Sunday, December 5, 2010
Women’s Soccer (11:30 Class)
Since the program is fairly new, it wasn’t all that difficult to obtain certain facts. However, certain media guides didn’t include a lot of women’s soccer until the 00’ decade. We didn’t have that much difficulty finding people to do our interviews. I was able to contact the first and former head coach for BGSU’s women’s soccer (i.e., Tom Piccirillo, above), Brennan was able to interview one of the girls that he knows on the team, and Shawn was able to interview former goalkeeper Erika Flanders. The only thing that we really are having difficulty on is finding enough information to truly suffice what we want to present. Unlike other major sports here, there really aren’t that many sources that have the history of women’s soccer like football or basketball. Media guides have sadly been some of our best sources, besides the interviews.
Members of this Group include: Nate Dudzik, Brennan Tilow, and Shawn Weimer
BGSU Women’s Track and Field (11:30 TR Class)
In gathering the abundant amount of information through research on the Women’s Track and Field team it was very difficult to find exact dates. But after digging enough and comparing sources we are confident that all our dates and findings are very accurate. As for the start of the Bowling Green State University’s Women’s Track and Field team, it is said they started in 1983. But 1983 just so happens to be the first year the women were affiliated with the NCAA. According to Dr. Parks 1965 was the official date the women started competing with outside competition with the likes of current MAC teams like Kent State and Ohio University. We conducted several interviews with past figures and current figures who have all been or are currently involved it Bowling Green athletics and the information gathered has been amazing to say the least. Such a rich history not only in just Bowling Green State University’s Women’s Track and Field, but in all the sports and events that have been a part of BGSU’s tradition.
Members of this group include: Mike Davis, Jessica Grant, Ryan Harrison, and Kyle Leedy
BGSU Women’s Volleyball History (11:30 Class)
Members of this group include: Matthew Pardee, Samuel Polzin, David Shelmon, and Matthew Wulff
Men’s Basketball (11:30 Class)
We were able to interview some very interesting and important individuals in the history of the men’s basketball program. Austin Hunt was able to interview Dr. Crystal “Boo” Ellis (Above Right, shown with Mac Otten) who played during the 1950’s. During that time we learned that Bowling Green was a division one powerhouse who played a schedule across the entire country. Christopher Binckley interviewed former assistant coach Jim Lessig who coached from 1966-68 before moving on to the Cleveland Cavaliers. We learned that Mr. Lessig’s most memorable moment was almost defeating Marquette University in our last NCAA tournament appearance. Mark Chipperfield was able to interview former head coach Jim Larranaga (Below) who coached from 1986-1997 before later leading George Mason to a final four appearance. We learned that during the time he coached the MAC conference as a whole had its greatest success in producing consistent NBA talent.
Members of this group include: Chris Binckley, Mark Chipperfield, and Austin Hunt
Men’s Golf (11:30 Class)
The program went into and out of existence several times in its early years. It began in 1930 and was first coached by Paul Landis. There was no team for the next four years but then it returned in 1935 and 1936. The team then disappeared once again, played a single season in 1941 under new coach Don Cunningham, disappeared again and then returned for good in 1947.
The Men’s Golf team has recorded five MAC Titles throughout its history. They won back-to-back championships in 1972 and 1973. Their other title seasons were 1956, 1978 and 1983. As MAC Tournament Champions the team competed in the NCAA Tournament in these years. The team’s best finish in the NCAA Tournament came in 1973 when they finished twenty-third.
There have been many notable golfers throughout the program’s history. Mike McCullough, John Spengler and Ken Walters (Below) have been inducted into the school’s Athletic Hall of Fame.
Spengler (’82) was a letterman in both golf and football, serving as the team’s kicker. During his Junior year he was a First Team All-MAC selection in both sports. He was inducted into the Athletic Hall of Fame in 1989.
McCullough (’68), pictured below, has had more success in professional golf than any other Falcon. He turned pro in 1970 and joined the PGA Tour in 1972. He has played in over 400 events on the tour. He joined the Senior PGA Tour in 1996 and has recorded two wins on this circuit. He has earned over $6 million during his professional career. He was inducted into the Athletic Hall of Fame in 1990.
Members of this group include: Spencer Bechstein, Brett Perz, and Jeff Rowan
Men’s Ice Hockey (11:30 Class)
Members of this group include: Pat Cola, Tony Malfara, Bryan McHenry, and Brett Smith
BGSU Women’s Tennis History (11:30 Class)
One of our biggest problems in doing this research was finding people available during the fall season to interview because everyone is very busy at this time of year. We were somewhat limited with time in the end to complete this process but we feel that the interviews went very well and gained an extensive amount of knowledge about the team. The other primary issue was that we had trouble finding when exactly the BGSU women’s tennis team started because there is a discrepancy between the media guide and other sources.
