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Falcons Face Florida in WNIT's Great 8
March 25, 2023 | Women's Basketball
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BGSU meets the Gators on Monday evening at the Stroh
BOWLING GREEN VS. FLORIDA
Monday, March 27, 2023 • 6:00 p.m.
Stroh Center • Bowling Green, Ohio
WNIT Fourth Round (Great 8)
TV/Video: ESPN3 • Audio: BG Falcon Media
Live Stats: BGSUFalcons.com • Twitter: @BGSUwbb
• The Bowling Green State University women's basketball team has advanced to the fourth round of the Women's National Invitation Tournament for just the second time in school history. Head coach Robyn Fralick and the Falcons, the Mid-American Conference's automatic qualifier to the WNIT, will face the University of Florida in the WNIT's Great 8 on Monday (March 27), with tipoff set for 6:00 p.m. at the Stroh Center.
FOLLOW THE FALCONS
• There are multiple ways to keep up with the Falcons in 2022-23...
• TV/VIDEO: Monday's Florida game will be streamed via ESPN3.
• RADIO/AUDIO: All of BGSU's remaining 2022-23 games are slated to have an audio stream thanks to BG Falcon Media (the Bowling Green Radio Sports Organization [BGRSO]).
• LIVE STATS: Live stats are scheduled to be available for all BGSU games in 2022-23.
• TWITTER: In-game updates, along with key graphics and information, can be found on the BGSU women's basketball twitter account, @BGSUwbb.
• For all of the pertinent links to any and all ways to follow the Falcons, go to BGSUFalcons.com and navigate your way to the "women's basketball schedule" page on game day.
TWO TEAMS. A LOT OF WINS.
• In each of the WNIT's first three rounds, the Falcons' game featured the two teams with the highest combined win total in that round.
• BGSU opened the tourney with an 87-80 win over Liberty on March 16 at the Stroh. Entering that game, the two teams had combined for 51 wins on the season, the highest total among any of the WNIT's 32 first-round matchups.
• BGSU and Green Bay – the only two teams in the 64-team field with as many as 27 wins entering the WNIT – went into last Monday's (March 20) game with a combined total of 56 victories, easily the highest total in any of the 16 second-round matchups.
• BGSU and Memphis had combined for 51 victories this year heading into Thursday's Falcon win over the Tigers. And, the trend continues, as BGSU and Florida have combined for 49 victories this year. The highest total of combined wins in any of the other three Great 8 games is 46.
FUN FACTS ABOUT FLORIDA
• Monday night marks the first WNIT meeting between BGSU and Florida, but it will be the Gators' fourth national postseason game in Bowling Green, Ohio. Florida's first-ever NCAA Tournament game was a 69-67 victory over the Falcons at Anderson Arena on March 17, 1993 (box score on page 42).
• Then, in 2012, the Stroh Center hosted NCAA Championships first- and second-round games. Florida defeated Ohio State before falling to eventual national champion Baylor in the second round.
• Amanda Butler played for UF in that 1993 game and was Florida's head coach in 2012. Butler is now the head coach at Clemson, and the 2022-23 Gators beat the Tigers on Thursday in the WNIT's Super 16.
THE FALCONS IN THE WNIT
• BGSU is appearing in the postseason WNIT for the eighth time in program history, and the second time in three years. The Falcons enter the Florida game with an all-time record of 11-8 in the tourney.
• The Falcons are 9-5 in home WNIT games through the years, including a 2-2 mark at venerable Anderson Arena and a 7-3 record at the Stroh Center. BGSU advanced to the third round of the 2013 tournament and the fourth round of the 2014 WNIT, losing to the eventual champion each season (Drexel in '13; Rutgers in '14).
• BGSU is 1-1 in road games following last week's win at Green Bay, and the Falcons are 1-2 in neutral-site contests in WNIT play over the years.
NOW THAT'S A TURNAROUND!
• The Falcons went 19-42 overall and 5-31 in MAC play in head coach Robyn Fralick's first two seasons at the helm, as she and her staff were recruiting the bulk of the current team and implementing their culture and style of play.
• It's safe to say that Fralick and her staff were successful. Over the last two-plus years, the Falcons are 68-30 overall and 38-18 in league regular-season action. BGSU has qualified for national postseason play in each of the last three seasons.
THIRTY (30) WINS
• The Falcons' 73-60 win over Memphis on Thursday night was BGSU's 30th victory of the season. BGSU has won 30 games for the first time since the 2013-14 team went 30-5. The '13-14 squad – like this year's club – won three WNIT games, topping High Point, St. Bonaventure and Michigan at the Stroh Center.
CAN YOU PUT THOSE THIRTY (30!) WINS INTO SOME SORT OF CONTEXT?
• The Falcons have won a lot of games this season – 30, to be exact. The current team is the 12th in program history to win at least 25 contests, and the first since 2013-14 (the complete list of BGSU's year-by-year records is on page 39).
• BGSU reached 27 wins for the ninth time in program history. All 11 of the other MAC schools have combined for just 10 such seasons.
