John Piper
By BGSU Sports • Sep 11th, 2009Piper coached the Falcon golf team for 13 years, posting three MAC titles during his tenure.
Piper coached the Falcon golf team for 13 years, posting three MAC titles during his tenure.
Pfeiffer came BG in 1984 as a state champion diver from Illinois and kept those winning ways going as a Falcon.
Perry arrived at Bowling Green in 1955, and his legacy continues across campus to this day.
Parks capped his four-year BG career by earning All-America honors in his senior campaign of 1988-89.
Palmisano played and coached soccer at BGSU, becoming one of the most beloved individuals in the department.
A native of Stow, Ohio, Palko was a two-time MAC Defensive Player of the Year at Bowling Green.
In 1977, Owen broke Mike Schmidt’s MAC record for career home runs.
In 1953, Omori recorded a then-MAC and school record .469 batting average, earning second team all-MAC honors.
Nehlen is one of three men to play football at Bowling Green and later coach the Falcons on the football field.
Murray earned a total of nine letters in track, football, basketball and baseball while at BG.