Bowling Green State University Athletics

Program-Record Ten Falcons Named All-MAC
February 28, 2021 | Women's Track and Field
Cleveland, Ohio – Eight members of the Bowling Green State University Track & Field team were named First Team All-MAC and two more earned Second Team All-MAC honors, as announced today by the Mid-American Conference. The ten all-conference honorees are a program record.
BGSU had nearly half of the 17 First Team All-MAC performers as the Falcons won four MAC Championships Friday and Saturday. Savannah Nevels and Iyanna Ross earned a pair of championships as each ran on the 1600 relay conference title team and won an individual title. Nevels won the MAC Championship in the 200 and Ross did the same in the 400.
Chasatea Brown and Ryen Draper joined Nevels and Ross on the First Team All-MAC team as members of the winning 1600 relay team. Katerina Shuble, Jazzlynn Gaiters, Trinity Fowler and Kailee Perry were members of BGSU's first ever distance medley relay team MAC Championship and they were each named First Team All-MAC. It is the first time in program history that BGSU swept the two relays at the league championship and the first time the league has seen a program sweep those events since Western Michigan in 2007.
Along with those eight Falcons, Zaresha Neal and Jameila Hunter earned Second Team All-MAC honors. Neal placed second in the shot put and Hunter was second in the 400, behind only her teammate Ross.
BGSU had nearly half of the 17 First Team All-MAC performers as the Falcons won four MAC Championships Friday and Saturday. Savannah Nevels and Iyanna Ross earned a pair of championships as each ran on the 1600 relay conference title team and won an individual title. Nevels won the MAC Championship in the 200 and Ross did the same in the 400.
Chasatea Brown and Ryen Draper joined Nevels and Ross on the First Team All-MAC team as members of the winning 1600 relay team. Katerina Shuble, Jazzlynn Gaiters, Trinity Fowler and Kailee Perry were members of BGSU's first ever distance medley relay team MAC Championship and they were each named First Team All-MAC. It is the first time in program history that BGSU swept the two relays at the league championship and the first time the league has seen a program sweep those events since Western Michigan in 2007.
Along with those eight Falcons, Zaresha Neal and Jameila Hunter earned Second Team All-MAC honors. Neal placed second in the shot put and Hunter was second in the 400, behind only her teammate Ross.
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