Bowling Green State University Athletics

Falcons, Flashes Battle for East Division Lead
January 14, 2011 | Women's Basketball
BGSU heads to Kent State for Saturday showdown
The Bowling Green State University women's basketball team, off to a 3-0 start in Mid-American Conference play, hits the road to face the only other 3-0 team in the league's East Division ... the Falcons of head coach Curt Miller head to Northeast Ohio for a Saturday (Jan. 15) matinee vs. Kent State University ... tipoff is scheduled for 2:00 p.m. at the M.A.C. Center (6,327) ... the Falcons have won 15 consecutive games after a season-opening loss ... Miller and his staff returned 10 letterwinners, including three starters, from last year's 27-7 team that won the MAC regular-season and tournament titles and advanced to the NCAA Championships.
BGSU NOTES & STATS - PDF
KSU NOTES & STATS - PDF
PROCHASKA JOINS 2,000-POINT CLUB
BGSU senior Lauren Prochaska has joined a very exclusive club ... with her basket just over eight minutes into Wednesday's (Jan. 12) win over Akron, the native of Plain City, Ohio surpassed the 2,000-point mark for her career ... Prochaska became just the second player in school history, and only the 10th in MAC annals, to reach that milestone ... the MAC list can be found in the PDF version of this release (click the link above this paragraph).
PROCHASKA SECOND ON THE BG LIST
Senior Lauren Prochaska, as was alluded to in the previous note, resides in second place on the BGSU career scoring list, and is now exactly 100 points shy of matching the school record ... after scoring a game-high 28 points vs. Akron, Prochaska now has a total of 2,022 points in 118 career games ... she trails only Jackie Motycka (2,122 points from 1985-89) on the BGSU list ... Prochaska is averaging 17.1 points per game, the second-highest average in BGSU annals, in her storied Falcon career.
BEST START IN SCHOOL HISTORY
The Falcons' 15-1 record marks the best start in school history ... the 2005-06 team began the year with a 9-1 record, but lost the season's 11th game, in overtime at Kentucky ... that '05-06 club then proceeded to win the next 19 games to advance to the NCAA Championships.
FALCONS SCORE NINETY IN BACK-TO-BACK WINS
The Falcons scored 90 points in each of the last two games, wins over Miami on Saturday (90-52; Jan. 8) and Akron Wednesday (90-72; Jan. 12) at Anderson Arena ... BG has not scored at least 90 points in back-to-back games in over seven years, since wins over Bucknell (100-77; Dec. 3, 2003) and IPFW (91-68; Dec. 6, 2003) in the 2003-04 season ... the Falcons hadn't hit the 90-point mark in consecutive MAC games in over a decade, since victories against Ohio (97-89; Jan. 20, 1999) and MU (94-84; Jan. 23, 1999) during the '98-99 season.
TURNING THEM OVER AND MAKING THEM PAY
In the last two games, BGSU has enjoyed a 77-12 advantage in points off turnovers ... the Falcons forced Miami into a total of 24 turnovers in Saturday's (Jan. 8) win over the RedHawks, and BG had a whopping 40-3 advantage in points off turnovers in the win ... then, on Wednesday (Jan. 12), the Falcons had 37 points off turnovers to Akron's nine ... BGSU's +37 margin in the points-off-turnovers category in the MU game was the team's highest since at least the 2001-02 season (records for the specialty categories are incomplete prior to '02-03).
WE'RE GOING STREAKING: FALCONS HAVE WON 15 IN A ROW
BGSU's 90-72 win over Akron Wednesday night (Jan. 12) increased the Falcons' current winning streak to 15 games ... this marks the ninth double-digit winning streak in school history, and the fifth in six seasons ... Curt Miller's teams had a double-figure win streak in each of four-straight seasons, including a school-record 25-game winning streak after an 0-2 start two years ago ... last year, BGSU did not have a win streak reach double digits, but the Brown and Orange had a pair of eight-game streaks.
FALCONS ARE STREAKY, PART II (AND III)
BGSU enters the weekend ranked on several national lists in terms of winning streaks ... the Falcons, as mentioned, have won 15 games in a row ... this ranking could change by game time at KSU, but – as of Thursday afternoon (Jan. 13), that was tied for the longest such streak in the country ... and, BGSU has won 22 consecutive games at Anderson Arena, the sixth-longest streak in the nation.
