Monday, November 7, 2011
Conference and National Respect
Tuesday, October 11, 2011
In High Demand
Thursday, September 15, 2011
Community Service at the Black Swamp Arts Festival
Maribeth Giese, Alexis Rogers and Deborah Hoekstra assist with tying shirts. |
Shanique Ogle helps kids dye their shirts. |
One of our youngest super-fans, Alex Popovich, shows off his newly dyed shirt! |
Tuesday, August 30, 2011
My First Week as a Falcon
On Friday, August 19, 2011, I arrived at BGSU and, with the help of my coaches, family, and teammates, moved into the brand new freshmen dorm, Centennial Hall. After spending the summer in Offenhauer with my roommate Kaila and fellow freshmen Jasmine, Shanique, and Deborah, I didn’t think it could get much better in dorm-life. But wow was I wrong! Centennial Hall is phenomenal. The best part (besides my teammates of course!) might be having our own personal bathroom…(except we have to clean it). Computer labs, flat screens tv’s, free laundry, the community kitchen – there are still things we haven’t discovered yet. The new dorm is simply incredible!
So following a fun opening weekend of hanging out with my teammates, and eating at the brand new dining facilities, I was ready to celebrate my birthday on Monday in style! Unfortunately, that meant it was time for the dreaded Gauntlet. We awoke early on Monday morning (yes, it was my birthday) and made our way to the track, where our coaches watched and supported us as we attacked the Gauntlet, a rugged fitness test we had trained for all summer. I will save you the gory details, but it’s definitely not the most fun way to spend a birthday. However, it was awesome seeing the team support one another the way we did, and it really showed me what being a part of this program is all about. The championships are great, but it is bond we share as friends and teammates that make this place so special.
The rest of the week almost seems a blur, with classes, weights, conditioning, and our first-ever individual workout on Friday. Rather than simply resting up over the weekend, we helped with visits from two really groovy recruits, and also interacted with the community at the Falcon Sports Kickoff on Saturday night. It was great meeting so many people who love and support BGSU Women’s Basketball!
The Gauntlet may not be the most ideal way of spending my birthday, but after my first week of college, I wouldn’t change a thing.
Thursday, August 11, 2011
Jill Stein's Blog about her Trip to Guatemala
Recently sophomore Jill Stein returned from her 10 day trip to Guatemala, and was kind enough to blog about her experience for us!
People often hear about third-world countries and the devastation that is taking place, but because we are blessed enough to live in a place where we can go to the sink and get a glass full of clean, cold water or flush our toilet paper down after we’re done (sick, I know!), we often don’t take the time to think of the millions or even trillions of people around the world that don’t (and will probably never) experience these simple things. The past two weeks I have had the opportunity to go on a mission trip in Guatemala through an organization called ‘Champions in Action’. The mission of this organization is to connect “the disadvantaged youth of Guatemala to mentors through premier sports camps”. This means that for a week a group of 100 boys, ages 12-18, came to a premier soccer camp about two and a half hours outside the capital city.
During this time, myself, along with 30 other Americans from the Bowling Green area had the opportunity to teach these boys the fundamentals of the game they love so much. (Just as a side note, I once heard a story that two gangs of boys that were fighting, stopped the fight for a two-hour period just to play soccer. Unfortunately, after the game they continued fighting. But this gives you an idea as to how much these boys love their futbol!) Our typical day while at the camp looked something like this:
-Wake up at 6:15 for a warm-up at 6:30
-Warm-up 6:30-7:30
-Short group time 7:30-8
-Breakfast 8-9
-Devotional time 9-9:45
-Morning session/stations 9:45-12:30
- Swim time 12:30-1:30
- Lunch 1:30 -2:30
- Afternoon session/games 2:30-5:30
- Showers 5:30-6:30
-Dinner 6:30-8
-Down time 8-8:30
-Chapel service 8:30-10:30
-Lights out 10:30
So as you can see, we were working with a very tight schedule.
As important as the soccer was to the boys, our true mission there was to show them love and serve them like they have never experienced before. Most of these boys were from different ‘red zones’ throughout the city. A red zone is an especially dangerous area normally ran by gangs and drug lords. Unfortunately, most of these boys have lost their fathers to gang violence or prison and their mothers to drug addiction. Therefore, these boys have found a false sense of love from a gang leader or drug lord since they don’t receive any love from their families at home. This is another area in my life that I came home especially thankful for. Family is definitely something that many people take for granted (I know I have before), but after seeing 12 year old boys on the streets without a mother or father, you look at your life much differently. We are truly blessed.
