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Archive for the ‘BG Hall of Fame’ Category

John Knox

By • Jan 22nd, 2009

Knox was named to the all-MAC first team at second base in both 1969 and 1970.



James Knierim

By • Jan 22nd, 2009

A 1948 graduate of the university, James Knierim earned All-Ohio honors as an end on the 1945 football team.



Steve Klein

By • Jan 22nd, 2009

A native of Nashville, Tenn., Klein was named the MAC Player of the Year and an NSCAA First-Team All American as a senior.



Don Kepler

By • Jan 22nd, 2009

Kepler won a MAC title in the 200-meter freestyle in 1955, the first of seven straight Falcons to win that event.



Bob Keefe

By • Dec 20th, 2008

Keefe spent 23 years as a professor at the university, becoming the school’s first full-time tennis coach in 1955.



Dewey Johnson

By • Dec 20th, 2008

Leading the Falcons in rushing all three years, Johnson was named to the All-Ohio Conference team his senior year of 1941.



Carlos Jackson

By • Dec 20th, 2008

Jackson earned himself a spot on both the All-Ohio and All-MAC teams at halfback in 1955 and was named team MVP.



Stan Hunter

By • Dec 20th, 2008

Hunter was part of two MAC Championship teams, and left Bowling Green with a number of school records.



Jim Hoppel

By • Dec 20th, 2008

One of the great wrestlers in BG history, Jim Hoppel compiled an amazing 28-1-1 record in his last three years, including three straight MAC championships.



Brian Holzinger

By • Dec 20th, 2008

Holzinger capped a stellar BGSU career by being named the 1995 recipient of the Hobey Baker Award, given to the top hockey player in the country.