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BOWLING GREEN BASKETBALL BGSU QUICK FACTS 2017-18 ROSTER TEAM INFORMATION No 2017-18 FALCON WOMEN'S BASKETBALL BOWLING GREEN Game 9 WINNINGEST PROGRAM IN MID-AMERICAN CONFERENCE HISTORY 2007 NCAA SWEET SIXTEEN • BGSU ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS • 247 Perry Stadium East • Bowling Green, Ohio 43403 • 2017-18 SCHEDULE BGSU at RV/RV SOUTH DAKOTA STATE NOVEMBER Saturday, December 9, 2017 • 7:00 p.m. CT Sun. 5 SETON HILL (Exhibition) (WBGU-TV) W 92-62 Frost Arena (6,100) • Brookings, S.D. Fri. 10 EASTERN KENTUCKY (ESPN3) W 77-60 Mon. 13 at Detroit Mercy (ESPN3) W 85-81 TELEVISION / VIDEO: Jackrabbits All-Access ($$) Thu. 16 at Robert Morris (OT) W 64-62 RADIO / AUDIO: Jackrabbit Sports Network Sun. 19 CANISIUS (ESPN3) L 57-71 LIVE STATS: GoJacksLive.com FAU Thanksgiving Tournament (Nov. 24-25; Boca Raton, Fla.) TWITTER: @BGSUwbb Fri. 24 vs. Norfolk State W 59-50 all audio, stats & video links can be found at BGSUFalcons.com on game day Sat. 25 at FAU W 66-55 Tue. 28 VALPARAISO (ESPN3) W 90-77 DECEMBER Wed. 6 XAVIER (ESPN3) W 63-53 Sat. 9 at RV/RV South Dakota State 8:00 p.m. Mon. 18 FERRIS STATE (WBGU-TV) 7:00 p.m. BOWLING GREEN SOUTH DAKOTA STATE Thu. 21 at Cincinnati 7:00 p.m. FALCONS JACKRABBITS Sat. 30 at Western Michigan * 2:00 p.m. 2017-18 Record: 7-1 2017-18 Record: 7-2 Mid-American Conf.: 0-0 Summit League: 0-0 JANUARY Wed. 3 EASTERN MICHIGAN (ESPN3) * 7:00 p.m. Jennifer Roos ____________Head Coach __________ Aaron Johnston Sat. 6 BALL STATE (ESPN3) * 2:00 p.m. (Davidson, '93) ___________Alma Mater ___(Gustavus Adolphus, '96) Wed. 10 at Central Michigan * 7:00 p.m. 88-79 in sixth year ^ ____ Record at School ____ 422-144 in 18th year Sat. 13 at Akron * 5:00 p.m. 88-79 in sixth year ^ ______Career Record _____ 422-144 in 18th year ^ does not include a 2-0 record as interim head coach in 2011-12 Wed. 17 KENT STATE (ESPN3) * 7:00 p.m. Sat. 20 OHIO (ESPN3) * 1:00 p.m. THE SERIES Wed. 24 at Ball State * 7:00 p.m. Overall: SDSU leads, 1-0 • Streak: SDSU - 1 Sat. 27 TOLEDO (ESPN3) * 2:00 p.m. Home: 0-1 • Road: 0-0 • Neutral Sites: 0-0 Wed. 31 at Kent State * 7:00 p.m. Last Meeting: SDSU 58, at BGSU 45 (Dec. 21, 2015) FEBRUARY Sat. 3 MIAMI (ESPN3) * 1:00 p.m. Wed. 7 WESTERN MICHIGAN (ESPN3) * 7:00 p.m. BGSU'S LAST GAME STARTERS Sat. 10 at Northern Illinois * 2:00 p.m. F 3 Andrea Cecil (6-1, So., Oak Harbor, Ohio) 11.0 ppg, 5.3 rpg F 33 Haley Puk (6-0, Sr., Waterloo, Iowa) 10.8 ppg, 2.4 rpg Sat. 17 at Ohio * 1:00 p.m. C 24 Jane Uecker (6-3, So., Akron, Ohio) 6.1 ppg, 4.4 rpg Wed. 21 BUFFALO (ESPN3) * 7:00 p.m. G 13 Sydney Lambert (5-8, Jr., Cincinnati, Ohio) 11.0 ppg, 4.6 rpg Sat. 24 at Miami * 2:00 p.m. G 14 Carly Santoro (5-10, Jr., Bellevue, Ohio) 16.4 ppg, 11.0 rpg Wed. 28 AKRON (ESPN3) * 7:00 p.m. MARCH OFF THE BENCH (in numerical