Bowling Green State University Athletics

Bowling Green Welcomes Robyn Fralick to Town
April 04, 2018 | Women's Basketball
The Falcons' new coach meets her team, holds introductory press conference
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WATCH THE PRESS CONFERENCE HERE
WEDNESDAY PHOTO GALLERY - photos by BGSU Athletic Comm.; BGSUÂ Mkt. & Comm.
TUESDAY'S RELEASE - Fralick Named Head Women's Basketball Coach
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Wednesday's festivities came one day after BGSU Director of Athletics Bob Moosbrugger announced Fralick's hiring. Fralick, the architect of the two greatest offensive seasons in NCAA Division II women's basketball history, comes to BGSU after 10 seasons at Ashland University, the last three as head coach.
Fralick has a head-coaching record of 104-3, for an incredible winning percentage of .972. The Eagles won the NCAA Division II National Championship in 2016-17 before returning to the national championship game and earning a runner-up finish in '17-18.
Fralick's winning percentage is the best in NCAA history at any level (minimum of 100 games coached).
For the complete release announcing Fralick's hiring, CLICK HERE.
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At 2 pm today, we introduce new @BGSUwbb head coach Robyn Fralick to the Bowling Green community! #AyZiggy pic.twitter.com/vSVh24C56J
— BGSU Athletics (@BGathletics) April 4, 2018
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Welcome to @bgsu, Robyn Fralick and family! Looking forward to the future of @BGSUwbb with you as Head Coach! #AyZiggy pic.twitter.com/G23WzgTN3m
— Rodney K. Rogers (@Pres_Rogers) April 4, 2018
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Robyn Fralick waves before being introduced as the new women's basketball coach at #bgsu. Fralick comes to BG after spending the last 10 seasons at Division II Ashland University. pic.twitter.com/omrn05Fui1
— JD Pooley (@pooleyjd) April 4, 2018
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Robyn Fralick at the podium pic.twitter.com/30JP1y3jK0
— Thomas Schmeltz (@Thomas_Schmeltz) April 4, 2018
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Welcome to BGSU, Coach Fralick! #AyZiggy pic.twitter.com/9mAK7rMufK
— BGSU Cheerleading (@BGSU_Cheer) April 4, 2018
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The Falcons introduce Robyn Fralick as the new women's basketball coach. #13abc #13abcFalcons pic.twitter.com/OqiWd98jiy
— WTVG 13abc (@13abc) April 4, 2018