• A total of five teams have won 30 or more games in the history of MAC women's basketball. Bowling Green has done so on three occasions, with the other 11 league schools combining for a total of two.
MAC RECORD BOOK – MOST WINS, SEASON
31 BOWLING GREEN, 2006-07 (31-4)
30 BOWLING GREEN, 2013-14 (30-5)
30 BOWLING GREEN, 2022-23 (30-6 as of March 25)
30 Central Michigan, 2017-18 (30-5)
30 Ohio, 2018-19 (30-6)
TOTAL SEASONS OF 27+ WINS: BGSU 9; Toledo 5; CMU, Ohio 2; Buffalo 1
TOTAL SEASONS OF 28+ WINS: BGSU 6; Toledo 4; Buffalo, CMU, Ohio 1
TOTAL SEASONS OF 29+ WINS: BGSU, Toledo 4; Buffalo, CMU, Ohio 1
TOTAL SEASONS OF 30+ WINS: BGSU 3; CMU, Ohio 1
A QUICK LOOK AT THE GATORS
• Florida is 19-14 on the year, and the Gators went 5-11 in Southeastern Conference play. UF opened the WNIT with a three-point win over Wofford, before going on the road and posting double-digit victories over both Wake Forest and Clemson. The Gators have won five of the last six games.
• Individually, KK Deans has 14.2 ppg to pace three double-digit scorers, while Nina Rickards and Leilani Correa have 12.4 and 11.5 ppg, respectively. Deans has hit a team-leading 74 three-point field goals and also paces the Gators with 3.61 apg.
• Head coach Kelly Rae Finley's team is 11-5 at home, 6-7 on the road and 2-2 in neutral-site games this season. In conference play, the Gators went 3-5 at home and 2-6 on the road. Finley is in her second season at the Florida helm after guiding the Gators to records of 21-11 overall and 10-6 in SEC action in 2021-22.
THE SERIES
• The Falcons trail Florida, 1-0, in the all-time series. The previous matchup, like Monday's contest, came in national postseason play in Bowling Green. On Saint Patrick's Day in 1993, the Gators posted a 69-67 win over the Falcons in the first round of the NCAA Championships. Florida's LaTonya Davis hit a jumper with three seconds left to give the visitors the win before a crowd of 4,408 at venerable Anderson Arena. Lori Albers led the Falcons with 23 points before suffering an injury in the second half. The box score from that game is on page 42.
DOWN THE ROAD
• The BGSU-Florida winner will advance to the Fab 4 of the WNIT, and will face either Harvard or Columbia, with the date, time and location of that game to be determined.
Monday, March 27, 2023 • 6:00 p.m.
Stroh Center • Bowling Green, Ohio
WNIT Fourth Round (Great 8)
TV/Video: ESPN3 • Audio: BG Falcon Media
Live Stats: BGSUFalcons.com • Twitter: @BGSUwbb
• The Bowling Green State University women's basketball team has advanced to the fourth round of the Women's National Invitation Tournament for just the second time in school history. Head coach Robyn Fralick and the Falcons, the Mid-American Conference's automatic qualifier to the WNIT, will face the University of Florida in the WNIT's Great 8 on Monday (March 27), with tipoff set for 6:00 p.m. at the Stroh Center.
FOLLOW THE FALCONS
• There are multiple ways to keep up with the Falcons in 2022-23...
• TV/VIDEO: Monday's Florida game will be streamed via ESPN3.
• RADIO/AUDIO: All of BGSU's remaining 2022-23 games are slated to have an audio stream thanks to BG Falcon Media (the Bowling Green Radio Sports Organization [BGRSO]).
• LIVE STATS: Live stats are scheduled to be available for all BGSU games in 2022-23.
• TWITTER: In-game updates, along with key graphics and information, can be found on the BGSU women's basketball twitter account, @BGSUwbb.
• For all of the pertinent links to any and all ways to follow the Falcons, go to BGSUFalcons.com and navigate your way to the "women's basketball schedule" page on game day.
TWO TEAMS. A LOT OF WINS.
• In each of the WNIT's first three rounds, the Falcons' game featured the two teams with the highest combined win total in that round.
• BGSU opened the tourney with an 87-80 win over Liberty on March 16 at the Stroh. Entering that game, the two teams had combined for 51 wins on the season, the highest total among any of the WNIT's 32 first-round matchups.
• BGSU and Green Bay – the only two teams in the 64-team field with as many as 27 wins entering the WNIT – went into last Monday's (March 20) game with a combined total of 56 victories, easily the highest total in any of the 16 second-round matchups.
• BGSU and Memphis had combined for 51 victories this year heading into Thursday's Falcon win over the Tigers. And, the trend continues, as BGSU and Florida have combined for 49 victories this year. The highest total of combined wins in any of the other three Great 8 games is 46.
FUN FACTS ABOUT FLORIDA
• Monday night marks the first WNIT meeting between BGSU and Florida, but it will be the Gators' fourth national postseason game in Bowling Green, Ohio. Florida's first-ever NCAA Tournament game was a 69-67 victory over the Falcons at Anderson Arena on March 17, 1993 (box score on page 42).