Our project will include the history of BGSU women’s tennis beginning in 1967 through the present time. We will also focus a great amount on the recent years of BGSU women’s tennis as there have been several records broken during this time period.
Members of this group include: Nick Juskewycz, Nick Edwards, and Brad Potts
Men’s Baseball (1:00 Class)
“Well … we are very proud of the history that we have in regards to baseball. We’re proud of the University,” he said.
Schmitz said the team even took the opportunity to share in the Centennial Celebration last spring by playing a Centennial game against Kent State University. Kent is also celebrating it’s centennial.
“Kent wore their throwback grays and we wore the throwback white uniforms, so it was really neat. The players really enjoyed wearing the uniforms …It was fun, It really was,” he said.
Bowling Green State University players are proud of their university and still come back to watch games played today, even when they played back in the 70’s or even before. Some players such as Gary Haas, a Hall of Fame winner and Academic All American played in the 70’s and was a part of the 72’ MAC championship team still visits from time to time and fully supports how the current team is doing: “I think Dan is doing a good job, they have won the MAC three years in a row, not this year, but they won the division not the MAC, Dan does a good, a great job. The baseball team has a lot to look forward to in the coming years especially with a great coach and supportive alumni, the sky is the limit.
Members of this group include: Kyle Miklas, Kevin Murphy, and Becky Tener
Men’s Football (1:00 class)
While researching football here at BGSU, we found out that there have been many firsts for the program from 1990 to present day. A few of the more interesting ones are: first bowl game win (1991), first and only visit by ESPN’s College Gameday (2003) (Below), and first Big Ten School to play at Doyt Perry Stadium when Minnesota visited BG in 2008. Some other interesting facts that we found were that since 1990 the BG Football team has participated in six bowl games (four wins), had eight All-Americans in the program, and had nine players drafted in the National Football League. These statistics show that BG has been successful in developing great teams, but also great players.
Although this past season was not as successful as recent years, the Bowling Green State University football program has experienced many other great campaigns. Even in the twenty years in which we have focused, the amount of success BG has obtained is quite remarkable for a Mid-American Conference school. We think it is reasonable to say that if the future of BG football is any representation of the past, we are in for many great seasons to come.
Group Members: Tina Byrd, Katie Brown, Andrew Downing
Womens Basketball (1:00 Class)
Kate Achter (Top) and Liz Honegger (Below) in action during 2007 season.
In addition to the recent success, it was also interesting to learn about the history since BGSU Women’s Baskebtall began. We were able to learn a great deal of information about the early days from first hand experience with Sue Hager, one of the first Women’s Basketball coaches at BG. She explained how style of play has changed as well as how the popularity has come a long way in the sport of Women’s Basketball at BGSU. Bowling Green Women’s Basketball started in 1919 as two literary societies playing against each other, which eventually transformed to a low budget intercollegiate sport in 1962.
Throughout its 40+ years in collegiate athletics, BGSU Women’s Basketball has gone through numerous changes in: the recruiting process, style of play, and fan support. Overall, we had a great experience researching on this sport at BGSU and enjoyed seeing how Women’s Basketball has transformed over the last 100 years into one of the top Mid-Major programs in the country!
1919 BGSU Wilsonian women’s basketball team
2010 MAC Tournament Champions!
Members of this Group include: Carrie Bagnoli, Khiry Kelly, and Kelsey Kohlman
Women’s Soccer (1:00 Class)
The Women's Soccer team is currently coached by Andy Richards (Above), a native of England, and in his ten seasons as head coach he has posted an overall record of 98-96-22. Our group chose to do our project on the women’s soccer team because even with the short history they have shown a lot of potential and have some stable leadership under Coach Richards. Even though they weren’t our first choice we get to witness the foundation of their program come together and we get to witness the start of something potentially very special. There have already been numerous star athletes come through the program and the team looks more and more promising by the year. Just in the past six years the women have won two MAC tournament titles and have made two NCAA tournament appearances. Even though they are 0-2 in the tournament, they have paved the way for future success by overcoming the program’s overall inexperience. The Falcons seem primed to make a run at dominance in the MAC and to have success for years to come.
