- Bowling Green Falcons
Infobox college athletics
name = Bowling Green Falcons
university = Bowling Green State University
conference =Mid-American Conference ,
CCHA (Hockey) | division =Division I
(Division I FBS in Football)
director = Greg Christopher
city = Bowling Green
state = Ohio
stateabb = OH
teams = 7 men and 10 women
stadium =Doyt Perry Stadium
arena =Anderson Arena
arena2 =BGSU Ice Arena
mascot =Freddie and Frieda Falcon
nickname = Falcons
fightsong = "Forward Falcons" & "Ay Ziggy Zoomba"
color1 = Orange
color2 = Brown
hex1 = FF7300
hex2 = 613005
pageurl = http://bgsufalcons.com/
pagename = www.bgsufalcons.comBowling Green State University 's sports teams are called theFalcons . The Falcons participate in NCAADivision I (Division I FBS for football) and in theMid-American Conference and theCentral Collegiate Hockey Association . BGSU is one of only 13 universities in the country offering NCAA Division I FBS football, Division I men's and women's basketball, and Division I hockey. The Falcons have won three consecutive conference championships in women's basketball in 2005, 2006, and 2007. The women's soccer team captured the conference crown. The Falcons' main rivals are the Rockets of theUniversity of Toledo . Separated by just 20 miles onInterstate 75 , the two schools celebrate a heated rivalry in several sports. The most well-known of these games is theBattle of I-75 , a football game held each year in which the winner takes home the Peace Pipe, an American Indian peace pipe placed upon a wood tablet.The 1984 Falcons hockey team defeated the
University of Minnesota-Duluth , in the longest college hockey championship game in history, to win the NCAA National Championship, Bowling Green's first and onlyDivision I National Championship.Notable Falcon Athletes
Several notable athletes have played collegiately for Bowling Green State University. Amongst the most memorable is
NBA legendNate Thurmond . Thurmond, whose number 42 is the only basketball number retired by the university, graduated in1963 before eventually being named one of the 50 Greatest Players in NBA History [ [http://www.nba.com/history/players/50greatest.html NBA.com: The NBA at 50 ] ] . Bowling Green also was the collegiate home to one of the NBA's first ever draft picks,Chuck Share , who was selected by theBoston Celtics in the 1950 NBA Draft [ [http://www.basketball-reference.com/draft/NBA_1950.html 1950 NBA Draft - Basketball-Reference.com ] ] . Current NBA playersAntonio Daniels andKeith McLeod also played at BGSU.BGSU's hockey team perhaps has provided the school with the greatest number of notable athletes. Two of its players were on the "
Miracle on Ice " U.S. hockey team that captured the1980 Winter Olympics gold medal:Ken Morrow andMark Wells .Rob Blake also captured a gold medal for his country as Canada took up the top prize during the2002 Winter Olympics . Two Falcons have also won the Hobey Baker award, given to the top collegiate hockey player each season:George McPhee (1982 ) andBrian Holzinger (1995 ). In 1984 the Bowling Green Hockey Team won the National Championship in one of the longest games in college hockey history. Geno Cavillini scored at 7:11 in the 4th overtime to give the Falcons their first college hockey national championship. Also advancing to the NHL was currentAtlanta Thrashers defensemanKen Klee .Omar Jacobs became a household name to college football fans during his two years of starting for the Falcons. As the starting quarterback in 2004, he passed for 4,002 yards and set the NCAA record for TD to INT rate, at 41 touchdowns to 4 interceptions. He entered the 2005 season on the Heisman radar nationwide, but he didn't have as good of a season as 2004, and he missed two starts due to injury.Don Nehlen is perhaps one of the more memorable Falcon football players and coaches. He played quarterback for BG during his playing days before coaching the Falcons for nine seasons from1968 -1976 . Nehlen went on to coachWest Virginia University where he would receive national attention. The legendary coach joined theCollege Football Hall of Fame in2005 .Doyt Perry is another Hall of Fame coach who led the Falcons from1955 through1964 . The university's football stadium is now named in his honor. More recently,Urban Meyer coached the Falcons for two seasons in2001 and2002 before leaving for theUniversity of Utah . Meyer is currently the head coach at theUniversity of Florida which he led to theBCS National Championship in 2007.Varsity Sports
Men's
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Baseball
* Basketball
*Cross Country
* Football
*Golf
* Ice Hockey
*Soccer Women's
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Basketball
*Cross Country
*Golf
*Gymnastics
*Soccer
*Swimming
*Tennis
*Track
*Volleyball Club Sports
As well as varsity athletics, Bowling Green is known for its variety of club sports. BGSU's Rugby, Water Ski, and Wrestling teams garner many awards in club competitions, BGSU's Club Hockey team plays
ACHA Division II hockey and has won numerous league Championships and has been nationally ranked in the past few seasons. The Bowling Green Dance team performs at many BGSU sporting events and are well known for their high-energy, spirited performances.
*Baseball
*Bowling
*Curling
*Equestrian
*Gymnastics M/W
*Ice Hockey M/W
*Lacrosse M/W
*Rugby M/W
*Sailing
*Soccer M/W
*Softball
*Synchronized Ice Skating
*Tennis M/W
*Track & Field M/W
*Ultimate Frisbee
*Volleyball M/W
*Water Polo
*Water Skiing
*Wrestling Football
The current head coach for the Falcon football team is
Gregg Brandon .Bowl History
Bowling Green has won 4 of their last 5 bowl games, and have an overall record of 4-4 in bowl games.
Fight Songs
Forward Falcons
Forward Falcons,Forward Falcons,Fight for victory.
Show our spirit,make them fear it,Fight for dear Bee Gee.
Forward Falcons,Forward Falcons,Make the contest keen.
Hold up the fame of our mighty name, and win forBowling Green
Ay Ziggy Zoomba
"The unofficial fight song"
Ay Ziggy Zoomba Zoomba Zoomba
Ay Ziggy Zoomba Zoomba Ze
Ay Ziggy Zoomba Zoomba Zoomba
Ay Ziggy Zoomba Zoomba Ze
Roll along you BG warriors
Roll along and win for BGSU!
ee also
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2007 Bowling Green Falcons football team
*2007-08 Bowling Green Falcons men's basketball team External links
* [http://bgsufalcons.cstv.com/ Bowling Green athletics website]
* [http://www.ay-ziggy-zoomba.com/ Unofficial fan website and message boards]References
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