Bowling Green State University Athletics

Angela Perry Named to All-MAC Team
March 10, 2020 | Women's Basketball
Junior center ranks among national FG percentage leaders
Bowling Green State University women's basketball standout Angela Perry has been named to the All-Mid-American Conference Team. The All-MAC Team and specialty award winners were announced by the league office on Tuesday morning (March 10). Perry, who earns honorable mention, has been named to the all-conference team for the first time in her BGSU career.
Perry, a native of Rochester, Ill. (Rochester H.S.), led the Falcons in scoring, with 14.0 points per game, and added 4.5 rebounds and a team-leading 1.2 blocked shots per contest. She shot 57.7 percent from the floor, the sixth-highest field-goal percentage in a season in school history. Perry currently leads the MAC and is ranked 17th in the nation in that category.
The junior played in all 31 games for the Falcons this season, starting the final 27. She scored in double digits in 20 games, including a team-high 10 games of 20 points or more. Perry had a pair of double-doubles, including a 19-point, 10-rebound game at MAC regular-season champion Central Michigan, and she exploded for 36 points -- the third-highest total in school history -- in BG's win over California Baptist in late November.
The Falcons finished the 2019-20 season with an overall record of 10-21 and a MAC mark of 3-15. BGSU saw a school-record five games go to overtime, and 19 of BG's 21 setbacks were within eight points at some point in the fourth quarter. Fourteen of them were four-point games (or closer) with under eight minutes to go, and no fewer than 10 of BGSU's losses were two-point games or closer within the last two minutes of regulation. In this year's 31 games, the Falcons outscored opponents by a total of two points.
For more information on all things BGSU women's basketball, follow the Falcons on Facebook (@BGWBB), Twitter (@BGAthletics and @BGSUwbb), Instagram (@bgsuwbasketball) and Snapchat (BGSU Falcons) as well as on the web right here at BGSUFalcons.com.
The complete list of All-MAC Team and specialty-award recipients is below...
2019-20 MAC SPECIALTY AWARDS
MAC Player of the YearÂ
Micaela Kelly, Central MichiganÂ
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MAC Coach of the Year
Heather Oesterle, Central MichiganÂ
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MAC Freshman of the Year
Dyaisha Fair, Buffalo
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MAC Sixth Player of the Year
Gabrielle Bird, Central MichiganÂ
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MAC Defensive Player of the Year
Cierra (Cece) Hooks, Ohio
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ALL-MAC TEAM
First Team
Oshlynn Brown, Ball State
Micaela Kelly, Central MichiganÂ
Courtney Woods, Northern IllinoisÂ
Cierra (Cece) Hooks, Ohio
Erica Johnson, OhioÂ
Second Team
Dyaisha Fair, BuffaloÂ
Molly Davis, Central MichiganÂ
Areanna Combs, Eastern Michigan
Lauren Dickerson, MiamiÂ
Breanna Mobley, Western Michigan
Third Team
Haliegh Reinoehl, AkronÂ
Theresa Onwuka, BuffaloÂ
Kyra Bussell, Central MichiganÂ
Savannah Kluesner, MiamiÂ
Jordan Walker, Western Michigan
Honorable Mention
Jordyn Dawson, Akron
Angela Perry, Bowling Green
Megan Carter, Kent State
Katie Shumate, Kent State
Amani Burke, OhioÂ
All-Defensive Team
Theresa Onwuka, BuffaloÂ
Micaela Kelly, Central MichiganÂ
Areanna Combs, Eastern MichiganÂ
Lindsey Thall, Kent State
Cierra (Cece) Hooks, Ohio
All-Freshman Team (6 Players due to ties)Â
Sydney Freeman, Ball State
Dyaisha Fair, Buffalo
Molly Davis, Central Michigan
Katie Shumate, Kent State
Nila Blackford, Kent StateÂ
Peyton Scott, Miami
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Perry, a native of Rochester, Ill. (Rochester H.S.), led the Falcons in scoring, with 14.0 points per game, and added 4.5 rebounds and a team-leading 1.2 blocked shots per contest. She shot 57.7 percent from the floor, the sixth-highest field-goal percentage in a season in school history. Perry currently leads the MAC and is ranked 17th in the nation in that category.
The junior played in all 31 games for the Falcons this season, starting the final 27. She scored in double digits in 20 games, including a team-high 10 games of 20 points or more. Perry had a pair of double-doubles, including a 19-point, 10-rebound game at MAC regular-season champion Central Michigan, and she exploded for 36 points -- the third-highest total in school history -- in BG's win over California Baptist in late November.
The Falcons finished the 2019-20 season with an overall record of 10-21 and a MAC mark of 3-15. BGSU saw a school-record five games go to overtime, and 19 of BG's 21 setbacks were within eight points at some point in the fourth quarter. Fourteen of them were four-point games (or closer) with under eight minutes to go, and no fewer than 10 of BGSU's losses were two-point games or closer within the last two minutes of regulation. In this year's 31 games, the Falcons outscored opponents by a total of two points.
For more information on all things BGSU women's basketball, follow the Falcons on Facebook (@BGWBB), Twitter (@BGAthletics and @BGSUwbb), Instagram (@bgsuwbasketball) and Snapchat (BGSU Falcons) as well as on the web right here at BGSUFalcons.com.
The complete list of All-MAC Team and specialty-award recipients is below...
2019-20 MAC SPECIALTY AWARDS
MAC Player of the YearÂ
Micaela Kelly, Central MichiganÂ
Â
MAC Coach of the Year
Heather Oesterle, Central MichiganÂ
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MAC Freshman of the Year
Dyaisha Fair, Buffalo
Â
MAC Sixth Player of the Year
Gabrielle Bird, Central MichiganÂ
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MAC Defensive Player of the Year
Cierra (Cece) Hooks, Ohio
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ALL-MAC TEAM
First Team
Oshlynn Brown, Ball State
Micaela Kelly, Central MichiganÂ
Courtney Woods, Northern IllinoisÂ
Cierra (Cece) Hooks, Ohio
Erica Johnson, OhioÂ
Second Team
Dyaisha Fair, BuffaloÂ
Molly Davis, Central MichiganÂ
Areanna Combs, Eastern Michigan
Lauren Dickerson, MiamiÂ
Breanna Mobley, Western Michigan
Third Team
Haliegh Reinoehl, AkronÂ
Theresa Onwuka, BuffaloÂ
Kyra Bussell, Central MichiganÂ
Savannah Kluesner, MiamiÂ
Jordan Walker, Western Michigan
Honorable Mention
Jordyn Dawson, Akron
Angela Perry, Bowling Green
Megan Carter, Kent State
Katie Shumate, Kent State
Amani Burke, OhioÂ
All-Defensive Team
Theresa Onwuka, BuffaloÂ
Micaela Kelly, Central MichiganÂ
Areanna Combs, Eastern MichiganÂ
Lindsey Thall, Kent State
Cierra (Cece) Hooks, Ohio
All-Freshman Team (6 Players due to ties)Â
Sydney Freeman, Ball State
Dyaisha Fair, Buffalo
Molly Davis, Central Michigan
Katie Shumate, Kent State
Nila Blackford, Kent StateÂ
Peyton Scott, Miami
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