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YEARS BG NEWS September 11, 2019 | PAGE 2 Homecoming events to check out this week B.G. Transit Hunter Huffman Thursday, Sept. 12 Division I rivalry; wear BGSU gear for an “Public transportation for everyone” Campus Editor 7th Annual Bed Races and block party - Parking “orange-out” of Cochrane Stadium. Parking Need a ride? Wednesday, Sept. 11 Lot N, 4 p.m. and admission is free for all spectators. Falcons After Dark: Homecoming Kickback - State of the University Address - Lenhart Grand Students can organize a team of five for a four- Call B.G. Transit Bowen-Thompson Student Union, 8 p.m. One-hour advanced reservation required Ballroom, Bowen-Thompson Student Union, wheeled race to the finish line (beds included). Hosted by the University Activities 10:30 a.m. Winning prizes include $25 gift cards to BGSU Organization, this free, late-night homecoming President Rodney K. Rogers will discuss his Dining and points toward the Homecoming OHIO RELAY NETWORK: 1-800-750-0750 bash includes free food truck fare, music from a goals for the new school year in this annual Competition. Students can register teams up to 15 minutes before the race. live DJ, crafts, yard games and more. address to the BGSU community. Saturday, Sept. 14 All-campus picnic - Bowen-Thompson Quadrangle, Competitors and non-competitors alike can Freddie and Frieda 5K - Student Recreation Center, 11:30 a.m. also attend the block party, including music, check in at 8 a.m., race at 9 a.m. All BGSU students, faculty and staff are invited food and drinks, games and more. Race a 3.1-mile dash against Freddie and to this celebratory homecoming kick-off, Homecoming R&R - Bowen-Thompson Frieda Falcon and other BGSU friends. featuring free food and other activities Quadrangle, 6 p.m. The run includes free pre-registration to all “Laser Tag and More!” - Union Oval, 6 p.m. Students and staff are invited to unwind undergraduates. For fares and other information call 419.354.6203 The Homecoming Student Steering Committee with yoga, therapy dogs and crafts. Campus www.bgohio.org Falcon Fun Zone - Intramural Fields, 2 p.m. will host this evening of free games and music, organizations will be present to provide The Falcon Fun Zone includes inflatable axe including a centerpiece laser tag arena. resources and awareness about mental health. Friday, Sept. 13 throwing, extreme trampolines, obstacle Mini spirit rocks and tie-dye shirts - Kreischer courses, a Zorb race and more! Lawn, 12 p.m. Football vs. Louisiana Tech - Stadium, Paint a mini homecoming-themed spirit rock, 5 p.m. or bring a white T-shirt to tye die for Saturday’s After the 2 p.m. tailgate, the Falcons will be football game. The first 100 students to show taking on the LT Bulldogs in front of students, up get a free, tie-dyeable BGSU Homecoming faculty, staff, community members and T-shirt. returning alumni. Men’s soccer vs. Ohio State - Cochrane Field, 7 p.m. Additional events can be found at The Falcons take on the Buckeyes in a testy events.bgsu.edu/homecoming.