So our main job throughout the week was to break down the walls of anger and rejection that the boys have built up their entire lives because they had no other way to cope with their situation. Instead, we replaced that anger and rejection with love, hope, and joy. When the boys would ask, “Why are you here? Why do you love us like this?” We would always reply, “We are just showing you the love the God has shown us” (1 John 4:19). For the first couple days it was hard for the boys to comprehend that they have always had and will always have a heavenly Father that will never leave them like their earthly fathers may have.
There was an extreme shift in all 100 of the boys from the time they arrived at camp on Sunday until the time we left on Friday. It warms my hearth to think of the glow in their eyes when I had to say goodbye knowing that they now know that gangs and drugs are not the only way to live. There is a much better way of life and they can achieve that with Christ by their side (Phil 4:13).
The past two weeks has been one of the best times of my life by far. I not only got to love on boys that needed it more than I could have imagined, but I also grew a lot myself. The Lord showed me all the ways I am truly blessed and that I don’t need all the material things in the world today to be happy. I’ve learned it is much more rewarding to share my God-given gifts, like love and joy, with others than to buy the next generation iPhone for my own personal enjoyment.
So I hope this little excerpt of my trip (I could write another 10 pages!) is encouraging and makes you think about all the blessings in your life you experience every day without even thinking about. I also challenge you to think of the ways you can show love to others around you. It doesn’t mean that you have to go to Guatemala on a mission trip or anything. You can show love to someone by just opening the door for them as you walk into the store or picking up papers that someone has dropped all over the floor. Little things like this may make someone’s day, and you might not even know it. I promise it will change your perspective on things, just as it has changed mine. God Bless!!!! J
Love,
Thursday, August 4, 2011
What BGSU Basketball is All About!
Genoa grad plays role on MAC championship team
Eli awarded scholarship as junior
Simone Eli had one field goal and two free throws for five points in 23 minutes over 13 games as a sophomore wing for Bowling Green State University's women's basketball team last season.
But Falcons coach Curt Miller considers Eli to be a very important piece to a puzzle that includes Mid-American Conference titles and NCAA Tournament appearances each of the last two years.
So what will Eli have as a junior? A scholarship.
"Simone is a feel-good story for our program," Miller said. "It's about her, but also our program. A player who scored one basket from the field last year earned a full-ride athletic scholarship. That tells you that sometimes the good guys are rewarded.
"She has earned a scholarship for a perennial champ because of her character and what she means to the team. That could never be reflected in stats. She understands she won't be a superstar in our program but she holds a valuable place."
Eli, a Genoa graduate, has relished her role simulating the opposition's top shooter in practices.
"She can help us stretch the floor and make 3s," Miller said. "She has a unique ability that many in Division 1 basketball don't -- she can make 3s when closely guarded. She has a quick release she can get off while contested.
"She creates driving lanes. That's more important than any stat. She brings the intangibles you need in a winning program."
Eli, who passed on full scholarship Division II opportunities to be part of the Falcons, takes pride in her role but is not satisfied with her playing time.
"I've accepted that and cherished that role," she said. "Twenty minutes or 20 seconds -- it's been my championship as well as everybody else's on the team. An opportunity has been presented for this season and I plan on earning more playing time.
"I knew when I chose to come to BG I wasn't going to be placed on scholarship till I was a junior and that it wouldn't be given to me. I'll work hard every day in practice and off the court. There is an opportunity for everybody on the team."
The Falcons have only one senior on the roster for the next season.
"We have five young freshmen," Miller said. "There are nine players on the roster in their freshman or sophomore season so it's important to show leadership and help the younger kids understand the championship culture we've created at Bowling Green."
Eli has developed into a bit of a fan favorite, a phenomenon common for some role players in successful programs. The fan base got a kick out of Eli burying a three-pointer for the Falcons' final points at Anderson Arena.
Miller, however, playfully won't let Eli forget she failed to get back on defense in her elation and also gave up the final basket.
