Bowling Green State University Athletics

Fralick, Falcons Unveil 2022-23 Schedule
August 24, 2022 | Women's Basketball, Stroh Center
Bowling Green State University women's basketball coach Robyn Fralick has announced her team's schedule for the 2022-23 season. The Falcons' 30-game regular-season schedule includes 13 contests inside the friendly confines of the Stroh Center, and tickets are on sale now.
"We are very excited about our schedule and the upcoming season," said Fralick. "We are looking forward to the challenge of our non-conference schedule, followed by the night-in and night-out battles in our incredible league.
"We cannot wait to see our Falcon Faithful in the Stroh soon!"
The home portion of the non-conference schedule includes games vs. Wright State (Nov. 14), Northern Kentucky (Nov. 23) and Detroit Mercy (Nov. 28) in November. The latter game will see the return of former Falcon great Kate Achter to BG. Achter, a BGSU Hall-of-Famer, is entering her first year as head coach of the Titans.
The regular season begins on Nov. 7, when the Falcons take on St. Bonaventure in Western New York. The Bonnies are coached by another familiar face to Falcon fans, as SBU head coach Jesse Fleming spent four years on the BGSU coaching staff.
The Falcons will make several trips to the state of Indiana during the non-conference portion of the schedule. BGSU will take on Indiana (Nov. 17), Southern Indiana (Nov. 19), Valparaiso (Dec. 2) and IUPUI (Nov. 15), all on the road.
The non-league slate also includes a roac game vs. ETSU (Dec. 11) as well as a pair of contests at the UTRGV South Padre Island Classic just prior to the holidays. The Falcons will face Texas A&M-Commerce (Dec. 19) and UTRGV (Dec. 20) in that tournament.
After a home game vs. Findlay (Dec. 30) wraps up the 2022 portion of the schedule, BGSU commences the 18-game conference slate on Wednesday, Jan. 4, with another trip to the state of Indiana to meet Ball State.
The Falcons will play two games each against seven MAC opponents, facing BSU, Buffalo, Central Michigan, Kent State, Northern Illinois, Toledo and Western Michigan both at home and on the road. BGSU will play single games against Akron, Eastern Michigan, Miami and Ohio, hosting the Eagles and RedHawks and traveling to meet the Zips and Bobcats.
BGSU's January schedule will include a pair of two-game homestands, as the Falcons will meet EMU (Jan. 7) at the Stroh to begin a stretch of four home contests in a five-game span. BG wil face CMU four days later (Jan. 11), and after a trip to Akron (Jan. 14), the Orange and Brown will play the first of two games vs. the arch-rival Rockets on Wednesday, Jan. 18.
BGSU then hosts KSU (Jan. 21) before playing road games against UB (Jan. 25) and NIU (Jan. 28) to end the month.
February sees the Falcons host WMU (Feb. 1), MU (Feb. 4), NIU (Feb. 15) and UB (Feb. 25) while hitting the road for matchups with Ohio (Feb. 8), KSU (Feb. 11), WMU (Feb. 18) and CMU (Feb. 22).
BSU comes to the Stroh (March 1) to begin the March portion of the schedule, and the Falcons make the short trip north to face UT in the final regular-season game on Saturday, March 4.
The MAC Tournament begins four days later (Wednesday, March 8) in downtown Cleveland, and the league tourney championship game is set for Saturday, March 11.
ABOUT THE FALCONS
The 2021-22 Falcons, despite losing nearly 75 player-games to injury, won 17 games and advanced to national postseason play for the second-straight season. BGSU went 17-16 overall and 10-10 in Mid-American Conference play, and the Falcons were selected to participate in the Women's Basketball Invitational (WBI). BG went 2-1 in that tourney, finishing the '21-22 season with a victory.
A total of 10 student-athletes from that 2021-22 team return in '22-23, and are joined by five newcomers, including a pair of transfers.
TICKETS ARE ON SALE NOW!
Tickets for the 2022-23 season are now on sale. Season tickets start at just $75. For more information or to get your tickets now, click the links at the top of this page.