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Where: Olscamp Room 101 When: Monday September 9 thru Friday September 13 Time: 9 A.M. - 6 P.M. Sponsor: University Activities Organization FORUM September 11, 2019 | PAGE 4 Father, daughter reflect on time at BGSU PEOPLEON Michael Ross The basketball team was third in the MAC Backpacks were heavy in 1983, carrying THESTREET Guest Columnist with a 18-10 record. When Gino Cavallini of books, spiral notebooks, pens, pencils the hockey team (he lived one floor above and everything else you needed for class. What is the significance of I was a freshman at BGSU in 1983. The school me in Harshman) scored his goal in the Computers had just arrived. Most students colors were still orange and brown, but there homecoming to you? fourth overtime period in 1984, the Falcons didn’t have access to a computer unless you seemed to be a lot more orange in 1983 than were national champions! I went to so many went to a computer lab on campus. Each lab there is today. hockey games, and I love to return to the would have about 20 computers that were The business building next to Anderson “The significance arena to cheer the team on and remember first come, first served. And yes, printing cost Arena had recently opened and looked like of homecoming that incredible season. 2 cents per sheet, and you needed to show the coolest and newest building on campus. to me is seeing all your student ID to pick up your prints from My dormitory was Harshman Anderson, and the alumni come someone who worked in the lab. almost every dorm had an eat-in cafeteria. back and see how The library is where everything happened. You always ordered your pop with no ice and they transitioned You met to work on projects, get tutored and another cup with ice — because there was no from college to could read a paper there. The library was charge for cups of ice — and you maximized the real world.” the most identifiable building on campus, TYLER DICKARD your serving size with no ice in the cup. reaching to the sky right in the middle of Freshman | Computer Science It was legal to drink at 19, and the bars were campus for everyone to see. Long hours of hopping. Main Street, Uptown, Downtown, study happened there because the dorms Brathaus and Howard’s were the bars of “Watching all of were just too loud. preference with long lines waiting to get in us new students Many things have changed over the years, at 8 p.m. every Friday and Saturday. After- have a chance to but the constant is the students. The energy hours parties started at 2 a.m. every weekend find a place and on campus makes returning there for any throughout the school year. be welcomed reason worthwhile. I have many reasons to BGSU was very good in sports. The football by the older come back to campus, but having a senior team finished 8-3 and second place in the students.” and a sophomore at BGSU makes me MAC, with sophomore Brian incredibly proud and interested in seeing TATIANA ZEADKER McClure, who would later become an All- what accomplishments will be aided by BGSU Freshman | Music Education American. He lived on my floor in Harshman. PHOTO BY MARY ROSS students … Go Falcons!!

“Homecoming is Mary Ross Center, the grassy areas in Old Campus, the 1-4-9, Shots, Liquid and Doc’s, but most a time to connect fourth floor conference rooms in the Kuhlin Forum Editor people opt to go to house or frat parties prior with alumni and to hitting the bars. Then, the most popular Center and Starbucks in the student union For me, BGSU is a school of quaint beauty and come together as place to stop on the way back to either the after 7 p.m. All possess a calmness where I can vibrance. Though it’s undergoing renovations, one big family. dorms, apartments or houses is Taco Bell, be the most productive. Other popular places and has been for several years, the campus Good vibes and which remains open late into the morning to for students include the Bowen-Thompson retains its character and charm. positivity!” accommodate all the hungry, drunk people. Student Union, the Rec and many of the The newest additions to the campus While we struggle to be at the top of our random lounges found in secluded spots ONAYSIA LINDSEY include the Kuhlin Center, the future Maurer divisions in most sports, our hockey team is around campus. Everyone is able to find their Senior | Human Development and Family Studies School of Business, the BGSU letters in the incredible. The talent, skill and dedication own nook and cranny they love to go to do middle of the Oval and Centennial and Falcon from both the players and the coaches makes homework or hang out. Heights Residence Halls. However, with “Homecoming is going to games with my brother and friends Though I have grown up seeing renovations Rodney the “Rodfather” Rogers at the steering when everyone a treat. There’s nothing quite like the energy done to the campus, it’s still a beautiful place wheel, many new renovations are laid out to comes back that surges through the “Madhouse on to be and call home. Times change a lot, but be done over the next two decades. to be in the Mercer”, especially with some of the chants, time hasn’t touched the raw positive emotions In terms of bars, they are always hopping, community. such as “…and Toledo still sucks!” being everyone who steps on BG’s campus feels. with the busy days being Thursday, Friday Alumni, students, screamed from the student section at the top and Saturday. The most popular bars include staff all want to of everyone’s lungs. celebrate our The best places on campus for me now JANE UECKER favorite place.” include the hill on the back of the Wolfe Senior | Economics