Eli was second-team all-Ohio, Northwest District co-player of the year and Suburban Lakes League player of the year as she averaged 20.6 points, 4.6 assists and 2.8 steals as a senior for the Comets. She was part of two SLL championship teams, scored 1,000-plus points and established a program record with 176 threes in her career.
"Coming out of high school and having the success I had, it grounds you," she said. "It's been a humbling experience, but I haven't just sat back and waited. I had a great opportunity to watch Lauren Prochaska play and learn that position where she dominated for four years."
Eli, who plans to become a sports broadcaster, is in line to graduate a year early and pursue a master's in media communications. Her work ethic extends off the court as she's currently an intern at FOX Toledo and will be sports director for BG-24, the television station at BGSU, next semester.
Eli is liked and respected by teammates.
"Championship programs are built in the locker room," Miller said. "We've had the best team chemistry and cohesiveness of any team in the MAC. We work very hard to bring in high-character kids."
The Falcons have a familial bond as a team that even includes the community.
"It's my best friends," Eli said. "I couldn't ask for a better coaching staff. My teammates mean the world to me. We support each other in success and failure. Luckily, there aren't too many failures to talk about.
"(Winning is) the cherry on top of the cake."
Eli has experienced what she considers to be a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity advancing to the NCAA Tournament twice. She hopes to become a more integral part of the Falcons' formula the next two seasons.
"I'm honored to play for such a great program and community," she said. "There's been nothing as rewarding than to wear a Bowling Green jersey. My dad (Art) played baseball in the early 80s. To follow in his footsteps and make my family proud ... they've supported me all the way, and it's meant the world to me to represent Genoa.
"We expect to be successful and win the MAC."
Email Matthew Horn at mhorn@gannett.com.
Monday, July 18, 2011
Number 11 in the Nation!
Recently I talked about how proud we were of our academic accomplishments, and we can add one more to the list – while the staff and I were on the road recruiting, the WBCA came out with the Top 25 GPA’s in Women’s Basketball, and for the 3rd consecutive year, we were in the Top 25! This year, with our team GPA of 3.433 we came in ranked #11 nationally – an honor that I am so, so proud of! These young women epitomize the best of what it means to be a “student-athlete”. They not only balance workouts, practice, games, and road trips with their education, but they excel at it! What a way to cap off a tremendous year for our program – a 7th straight championship, another trip to the NCAA Tournament, and a GPA ranked 11th in the nation – doesn’t get much better than that!
I would be remiss, too, if I didn’t give a shout out to our Director of Academic Services, Ashley Baker, and Kerry Jones, who works directly with our team. Thank you for all your help!
Below is the final list of the Top 25 GPA’s in Women’s Basketball:
The 2011 WBCA Academic Top 25 Team Honor Roll for NCAA Division I is as follows:
Institution | 2010-11 Head Coach | Team GPA | |
1 | South Dakota State University | Aaron Johnston | 3.666 |
2 | Bucknell University | Kathy Fedorjaka | 3.632 |
3 | DePaul University | Douglas Bruno | 3.582 |
4 | Creighton University | Jim Flanery | 3.527 |
5 | Utah Valley University | Cathy Nixon | 3.524 |
6 | Indiana State University | Teri Moren | 3.518 |
7 | University of Hartford | Jennifer Rizzoti | 3.456 |
8 | University of New Mexico | Yvonne Sanchez | 3.454 |
9 | University of Dayton | James Jabir | 3.445 |
10 | Canisius College | Terrence Zeh | 3.441 |
11 | Bowling Green State University | Curt Miller | 3.433 |
12 | Montana State University-Bozeman | Tricia Binford | 3.419 |
13 | University of Montana | Robin Selvig | 3.411 |
14 | University of Akron | Jodi Kest | 3.405 |
15 | University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee | Sandy Botham | 3.402 |
16 | Oakland University | Beckie Francis | 3.399 |
17 | Youngstown State University | Robert Boldon | 3.395 |
18 | University of South Dakota | Ryun Williams | 3.390 |
19 | University of Wisconsin, Green Bay | Matthew Bollant | 3.378 |
20 | University of Maryland, Baltimore County | Phil Stern | 3.374 |
21 | Lipscomb University | Frank Bennett | 3.373 |
T22 | University of North Dakota | Gene Roebuck | 3.358 |
T22 | University of Northern Colorado | Jaime White | 3.358 |
24 | University of Evansville | Oties Epps | 3.340 |
25 | University of Denver | Erik Johnson | 3.335 |
Wednesday, June 8, 2011
Champions on the Court AND in the Classroom!
