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Senior Rachel Konieczki & the Falcons face No. 25 Virginia Tech Sunday
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Falcons Face No. 25 Virginia Tech in Blacksburg
December 10, 2016 | Women's Basketball
BGSU's final test before exams comes against undefeated Hokies on Sunday afternoon
The Bowling Green State University women's basketball team hits the road to face a nationally-ranked opponent for the second time this season. Head coach Jennifer Roos and the Falcons travel to Blacksburg, Va., for a Sunday (Dec. 11) contest vs. #25 Virginia Tech. Tipoff is scheduled for 3:30 p.m. at Cassell Coliseum.
BGSU WOMEN'S BASKETBALL LINKS
GAME NOTES:Â BGSUÂ | Virginia Tech
BGSU's 2016-17 Notes for All Games
Falcons Lead from Wire to Wire in Wednesday's Win
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!
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, Sunday's game can be seen via ESPN3.com and the WatchESPN app.Â
>> 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 VIRGINIA TECH
Virginia Tech enters Sunday's game with a perfect 9-0 record on the season. The Hokies are ranked in the top 25 in the Associated Press poll for the first time since 2006, and Tech has posted back-to-back 34-point wins since entering the top 25. Most recently, the Hokies downed Central Connecticut State on Wednesday. The team's victims this season have included Tennessee and Nebraska. All five starters are averaging at least 8.8 ppg, led by sophomore Chanette Hicks (16.8 ppg). Hicks also has 4.3 assists and 4.7 steals per contest. Senior Sidney Cook has 14.3 ppg and a team-leading 8.8 rebounds per game, while redshirt sophomore Regan Magarity has 12.7 ppg and 8.4 rpg. Head coach Kenny Brooks is in his first season with the Hokies. Tech returned seven letterwinners, including three starters, from last season's team that went 18-14 overall and went to the WNIT, marking the program's first national postseason appearance in nine years.
THE SERIES
BGSU and Virginia Tech are meeting for the first time in women's basketball. BG did play a pair of games at Cassell Coliseum in late December of 1999, participating in the Hokie Hardwood Classic, but the Falcons did not face the host school
UP NEXT
Following the Virginia Tech game (and a break for fall semester exams), the Falcons will return to the road to meet South Dakota State on Sunday, Dec. 18. SDSU is currently receiving votes in the national polls. Then, BGSU will play four-straight games at the Stroh Center from Dec. 21 to Jan. 4.
FOR MORE INFORMATION...
Much, much more information on the Falcons can be found by accessing the PDF version of BGSU's game notes, which can be found near the top of this very page.
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BGSU WOMEN'S BASKETBALL LINKS
GAME NOTES:Â BGSUÂ | Virginia Tech
BGSU's 2016-17 Notes for All Games
Falcons Lead from Wire to Wire in Wednesday's Win
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!
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, Sunday's game can be seen via ESPN3.com and the WatchESPN app.Â
>> 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 VIRGINIA TECH
Virginia Tech enters Sunday's game with a perfect 9-0 record on the season. The Hokies are ranked in the top 25 in the Associated Press poll for the first time since 2006, and Tech has posted back-to-back 34-point wins since entering the top 25. Most recently, the Hokies downed Central Connecticut State on Wednesday. The team's victims this season have included Tennessee and Nebraska. All five starters are averaging at least 8.8 ppg, led by sophomore Chanette Hicks (16.8 ppg). Hicks also has 4.3 assists and 4.7 steals per contest. Senior Sidney Cook has 14.3 ppg and a team-leading 8.8 rebounds per game, while redshirt sophomore Regan Magarity has 12.7 ppg and 8.4 rpg. Head coach Kenny Brooks is in his first season with the Hokies. Tech returned seven letterwinners, including three starters, from last season's team that went 18-14 overall and went to the WNIT, marking the program's first national postseason appearance in nine years.
THE SERIES
BGSU and Virginia Tech are meeting for the first time in women's basketball. BG did play a pair of games at Cassell Coliseum in late December of 1999, participating in the Hokie Hardwood Classic, but the Falcons did not face the host school
UP NEXT
Following the Virginia Tech game (and a break for fall semester exams), the Falcons will return to the road to meet South Dakota State on Sunday, Dec. 18. SDSU is currently receiving votes in the national polls. Then, BGSU will play four-straight games at the Stroh Center from Dec. 21 to Jan. 4.
FOR MORE INFORMATION...
Much, much more information on the Falcons can be found by accessing the PDF version of BGSU's game notes, which can be found near the top of this very page.
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