order) Sat. 3 at Buffalo * 2:00 p.m. G 1 Kennedy Williams (5-6, Fr., Marshall, Ill.) 1.9 ppg, 0.6 rpg Mon. 5 MAC Tournament First Round # G 4 Madisen Parker (5-9, Fr., Fort Wayne, Ind.) 1.0 ppg, 0.1 rpg G 11 Rachel Myers (5-8, Sr., Findlay, Ohio) 1.0 ppg, 0.0 rpg Wed. 7 MAC Tournament Quarterfinals ! G 23 Caterrion Thompson (5-10, So., Lima, Ohio) 4.5 ppg, 1.1 rpg Fri. 9 MAC Tournament Semifinals ! C 25 Terri Battle (6-2, Fr., Chicago, Ill.) 0.7 ppg, 1.5 rpg Sat. 10 MAC Tournament Championship ! C 40 Clare Glowniak (6-2, R-Fr., Corunna, Mich.) 0.5 ppg, 0.5 rpg HOME games at the Stroh Center F 42 Sierra Thompson (5-11, Fr., Mattoon, Ill.) 6.0 ppg, 4.1 rpg all times Eastern F 44 Maddie Cole (6-0, Jr., Sylvania, Ohio) 0.0 ppg, 0.0 rpg * Mid-American Conference game # at campus sites C 55 Angela Perry (6-2, Fr., Rochester, Ill.) ! at Quicken Loans Arena; Cleveland, Ohio full roster & pronunciation guide on page 2 ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS • MIKE CIHON (w.basketball contact) • 419.372.0474 • [email protected] BGSU WOMEN'S BASKETBALL BOWLING GREEN BASKETBALL BGSU QUICK FACTS 2017-18 ROSTER TEAM INFORMATION No. Name (pronunciation) (*-letters) Ht. Yr. Pos. Hometown (Previous School) 2017-18 Records 7-1 (0-0 MAC) 1 Kennedy Williams 5-6 Fr. G Marshall, Ill. (Marshall) Final 2016-17 Records 8-23 (4-14 MAC) 3 Andrea Cecil * 6-1 So. F Oak Harbor, Ohio (Oak Harbor) Conference Finish Fifth in East Division 4 Madisen Parker 5-9 Fr. G Fort Wayne, Ind. (Homestead) Letterwinners Returning / Lost 8 / 3 11 Rachel Myers *** 5-8 Sr. G Findlay, Ohio (Liberty-Benton) Starters Returning / Lost 3 / 2 13 Sydney Lambert ** 5-8 Jr. G Cincinnati, Ohio (McAuley) 14 Carly Santoro ** 5-10 Jr. G Bellevue, Ohio (Bellevue) THE UNIVERSITY / GENERAL INFO. 23 Caterrion (ca-TAIR-ee-on) Thompson * 5-10 So. G Lima, Ohio (Lima Senior) School Bowling Green State University 24 Jane Uecker * 6-3 So. C Akron, Ohio (St. Vincent-St. Mary) Location Bowling Green, Ohio 43403-0030 25 Terri Battle 6-2 Fr. C Chicago, Ill. (Simeon) Founded / Enrollment 1910 / 19,000 33 Haley Puk (PUCK) *** 6-0 Sr. G Waterloo, Iowa (Waterloo West) Nickname Falcons 40 Clare Glowniak (GLOW-nee-ak) 6-2 R-Fr. C Corunna, Mich. (Flushing) Colors Orange & Brown 42 Sierra Thompson 5-11 Fr. F Mattoon, Ill. (Mattoon) Affiliation NCAA Division I 44 Maddie Cole ** 6-0 Jr. F Sylvania, Ohio (Northview) Conference Mid-American (MAC) 55 Angela Perry 6-2 Fr. C Rochester, Ill. (Rochester) Home Facility Stroh Center (4,347) Head Coach: Jennifer Roos (Davidson, 1993) – sixth season ADMINISTRATION Assistant Coaches: Jacey Brooks (Buffalo State, 2006) – fifth season President Dr. Mary Ellen Mazey Nick Moore (Fredonia, 2010) – second season Faculty Representatives Ray Schneider, PhD, Jessie Ivey (West Florida, 2009) – second season Donna Trautman, PhD Director of