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Archive for the ‘BG Hall of Fame’ Category

Megan McGuire

By • Aug 6th, 2009

A native of Lakewood, McGuire played a large role on some of the most successful teams in BGSU women’s basketball history.



Roger McDowell

By • Aug 6th, 2009

A first team all-MAC selection in 1982, Roger McDowell became the second highest drafted Falcon in history that year.



Jim McDonald

By • Aug 6th, 2009

McDonald scored a total of 878 points in a three-year career under the legendary Harold Anderson.



Warren Steller

By • Aug 4th, 2009

The namesake of BG’s baseball field also was a successful football and basketball coach at the university.



Rob Martella

By • Apr 3rd, 2009

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.



Mike McCullough

By • Apr 3rd, 2009

The Coshocton, Ohio, native lettered from 1966-68, leading the team as a senior with a 75.3 average.



Josie McCulloch

By • Apr 3rd, 2009

McCulloch came to Bowling Green from Ontario and quickly became one of the top swimmers conference history.



Dave McClain

By • Apr 3rd, 2009

A backup quarterback on the 1959 national championship team, McClain made his name in the coaching world on the sidelines.



Ray Martin

By • Apr 3rd, 2009

Another key part of the powerful Bowling Green men’s swimming program in the late 1950’s, Martin was an eight-time MAC champion.



Carla Marshack

By • Apr 3rd, 2009

Marshack was the first BGSU female tennis player to capture a MAC singles title, capturing the crown in her senior year of 1992.