· 10 members of the team have a cumulative GPA of 3.5 or higher
· 15 members of the team have a cumulative GPA above a 3.16
· 3 members of the team have a cumulative GPA of 4.0
· 9 players earned a 4.0 GPA in the Spring and Fall semesters
· Maribeth Giese was a finalist for Junior Scholar Athlete of the Year
· Maggie Hennegan was named to the Capital One Academic All-District 4 Team
· 9 members of the team were Academic All-MAC Honorees, more than any other team in the MAC.
· Finished the 2011-12 Season with a Team Cumulative GPA of 3.43, which should put us in the Top 25 for the third consecutive year.
Monday, March 21, 2011
THANK YOU!!!
Thursday, March 3, 2011
A Senior Night to Remember
BGSU WOMEN'S BASKETBALL SENIOR SCRIPT
MARCH 2, 2011, VS. BUFFALO
LADIES AND GENTLEMEN, AT THIS TIME PLEASE DIRECT YOUR ATTENTION TO CENTER COURT, AND JOIN BGSU HEAD COACH CURT MILLER, HIS STAFF, B-G-S-U DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS GREG CHRISTOPHER AND ASSOCIATE DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS LESLEY IRVINE FOR A SPECIAL CEREMONY. IN KEEPING WITH FALCON TRADITION, WE WOULD LIKE TO RECOGNIZE THE SENIORS IN THE PROGRAM BEFORE THEIR FINAL REGULAR-SEASON HOME GAME. THE MEMBERS OF THIS SENIOR CLASS HAVE HELPED THE FALCONS TO INCREDIBLE HEIGHTS DURING THEIR TIME HERE AT B-G-S-U.
FIRST, WE WOULD LIKE TO RECOGNIZE THE TWO TEAM MANAGERS IN THEIR SENIOR YEAR WITH THE PROGRAM. KYLE JEFFERSON IS COMPLETING HIS THIRD SEASON WITH THE WOMEN’S BASKETBALL PROGRAM. KYLE, A NATIVE OF BEREA (BURR-EE’-UH), OHIO, IS A SPORT MANAGEMENT MAJOR WITH A MINOR IN SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY. HE IS ACCOMPANIED BY HIS PARENTS, KEITH AND RENITA JEFFERSON. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN, KYLE JEFFERSON!
CHRIS SIMLER IS WRAPPING UP HIS FOURTH YEAR AS A MANAGER WITH THE FALCONS. A NATIVE OF BOWLING GREEN, C-MONEY IS AN ADOLESCENT YOUNG ADULT MATH EDUCATION MAJOR, AND IS ACCOMPANIED BY HIS PARENTS, JAY AND RACHEL SIMLER. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN, CHRIS SIMLER!
NOW, ON TO THE PLAYERS. THIS GROUP HAS HELPED THE FALCONS TO A TOTAL OF ONE HUNDRED AND SIX VICTORIES IN THEIR CAREERS, HEADING INTO TONIGHT’S GAME.
OUR FIRST SENIOR IS CHELSEA ALBERT. CHELSEA, A NATIVE OF BRIGHTON, MICHIGAN, HAS PLAYED IN ONE HUNDRED AND TWENTY CAREER GAMES HEADING INTO TONIGHT. SHE IS SHOOTING NEARLY 45 PERCENT FROM THE FIELD DURING HER CAREER, AND HAS A FIELD-GOAL PERCENTAGE THAT IS CLOSER TO 55 PERCENT THIS SEASON. SHE HAS AVERAGED 2.3 POINTS AND NEARLY TWO REBOUNDS PER GAME THIS YEAR, INCLUDING A NINE-POINT GAME IN THE WIN OVER OAKLAND AND A SEVEN-POINT, SIX-REBOUND GAME AS B-G-S-U DOWNED CENTRAL MICHIGAN RIGHT HERE AT ANDERSON ARENA. CHELSEA’S CONTRIBUTIONS ARE MORE IMPORTANT THAN MERE NUMBERS, HOWEVER, AS SHE HAS BEEN A TREMENDOUS TEAMMATE, BOTH ON AND OFF THE COURT, OVER THE LAST FOUR YEARS. A TOURISM/EVENT PLANNING MAJOR, CHELSEA HAS A CUMULATIVE GRADE-POINT AVERAGE OF 3.44 THROUGH HER FIRST THREE-AND-A-HALF YEARS. SHE IS ACCOMPANIED BY HER PARENTS, BILL AND KELLY ALBERT. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN, CHELSEA ALBERT!
