Fred Marsh
By BGSU Sports • Apr 3rd, 2009Marsh played football and basketball at BG, earning All-Northwest Ohio Conference first team honors at right guard in 1930.
Marsh played football and basketball at BG, earning All-Northwest Ohio Conference first team honors at right guard in 1930.
Markell was a four-year letterwinner and served as an assistant captain as a senior as the hockey team went 37-6-2.
Manson was the first female track athlete at BGSU to earn outdoor All-America honors.
At the age of 24, Madaras began attending BGSU, where he would earn three letters in football, basketball and track.
A two-time captain of the BG hockey team, MacLellan was an honorable mention on the All-CCHA team his first two years with the Falcons.
Craig MacDonald earned eight varsity letters at BGSU and also earned All-American honors in cross country.
Luedtke has two degrees from BGSU, but is most remembered for her trailblazing contributions to women’s sports and education outside the classroom.
A standout netminder, Mike Liut set many goaltending records during his time at Bowling Green in the early 1970’s.
A two-time team MVP, Lisbon led the Falcon football team in rushing twice in his career.
Lightvoet was the only BG men’s tennis player ever to win the number-one singles title in the MAC Tournament, capturing the crown in 1973.