ABOUT THE FALCONS
• The Falcons will enter the Kent State game with an overall record of 15-1, and BGSU is 3-0 in MAC play ... the Falcons are 9-0 at home, 5-1 on the road and 1-0 in neutral-site games to date ... BG owns two of the longest current winning streaks in the nation, with 15-straight overall victories and a 22-game homecourt winning streak.
• BG received 21 votes in Monday's (Jan. 10) Associated Press poll and 34 votes in Tuesday's (Jan. 11) USA Today ESPN Coaches poll ... BGSU was the first team listed under 'others receiving votes' in the latter ... the Falcons were ranked 43th in the nation in the NCAA's RPI rankings this week (released Jan. 11), and BGSU was ranked second in the most recent CollegeInsider.com Mid-Major Top 25.
• The Falcons suffered a 63-62 loss at Evansville in the regular-season opener (Nov. 12), but BG has bounced back with 15-straight wins, currently tied for the longest streak in the country ... in non-conference play, BGSU's victims included Creighton, Youngstown State, Oakland, Detroit, #23/23 Vanderbilt, Cal State Fullerton and Canisius at Anderson Arena; Seattle, Western Kentucky, Austin Peay and Butler on the road; and UALR at a neutral site ... the Brown and Orange opened MAC play with a 66-54 win at Ohio (Jan. 5), before returning home and scoring 90 points in back-to-back victories ... BG downed Miami, 90-52, on Saturday (Jan. 8), then topped Akron by a 90-72 count on Wednesday (Jan. 12).
• Senior Lauren Prochaska, the MAC Player of the Year in each of the last two seasons, is averaging a team-high 20.2 points per game, and also paces the Falcons with 6.1 rebounds per contest ... Prochaska has scored 20 or more points in 10 games this year, including a season-high 31-point performance in the win over Vanderbilt and 28 more in the Akron game ... classmate Tracy Pontius has 13.1 ppg to date, and leads the team with 4.4 assists per outing.
• Prochaska has made 42 three-point field goals this year, while Pontius has hit 38 shots from long range ... Prochaska and Pontius are shooting 43.3 and 35.5 percent from beyond the arc, respectively ... Prochaska is 97-of-104 (93.3%) from the free-throw line on the year, and was sixth in the nation in that category in the latest NCAA rankings ... she was 20th in the country in scoring, while Pontius was ranked 10th in assist/turnover ratio (2.67) in the most recent NCAA listings.
• Head coach Curt Miller's starting lineup for each of the first 16 games has remained unchanged ... that lineup has included four seniors in Pontius, Prochaska, Maggie Hennegan and Jen Uhl, along with sophomore Chrissy Steffen.
• Steffen, Hennegan and Uhl rank third through fifth on the team in scoring, and all have scored between 133 and 150 points this season ... Steffen has 9.4 ppg and has hit 24 three-pointers this year to date ... she ranks second on the Falcons in steals, with 1.8 per game (Prochaska has 29 steals, Steffen 28 and Pontius 27 this year) ... Hennegan and Uhl are averaging 8.6 and 8.3 ppg, respectively ... Hennegan is second on the team in rebounding, with 5.4 rpg, while Uhl is third in that category (5.1 rpg) ... Hennegan has averaged 12.3 ppg in the three MAC contests, good for second on the team, and she leads the Falcons in blocked shots (1.2 bpg) ... Uhl has averaged 11.4 ppg and a team-leading 5.7 rpg over the last 10 contests.
• BGSU returned 10 letterwinners, including three starters, from last year's team that won 27 games, captured MAC regular-season and tournament titles and advanced to the NCAA Championships ... the Falcons finished the 2009-10 season with an overall record of 27-7, and BGSU went 14-2 in MAC play ... BG won an outright MAC regular-season championship for the sixth-straight season, a conference record ... the Falcons earned the league's East Division title for the fifth consecutive year (after winning the West crown in 2005) ... BGSU won three more games in Cleveland to capture the MAC Tournament title for the fourth time in those six seasons ... the Falcons went 13-0 at home, 11-6 on the road and 3-1 in neutral-site games last year ... the neutral-site games came in the MAC Tournament and in the NCAA Championships.
• The Falcons lost the services of four seniors – Tara Breske, Laura Bugher, Sarah Clapper and Tamika Nurse – from a year ago ... the three fourth-year players were part of 113 wins, the second-highest total in school and MAC annals ... Nurse was in her first playing season in 2009-10 after transferring from the University of Oregon ... Breske, Bugher and Clapper averaged 28.25 wins per season and helped the Falcons go 57-7 in MAC regular-season games after their arrival on campus.
