When assigned the BGSU Centennial Sports Project, our group instantly knew what sport we wanted to cover. Men’s Soccer was our sport of interest particularly because one of our group members, Mike Greco, not only had an offer to play for this team, but also knew two of the former players as his old soccer trainers. As we began our research, one of our biggest struggles was finding time to go to the Center for Archival Collections since it closes at 5:00 pm every day except Monday and is closed on the weekends. However, once we were able to get there, we were engulfed by plenty of helpful research.
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.
Wednesday, December 1, 2010
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