101 Kuhlin Center BRIONNA SCEBBI, EDITOR-IN-CHIEF Bowling Green State University XXXXXXX XXXXXX XXBowling XXXX Green, XXXXX Ohio 43403 ABBY SHIFLEY, MANAGING EDITOR ANDREW BAILEY, PULSE EDITOR Email: [email protected] ROSILAND FLETCHER, COPY CHIEF MARY ROSS, FORUM EDITOR XXXXXXX XXXXX XXXXWebsite: XXX bgfalconmedia.com XXXX XX HUNTER HUFFMAN, CAMPUS EDITOR REGHAN WINKLER, PHOTO EDITOR Advertising: 101 Kuhlin Center XXXXX XXX XXXXXXXPhone: XXX (419) 372-2606PAGE XX SHAELEE HAAF, CITY EDITOR VAUGHN COCKAYNE, WEB EDITOR bgnews MAX MARKO, FALCON MEDIA SPORTS DIRECTOR BRIAN GEYER, SOCIAL MEDIA EDITOR FORUM September 11, 2019 | PAGE 5 Growing up in the aftermath of 9/11 Rosiland Fletcher As the anniversary approaches, take time to think Copy Chief 8:46. 9:03. 9:37. 10:03. and remember the tragedies of the day, but take The numbers hold no intentional significance; the day to spend with loved ones and tell them you they are times on the 24-hour clock cycle and that’s all they may be. But, that’s not all the love them; we don’t know what tomorrow holds. numbers are, not on Sept. 11. Imagine walking through the streets of American people during 9/11, and thereafter. Though I never experienced the day of New York City near the World Trade Center, I hear about 9/11 every year. I see all the 9/11 enough to remember, and all I have are thinking the day’s going to be as normal as pictures and videos, hear all the stories of pictures, video footage and stories, I—despite it gets. You’d get up, go where you need to be tragedy and death with minimal narratives of the pain it brings me—look at the pictures and and continue on with the day, completely survival and hope. videos each year. It reminds me of that day, oblivious to the awaiting horrors. Then, you A story that hits close to home each year is of the people that died and how it so horribly hear the first plane hit the north tower at 8:46 the “man in the red bandana,” also known by affected Americans. a.m. As you look up, all you can see is thick the name of Welles Remy Crowther. His story It’s like thinking about the fall of an empire or smoke and a gaping hole in the building. resonated with me; I don’t know why, but each the rise of an evil; the U.S. fell that day. Americans Already, the news is being broadcasted year I think about him. wanted nothing more than to forget what had while first responders arrive at the scene. He saved lives, but unfortunately died in befallen them and reverse the day. People were There’s then a 17-minute period of waiting the process of the tower collapse, his body not angry, sad, traumatized and lifeless. Seeing people and uncertainty. There’s the second plane being recovered for six months. His family, not falling from windows, screams erupting from colliding into the south tower at 9:03 a.m. knowing of his whereabouts following 9/11, trembling lips, people covered in dust and blood; Then, there’s another attack at 9:37 a.m. in discovered through a New York Times article it’s still such a surreal image. Washington D.C. at the Pentagon and a plane about a “man in a red bandana” who had But it’s all I think about when remembering crash in a field in Pennsylvania at 10:03 a.m. helped escort people to safety in the chaos. 9/11. I want to break down from the hurt, thinking People, with different plans for the day and Allison Crowther, the man’s mother, about all the innocent lives lost that day. from all different walks of life—in the span of figured it had to be her son as he carried a As the anniversary approaches, take time to an hour—were lost. red bandana at all times, and soon, had the think and remember the tragedies of the day, I was merely a baby when 9/11 happened, chance to confirm his identity with survivors but take the day to spend with loved ones and and I wasn’t old enough to remember the and eyewitnesses. He’s one of the heroes that tell them you love them; we don’t know what incident. I had been at a babysitter’s house; gave way to others’ stories of survival. tomorrow holds. I simply remember my mom telling me she His story has touched my heart, and the last 9/11 is an unforgettable and harrowing event One World Trade Center. came to pick me up early and hugged me; she time I went to New York in 2014, I took time that will haunt the history of the United States. was sad, afraid. She even saw a plane fly over to find his name on the 9/11 Memorial Pool, It didn’t simply affect one American, but each our home, and at first, feared the lone plane where the names of the victims of 9/11 are and every individual present in a classroom, Twitter: @rfletch24 may be hijacked, but realized it was a military spelled out. When I found his name, I ran my workplace or wherever they stood at before, after Email: fletchr @bgsu.edu fighter jet. This is the fear instilled in the hand over the granite and I broke down. or in-between these times: 8:46. 9:03. 9:37. 10:03.