Members of Group include: Kyle Hess, Khiry Hills, and David Ryan Mullholand
Women’s Softball (1:00 Class)
Over the course of history of the Bowling Green State University Softball program there have also been some very impressive individual performances. This includes former Falcons pitcher Vicki Miwa (Above). Miwa is credited with being the first ever softball player to be inducted into the Bowling Green Hall of Fame. She was granted Hall of Fame status after an amazing career as a pitcher for the Falcons. Over her career she became very decorated in honors including second team all region in 1987, and was also a three time first team all MAC player spanning from 1986 until 1988. As one of the most effective pitchers in the history of Bowling Green Softball, Miwa held an astonishing 11 different records at one point in her career while at BGSU.
Throughout the years of BGSU’s softball career the team has had a total of seven different head coaches. Out of these coaches Leigh Ross (Below) had the best career so far. She has the best overall winning percentage out of any coach at .546 and also has had the best MAC winning percentage at .613.
Overall BGSU’s softball team has had its fair share of both ups and downs. Hopefully with some good recruiting and good team play the Falcons Softball team will be able to return to the success it had back under the days of Ross.
Members of this group include: Drew Chenevey, Ian Escher, Matt Konyesni, and Max Lamberson
Women's Swimming (1:00 Class)
There were quite a few things that we difficult about finding information about the women’s swim team. Bowling Green did not keep very good records about the history of the sport, so we relied on information that Dr. Spencer provided us and the archives for the majority of our information search. It was time consuming because we had to search through ancient microfilms and yearbooks in order to piece together the data. The yearbooks were not very helpful because they did not give detailed history about the team.
A few interesting facts about the women’s swimming program at BGSU is that it has been around since the 1950’s and has had a total of seven coaches. The newest coach, Petra Martin (Above) was recently hired in August of 2010. The women’s swim team has consistently been one of the top performing teams at the school and their best season was in 1992. Some of the best athletes in history have been Cheryl Patterson, who is 1993 broke two records in the 200 and 400 individual medleys. Alisha Ye broke the 100 backstroke record in 2008, and the 200 backstroke record in 2009. In 2010, Meg Richardson broke three records for the 50, 100, and 200 freestyle records in 2010.
Members of this group include: Rebekah Dyvig, Shamari Hamlet, and Liz Kostelac
Women’s Track & Field (1:00 Class)
Our group had an idea of whom to interview and they were very accessible. After getting in touch with the interviewees the interviews were ready to commence. The interviewees were very enthusiastic about the interviews and supplied supplemental information to us. The interviews gave us a wide variety of the many point of views that will be shared throughout the rest of our paper. With the new information that we have obtained from the interviewees we now have soaked up the puddle of knowledge that is Women’s Track and Field.
Members of this Group include: Saeedah Ahmad, Derek Kuhlman, Bethany Robinson, and Charles Rooney
Women's Volleyball (1:00 Class)
We found rosters from the BGSU archives and found a great deal of information from the BGSU Women’s Volleyball Media Guide found online. It contained all the information, statistics, and pictures from every volleyball player that has played at BGSU. We used this information to attempt to contact former great volleyball players to interview. However, this was a difficult process because we were unable to come up with the contact information we needed. Overall, the media guide was a tremendous help to our research for this project.
Women’s volleyball started to thrive in the mid to late 1980s. There have only been three head volleyball coaches at BGSU and the most distinguished of them is Denise Van De Walle (Above). She continues to lead the Falcons today and just recently won her 500th game against the team from up north. BGSU has been home to some of the best MAC players around when it comes to volleyball. We have numerous record holders and championships from years past.
Members of this group include: Eric Arbogast, Alex Aspacher, Phil Kaiser, and John Shifley
Women’s Basketball (11:30 Class)
In our research, we’ve come across more information about the team and its history than we could have ever imagined. We chose a very diverse group of people to interview about their experiences with the program which gave us a lot of information that we never expected. From Jessie Tamerlano, who played on the team as a freshman last year, to former coaches including the first head coach, Sue Hager (Below), we gathered plenty of information that we would never have found or heard about if we didn’t have those interviews.
Sue Hager was able to give us many stories about the time when the program was just starting up, which was around the time that Title IX was implemented. So we were able to not only get stories about the team’s beginnings, but also ones about how different the sport itself was at the time women were first allowed to play. Jessie Tamerlano (Below), on the other hand, provided us just as valuable information about the team as well, but from a current perspective.
We’ve found that there is an incredible amount of information out there on the team, which is obviously a good thing, but can also be bad for putting a project together. We learned that there are disputes about the history and timeline such as what years coaches were here, the overall record, and even the exact year that the program began. Even former coaches dispute the media guides’ information that we found. So that seemed to be our only issue and we think that BGSU should make an effort to try to get an accurate history of the program for future projects like this.