SEASON TICKET HOLDERS
Fans who had season tickets last year can log into their accounts and pay for their tickets online. They can also call the ticket office at 877-BGSU-TICKET or visit the box office, Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.Â
MOBILE/PRINT-AT-HOME TICKETS
The BGSU Athletics Ticket Office offers only mobile and print-at-home tickets for the 2022-23 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 2022-23 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.
The most up-to-date BGSU women's basketball schedule can always be found by CLICKING HERE.
BGSU WOMEN'S BASKETBALL
2022-23 SCHEDULE
NOVEMBER
Mon., 7Â Â Â at St. Bonaventure
Mon., 14Â Â WRIGHT STATE
Thu., 17Â Â at Indiana
Sat., 19Â Â at Southern Indiana
Wed., 23Â Â NORTHERN KENTUCKY
Mon., 28Â Â DETROIT MERCY
DECEMBER
Fri., 2Â Â Â at Valparaiso
Sun., 11Â Â at East Tennessee State
Thu., 15Â Â at IUPUI
Mon., 19Â Â vs. Texas A&M-Commerce %
Tue., 20Â Â vs. UTRGV %
Fri., 30Â Â FINDLAY
JANUARY
Wed., 4Â Â Â at Ball State *
Sat., 7Â Â Â EASTERN MICHIGAN *
Wed., 11Â Â CENTRAL MICHIGAN *
Sat., 14Â Â at Akron *
Wed., 18Â Â TOLEDO *
Sat., 21Â Â KENT STATE *
Wed., 25Â Â at Buffalo *
Sat., 28Â Â at Northern Illinois *
FEBRUARY
Wed., 1Â Â Â WESTERN MICHIGAN *
Sat., 4Â Â Â MIAMI *
Wed., 8Â Â Â at Ohio *
Sat., 11Â Â at Kent State *
Wed., 15Â Â NORTHERN ILLINOIS *
Sat., 18Â Â at Western Michigan *
Wed., 22Â Â at Central Michigan *
Sat., 25Â Â BUFFALO *
MARCH
Wed., 1Â Â Â BALL STATE *
Sat., 4Â Â Â at Toledo *
March 8-11 – MAC Tournament; Cleveland, Ohio
* Mid-American Conference game
% UTRGV South Padre Island Classic (South Padre Island, Texas)
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"We are very excited about our schedule and the upcoming season," said Fralick. "We are looking forward to the challenge of our non-conference schedule, followed by the night-in and night-out battles in our incredible league.
"We cannot wait to see our Falcon Faithful in the Stroh soon!"
The home portion of the non-conference schedule includes games vs. Wright State (Nov. 14), Northern Kentucky (Nov. 23) and Detroit Mercy (Nov. 28) in November. The latter game will see the return of former Falcon great Kate Achter to BG. Achter, a BGSU Hall-of-Famer, is entering her first year as head coach of the Titans.
The regular season begins on Nov. 7, when the Falcons take on St. Bonaventure in Western New York. The Bonnies are coached by another familiar face to Falcon fans, as SBU head coach Jesse Fleming spent four years on the BGSU coaching staff.
The Falcons will make several trips to the state of Indiana during the non-conference portion of the schedule. BGSU will take on Indiana (Nov. 17), Southern Indiana (Nov. 19), Valparaiso (Dec. 2) and IUPUI (Nov. 15), all on the road.
The non-league slate also includes a roac game vs. ETSU (Dec. 11) as well as a pair of contests at the UTRGV South Padre Island Classic just prior to the holidays. The Falcons will face Texas A&M-Commerce (Dec. 19) and UTRGV (Dec. 20) in that tournament.
After a home game vs. Findlay (Dec. 30) wraps up the 2022 portion of the schedule, BGSU commences the 18-game conference slate on Wednesday, Jan. 4, with another trip to the state of Indiana to meet Ball State.
The Falcons will play two games each against seven MAC opponents, facing BSU, Buffalo, Central Michigan, Kent State, Northern Illinois, Toledo and Western Michigan both at home and on the road. BGSU will play single games against Akron, Eastern Michigan, Miami and Ohio, hosting the Eagles and RedHawks and traveling to meet the Zips and Bobcats.