The “man with the red bandana’s” name on the 9/11 memorial. 9/11 Memorial Pool. PHOTOS BY ROSILAND FLETCHER PULSE September 11, 2019 | PAGE 7 Popular culture then and now Just kind of dropping out seemed to be a big It required some deep knowledge of what was With new genres taking prominence in Andrew Bailey part of what people did then,” he said. cool and not cool.” popular culture, the new technology available to artists today has weaved its way into their Pulse Editor However, he didn’t identify with the Grateful Dead at all. Andrew Bailey music. Electronic elements and autotune Louie Hubbell-Staeble “Because I had long hair and whatnot, Enrolled: 2017- Present have seen increased use over the years, giving Enrolled: 1977-1987 people said, ‘Oh there’s one of the Deadheads; artists more avenues to explore with creativity there’s one of the hippies,” he said. Movies in their music. Movies He identified more with harder rock, such Movies today take a lot of influence from Political messages in music have stood “One thing that was new back in the day were as Led Zeppelin. nostalgia. The MCU cashes in on people’s their ground over time, however, with the handheld cameras. That gave movies a sense “The louder forms of music seemed affinity with superheroes in their childhood, 2016 election bringing about many albums of documentary aspects and the appearance to shout out something. Heavy metal whereas period pieces like “Mid90s” take and songs solely focused on the political of being real,” he said. represented an industry of everything people back to the freedom of youth. landscape, providing calls to action and Lacking much of the technology and we were critiquing,” he said. “Music With the evolution of film came access to preaching messages to their listeners. equipment used in today’s films, other represented something that was organic but higher-quality equipment and the prowess of Cultural trends avenues were found to appeal to audiences. also had to be well played and well crafted.” computer-generated imagery. Materialism still plays a factor in how “They were almost cheeky with the Pink Floyd also had a large presence. CGI has allowed filmmakers to forgo people dress and what sort of image they want sentimentality and bogus fantasies. A lot of it “You could almost see those who were practical effects in favor of designing to portray. The ‘uniforms’ present in the 70s was just pure fantasy. Is there anything wrong ‘Deadheads’ and those who were really into everything on the computer screen. People and 80s have been dropped in favor of looks with that? No, not necessarily. It just doesn’t the ‘Floyd,’” he said. can be aged to look older or younger, such as more fit for modern times. really communicate anything. It’s escapism.” Cultural trends Finn Wolfhard in “It: Chapter Two.” Clothes like pastel-colored shirts, chino One of the big escapism films of the time Some of the big fashion trends present were The nonstop action of today’s blockbusters shorts and boat shoes are often worn to was “Easy Rider.” It’s tale of bikers traveling denim and long hair. has also allowed room for more CGI portray a preppier look and the mixture of across the country and meeting extravagant “There were all kinds of independent ways explosions and landscapes, taking people comfort and style has seen a rise, giving people at every turn gave audiences a world to of expressing oneself,” he said. into fantastical worlds. The concept of people more options than ever as to how they lose themselves in. However, the fashion trends that facilitated fantasy in film has not waned since it came want to look each day. Not all films of the time period were focused materialism made for some contradiction. into prominence in older films, with fantasy Clubbing has also remained a mainstay, on fantasy and escapism. Environmental “I’ve always found it kind of contradictory becoming even more visceral with the with the nightlife bringing about new styles messages were prominent in many films. that people who were rebelling against society technology available. of dancing and constant reminders of what is “The environmental messages had a huge would wear, basically, a uniform,” he said. Music and is not cool. impact. There’s something visceral that can The unforms people often wore were Music today has seen an almost complete Although the style of dress and the images be seen and touched in a sense. The trouble modeled after their favorite celebrities, like refocusing to hip-hop, pop and bass drops, people want to portray have changed over with some of those targeted messages is that Mick Jagger and Joan Jett. compared to the rock and roll of the ‘70s time, the ideas of materialism and staying people can become fatigued,” he said. Besides fashion trends, clubbing and and 80s. true to what is “in” have not. Trends come Music dancing became a major pastime. The way With hip-hop and pop replacing rock and go, but the desire to follow them is a “A lot of people who I knew were clubbing, dancing and fashion interacted as the most popular music today, many timeless tradition. ‘Deadheads.’ The Grateful Dead was just made for an interesting nightlife experience. consider rock and the classic guitar solo to primordial. It was a more carefree existence. “It was a unique form of communication. be remnants of the past. Falcon fun facts you never knew

Max Brickner Tinder in the ‘60s Beating Tesla by a decade Reporter Today, students commonly swipe right Most students associate electric cars to be matched by computer. However, with sporty Teslas. However, in the 1990s Almost a madhouse in 1966, students had the option to BGSU’s Electric Vehicle Institute fielded its purchase punch cards from local stores, own ground-breaking electric racecar, the The Great Depression caused the Ohio so they could be matched by an IBM 1401 Electric Falcon. Its top speed of 140 mph government to consider drastic cuts to computer named Computer Utilized for and its 225 horsepower made this 1994 funding of state institutions. In 1933, the Preference in Dating. At the time, students vehicle roughly comparable to a 2008 Tesla University was nearly repurposed into a questioned if the applications to the Roadster, which only had a top speed of mental institution. Due to protests by local computer were honest and if the computer 125 mph. Part of the secret sauce that made community members such as Clayton could also make breaking up with a the Falcon a cut above other competitors C. Kohl, these plans were scrapped. significant other easier. included its use of AC motors and liquid Because of this and other numerous cooling, letting it blow past electric cars accomplishments, Kohl Hall was named in with more conventional systems. honor of Kohl.

