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Men's Basketball Travels to Bowling Green on Nov. 19
NIAGARA UNIVERSITY, NY – Niagara men's basketball will meet Bowling Green for the 10th time in program history when the Purple Eagles travel to the Stroh Center on November 19. The Purple Eagles are 6-3 all-time against Bowling Green dating back to December 14, 1951. The two teams last...
2024 state of the position: BGSU wide receivers and tight ends
This is the second story of a seven-part series breaking down position groups on Bowling Green State University’s roster entering the 2024 season. BOWLING GREEN — Amidst a slew of new faces that will be lined up out wide and on the edge of the line will be a familiar face for Bowling Green State University’s offense. Expect to hear his name a lot in the 2024 season. Harold Fannin, Jr., highlights the group of tight ends and wide receivers for the Falcons. The 6-foot-4 tight end was a go-to target on screens and down the field for BGSU’s quarterbacks as he went on to earn first-team Mid-American Conference honors in 2023.
BGSU men’s basketball adds class of 2025 commit Camden Karel
Byron Center High School forward Camden Karel has announced his commitment to Bowling Green men’s basketball. Karel is the first class of 2025 commitment for the Falcons. The 6-foot-9-inch power/small forward is Michigan’s fourth-ranked overall recruit and the state’s top forward prospect. Karel chose the Falcons over...
Maumee Girls Basketball Staying Sharp In Summer
BY JEREMY SCHNEIDER | MIRROR SPORTS — Tipoff for the next girls basketball season might be about five months away, but Maumee has been hard at work over the summer, participating in two leagues. The Panthers have taken part in the Port Clinton 3-on-3 league and the Rossford Summer...
Anthony Wayne boys finish in tie for sixth at PGA National Invitational
FRISCO, Texas — Anthony Wayne boys golf finished a solid performance at the PGA National Invitational on Wednesday, coming in tied for sixth out of 50 teams with a final team score of an 8-over 872. The Generals shot a 299 in the third and final round, dropping from a fourth-place tie through two rounds. Alpharetta Rivers Academy of Georgia won the title with a 12-under 852, seven strokes better than the runner-up. AW finished level with Tennessee’s Ensworth High School, which shot a 289 on Wednesday to climb into the tie for sixth. Logan Sutto was Anthony Wayne’s best individual Wednesday with a 68, and he led the Generals for the tournament with a 207, tying him for third on the individual leaderboard. Sutto was five strokes behind individual champion Josiah Hakala of Mascenic Regional High School in New Hampshire.
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