• Miller and his staff have six seniors on the 15-player active roster this year ... that group includes three returning starters in Prochaska, Pontius and Uhl ... Prochaska and Pontius each started all 34 games a year ago, while Uhl made 31 starts ... Prochaska, of course, has been named the MAC Player of the Year in each of the last two seasons, while Pontius earned all-league second-team honors in 2009-10.
• Hennegan, a co-captain along with Prochaska, played in all 34 games last season ... post players Chelsea Albert and Kelly Zuercher round out the senior class ... Zuercher played in 30 games off the bench last winter, while Albert appeared in 28 contests.
• The Falcons' lone junior is Jessica Slagle, who played in every game last season ... BG has a pair of redshirt sophomores in Maribeth Giese and Danielle Havel ... Giese played in two games early last season before suffering an injury and sitting out the rest of the season as a redshirt ... Havel sat out the entire campaign after transferring from DePaul University.
• The roster includes three true sophomores in Simone Eli, Allison Papenfuss and Steffen ... four newcomers join the program in 2010-11 ... that list includes a pair of guards in Jillian Halfhill and Noelle Yoder, along with post player Jill Stein ... additionally, Alexis Rogers joins the program, but will sit out this season after transferring from Duke University ... she will retain three seasons of eligibility.
• Slagle and Papenfuss each have played in all 16 games off the bench to date, and have 3.9 and 3.5 ppg, respectively ... Slagle has hit eight of her 16 three-point attempts this year, while Papenfuss has 2.7 rpg, ranking fifth on the team in that category.
• Havel also has seen action in all 16 games, while Albert and Zuercher have played in 14 apiece ... all 15 players on the active roster have played in at least eight contests.
• BGSU is shooting 43.1% from the field, 38.0% from three-point land and 79.6% from the free-throw line ... BG has allowed opponents to shoot 37.9% from the floor and 28.6% from beyond the arc ... Falcon foes are shooting 67.5% from the stripe ... BGSU has made over 100 more free throws than the opponents, and the Falcons have made 36 more free throws than the foes have attempted.
LAST TIME OUT
Senior Lauren Prochaska had a game-high 28 points and reached yet another milestone as the Falcons downed Akron, 90-72, at Anderson Arena Wednesday night (Jan. 12) ... Prochaska drove the lane and hit a runner with just over eight minutes gone in the first half, in the process surpassing the 2,000-point mark for her career ... the senior became just the second player in BGSU history, and the 10th in MAC annals, to reach 2,000 points ... sophomore Chrissy Steffen had a career-high 17 points, while senior Tracy Pontius added 15 ... another senior, Maggie Hennegan, had 10 points for the Brown and Orange ... Akron had four players in double figures as well, led by Rachel Tecca ... Tecca had a double-double, with 16 points and a game-high 10 rebounds ... the Falcons shot a season-high 58.8 percent – from both the floor and from beyond the three-point line – but could not put away the Zips until the very end ... BGSU shot 62.5% from the field in the opening half, taking a 47-35 lead into the intermission ... for the game, the Falcons went 10-of-17 from long range ... Pontius was 5-of-7 from behind the arc, while Prochaska went 4-of-7 ... overall, Prochaska made 11 of 16 shots on the night ... for their part, the Zips went 10-of-19 from long distance, led by Young's 4-of-7 effort ... UA's 48.3% overall field-goal rate included a 14-of-28 (50.0%) second-half performance ... Akron became the first team to score 70 points against the Falcons this year ... senior Chelsea Albert chipped in with eight points for the hosts.