BGSU's January schedule will include a pair of two-game homestands, as the Falcons will meet EMU (Jan. 7) at the Stroh to begin a stretch of four home contests in a five-game span. BG wil face CMU four days later (Jan. 11), and after a trip to Akron (Jan. 14), the Orange and Brown will play the first of two games vs. the arch-rival Rockets on Wednesday, Jan. 18.
BGSU then hosts KSU (Jan. 21) before playing road games against UB (Jan. 25) and NIU (Jan. 28) to end the month.
February sees the Falcons host WMU (Feb. 1), MU (Feb. 4), NIU (Feb. 15) and UB (Feb. 25) while hitting the road for matchups with Ohio (Feb. 8), KSU (Feb. 11), WMU (Feb. 18) and CMU (Feb. 22).
BSU comes to the Stroh (March 1) to begin the March portion of the schedule, and the Falcons make the short trip north to face UT in the final regular-season game on Saturday, March 4.
The MAC Tournament begins four days later (Wednesday, March 8) in downtown Cleveland, and the league tourney championship game is set for Saturday, March 11.
ABOUT THE FALCONS
The 2021-22 Falcons, despite losing nearly 75 player-games to injury, won 17 games and advanced to national postseason play for the second-straight season. BGSU went 17-16 overall and 10-10 in Mid-American Conference play, and the Falcons were selected to participate in the Women's Basketball Invitational (WBI). BG went 2-1 in that tourney, finishing the '21-22 season with a victory.
A total of 10 student-athletes from that 2021-22 team return in '22-23, and are joined by five newcomers, including a pair of transfers.
TICKETS ARE ON SALE NOW!
Tickets for the 2022-23 season are now on sale. Season tickets start at just $75. For more information or to get your tickets now, click the links at the top of this page.
SEASON TICKET HOLDERS
Fans who had season tickets last year can log into their accounts and pay for their tickets online. They can also call the ticket office at 877-BGSU-TICKET or visit the box office, Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.Â
MOBILE/PRINT-AT-HOME TICKETS
The BGSU Athletics Ticket Office offers only mobile and print-at-home tickets for the 2022-23 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.
Â
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.
Â
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.
Â
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.
Â
FALCON FOUR PACK
Back for the 2022-23 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.
The most up-to-date BGSU women's basketball schedule can always be found by CLICKING HERE.
BGSU WOMEN'S BASKETBALL
2022-23 SCHEDULE
NOVEMBER
Mon., 7Â Â Â at St. Bonaventure
Mon., 14Â Â WRIGHT STATE
Thu., 17Â Â at Indiana
Sat., 19Â Â at Southern Indiana
Wed., 23Â Â NORTHERN KENTUCKY
Mon., 28Â Â DETROIT MERCY
DECEMBER
Fri., 2Â Â Â at Valparaiso
Sun., 11Â Â at East Tennessee State
Thu., 15Â Â at IUPUI
Mon., 19Â Â vs. Texas A&M-Commerce %
Tue., 20Â Â vs. UTRGV %
Fri., 30Â Â FINDLAY
JANUARY
Wed., 4Â Â Â at Ball State *
Sat., 7Â Â Â EASTERN MICHIGAN *
Wed., 11Â Â CENTRAL MICHIGAN *
Sat., 14Â Â at Akron *
Wed., 18Â Â TOLEDO *
Sat., 21Â Â KENT STATE *
Wed., 25Â Â at Buffalo *
Sat., 28Â Â at Northern Illinois *
FEBRUARY
Wed., 1Â Â Â WESTERN MICHIGAN *
Sat., 4Â Â Â MIAMI *
Wed., 8Â Â Â at Ohio *
Sat., 11Â Â at Kent State *
Wed., 15Â Â NORTHERN ILLINOIS *
Sat., 18Â Â at Western Michigan *
Wed., 22Â Â at Central Michigan *
Sat., 25Â Â BUFFALO *
MARCH
Wed., 1Â Â Â BALL STATE *
Sat., 4Â Â Â at Toledo *
March 8-11 – MAC Tournament; Cleveland, Ohio
* Mid-American Conference game
% UTRGV South Padre Island Classic (South Padre Island, Texas)
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