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Ryan Cummings Vue service would be you Pulse Reporter only get a five-day free trial while you can get a These days, cutting the cord on cable is seven-day free trial with one of the most fashionable trends among most other services. Also, consumers. The question is: what are your DVR recording only they switching to? Well, live streaming lasts for 28 days. Overall, services for some. Live streaming services PlayStation Vue is a great are generally less expensive and give the option for everybody out people what they want at a lower price. there to try. Here are the five major live streaming services for you to try out if you’re Sling TV thinking of making the change, too: Sling TV is a bit different than the other services AT&T TV Now mentioned because Formerly known as DirecTV Now, AT&T they offer three different TV Now offers two main plans. The Plus plans: Orange ($15), Plan starts at $50 a month. This includes Blue ($15) and Orange 45+ channels, like NBC, CBS, ABC, ESPN, & Blue ($25). Orange TNT and a subscription to HBO. The MAX has the least number plan includes 60+ channels with more of channels, Blue has sports coverage, HBO and a free Cinemax second-most and the subscription. However, this service is not a Blue & Orange plan has good option if you are in an area with slow both the plans’ channels internet speed. To access the service, you combined. While this PHOTO BY MICHAEL KEYS, FLICKER need a Smart TV, and even then it doesn’t is the cheapest service listed thus far, have as many channels as even cable drawbacks like having to pay $5 extra for would provide. If the cons are enough for DVR space helps to drag the pros down. you to overlook, then maybe AT&T TV Another big problem is you cannot get Now is the service for you! your local channels through Sling TV. The streaming service anticipates that Hulu with Live TV you have other means of being able to Hulu with Live TV has over 60 live view things like your local sports teams, channels along with eight potential so they do not provide it themselves. add-ons like HBO and Cinemax. It also Nevertheless, Sling TV is less expensive gives you access to the on-demand Hulu than cable and functions just as well as content of hours of shows and movies. other live streaming services. Hulu with Live TV sounds like a hoot, but, as someone who has this service, there YouTube TV are some major cons. The biggest issue Local news and local sports with is that you cannot use it outside of the 70+ channels for $50 is the name of zip code you register it in. So, if you are a Youtube TV’s game. They also provide college student and your family has this an unlimited DVR cloud if you have service registered to their home, you will to work during your favorite shows. not be able to access it on devices like What they fail to provide, however, are Xboxes and Smart TVs. You can still view it multiple channels you would assume are on your laptop and other cellular devices, broadcasted. Channels like CNN, Cartoon but it can be a real pain to not be able to Network, and TNT are missing. There is access it on your own TV. also no option for add-ons like HBO. That, along with a difficult browsing PlayStation Vue engine help make it one of the least PlayStation Vue has a core plan that starts favorite options. at $49.99. PlayStation Vue offers live streaming for HD channels, a powerful DVR system, the ability to have five device streams going at once, thousands of shows on-demand and as many as 10 potential viewing profiles that can be Email: [email protected] created. A few cons about the PlayStation BG NEWS September 11, 2019 | PAGE 9 ON SALE NOW! BROADWAY & MORE!