A QUICK LOOK AT KENT STATE
Kent State will enter Saturday's game with an overall record of 12-3, and the Golden Flashes, like the Falcons, are a perfect 3-0 in MAC action ... KSU has won six of the last seven games ... most recently, the Flashes picked up a 55-54 win at Ohio Wednesday night (Jan. 12) ... the team's other MAC wins have come at home over Miami and on the road vs. Buffalo ... Kent State is a perfect 6-0 at home this year to date, having allowed only 50.8 points per game at the M.A.C. Center ... individually, senior forward Taisja Jones leads the Flashes in both scoring and rebounding, averaging 14.4 points and 5.7 rebounds per game ... fifth-year senior guard Jamilah Humes has 14.3 ppg, with 214 points to Jones' 216 this season ... Humes leads the Flashes in both assists (4.7 apg) and steals (2.6 spg) ... senior forward Chenel Harris has 8.5 ppg and 4.1 rpg, and has hit a team-leading 18 three-point field goals this year to date ... for the first time all year, Jones came off the bench in the Ohio game ... Harris and senior guard Stephanie Gibson (7.0 ppg) have started all 15 games for head coach Bob Lindsay this year ... Humes, senior center Ellie Shields (8.4 ppg) and sophomore guard Tamzin Barroilhet (8.2 ppg) joined Harris and Gibson in the starting five in Athens ... Lindsay, in his 22nd season at the KSU helm, welcomed back seven letterwinners, including two starters, from last year's club ... the 2009-10 team went 20-11 overall and 12-4 in MAC play ... the school's athletics web site is kentstatesports.com.
THE SERIES
The Falcons lead Kent State, 44-27, in the all-time series between the teams, and BGSU has captured 13 consecutive meetings ... BG holds a slim 17-15 lead in games played in Kent, and the Falcons have won the last five games at the M.A.C. Center after a 10-game Golden Flash home winning streak ... last season, the Brown and Orange swept the two meetings, with an 89-61 win in Kent (Jan. 16, 2010) and a 69-55 victory inside venerable Anderson Arena (Feb. 27, 2010) ... overall, KSU had won 12-straight matchups, and 17-of-18 games from the Falcons, prior to BGSU's current series winning streak ... Curt Miller has a record of 13-5 against Kent State in his BGSU career.
OBI-WAN HAS TAUGHT YOU WELL
It has been pretty well documented by now, but just in case you haven't been reading these notes for the past nine-plus years, here it is once again ... Saturday's game matches BGSU head coach Curt Miller with the man he credits for giving him his start in the coaching profession ... Miller spent a year at Kent State as a graduate assistant, and was a volunteer coach on Bob Lindsay's staff during the 1990-91 season ... the Golden Flashes finished 17-12 that year, and enjoyed the second-best turnaround in the nation.
HOME COOKIN'
BGSU has enjoyed a great deal of success at home this year to date ... the Falcons are 9-0 at Anderson Arena this season, and BGSU has won those nine games by an average of nearly 30 points (29, to be exact) ... the Falcons are averaging 85.0 points per game at home, having scored at least 79 points in all nine games ... BG is allowing just 56.0 ppg at "The House That Roars" this season to date.
WE MUST PROTECT THIS HOUSE (THAT ROARS)
The Falcons increased several impressive streaks in the Akron game ... BGSU now has won 38 consecutive regular-season home games at "The House That Roars" ... the Falcons' last regular-season loss at Anderson Arena came vs. Western Michigan nearly three years ago; on Jan. 30, 2008 ... a few more Anderson-related notes ...
• Overall, BGSU has won 22 home games in a row, and 41 of the last 42 ... the lone loss in that stretch came to Indiana in the third round of the 2009 WNIT ... BG had won 19-straight home games before losing to IU, then beginning the current 22-game streak ... 36 of the Falcons' 41 wins in that span have come by double digits.
• The current 22-game home winning streak is the sixth longest in the nation.
• BGSU is 9-0 at Anderson Arena this year to date ... in 2009-10, the Falcons posted a 13-0 home regular-season record for the second consecutive year ... BGSU has gone undefeated at home in the regular season seven times in program history ... in three of those years, including in 2008-09, the Falcons' lone blemish was a home loss suffered in national tournament play.
2 SCORES 20 AGAIN
Senior Lauren Prochaska scored a game-high 28 points in the win over Akron Wednesday (Jan. 12) ... Prochaska has scored 20 or more points in a game 10 times this season and 43 times in her BGSU career.
PONTIUS ALSO RESIDES IN THE TOP 20 ON BGSU LIST
As mentioned several times in this game-notes packet, Falcon senior Lauren Prochaska has surpassed the 2,000-point mark for her career ... classmate Tracy Pontius, like Prochaska, resides in the BGSU top-20 in career points ... with her first basket this season (in the opener at Evansville on Nov. 12), Pontius surpassed the 1,000-point mark for her career ... Pontius became the 24th player to reach the milestone ... heading into the Kent State game, Pontius has a total of 1,208 points as a Falcon ... over 1,000 of those points have come since the start of her sophomore season ... Pontius currently sits in 18th place on the BGSU scoring list ... her next target is 17th-place Jacki Raterman (1,213 points) ... Melissa Chase (1,223 pts. from 1979-83) and Michelle Shade (1,233 pts. from 1991-95) are also in her sights.
