Rob Blake
By BGSU Sports • Aug 14th, 2008One of the top defensemen in the National Hockey League, Rob Blake may also be the finest blueliner in Bowling Green’s hockey history.
One of the top defensemen in the National Hockey League, Rob Blake may also be the finest blueliner in Bowling Green’s hockey history.
A two-sport star for the Falcons, Blackledge earned individual recognition on the baseball diamond, while achieving the ultimate team goal on the gridiron.
Todd Black joined the Falcon track team in the fall of 1989 and was instantly one of the top runners on the team in his events.
Chuck Black earned third team All-American honors as a junior second baseman on the BGSU baseball team in 1978.
A 1940 graduate, Harold Bishop played basketball for three years at BG, captaining the team his senior year.
By the time Al Bianchi finished his career at Bowling Green, the men’s basketball record book had his name written all over it.
Instrumental in starting the basketball and baseball programs at Bowling Green, Beyerman also served as the school’s first athletic director.
As BGSU’s first full-time wrestling coach, Bruce Bellard was primarily responsible for the development of the program.
The most prolific interceptor in MAC history, Martin Bayless led the nation with ten picks in 1983, and finished with a conference record 27.
One of the most successful pitchers in Bowling Green history, Doug Bair’s 120 strikeouts in 1971 was a MAC record at the time.