Franklin “Gus” Skibbie
By BGSU Sports • Aug 15th, 2015One of the first great athletes at Bowling Green, Gus Skibbie was a catcher on the 1921 baseball team, the first team in school history to win a conference championship.
One of the first great athletes at Bowling Green, Gus Skibbie was a catcher on the 1921 baseball team, the first team in school history to win a conference championship.
A 1976 inductee into the BGSU Athletic Hall of Fame, Sid Sink holds one cross country school record, three indoor track records, and three outdoor track records.
Charles Simpson coached the Falcon gymnasts for 22 seasons, with an overall record of 154-117-2.
Ed Siminski captained the 1939 BG football team, earning All-Ohio Conference honors that year as an offensive lineman.
Fran Voll guided the women’s basketball program at his alma mater to heights never before reached at BGSU.
With practically no high school experience, Share came to BG and developed into an All-Ohio and All-American center.
Shale became the most decorated player in BG football history in 1990, earning spots on five All-America teams.
Scott, a native of Akron, was a two-time All-MAC First-Team selection for the Falcons.
Schoeni arrived at Bowling Green in 1965 as the supervisor of maintenance and grounds for the athletic program.
An All-Ohio end on the football team, Schnelker also played basketball and ran track at the university.