Members of this group include: Maureen Carr, Matt Dittoe, Lindsay Helm, and Tyler Schaefer
BGSU Women’s Track and Field (11:30 TR Class)
In gathering the abundant amount of information through research on the Women’s Track and Field team it was very difficult to find exact dates. But after digging enough and comparing sources, we are confident that all our dates and findings are very accurate. As for the start of the Bowling Green State University’s Women’s Track and Field team, it is said they started in 1983. But 1983 just so happens to be the first year the women were affiliated with the NCAA. According to Dr. Parks 1965 was the official date the women started competing with outside competition with the likes of current MAC teams like Kent State and Ohio University. We conducted several interviews with past figures (see Kim Jamison, below) and current figures who have all been or are currently involved it Bowling Green athletics and the information gathered has been amazing to say the least. Such a rich history not only in just Bowling Green State University’s Women’s Track and Field, but in all the sports and events that have been a part of BGSU’s tradition.
Members of this group include: Mike Davis, Ryan Harrison, Jessica Grant, and Kyle Leedy.
Men's Baseball (11:30 Class)
Baseball at BG was one of the first sports team started on campus. While conducting research we found tons of information on teams' records and championships. We learned a lot of information about the baseball team through each one of our interviews. Overall as a group we did not have any serious problems finding information on the team. We interviewed someone from the 1972 championship team, and current senior on the team, and a previous player who is now a coach.
Members of this group include: Ben Holbert, Brandon Robinson, and Jasmine Travers.
Men’s Hockey (1:00 Class)
The Program has struggled as of late and has had a different coach each of the last three seasons. The program's overall winning percent is .539 with a record of 776-645-92. Ice Hockey has also won 9 conference championships--2 in the MCHA and 7 in the CCHA, and one National championship. In 1984 Bowling Green played Minnesota-Duluth for the national championship and came out victorious with a score of 5-4.
Along with winning an NCAA title and 9 conference titles, Bowling Green also has a number of alumni that played or are currently playing in the NHL. A few notable players that excelled at BGSU are Rob Blake (1988), Nelson Emerson (1986), George McPhee (1978), Brian Holzinger (1991), Ken Morrow (1976) and Dan Sexton who attended BGSU in 2007 and 2008, then entered the NHL and currently plays for the Anaheim Ducks. Ken Morrow, and Mark Wells were two individuals who played for Bowling Green and in the 1980 Olympic games. These two players were a part of the United States greatest upset often referred to as “The Miracle on Ice”. The Miracle on Ice is when the United States hockey team defeated the heavily favored Soviet Union team in dramatic fashion, advancing on to the final game where they then defeated Finland. Players such as Emerson, McPhee, and Holzinger have all had their numbers retired at BGSU.
While working on this project we have enjoyed researching the different aspects of BGSU’s Ice Hockey program’s history and hope to share our knowledge with all BGSU fans.
Members of this group include: Billy McDonough, John O'Shea, and Bobby Shea.
Wednesday, December 1, 2010
BGSU Men's Soccer (1:00 Class)
Since the Men’s Soccer team was started in 1965, it can still be considered a fairly “young program” which made information easily accessible and fairly accurate. This being said, we had an easy time conducting research. We were also very fortunate to already know and have contact with two former players, Nicolas Kolliniatis and Fred Degand (Below Left). Mike Greco and Willie Patacsil were able to conduct great interviews with them without any delay of response allowing for us to be more informed on a player’s perspective. Luckily, our third interviewee and first head coach of the Men’s Soccer team, Mickey Cochrane (Below Right), is still active at BGSU in the athletic archives. Jessica Ferguson had the opportunity to meet with and interview Mickey in the archives and also got an incredible interview. We were incredibly fortunate to have access to all of them and very grateful that they were willing to help us.
With these interviews, the research, and the dedication of our group members, we learned an immense amount about the history of the Men’s Soccer teams and program. We also appreciate all the work Dr. Spencer did to prepare us for this project and the help along the way. That being said, this project was very enlightening about the history of all the athletic programs at Bowling Green State University! Roll Along!
Members of this group include: Jessica Ferguson, Mike Greco, and Willie Patacsil.
Item Of The Week - 1961 Mercy Bowl Pennant
BGSU Men's Football History (11:30 Class)
Members of this group include: Jairus Campbell, Dev Kumar, Caleb Watkins, Dwayne Woods