OUR NEXT SENIOR TODAY IS MAGGIE HENNEGAN. MAGGIE, A CINCINNATI NATIVE, CAME TO B-G-S-U AFTER STARRING AT SAINT LOUIS UNIVERSITY FOR TWO SEASONS. SHE SAT OUT THE SEASON TWO YEARS AGO, THEN JOINED HER NEW TEAMMATES ON THE COURT, PLAYING IN ALL 34 GAMES AS LAST SEASON’S B-G TEAM WON MAC REGULAR-SEASON AND TOURNAMENT TITLES. SHE AVERAGED NEARLY FIVE POINTS AND FIVE REBOUNDS A YEAR AGO. THIS SEASON, MAGGIE HAS AVERAGED ALMOST NINE POINTS PER GAME, AND HAS SCORED 10 POINTS PER CONTEST IN MAC PLAY. SHE HAS STARTED EVERY GAME THIS SEASON. SHE LEADS THE TEAM AND RANKS FOURTH IN THE MAC IN FIELD-GOAL PERCENTAGE, AND HAS SCORED IN DOUBLE DIGITS 10 TIMES, INCLUDING SEVEN TIMES IN MAC GAMES. MAGGIE EARNED ACADEMIC ALL-DISTRICT SECOND-TEAM HONORS A YEAR AGO, AND WAS VOTED TO THE CAPITAL ONE ACADEMIC ALL-DISTRICT FIRST TEAM THIS SEASON. PERHAPS THE BEST TESTAMENT TO HER CHARACTER AND VALUE IS THIS FACT. MAGGIE WAS VOTED A TEAM CAPTAIN PRIOR TO LAST SEASON, MEANING THAT HER TEAMMATES DEEMED HER WORTHY OF BEING A CAPTAIN BEFORE SHE EVER PLAYED IN A GAME HERE AT B-G-S-U. SHE HAS SCORED A TOTAL OF 941 POINTS IN HER COLLEGIATE CAREER. A HEALTH CARE ADMINISTRATION MAJOR WITH A MINOR IN BUSINESS AS AN UNDERGRAD, SHE GRADUATED LAST AUGUST WITH A PERFECT 4.00 GPA, AND IS CURRENTLY IN THE M-B-A PROGRAM HERE AT B-G-S-U. SHE IS JOINED ON THE COURT TONIGHT BY HER PARENTS, RICK AND GRETCHEN HENNEGAN. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN, MAGGIE HENNEGAN!
OUR NEXT SENIOR IS TRACY PONTIUS. A NATIVE OF MORTON, ILLINOIS, TRACY CAME OFF THE BENCH DURING HER FRESHMAN YEAR, AVERAGING NEARLY THREE POINTS PER GAME. IN HER SOPHOMORE YEAR, SHE SEIZED THE STARTING POINT-GUARD POSITION AND GAVE THE FALCON OFFENSE ANOTHER DIMENSION. ALL TRACY DID IN HER FIRST SEASON WAS AVERAGE NEARLY 15 POINTS AND OVER FOUR ASSISTS PER GAME, EARNING ALL-MAC FIRST-TEAM HONORS AND BEING AN HONORABLE-MENTION SELECTION TO THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ALL-AMERICA TEAM. SHE HAS SCORED IN DOUBLE DIGITS IN EACH OF THE LAST THREE YEARS, HAS LED THE FALCONS IN ASSISTS IN EACH OF THOSE YEARS AND HAS SCORED OVER THIRTEEN HUNDRED CAREER POINTS. TRACY CURRENTLY RANKS SEVENTH IN SCHOOL HISTORY WITH OVER THREE HUNDRED AND SEVENTY CAREER ASSISTS, AND SHE IS THIRD IN B-G-S-U HISTORY IN THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE. TRACY HAS MADE 64 THREE-POINTERS, MANY FROM N-B-A DISTANCE, THIS SEASON, AFTER MAKING AT LEAST SEVENTY IN EACH OF THE LAST TWO YEARS. AN ALL-MAC SELECTION LAST SEASON FOR THE SECOND CONSECUTIVE SEASON, SHE WAS NAMED TO THE TEAM’S LEADERSHIP COUNCIL THIS YEAR. A TOURISM/EVENT PLANNING MAJOR, SHE IS ACCOMPANIED BY HER PARENTS, CRAIG AND DENISE PONTIUS. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN, TRACY PONTIUS!
