieving that feat in all three seasons he played at Bowling Green.
A key component to the 1959 National Championship team, Bernie Casey is still considered one of the top athletes in Bowling Green history.
A two-year member of the football team, and also a golfer and basketball player at BGSU, Buckenmeyer made the biggest name for himself after college.
A triple-threat back on the football team in the late 1930’s, Steve Brudzinski received All-Ohio honors at quarterback, adding conference first team honors as well.
One of the finest distance running coaches in the country, Brodt spent 25 years as BG’s cross country coach and 20 seasons as head men’s track coach.
Bradshaw led the NCAA College Division in punting both seasons, the first player ever to lead the nation in punting in consecutive years.
An All-Ohio selection at end in 1942 and 1943, Bordner returned to the BG football team after serving in WWII to captain the 1946 team.
Angie Bonner was a four-year basketball letterwinner for the Falcons and earned a spot on the MAC All-Freshman team in 1987.