TREY BIEN! PROCHASKA, PONTIUS AMONG BGSU'S TOP THREE
A pair of BGSU seniors sit high atop the school's three-point field-goal list ... Lauren Prochaska is the most prolific long-range shooter in BGSU history, and Tracy Pontius has moved into the top three ... entering the KSU game, Prochaska has a total of 283 three-point field goals made ... she broke the BGSU record set by Liz Honegger (216 triples from 2003-07) last season ... Pontius now has 197 career threes, ranking third at BGSU ... Prochaska has a shot at breaking the MAC career record of 323 three-pointers made, set by Ball State's Audrey McDonald.
SPEAKING OF THAT RECORD ...
As mentioned (about five seconds ago), senior Lauren Prochaska has an outside chance (no pun intended) to break the Mid-American Conference record for three-point field goals made in a career ... Prochaska hit four triples in the Akron game, moving past former Western Michigan sharpshooter Casey Rost into second place on the MAC list.
THREE-MENDOUS! MANY FALCONS CONNECTING FROM DOWNTOWN
Seniors Lauren Prochaska and Tracy Pontius are certainly not the only Falcons with the capability to score from beyond the arc ... no fewer than 12 different players have hit at least one three-point field goal this season ... and, two of the three players on the active roster who have not made a triple – senior Chelsea Albert and freshman Jill Stein – have not attempted one.
70 IS A MAGIC NUMBER
BGSU has scored 70 or more points in 12 of the season's first 16 games, and the Falcons have posted a perfect 12-0 mark in those contests ... at the other end of the court, the Falcons have held 15 of the 16 foes under 70 points this year to date ... BG is 14-1 in those games ... on Wednesday (Jan. 12), Akron scored 72 points to become the first Falcon foe to surpass 70 points this year.
HOLDING ON TO THE BALL
• The Falcons have been successful at limiting turnovers this season ... as of the latest NCAA rankings (Monday, Jan. 10), BGSU was third in the nation in fewest turnovers per game (13.4) ... that average is now at 13.5 after the Akron game ... in each of the Falcons' 15 wins, BGSU has committed fewer turnovers than the opponents.
• BG and Evansville each coughed the ball up 19 times in the Falcons' lone loss, in the season opener ... BGSU committed no more than 15 turnovers in any game over the next nine contests, before turning it over 17 times at Austin Peay ... the Falcons had only 12 turnovers in both the Canisius and Butler games, 14 against both Ohio and Miami and 15 vs. Akron.
• In the 15 wins, the Falcons have forced the opponent into an average of 18.8 turnovers per contest ... BG has forced 15 or more opponent turnovers in 15 of this year's 16 games, including 19 or more in 10 of those contests.
THE FALCONS ARE/WERE ...
• 15-1 this season to date; after going 27-7 last season;
• 3-0 in MAC play this season; after going 14-2 last winter, in the process winning a sixth-straight league regular-season title;
• 221-81 since Curt Miller took the BGSU helm in May of 2001;
• 111-36 in MAC games in that time:
• 212-62 overall in the eight years (plus 16 games) since Miller's assistant coaches have all been in place (associate head coach Jennifer Roos and assistant coach Brandi Poole have been on Miller's staff since his first year; assistant Kevin Eckert joined the staff one year later);
• 200-46 over the last seven-plus years, with 2009-10 marking BG's seventh-straight season of at least 20 wins;
• a staggering 179-36 in the past six-plus years, with no fewer than 23 wins and a MAC regular-season title in each of the last six seasons;
• an eye-popping 156-28 overall, and 76-7 in the MAC regular season, in the last five-plus years, with at least 26 wins each year;
• a/an (insert your own adjective here) 128-25 in the last four-plus years, including a 60-7 conference ledger;
• 97-21 overall, and 45-6 in MAC regular-season games, since seniors Chelsea Albert, Tracy Pontius, Lauren Prochaska, Jen Uhl and Kelly Zuercher began their respective playing careers at BGSU;
• 71-13 overall and 32-3 in MAC action since junior Jessica Slagle and redshirt soph Maribeth Giese ventured to NW Ohio;
• 42-8 overall and 17-2 in the MAC in the BGSU playing careers of senior Maggie Hennegan and sophomores Simone Eli, Allison Papenfuss and Chrissy Steffen (2009-10 was Hennegan's first playing season at BGSU, after she sat out the prior year as a transfer from Saint Louis Univ.);
• 94-9 in the last 103 games vs. MAC opponents (regular-season and tournament);
• A perfect 52-0 when shooting 50 percent or better from the field in the Miller Era;
• 182-10 when having a better FG pct. than the opposition in Miller's tenure, including a 54-0 mark in the last two-plus seasons;
• 168-26 when making more free throws during Miller's first nine-plus years;
• 132-12 when outrebounding the opponent in the Miller Era;
• 46-4 in MAC home games in the last six-plus seasons, including three 8-0 marks; and
• 37-4 in MAC road games over the last five-plus years (with the losses coming in 2007-08 at Ball State, '08-09 at Miami and last year at Toledo and CMU).