OUR NEXT SENIOR IS LAUREN PROCHASKA. LISTING ALL OF LAUREN’S ACCOMPLISHMENTS COULD TAKE ALL NIGHT, BUT SUFFICE IT TO SAY THAT SHE IS QUITE POSSIBLY THE MOST DECORATED PLAYER IN B-G-S-U WOMEN’S BASKETBALL HISTORY. LAST MONTH, LAUREN BECAME THE SCHOOL’S ALL-TIME SCORING LEADER, AND SHE ALSO HOLDS THE B-G-S-U RECORDS FOR GAMES STARTED, THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE, FREE THROWS MADE AND FREE-THROW PERCENTAGE. SHE IS ONLY THE SECOND PLAYER IN MAC HISTORY TO MAKE OVER 300 THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS, AND IS FOURTH AMONG ALL CONFERENCE PLAYERS IN SCORING, JUST OVER 20 POINTS SHY OF THIRD PLACE. SHE LED THE NATION IN FREE-THROW PERCENTAGE AS A SOPHOMORE, AND RANKS THIRD IN THE COUNTRY IN THAT CATEGORY THIS SEASON. LAUREN MADE 70 CONSECUTIVE FREE THROWS, AN NCAA DIVISION-ONE RECORD, EARLIER THIS SEASON, AND WAS FEATURED IN SPORTS ILLUSTRATED FOR HER ACCOMPLISHMENT. SHE IS ON PACE TO FINISH AMONG THE TOP-FIVE PLAYERS IN NCAA HISTORY IN FREE-THROW PERCENTAGE. LAUREN IS THE ONLY PLAYER IN SCHOOL HISTORY TO SCORE MORE THAN 500 POINTS IN EACH OF HER FOUR SEASONS. SHE HAS BEEN NAMED THE MAC PLAYER OF THE YEAR IN EACH OF THE LAST TWO SEASONS, AND WAS ALSO THE MAC TOURNAMENT M-V-P AS THE FALCONS WON THREE GAMES IN CLEVELAND TO CAPTURE THE CONFERENCE TOURNEY TITLE LAST SPRING. IN THE CLASSROOM, SHE IS A SPORT MANAGEMENT MAJOR WITH A CUMULATIVE G-P-A OF 3.23. SHE IS JOINED ON THE COURT BY HER PARENTS, DAVID AND SUSAN PROCHASKA. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN, LAUREN PROCHASKA!
OUR NEXT SENIOR IS JEN UHL. A PRODUCT OF WADSWORTH, OHIO, JEN WAS ONE OF THE TOP SIXTH MEN IN THE LEAGUE AS A FRESHMAN, BEFORE JUMPING INTO THE STARTING LINEUP FOR THE FINAL HALF OF HER SOPHOMORE SEASON. SHE AVERAGED NEARLY SEVEN POINTS AND SIX REBOUNDS IN HER STARTS THAT YEAR. LAST YEAR, JEN JUMPED INTO THE STARTING LINEUP AS THE TEAM WON A THIRD STRAIGHT MAC REGULAR SEASON TITLE, THEN CAPTURED THE MAC TOURNAMENT CROWN AND ADVANCED TO THE NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS. SHE AVERAGED SEVEN POINTS AND FIVE AND A HALF REBOUNDS PER GAME, AND WAS A CO-RECIPIENT OF THE TEAM’S SCHOLAR-ATHLETE OF THE YEAR AWARD. THIS WINTER, SHE HAS STARTED EVERY GAME, AND IS FOURTH ON THE TEAM IN SCORING AND SECOND IN REBOUNDING. JEN IS AVERAGING OVER SEVEN REBOUNDS PER GAME IN MAC CONTESTS, LEADING THE TEAM. JEN HAS AVERAGED OVER 11 POINTS AND EIGHT REBOUNDS OVER THE LAST EIGHT GAMES, AND HAS PULLED DOWN 12 REBOUNDS IN THREE OF THOSE EIGHT GAMES. SHE HAS HAD FOUR DOUBLE DOUBLES THIS SEASON AND 10 IN HER B-G-S-U CAREER, AND HAS SCORED NEARLY 900 POINTS DURING HER COLLEGIATE CAREER. AN ADOLESCENT/YOUNG ADULT/SECONDARY EDUCATION MAJOR AT B-G-S-U, JEN HAS A CUMULATIVE G-P-A OF 3.61. SHE IS JOINED ON THE COURT BY HER PARENTS, STEVE AND MARY UHL. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN, JEN UHL!
