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Falcons Conclude Three-Game Homestand Wednesday Night
December 06, 2016 | Women's Basketball
Ohio Valley comes to the Stroh
The Bowling Green State University women's basketball team wraps up a three-game homestand with a midweek matchup at the Stroh Center. Head coach Jennifer Roos and the Falcons host Ohio Valley University on Wednesday (Dec. 7), with tipoff set for 7:00 p.m.
Following Wednesday's game, the Brown and Orange will play back-to-back road games against teams either ranked or receiving votes in the national polls, beginning with a Sunday (Dec. 11) contest at Virginia Tech.
BGSU WOMEN'S BASKETBALL LINKS
GAME NOTES:Â BGSUÂ | OVU
BGSU's 2016-17 Notes for All Games
Roos, Falcons Sign Five to National Letters of Intent
BGSUÂ Statistics | Career Stats for Current Falcons
Falcons in Cuba! -- Day One | Two | Three | Four | Five | Six | Seven
BGSU Women's Basketball on...: YouTube | Twitter
Buy Tickets | Join the Falcon Club Today!
EVENTS / PROMOTIONS
Wednesday is Fan Appreciation Day at the Stroh Center. Selected tickets, as well as popcorn, hot dogs and soda, can be purchased for just one dollar.
FOLLOW THE FALCONS
>> If you can't make it to the arena on game day, fear not – you can still follow the Falcons via your radio- or computer-like devices. All of BG's games will be broadcast by WBGU-FM 88.1, the flagship home of Falcon women's basketball, and will be available over the air or on the web.
>> Additionally, Wednesday's contest will be aired by BCSNÂ in the Toledo area, and can also be seen on ESPN3.com.
>> Live stats will be available, and in-game updates can be found at @BGSUwbb on your twitter machine.
>> To follow the Falcons, simply log on to BGSUFalcons.com and click the 'calendar' link on the day of the game, or navigate your way to the women's basketball page.
A TRADITION OF SUCCESS
Bowling Green has won 14 MAC regular-season championships and 11 league tournament titles, the highest totals among all conference teams. Prior to the injury-plagued season of 2014-15, the Falcons had won at least 20 games in a MAC-record 11 consecutive seasons. BG won at least 24 games in nine-straight seasons during that span, losing just 18 total games in MAC regular-season play during those nine years.
The Falcons made 10 consecutive national postseason trips from 2005-14, with five NCAA Championships appearances and five trips to the WNIT during that time. The 2006-07 team was the most successful in MAC history, winning a league-record 31 games en route to an NCAA 'Sweet Sixteen' appearance.
Overall, BGSU has won 20 or more games 19 times, the highest total among all Mid-American Conference women's basketball-playing institutions.
SCOUTING OHIO VALLEY
Ohio Valley enters Wednesday's game with a record of 3-4. The Fighting Scots' most recent action came on Nov. 25-26 at the Saint Joseph's Classic, where OVU defeated UW-Parkside before losing to the host school. After losing the season opener, the Fighting Scots have alternated wins and losses, and have yet to put together a two-game streak of any kind. Senior forward ShiCole Watts leads the team with 12.3 points per game, with sophomore guard Cydney Franklin and junior guard Jalyn Gilbert scoring 12.2 and 12.1 ppg, respectively. Watts leads the team with 8.0 rebounds per game, while Franklin has 3.0 assists per outing. Jazmone Turner, named the interim coach on the eve of the 2015-16 season, guided the team to a 7-21 overall record and a 4-10 mark in the Great Midwest Athletic Conference. Turner had the interim tag removed in April of 2016.
THE BGSU-OVU SERIES
BGSU and Ohio Valley are meeting for the first time in women's basketball.
UP NEXT
Following Wednesday's Ohio Valley game, BGSU will hit the road to face teams either ranked or receiving votes in national polls. The Brown and Orange will meet Virginia Tech (Dec. 11) and South Dakota State (Dec. 18) on back-to-back Sundays before returning home for four-straight games at the Stroh Center from Dec. 21 to Jan. 4. Virginia Tech is 25th in this week's Associated Press poll.
