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Fralick Announces Additions to Staff
September 07, 2021 | Women's Basketball
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Lukusa, Moorer Join BGSU Women’s Basketball Program
Bowling Green State University women's basketball head coach Robyn Fralick has announced a pair of additions to her staff. Nandy Lukusa has joined the program as a graduate manager, while Bre Moorer returns to her alma mater as the Falcons' video coordinator.
"We are so grateful to have Nandy and Bre join our staff," said Fralick. "Nandy is eager about the coaching profession and has an incredible passion for helping. Bre is a former Falcon, who brings a deep pride to our program. She is the ultimate teammate, who will help to continue to elevate our program."
Lukusa comes to BGSU from Grand Valley State University, where he most recently served as a Gameday Operations Coordinator within the athletics department. His duties within that role included setup and tear-down for numerous sporting events, including  football, basketball, lacrosse, baseball, softball, volleyball and track and field, as well as enhancing the game-day experience for fans and athletes.
Lukusa also worked with the Grand Rapids Storm travel basketball organization, with involvement in game management, ticket sales and facility-related matters. He spent nearly two years at GVSU and just over two years with the Storm.
He also worked with the Grand Rapids Drive as a promotions coordinator.
Lukusa graduated in April of 2021 from GVSU, with a Bachelor of Science degree in Sport Management. A member of the GVSU Leadership Board, he was a Sport Management Leadership Representative and was named to the Dean's List on multiple occasions.
Moorer returns to BGSU after spending the 2020-21 season as assistant coach at Murray State College in Tishomingo, Okla. She helped head coach Steve Lowe's Aggies to an 11-9 overall record and an 8-8 mark in the Oklahoma Collegiate Athletic Conference.
Prior to her year in Oklahoma, Moorer spent the previous two years as an Athletics Ticket Office graduate assistant at BGSU. She was responsible for charitable donations, promotional e-mails, student-employees and ticket operations on game days.
The ticket office stint came after Moorer spent three seasons (2015-18) as a student manager for the BGSU women's basketball team. Moorer was responsible for the team's game film, practice equipment, recruiting database and any duties assigned by the coaching staff.
Moorer graduated cum laude from BGSU in 2018, earning a Bachelor of Science degree in Education and Human Development as a Sport Management major. She went on to earn her Master of Education in Human Movement, Sport & Leisure Studies at BGSU in 2020, majoring in Sport Administration.
BGSU welcomes back 10 letterwinners, including all five starters, from last season's team. The 2020-21 Falcons, picked to finish 11th in the 12-team MAC in the preseason coaches' poll, went 21-8 overall and 14-4 in league play to win the conference regular-season title. BGSU advanced to national postseason play, participating in the WNIT.
The Falcons were tied for second in the nation on the NCAA's list of top Division-I turnarounds from 2019-20 to '20-21. Head coach Robyn Fralick's team posted a 12-game improvement over the previous season.
TICKETS ARE ON SALE NOW!
Tickets for the 2021-22 season are now on sale. Season tickets to watch the defending MAC champions start at just $75. For more information or to get your tickets now, click the links at the top of this page.
MOBILE/PRINT-AT-HOME TICKETS
The BGSU Athletics Ticket Office offers only mobile and print-at-home tickets for the 2021-22 season. This allows Falcon fans to benefit in a variety of ways. Fans have instant access to their tickets, whether at home, work, or the site of the game. There is no need to worry any longer about losing or misplacing tickets because they are as close as your phone or laptop.
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With this new system, delivery fees have been eliminated, saving up to $10. Fans can print their own tickets and bring them to the game or simply display the tickets on their phone when they arrive at the game. Fans will no longer need to wait for tickets in the mail or in line at will call.
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Can't make it to the game or have an extra ticket? Fans can exchange a ticket for a future game, or can sell their tickets through StubHub. Meeting a friend at the game? Falcon fans can easily transfer a ticket to their friend's phone.
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For more information on mobile/print-at-home tickets, please CLICK HERE.
TICKET EXCHANGE PROGRAM
Season ticket holders are able to exchange tickets for future games ONLY. Exchanges and transfers can be managed online. Fans can also sell their verified tickets on StubHub through their online ticketing account.
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FALCON FOUR PACK
Back for the 2021-22 season is the Falcon Four Pack! For as low as $200, fans can take advantage of the best deal in the Mid-American Conference. The Falcon Four Pack includes four season tickets (general admission) and complimentary season parking.
