Megan McGuire
By BGSU Sports • Aug 6th, 2009A native of Lakewood, McGuire played a large role on some of the most successful teams in BGSU women’s basketball history.
A native of Lakewood, McGuire played a large role on some of the most successful teams in BGSU women’s basketball history.
A first team all-MAC selection in 1982, Roger McDowell became the second highest drafted Falcon in history that year.
McDonald scored a total of 878 points in a three-year career under the legendary Harold Anderson.
The namesake of BG’s baseball field also was a successful football and basketball coach at the university.
Martella helped the Falcons to a 50-18-8 (.711) record during his four years, including a 31-4-3 (.855) over his final two seasons.
The Coshocton, Ohio, native lettered from 1966-68, leading the team as a senior with a 75.3 average.
McCulloch came to Bowling Green from Ontario and quickly became one of the top swimmers conference history.
A backup quarterback on the 1959 national championship team, McClain made his name in the coaching world on the sidelines.
Another key part of the powerful Bowling Green men’s swimming program in the late 1950’s, Martin was an eight-time MAC champion.
Marshack was the first BGSU female tennis player to capture a MAC singles title, capturing the crown in her senior year of 1992.