OUR FINAL SENIOR TODAY IS KELLY ZUERCHER. KELLY HAS PROVIDED A SPARK AND A PHYSICAL PRESENCE FOR THE FALCONS DURING HER FIRST THREE-PLUS SEASONS. A NATIVE OF ORRVILLE, OHIO, SHE PLAYED IN A TOTAL OF 38 GAMES OVER HER FIRST TWO YEARS, AND WAS THE TEAM’S MOST IMPROVED PLAYER LAST SEASON, BLOSSOMING INTO ONE OF THE TOP POSTS OFF OF THE BENCH AS THE SEASON ENTERED CRUNCH TIME. SHE SHOT NEARLY 45 PERCENT FROM THE FIELD AND AVERAGED TWO-AND-A-HALF POINTS PER GAME, AND GAVE THE FALCONS DOUBLE-DIGIT MINUTES OFF THE BENCH IN EIGHT OF THE FINAL NINE GAMES OF THE SEASON, INCLUDING TWO OF THE MAC TOURNAMENT WINS AND THE FALCONS’ NCAA TOURNAMENT GAME VS. MICHIGAN STATE. SHE HAD A CAREER-HIGH TEN POINTS IN A WIN OVER EASTERN MICHIGAN RIGHT HERE AT ANDERSON ARENA. SHE HAS PLAYED IN NEARLY NINETY GAMES AT B-G-S-U, AND WAS NAMED A MEMBER OF THE TEAM’S LEADERSHIP COUNCIL FOR THE 2010-11 SEASON. AN APPAREL MERCHANDISING AND PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT MAJOR, SHE HAS A CUMULATIVE G-P-A OF 3.55. SHE IS ACCOMPANIED TONIGHT BY HER PARENTS, DARRELL AND MARY LOU ZUERCHER. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN, KELLY ZUERCHER!
LADIES AND GENTLEMEN, THE INDIVIDUAL ACCOMPLISHMENTS OF THESE SIX INDIVIDUALS HAVE BEEN IMPRESSIVE, BUT MORE IMPRESSIVE IS THE LIST OF ACCOMPLISHMENTS ACHIEVED BY THE TEAM DURING THEIR TIME HERE. THE FIVE FOURTH-YEAR SENIORS HAVE BEEN A PART OF ONE HUNDRED AND SIX VICTORIES, AN AVERAGE OF OVER 26 WINS PER SEASON, HEADING INTO TONIGHT’S GAME. THEY HAVE HELPED THE FALCONS TO A RECORD OF 54-9 IN MAC GAMES, AND HELPED THE BROWN AND ORANGE TO MAC REGULAR-SEASON TITLES AND NATIONAL POSTSEASON APPEARANCES IN EACH OF THEIR FIRST THREE SEASONS. THIS SEASON, THEY HAVE LED THE FALCONS TO A MAC EAST DIVISION TITLE, THE TEAM’S SEVENTH-STRAIGHT DIVISIONAL CROWN. AND, THEY HAVE SUCCEEDED IN THE CLASSROOM AS WELL AS ON THE COURT. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN, ONE MORE ROUND OF APPLAUSE FOR YOUR 2010-2011 B-G-S-U WOMEN’S BASKETBALL SENIOR CLASS!