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Jackie Motycka Mossing (left) was in attendance when Lauren Prochaska broke her BGSU career scoring record in February at Anderson Arena. Mossing will be recognized at halftime of Sunday's game vs. Jacksonville
Jackie Motycka Mossing to be Recognized Sunday
December 09, 2011 | Women's Basketball
Former Falcon standout is part of BGSU's Cast of Honor
The Bowling Green State University Department of Athletics will recognize Falcon women's basketball legend Jackie (Motycka) Mossing at Sunday's (Dec. 11) game vs. Jacksonville University at the Stroh Center.  Mossing, who will be recognized at halftime of that game, is one of 13 inaugural members into BGSU's Cast of Honor.
Mossing, as a member of the Cast of Honor, already has her #43 hanging at the west end of the Stroh Center. The jerseys of each of the members of the Cast of Honor, which was announced in September, are hung in the athletics venue in which their sport competes. Mossing is the lone women's basketball standout to be recognized in the Cast of Honor.
Mossing, who played at BGSU from 1985-89, scored the second-most points in the history of basketball (both men's and women's) at Bowling Green. With 2,122 career points, was the most prolific scorer in school history until Lauren Prochaska broke her record on Feb. 5, 2011, which ironically was the day the All-Anderson Team, which included Mossing, was announced. Mossing still sits in sixth place on the Mid-American Conference scoring list.
Mossing, who left BGSU holding 21 school season and career records, remains one of only two players in league history to earn All-MAC First-Team honors four times. A two-time MAC Player of the Year (1986-87 and 1987-88), she led the league with a 20.2 points-per-game average in '87-88.
Mossing led the Falcons to three consecutive MAC regular-season titles and three-straight league tournament crowns to conclude her career. She helped BG become the first MAC women's team to win a NCAA Tournament game, with a 69-59 triumph over Cincinnati in 1989 at Anderson Arena.
She started 115 games during her career, playing in 117 of a possible 119 contests. In those 117 games, Mossing scored in double figures 107 times, and scored 20 or more points on 43 occasions.
The Falcons compiled a 96-23 record during her career, including a 78-13 mark her final three seasons. BGSU went 46-2 in MAC play over those last three years. For her career, Mossing averaged 18.1 points, 6.8 rebounds and shot .517 from the floor and .808 from the foul line. She remains first in BGSU history in scoring average along with field goals made (846) and attempted (1,637), and now ranks fourth in games started, seventh in career rebounds (797), eighth in field-goal pct., fifth in free-throw attempts (532), third in free throws made (430) and 10th in FT pct. (.808).
Mossing was inducted into the BGSU Athletics Hall of Fame in 1994.
For the complete release regarding the Cast of Honor, please CLICK HERE.
The BGSU-Jacksonville game begins at 2:00 p.m. on Sunday. Prior to that, the Falcons host Austin Peay State University in Friday (Dec. 9) action, with tipoff at 7:00 p.m. at the Stroh Center.
Mossing, as a member of the Cast of Honor, already has her #43 hanging at the west end of the Stroh Center. The jerseys of each of the members of the Cast of Honor, which was announced in September, are hung in the athletics venue in which their sport competes. Mossing is the lone women's basketball standout to be recognized in the Cast of Honor.
Mossing, who played at BGSU from 1985-89, scored the second-most points in the history of basketball (both men's and women's) at Bowling Green. With 2,122 career points, was the most prolific scorer in school history until Lauren Prochaska broke her record on Feb. 5, 2011, which ironically was the day the All-Anderson Team, which included Mossing, was announced. Mossing still sits in sixth place on the Mid-American Conference scoring list.
Mossing, who left BGSU holding 21 school season and career records, remains one of only two players in league history to earn All-MAC First-Team honors four times. A two-time MAC Player of the Year (1986-87 and 1987-88), she led the league with a 20.2 points-per-game average in '87-88.
Mossing led the Falcons to three consecutive MAC regular-season titles and three-straight league tournament crowns to conclude her career. She helped BG become the first MAC women's team to win a NCAA Tournament game, with a 69-59 triumph over Cincinnati in 1989 at Anderson Arena.
She started 115 games during her career, playing in 117 of a possible 119 contests. In those 117 games, Mossing scored in double figures 107 times, and scored 20 or more points on 43 occasions.
The Falcons compiled a 96-23 record during her career, including a 78-13 mark her final three seasons. BGSU went 46-2 in MAC play over those last three years. For her career, Mossing averaged 18.1 points, 6.8 rebounds and shot .517 from the floor and .808 from the foul line. She remains first in BGSU history in scoring average along with field goals made (846) and attempted (1,637), and now ranks fourth in games started, seventh in career rebounds (797), eighth in field-goal pct., fifth in free-throw attempts (532), third in free throws made (430) and 10th in FT pct. (.808).
Mossing was inducted into the BGSU Athletics Hall of Fame in 1994.
For the complete release regarding the Cast of Honor, please CLICK HERE.
The BGSU-Jacksonville game begins at 2:00 p.m. on Sunday. Prior to that, the Falcons host Austin Peay State University in Friday (Dec. 9) action, with tipoff at 7:00 p.m. at the Stroh Center.
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