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Cornasia Sandford this was really exciting,” coming into senior school and becoming a medical doctor Reporter (year), this was not an experience I’ve ever (cosmetic surgeon, holistic health or had. Once I learned more about the initiatives dermatologist) with homecoming and that we would be Falcon Funded project: Thompson Scholars, raising money for causes at BGSU made me scholarships provided for high school very excited, because I’m all for serving the students who attend Detroit Public Schools Coniyah community, specifically being a servant leader to McKinney the Bowling Green State University community. Why homecoming court? It was really out of my comfort zone because I don’t like to be the center of attention, but I decided to because I noticed how last year the court wasn’t very diverse, so I wanted that to be something new Year and major: Senior communication and Nia this year … a more diverse court, and it would theater education major Little just be nice to see a minority student on homecoming court. HALLOWEEN Hometown: Detroit, Michigan HEADQUARTERS Plans after graduation:Receiving an MA in Make one-of-a-kind costumes theater education and becoming a performing at scary good prices! arts educator and administrator Meghan Campus involvement: Director of Voices at Year and major: Senior biology major, McKinley BGSU, Ronald E. McNair Scholar, SMART chemistry minor Monday - Saturday Sunday team leader, Office of Admissions student Hometown: Detroit, Michigan 9 AM to 9 PM 10 AM to 6 recruitment team member, Chi Alpha Epsilon Campus involvement: Vice president of Curly Honor Society Connection, Chi Alpha Epsilon Honor Society, 1058 N. Main Street Falcon Funded project: Voices at BGSU Sidney A. Ribeau President’s Leadership www.goodwillnwohio.com annual tour scholar, Thompson scholar Year and major: Senior ethnic studies major Why homecoming court? I thought, “Wow, Plans after graduation:Attending medical Hometown: Pickerington, Ohio

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Plans after graduation:Receiving an MA in Plans after graduation: Working as a software ethnic studies or community organizing/ developer; recently received a full time offer from student affairs Nationwide in Columbus FOR RENT Campus involvement: Founder of the Asian Campus involvement: Sidney A. Ribeau Student Union President’s Leadership scholar, student Falcon Funded project: Asian Student Union leadership assistant, community outreach chair for Feed My Starving Children Why homecoming court? I love this community, I love BGSU. ... It has had such Falcon Funded project: New Student Orientation a strong impact on my development as a Why homecoming court? I feel like it was a way person and has given me opportunities for me to kind of inspire students that are trying to and ideas of everything I can be and I want seek to leave a legacy at BGSU. I felt like it was my people to see someone who looks like me on chance to really talk about what I’ve done during court. I want ASU to get that recognition and my time and express how much I love BGSU. representation; I want to be seen.

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SHOCKSOH-70118854 • STRUTS • STARTERS • BRAKES • BATTERIES • SHOCKS • STRUTS • STARTERS • BRAKES • BATTERIES SPORTS September 11, 2019 | PAGE 12 Men’s soccer, volleyball earn sweeps while football faces shutout loss. Falcon Media Sports Staff Next up for the Falcons, a trip to Lansing on The Falcons now await their third straight Sept. 12 to take on the Michigan State Spartans. Football opponent, Ohio State. The Falcons were hit hard on the road in a The Buckeyes will be at Cochrane Stadium for Volleyball 52-0 loss to Kansas State. BGSU was limited the first home match of the season for men’s After going 1-2 last weekend in their opening to just 140 yards of total offense and was soccer on Sept. 13. tournament, BGSU volleyball bounced back unable to jumpstart any offensive drives no going 3-0 in the Hampton Inn Bowling Green matter the field position they started with. Women’s soccer Invitational tournament this past weekend. Quarterback Darius Wade followed up an BGSU women’s soccer traveled to Ann The first of the three victories was a impressive performance in the season opener Arbor on Sunday for a matchup against the dominant performance Friday afternoon by completing 8 of 19 pass attempts for 79 . This is the beginning against Charlotte where the Falcons won every yards. Running back Davon Jones led the way of a long road stretch for the team. True set by at least 10 points. Friday night, however, for the Falcon on the ground with 47 yards, freshman goalkeeper Becky Moss found her got off to a rocky start when the Falcons lost but the team never made it to the red zone in name in the lineup for her first collegiate start. the first set to Butler; nonetheless, they would order for him to be a legitimate threat. Early on, the Falcons matched the quick pace go on to win the next three sets to go 2-0 on of the Wolverines but failed to put any