Operations: Monique Rosati (Syracuse, 1997) – 11th season Director of Athletics Bob Moosbrugger Video Coordinator: Amanda Cutcher (Bowling Green, 2014) – first season Sr. Associate AD / SWA Lauren Ashman * Graduate Asst., Ath. Training: Amanda Memmer (Ohio State, 2016) – second season * sport coordinator for women's basketball Student Managers: Connor Eli, Jason Hosinski, Bre Moorer THE COACHES Head Coach Jennifer Roos 2017-18 ROSTER BREAKDOWN Alma Mater Davidson, 1993 LETTERWINNERS RETURNING (8) Record at BGSU (years) 88-79 (sixth) % Name Ht. Yr. Pos. GP/S 2016-17 Statistics/Notes Career Record (years) Same % Andrea Cecil 6-1 So. F 31/0 5.0 ppg, 2.9 rpg Assistant Coach Jacey Brooks Maddie Cole 6-0 Jr. F 30/0 2.2 ppg, 2.1 rpg Assistant Coach Nick Moore Sydney Lambert 5-8 Jr. G 31/31 10.4 ppg, 3.7 rpg, 2.3 apg, 71 3's Assistant Coach Jessie Ivey Rachel Myers 5-8 Sr. G 31/7 4.0 ppg, 1.4 rpg Director of Operations Monique Rosati Haley Puk 6-0 Sr. G 30/24 6.1 ppg, 2.1 rpg Video Coordinator Amanda Cutcher Carly Santoro 5-10 Jr. G 31/31 12.0 ppg, 7.4 rpg, 44 3's Basketball Office 419.372.2255 Caterrion Thompson 5-10 So. G 30/0 4.4 ppg, 2.3 rpg % does not include a 2-0 record as interim head coach in the 2011-12 season Jane Uecker 6-3 So. C 29/0 1.2 ppg, 1.3 rpg HISTORY OTHERS RETURNING (1) First Year as Varsity Sport 1973-74 Name Ht. Yr. Pos. GP/S 2016-17 Statistics/Notes All-Time Varsity Record 780-455 (.632) Clare Glowniak 6-2 R-Fr. C 12/1 3.5 ppg, 2.6 rpg All-Time MAC Record 402-195 (.673) Received a medical redshirt MAC Regular-Season Titles 14 (1987-88-89-93-94-2005-06-07-08-09-10-11*-12-14) NEWCOMERS (5) MAC Tournament Titles 11 Name Ht. Yr. Pos. Hometown (Previous School[s]) (1987-88-89-90-93-94-2005-06-07-10-11) Terri Battle 6-2 Fr. C Chicago, Ill. (Simeon) NCAA Champ’s Appearances 11 Madisen Parker 5-9 Fr. G Fort Wayne, Ind. (Homestead) (1987-88-89-90-93-94-2005-06-07-10-11) Angela Perry 6-2 Fr. C Rochester, Ill. (Rochester) NCAA Championships Record 3-11 Sierra Thompson 5-11 Fr. F Mattoon, Ill. (Mattoon) Postseason WNIT Appearances 6 Kennedy Williams 5-6 Fr. G Marshall, Ill. (Marshall) (1998-2008-09-12-13-14) Postseason WNIT Record 7-6 * MAC East Division champ (BG had MAC's best LETTERWINNERS LOST (3) overall record in each of the other 13 seasons) Name Ht. Yr.^ Pos. GP/S 2016-17 Statistics/Notes Rachel Konieczki 5-3 Sr. G 31/0 2.5 ppg, 0.9 rpg ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS Abby Siefker 6-2 Sr. C 31/31 7.1 ppg, 7.5 rpg, 1.9 apg, 0.8 bpg Asst. AD/Director Jason Knavel Ashley Tunstall 5-10 Sr. F 30/30 7.1 ppg, 5.6 rpg Assistant Director/W. Basketball Mike Cihon Office Phone 419.372.0474 OTHERS LOST (1) E-Mail [email protected] Name Ht. Yr.^ Pos. GP/S 2016-17 Statistics/Notes Overnight Address 1610 Stadium Drive Leah Bolton 5-11 Sr.
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