FOR MORE INFORMATION...
Much, much more information on the Falcons can be found by accessing the PDF version of Wednesday's game notes, which can be found near the top of this very page.
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Following Wednesday's game, the Brown and Orange will play back-to-back road games against teams either ranked or receiving votes in the national polls, beginning with a Sunday (Dec. 11) contest at Virginia Tech.
BGSU WOMEN'S BASKETBALL LINKS
GAME NOTES:Â BGSUÂ | OVU
BGSU's 2016-17 Notes for All Games
Roos, Falcons Sign Five to National Letters of Intent
BGSUÂ Statistics | Career Stats for Current Falcons
Falcons in Cuba! -- Day One | Two | Three | Four | Five | Six | Seven
BGSU Women's Basketball on...: YouTube | Twitter
Buy Tickets | Join the Falcon Club Today!
EVENTS / PROMOTIONS
Wednesday is Fan Appreciation Day at the Stroh Center. Selected tickets, as well as popcorn, hot dogs and soda, can be purchased for just one dollar.
FOLLOW THE FALCONS
>> If you can't make it to the arena on game day, fear not – you can still follow the Falcons via your radio- or computer-like devices. All of BG's games will be broadcast by WBGU-FM 88.1, the flagship home of Falcon women's basketball, and will be available over the air or on the web.
>> Additionally, Wednesday's contest will be aired by BCSNÂ in the Toledo area, and can also be seen on ESPN3.com.
>> Live stats will be available, and in-game updates can be found at @BGSUwbb on your twitter machine.
>> To follow the Falcons, simply log on to BGSUFalcons.com and click the 'calendar' link on the day of the game, or navigate your way to the women's basketball page.
A TRADITION OF SUCCESS
Bowling Green has won 14 MAC regular-season championships and 11 league tournament titles, the highest totals among all conference teams. Prior to the injury-plagued season of 2014-15, the Falcons had won at least 20 games in a MAC-record 11 consecutive seasons. BG won at least 24 games in nine-straight seasons during that span, losing just 18 total games in MAC regular-season play during those nine years.
The Falcons made 10 consecutive national postseason trips from 2005-14, with five NCAA Championships appearances and five trips to the WNIT during that time. The 2006-07 team was the most successful in MAC history, winning a league-record 31 games en route to an NCAA 'Sweet Sixteen' appearance.
Overall, BGSU has won 20 or more games 19 times, the highest total among all Mid-American Conference women's basketball-playing institutions.
SCOUTING OHIO VALLEY
Ohio Valley enters Wednesday's game with a record of 3-4. The Fighting Scots' most recent action came on Nov. 25-26 at the Saint Joseph's Classic, where OVU defeated UW-Parkside before losing to the host school. After losing the season opener, the Fighting Scots have alternated wins and losses, and have yet to put together a two-game streak of any kind. Senior forward ShiCole Watts leads the team with 12.3 points per game, with sophomore guard Cydney Franklin and junior guard Jalyn Gilbert scoring 12.2 and 12.1 ppg, respectively. Watts leads the team with 8.0 rebounds per game, while Franklin has 3.0 assists per outing. Jazmone Turner, named the interim coach on the eve of the 2015-16 season, guided the team to a 7-21 overall record and a 4-10 mark in the Great Midwest Athletic Conference. Turner had the interim tag removed in April of 2016.
THE BGSU-OVU SERIES
BGSU and Ohio Valley are meeting for the first time in women's basketball.
UP NEXT
Following Wednesday's Ohio Valley game, BGSU will hit the road to face teams either ranked or receiving votes in national polls. The Brown and Orange will meet Virginia Tech (Dec. 11) and South Dakota State (Dec. 18) on back-to-back Sundays before returning home for four-straight games at the Stroh Center from Dec. 21 to Jan. 4. Virginia Tech is 25th in this week's Associated Press poll.
FOR MORE INFORMATION...
Much, much more information on the Falcons can be found by accessing the PDF version of Wednesday's game notes, which can be found near the top of this very page.
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