Bowling Green State University Athletics

Falcons Land Four on Academic All-MAC Team
April 21, 2021 | Women's Basketball
A total of four Bowling Green State University women's basketball student-athletes have been named to the Academic All-Mid-American Conference Team, the league office announced Wednesday morning (April 21). Clare Glowniak, Kadie Hempfling, Madisen Parker and Angela Perry all made the squad.
Glowniak was named to the Academic All-MAC Team for the fourth consecutive season, while Parker and Perry each earned the honor for the third-straight year. Hempfling was selected to the team for the second time in as many seasons of eligibility.
Parker was one of just three student-athletes on the team with a perfect 4.000 cumulative grade-point average. A total of 60 student-athletes were chosen to the team.
The Academic All-MAC Team honor is bestowed upon a student-athlete who has excelled in athletics and academics. To qualify, a student-athlete must have at least a 3.20 cumulative GPA and have participated in at least 50 percent of the contests for that particular sport. True freshmen are not eligible for the Academic All-MAC Team.
On the court, the 2020-21 Falcons, picked to finish 11th in the 12-team conference in the preseason coaches' poll, went 21-8 overall and 14-4 in league play to win the MAC regular-season title. BGSU advanced to national postseason play, participating in the WNIT.
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2020-21Â ACADEMIC ALL-MAC TEAM
Emma Tecca, Akron, R-Freshman, Business, 3.795
Rachel Martindale, Akron, Sophomore, Business Administration, 3.706
Layne Ferrell, Akron, R-Freshman, Sport Management, 3.545
Molly Neitzel, Akron, Sophomore, Sales Management, 3.461
Kendall Miller, Akron Junior, Integrated Mathematics, 3.349
Colleen Neitzel, Akron, Junior, Public Relations, 3.329
Gabrielle Brown-Mitchell, Akron, Junior, Exercise Science, 3.215
Thelma Dis Agustsdottir, Ball State, Junior, Actuarial Science, 3.552
Anna Clephane, Ball State, R-Sophomore, Biology and Communications, 3.309
Annie Rauch, Ball State, Sophomore, Dietetics, 3.830
Blake Smith, Ball State, Junior, Undecided, 3.543
Estel Puiggros, Ball State, Sophomore, Education, 3.317
Clare Glowniak, Bowling Green, R-Senior, MBA, 3.684
Kadie Hempfling, Bowling Green, Junior, Psychology, 3.868
Madisen Parker, Bowling Green, Senior, Middle Childhood Education, 4.000
Angela Perry, Bowling Green, Senior, Biology, 3.690
Loren Christie, Buffalo, Sophomore, Finance 3.39
Elea Gaba, Buffalo, Sophomore, Graphic Design, 3.637
Hanna Hall, Buffalo, Senior, Psychology, 3.791
Jessika Schiffer, Buffalo, Sophomore, Media Studies 3.874
Keowa Walters, Buffalo, Junior, Communication, 3.364
Kyra Bussell, Central Michigan, Senior, Exercise Science & Psychology, 3.97
Molly Davis, Central Michigan, Sophomore, Exercise Science, 3.89
Sophia Karasinski, Central Michigan, Junior, Exercise Science, 3.55
Kalle Martinez, Central Michigan, Junior, Physical Activity, 3.38
Maddy Watters, Central Michigan, Senior, Marketing & Logistics Management, 3.94
Jenna Annecchiarico, Eastern Michigan, Junior, Sports Performance and Fitness, 3.31
Natalia Pineda, Eastern Michigan, Junior, Biology, 3.71
Ce'Nara Skanes, Eastern Michigan, R-Sophomore, Therapeutic Recreation, 3.37
Nila Blackford, Kent State, Sophomore, 3.393, Communication Studies
Clare Kelly, Kent State, Sophomore, 3.708, Sport Administration
Linsey Marchese, Kent State, R-Junior, 3.738, Criminology & Justice Studies
Mariah Modkins, Kent State, Junior, 3.608, Fashion Merchandising
Annie Pavlansky, Kent State, Junior, 4.00, Middle Childhood Education
Katie Shumate, Kent State, Sophomore, 3.600, Biology
Lindsey Thall, Kent State, Junior, 3.376, Biology/Pre-Med
Hannah Young, Kent State, Junior, 3.784, Physical Education
Peyton Scott, Miami, Sophomore, Sports Leadership and Management, 3.73
Kelly McLaughlin, Miami, Senior, Psychology, 3.9
Kenzie Schmitz, Miami, Senior, Supply Chain and Management, 3.99
Taylor Boruff, Miami, R-Freshman, Sports Leadership and Management, 3.36
Amani Freeman, Miami, Sophomore, Public Health, 3.78
Abbey Hoff, Miami, Senior, Kinesiology and Health, 3.93
Janae Poisson, NIU, R-Junior, Psychology, 4.0
Grace Hunter, NIU, Sophomore, Marketing, 3.979
Chelby Koker, NIU, Sophomore, Health Science-Pre-Physical Therapy, 3.938
A'Jah Davis, NIU, Sophomore, Kinesiology, 3.87
Riley Blackwell, NIU, Senior, Accountancy, 3.853
Paulina Castro, NIU, RS-Senior, Kinesiology, 3.513
Mikayla Brandon, NIU, Junior, Psychology, 3.466
Caitlyn Kroll, Ohio, R-Junior, sports administration, 3.5556
Madi Mace, Ohio, R-Freshman, undecided, 3.312
Abby Garnett, Ohio, R-Sophomore, communication studies, 3.235
Yaniah Curry, Toledo, R-Freshman, Spanish, 3.981
Jaela Johnson, Toledo, Sophomore, Psychology, 3.320
Mali Morgan-Elliott, Toledo, Sophomore, Visual Arts, 3.256
Sophia Wiard, Toledo, Sophomore, Pre-Business, 3.816
Ashley Konkle, Western Michigan, Sophomore, Biomedical Sciences, 3.39
Maddie Watters, Western Michigan, Junior, Accountancy, 3.90
Taylor Williams, Western Michigan, R-Freshman, Biomedical Sciences, 3.54
ACADEMIC ALL-MAC TEAM HONOREES,
LAST SEVENÂ SEASONS
| Northern Illinois | 44 |
| Bowling Green | 43 |
| Miami | 40 |
| Kent State | 35 |
| Akron | 31 |
| Central Michigan | 30 |
| Toledo | 30 |
| Buffalo | 24 |
| Western Michigan | 24 |
| Ohio | 20 |
| Ball State | 19 |
| Eastern Michigan | 13 |
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