Bowling Green State University Athletics
Falcons Participate in STEM in the Park
September 28, 2016 | Women's Basketball
BGSU student-athletes volunteer their time at event at Perry Field House
The Bowling Green State University women's basketball team participated in the 7th annual STEM in the Park on Saturday (Sept. 24). Members of the Falcons volunteered their time and worked with local children at the event at the Perry Field House.
PHOTOS
STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics) in the Park is a free annual event held each September at BGSU. The event features interactive displays and activities created by area universities, community partners and local businesses to enage children of all ages in the STEM fields.
"It was a really cool experience to see all the kids come out to the event and get the chance to interact with them and teach them about basketball using technology," said BGSU senior Rachel Konieczki.
At the BGSU Women's Basketball station, participants could practice their shot and learn a little more about basketball using technology. The BG student-athletes had iPads with a software program that helped track the arc of the shot and broke down other factors involved in shooting.
The players, and the software program, explained to the participants the benefits of having good arc on their shot and the rotation of the ball.
"It was fun to be able to each out to the community and teach little kids the fundamentals of basketball and how they can improve their shot," said sophomore Sydney Lambert.
A few photos from Saturday's event are available by clicking the link near the top of the page.
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PHOTOS
STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics) in the Park is a free annual event held each September at BGSU. The event features interactive displays and activities created by area universities, community partners and local businesses to enage children of all ages in the STEM fields.
"It was a really cool experience to see all the kids come out to the event and get the chance to interact with them and teach them about basketball using technology," said BGSU senior Rachel Konieczki.
At the BGSU Women's Basketball station, participants could practice their shot and learn a little more about basketball using technology. The BG student-athletes had iPads with a software program that helped track the arc of the shot and broke down other factors involved in shooting.
The players, and the software program, explained to the participants the benefits of having good arc on their shot and the rotation of the ball.
"It was fun to be able to each out to the community and teach little kids the fundamentals of basketball and how they can improve their shot," said sophomore Sydney Lambert.
A few photos from Saturday's event are available by clicking the link near the top of the page.
#WeAreBG
#WBCADayofService
#AyZiggy
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