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Kohler Makes History as Falcons Top Gray Wolves, 104-76
December 14, 2025 | Women's Basketball
Junior guard records first triple-double in program history
BOWLING GREEN, Ohio – Junior Paige Kohler made history on Sunday afternoon (Dec. 14), as the Bowling Green State University women's basketball team picked up a 104-76 win over Lourdes University at the Stroh Center.
Kohler recorded the first triple-double in program history, with 17 points and game-high totals of 10 rebounds and 10 assists for the Falcons (6-4).
Junior Joniyah Bland-Fitzpatrick also had 17 points in the win, going 6-for-7 from the field, while redshirt junior Jasmine Fearne and sophomore Lauren Gerken each scored 16 points.
For the Gray Wolves, who are 9-0 on the season, Emma Pedroza and Kaylona Butler combined to score 57 points. Pedroza had a game-high 32 points, with Butler adding 25. Sunday's game counted as an exhibition contest for Lourdes.
The visitors scored seven points in the final 40 seconds of the opening quarter to take a 21-19 lead after 10 minutes, but BGSU ended the first half on a 17-2 run to take a 51-33 lead into the locker room.
The Falcons' lead reached 20 points for the first time on an Emily Siesel three-pointer early in the third quarter, and Kohler's putback later in the period upped the margin to 30 points. The advantage became a game-high 39 points midway through the fourth, as Jaedyn Cook's layup gave the Orange and Brown a 101-62 lead before the Gray Wolves ended the game on a 14-3 run.
Kaia Woods and Ky'Aira Miller each scored nine points, with Woods adding six assists, five rebounds and a game-high five steals. Siesel and Cook each scored six points, with Cook pulling down eight rebounds.
The Falcons had a 49-33 rebounding advantage, including a 43-19 lead in that category over the final three periods.
BGSU shot 57.1 percent from the floor on the afternoon.
NOTE OF THE DAY (OBVIOUSLY, PAIGE'S TRIPLE-DOUBLE IS THE NOTE OF THE DAY, BUT WE ALREADY MENTIONED THAT)
• In the first 200 games the Falcons played at the Stroh Center, BGSU never scored more than 102 points in a contest. Now, BG has surpassed that total in three consecutive games in the building.
• The Falcons had 103 points vs. Kentucky State on Nov. 3, setting a new arena record for points in a game. Then, four days later, BGSU shattered that four-day-old record with 118 points against Defiance.
• On Sunday, BG scored 104 points vs. the Gray Wolves, marking the Falcons' third-straight triple-digit scoring game.
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ALSO NOTEWORTHY
• BGSU's current streak marks just the second time in school history that the Falcons have scored at least 100 points in three consecutive games. BG picked up a 109-96 win at Kent State on Jan. 30, 1988, then had 101 points in back-to-back home victories, against Central Michigan (101-78; Feb. 3, 1988) and Eastern Michigan (101-67; Feb. 6, 1988).
UP NEXT
• The Falcons' season-long six-game homestand continues on Tuesday morning (Dec. 16), when Le Moyne comes to the Stroh Center. The game, BG's annual "School Day" contest, will begin at 11:00 a.m.
• Then, the Orange and Brown will begin Mid-American Conference action on Saturday (Dec. 20), taking on Kent State in a 2:00 p.m. start at the Stroh.
FOR MORE INFORMATION...
• For more information on all things BGSU women's basketball, follow the Falcons on Facebook (@BGWBB), Twitter/X (@BGSU_Athletics and @BGSUWBB) and Instagram (@bgsuwbb), as well as on the web at BGSUFalcons.com.
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Kohler recorded the first triple-double in program history, with 17 points and game-high totals of 10 rebounds and 10 assists for the Falcons (6-4).
Junior Joniyah Bland-Fitzpatrick also had 17 points in the win, going 6-for-7 from the field, while redshirt junior Jasmine Fearne and sophomore Lauren Gerken each scored 16 points.
For the Gray Wolves, who are 9-0 on the season, Emma Pedroza and Kaylona Butler combined to score 57 points. Pedroza had a game-high 32 points, with Butler adding 25. Sunday's game counted as an exhibition contest for Lourdes.
The visitors scored seven points in the final 40 seconds of the opening quarter to take a 21-19 lead after 10 minutes, but BGSU ended the first half on a 17-2 run to take a 51-33 lead into the locker room.
The Falcons' lead reached 20 points for the first time on an Emily Siesel three-pointer early in the third quarter, and Kohler's putback later in the period upped the margin to 30 points. The advantage became a game-high 39 points midway through the fourth, as Jaedyn Cook's layup gave the Orange and Brown a 101-62 lead before the Gray Wolves ended the game on a 14-3 run.
Kaia Woods and Ky'Aira Miller each scored nine points, with Woods adding six assists, five rebounds and a game-high five steals. Siesel and Cook each scored six points, with Cook pulling down eight rebounds.
The Falcons had a 49-33 rebounding advantage, including a 43-19 lead in that category over the final three periods.
BGSU shot 57.1 percent from the floor on the afternoon.
NOTE OF THE DAY (OBVIOUSLY, PAIGE'S TRIPLE-DOUBLE IS THE NOTE OF THE DAY, BUT WE ALREADY MENTIONED THAT)
• In the first 200 games the Falcons played at the Stroh Center, BGSU never scored more than 102 points in a contest. Now, BG has surpassed that total in three consecutive games in the building.
• The Falcons had 103 points vs. Kentucky State on Nov. 3, setting a new arena record for points in a game. Then, four days later, BGSU shattered that four-day-old record with 118 points against Defiance.
• On Sunday, BG scored 104 points vs. the Gray Wolves, marking the Falcons' third-straight triple-digit scoring game.
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📹 HIGHLIGHTS‼️📹
— BGSU Women's Basketball (@BGSUWBB) December 15, 2025
The Falcons picked up their fifth consecutive win this afternoon!!#AyZiggy | #EarnIt pic.twitter.com/ASXpJdvV64
ALSO NOTEWORTHY
• BGSU's current streak marks just the second time in school history that the Falcons have scored at least 100 points in three consecutive games. BG picked up a 109-96 win at Kent State on Jan. 30, 1988, then had 101 points in back-to-back home victories, against Central Michigan (101-78; Feb. 3, 1988) and Eastern Michigan (101-67; Feb. 6, 1988).
UP NEXT
• The Falcons' season-long six-game homestand continues on Tuesday morning (Dec. 16), when Le Moyne comes to the Stroh Center. The game, BG's annual "School Day" contest, will begin at 11:00 a.m.
• Then, the Orange and Brown will begin Mid-American Conference action on Saturday (Dec. 20), taking on Kent State in a 2:00 p.m. start at the Stroh.
FOR MORE INFORMATION...
• For more information on all things BGSU women's basketball, follow the Falcons on Facebook (@BGWBB), Twitter/X (@BGSU_Athletics and @BGSUWBB) and Instagram (@bgsuwbb), as well as on the web at BGSUFalcons.com.
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Team Stats
Lou
BGSU
FG%
.380
.571
3FG%
.348
.382
FT%
.800
.704
RB
33
49
TO
18
21
STL
7
14
Game Leaders
Players Mentioned
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Sunday, December 14
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Monday, December 08
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Thursday, December 04
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Monday, December 01





