• Then, in 2012, the Stroh Center hosted NCAA Championships first- and second-round games. Florida defeated Ohio State before falling to eventual national champion Baylor in the second round.
• Amanda Butler played for UF in that 1993 game and was Florida's head coach in 2012. Butler is now the head coach at Clemson, and the 2022-23 Gators beat the Tigers on Thursday in the WNIT's Super 16.
THE FALCONS IN THE WNIT
• BGSU is appearing in the postseason WNIT for the eighth time in program history, and the second time in three years. The Falcons enter the Florida game with an all-time record of 11-8 in the tourney.
• The Falcons are 9-5 in home WNIT games through the years, including a 2-2 mark at venerable Anderson Arena and a 7-3 record at the Stroh Center. BGSU advanced to the third round of the 2013 tournament and the fourth round of the 2014 WNIT, losing to the eventual champion each season (Drexel in '13; Rutgers in '14).
• BGSU is 1-1 in road games following last week's win at Green Bay, and the Falcons are 1-2 in neutral-site contests in WNIT play over the years.
NOW THAT'S A TURNAROUND!
• The Falcons went 19-42 overall and 5-31 in MAC play in head coach Robyn Fralick's first two seasons at the helm, as she and her staff were recruiting the bulk of the current team and implementing their culture and style of play.
• It's safe to say that Fralick and her staff were successful. Over the last two-plus years, the Falcons are 68-30 overall and 38-18 in league regular-season action. BGSU has qualified for national postseason play in each of the last three seasons.
THIRTY (30) WINS
• The Falcons' 73-60 win over Memphis on Thursday night was BGSU's 30th victory of the season. BGSU has won 30 games for the first time since the 2013-14 team went 30-5. The '13-14 squad – like this year's club – won three WNIT games, topping High Point, St. Bonaventure and Michigan at the Stroh Center.
CAN YOU PUT THOSE THIRTY (30!) WINS INTO SOME SORT OF CONTEXT?
• The Falcons have won a lot of games this season – 30, to be exact. The current team is the 12th in program history to win at least 25 contests, and the first since 2013-14 (the complete list of BGSU's year-by-year records is on page 39).
• BGSU reached 27 wins for the ninth time in program history. All 11 of the other MAC schools have combined for just 10 such seasons.
• A total of five teams have won 30 or more games in the history of MAC women's basketball. Bowling Green has done so on three occasions, with the other 11 league schools combining for a total of two.
MAC RECORD BOOK – MOST WINS, SEASON
31 BOWLING GREEN, 2006-07 (31-4)
30 BOWLING GREEN, 2013-14 (30-5)
30 BOWLING GREEN, 2022-23 (30-6 as of March 25)
30 Central Michigan, 2017-18 (30-5)
30 Ohio, 2018-19 (30-6)
TOTAL SEASONS OF 27+ WINS: BGSU 9; Toledo 5; CMU, Ohio 2; Buffalo 1
TOTAL SEASONS OF 28+ WINS: BGSU 6; Toledo 4; Buffalo, CMU, Ohio 1
TOTAL SEASONS OF 29+ WINS: BGSU, Toledo 4; Buffalo, CMU, Ohio 1
TOTAL SEASONS OF 30+ WINS: BGSU 3; CMU, Ohio 1
A QUICK LOOK AT THE GATORS
• Florida is 19-14 on the year, and the Gators went 5-11 in Southeastern Conference play. UF opened the WNIT with a three-point win over Wofford, before going on the road and posting double-digit victories over both Wake Forest and Clemson. The Gators have won five of the last six games.
• Individually, KK Deans has 14.2 ppg to pace three double-digit scorers, while Nina Rickards and Leilani Correa have 12.4 and 11.5 ppg, respectively. Deans has hit a team-leading 74 three-point field goals and also paces the Gators with 3.61 apg.
• Head coach Kelly Rae Finley's team is 11-5 at home, 6-7 on the road and 2-2 in neutral-site games this season. In conference play, the Gators went 3-5 at home and 2-6 on the road. Finley is in her second season at the Florida helm after guiding the Gators to records of 21-11 overall and 10-6 in SEC action in 2021-22.
THE SERIES
• The Falcons trail Florida, 1-0, in the all-time series. The previous matchup, like Monday's contest, came in national postseason play in Bowling Green. On Saint Patrick's Day in 1993, the Gators posted a 69-67 win over the Falcons in the first round of the NCAA Championships. Florida's LaTonya Davis hit a jumper with three seconds left to give the visitors the win before a crowd of 4,408 at venerable Anderson Arena. Lori Albers led the Falcons with 23 points before suffering an injury in the second half. The box score from that game is on page 42.
DOWN THE ROAD
• The BGSU-Florida winner will advance to the Fab 4 of the WNIT, and will face either Harvard or Columbia, with the date, time and location of that game to be determined.
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