THE FALCON SENIORS
BGSU has posted a record of 97-21 overall, and the Falcons are 45-6 in MAC regular-season games since Chelsea Albert, Tracy Pontius, Lauren Prochaska, Jen Uhl and Kelly Zuercher set foot on campus ... the team has won an average of 27.3 games per year to date ... the Falcons have made national postseason play in each of those three years, having gone to the NCAA once and the WNIT twice ... Maggie Hennegan joined that group for the 2009-10 season.
THE JUNIOR
The Falcons are 71-13 overall and 32-3 in the MAC since junior Jessica Slagle arrived in Northwest Ohio ... that stretch includes a 25-game winning streak in Slagle's freshman year ... redshirt sophomore Maribeth Giese has been at BGSU for those two-plus seasons, but played in just two games a year ago before missing the rest of the year due to injury ... Giese and Slagle helped the Falcons to a total of 29 wins – the second-highest total in school and MAC history – during their freshman campaign of 2008-09.
THE SOPHOMORES
Three sophomores have helped the Falcons to a 42-8 mark, with a 27-7 record a year ago and a 15-1 ledger this year to date ... that group includes Simone Eli, Allison Papenfuss and Chrissy Steffen ... Danielle Havel is now a member of the sophomore class, having sat out the '09-10 season after transferring from DePaul.
THE FRESHMEN
Three freshmen joined the Falcons for the 2010-11 season ... that list includes Jillian Halfhill (Canfield, Ohio/Canfield), Jill Stein (Clyde, Ohio/Tiffin Columbian) and Noelle Yoder (Millersburg, Ohio/Berlin Hiland) ... Alexis Rogers also joined the Brown and Orange this year, but will sit out the '10-11 season after transferring from Duke Univ.
PONTIUS MOVING UP BGSU ASSISTS LIST
Senior Tracy Pontius had a career-high 10 assists in the win over Fullerton (Dec. 4), in the process moving past Judit Lendvay (304 from 1989-93) into eighth place in school history ... heading into the KSU game, Pontius now has a career total of 343 assists ... she is four shy of matching seventh-place Cathy Koch (1988-92).
CLOSING THE DOORS OF THE HOUSE THAT ROARS
The 2010-11 season is the final year that BGSU's teams will call Anderson Arena home, and there are many events planned as part of the year-long celebration ... the All-Anderson teams for men's and women's basketball, announced in October, will be recognized at a home game ... for the BGSU women, the All-Anderson Team recognition is scheduled for the Feb. 5 game vs. Ball State ... the final women's home regular-season game inside "The House That Roars" will be on March 2 vs. Buffalo ... on March 5, the year-long festivities will culminate with the B!G Event, a final farewell celebration at 8:00 p.m. ... this once-in-a-lifetime event will be attended by hundreds of Falcon faithful, as well as members of all three All-Anderson Teams, other former letterwinners, current players and coaching staff members ... for more information, contact the athletics department at 419-372-2401 or rlynv@bgsu.edu.
CAPTAINS
Seniors Maggie Hennegan and Lauren Prochaska are the captains of the 2010-11 Falcons ... Hennegan is a captain for the second consecutive year ... she was chosen as a captain before ever playing her first game as a Falcon.
UP NEXT
The Falcons conclude a two-game road swing, and wrap up the first round-robin swing through the MAC's East Division, with a Tuesday (Jan. 18) game at the University at Buffalo ... tipoff is scheduled for 7:00 p.m. at UB's Alumni Arena.