FOLLOW THE FALCONS
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 right here at BGSUFalcons.com.
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"We are so grateful to have Nandy and Bre join our staff," said Fralick. "Nandy is eager about the coaching profession and has an incredible passion for helping. Bre is a former Falcon, who brings a deep pride to our program. She is the ultimate teammate, who will help to continue to elevate our program."
Lukusa comes to BGSU from Grand Valley State University, where he most recently served as a Gameday Operations Coordinator within the athletics department. His duties within that role included setup and tear-down for numerous sporting events, including  football, basketball, lacrosse, baseball, softball, volleyball and track and field, as well as enhancing the game-day experience for fans and athletes.
Lukusa also worked with the Grand Rapids Storm travel basketball organization, with involvement in game management, ticket sales and facility-related matters. He spent nearly two years at GVSU and just over two years with the Storm.
He also worked with the Grand Rapids Drive as a promotions coordinator.
Lukusa graduated in April of 2021 from GVSU, with a Bachelor of Science degree in Sport Management. A member of the GVSU Leadership Board, he was a Sport Management Leadership Representative and was named to the Dean's List on multiple occasions.
Moorer returns to BGSU after spending the 2020-21 season as assistant coach at Murray State College in Tishomingo, Okla. She helped head coach Steve Lowe's Aggies to an 11-9 overall record and an 8-8 mark in the Oklahoma Collegiate Athletic Conference.
Prior to her year in Oklahoma, Moorer spent the previous two years as an Athletics Ticket Office graduate assistant at BGSU. She was responsible for charitable donations, promotional e-mails, student-employees and ticket operations on game days.
The ticket office stint came after Moorer spent three seasons (2015-18) as a student manager for the BGSU women's basketball team. Moorer was responsible for the team's game film, practice equipment, recruiting database and any duties assigned by the coaching staff.
Moorer graduated cum laude from BGSU in 2018, earning a Bachelor of Science degree in Education and Human Development as a Sport Management major. She went on to earn her Master of Education in Human Movement, Sport & Leisure Studies at BGSU in 2020, majoring in Sport Administration.
BGSU welcomes back 10 letterwinners, including all five starters, from last season's team. The 2020-21 Falcons, picked to finish 11th in the 12-team MAC in the preseason coaches' poll, went 21-8 overall and 14-4 in league play to win the conference regular-season title. BGSU advanced to national postseason play, participating in the WNIT.
The Falcons were tied for second in the nation on the NCAA's list of top Division-I turnarounds from 2019-20 to '20-21. Head coach Robyn Fralick's team posted a 12-game improvement over the previous season.
TICKETS ARE ON SALE NOW!
Tickets for the 2021-22 season are now on sale. Season tickets to watch the defending MAC champions start at just $75. For more information or to get your tickets now, click the links at the top of this page.
MOBILE/PRINT-AT-HOME TICKETS
The BGSU Athletics Ticket Office offers only mobile and print-at-home tickets for the 2021-22 season. This allows Falcon fans to benefit in a variety of ways. Fans have instant access to their tickets, whether at home, work, or the site of the game. There is no need to worry any longer about losing or misplacing tickets because they are as close as your phone or laptop.
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With this new system, delivery fees have been eliminated, saving up to $10. Fans can print their own tickets and bring them to the game or simply display the tickets on their phone when they arrive at the game. Fans will no longer need to wait for tickets in the mail or in line at will call.
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Can't make it to the game or have an extra ticket? Fans can exchange a ticket for a future game, or can sell their tickets through StubHub. Meeting a friend at the game? Falcon fans can easily transfer a ticket to their friend's phone.
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For more information on mobile/print-at-home tickets, please CLICK HERE.
TICKET EXCHANGE PROGRAM
Season ticket holders are able to exchange tickets for future games ONLY. Exchanges and transfers can be managed online. Fans can also sell their verified tickets on StubHub through their online ticketing account.
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FALCON FOUR PACK
Back for the 2021-22 season is the Falcon Four Pack! For as low as $200, fans can take advantage of the best deal in the Mid-American Conference. The Falcon Four Pack includes four season tickets (general admission) and complimentary season parking.
FOLLOW THE FALCONS
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 right here at BGSUFalcons.com.
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