shots An impressive stop on the opening drive by the day. In the final game against Cleveland on goal in the first half while Michigan had six; the defense held the Wildcats to a field goal, State on Saturday the Falcons endured close however, the score remained void after a great but they would soon give up four straight sets but were able to come out on top over opening half by Moss. rushing touchdowns by three different backs the Vikings 3-1 to go a perfect 3-0 for the In the second half, Michigan came out – including a 50-yard rushing touchdown weekend. firing, but again the Falcons were ready to by Jordan Brown. Kansas State would go on Isabelle Marciniak was named the MVP of match their physicality. It was not until the to amass 333 rushing yards between nine the tournament after averaging over 40 assists 79th minute of the contest that Michigan different players. per game for the weekend. Katelyn Meyer finally found the back of the net, courtesy of Just before the game started, BGSU learned and Petra Indrova were also named to the sophomore Raleigh Loughman. Michigan the NCAA ruled quarterback Michael McDonald All-Tournament team as well for the Falcons, then proceeded to find the net only two will not be eligible to play this year. This means rounding up an excellent weekend. The Falcons minutes later, when sophomore Skylar he will be eligible to play the next two years. improve to 4-2 on the season and will play an Anderson netted her first collegiate goal. Head coach Scot Loeffler stated this week away match against Oakland on Tuesday. Moss ended the day with 14 saves in her first McDonald earned the starting job out of camp. PHOTO BY STEPHEN LINSKY start. Chelsee Washington, Kennedy White and Football returns home to take on Louisiana Midfielder Kristin Tveit throws the ball back Mackenzie Reuber all picked up yellow cards Tech in the annual homecoming game on into play. in the 2-0 loss. Upcoming home games Sept. 14. This will be the second Division I-FBS school the Falcons will play this year. Sept. 13 Women’s tennis Men’s soccer vs. BGSU Invitational The Falcons carry a three-game win streak after a big weekend in Evanston, Illinois. The All day Falcons swept Wisconsin and Northwestern in Men’s soccer 1-0 and 3-0 wins, respectively. In the first match against the Badgers, the vs. Ohio State Falcons applied pressure throughout the night. 7 p.m. Led by defender Achille Robin and forward Chris Brennan, BGSU posted 8 shots and were Sept. 14 rewarded with a Michael Montemurri goal in the Women’s tennis 81st minute. He finished off a corner kick with vs. BGSU Invitational help from Brennan and midfielder Chris Sullivan. All day The Falcons then took down their second ‘Power Five’ school on the weekend with a Football 3-0 win against Northwestern. Facing 9 shots, goaltender Anthony Mwembia recorded his vs. Louisiana Tech third straight shutout and the 22nd of his 5 p.m. career. Senior midfielder Charlie Maciejewski scored on a penalty kick after Robin was taken Sept. 17 down in the box. Robin then finished on a Men’s soccer ball of his own to score the second goal of his vs. Cleveland State collegiate career. Sullivan capped the game off PHOTO BY STEPHEN LINSKY 7 p.m. with a goal assisted by Brennan. Women’s soccer celebrates their overtime win against Dayton SPORTS September 11, 2019 | PAGE 13 Hockey’s new era begins with high expectations

Maxwell Marko about Bowling Green hockey. bode well for a team that is strong on the Falcon Media Sports Director Where the concern lies is the talent and forecheck. depth on the ice. Bednard was quietly one While the aggressive forecheck should BGSU hockey has seen a multitude of changes of the best goaltenders BGSU has ever seen. continue into this upcoming year, the to the program over the past six months. During his last year, he was able to post Falcons’ best aggressors in Lukas Craggs, In April, the program saw Chris Bergeron, career highs in most statistical categories Stephen Baylis and Johnny Schilling have who has collected the second-most wins as a and lead the team to the NCAA tournament. departed. This leaves the same role open head coach in program history, return home Now the crease belongs to junior Eric Dop, to the stronger returning players. Senior to Oxford and begin tenure as head coach whose nine starts ranked second-to-last Frederic Letourneau, junior Connor Ford at Miami University. Shortly after, Lukas in the WCHA this past season. His small and junior Sam Craggs should be expected to Craggs and Ryan Bednard both gave up senior sample size is something to appreciate, but grow into bigger roles with the team. seasons to sign NHL contracts on top of an his consistency across a 41-game season is a The culture within the hockey program was already departing senior class. Despite all this, scary unknown. never expected to take a hit with Bergeron BGSU hockey should have high expectations Bednard was also gifted with a strong leaving, but his absence should in no way for itself this upcoming season. supporting cast on defense. Seniors Chris deter supporters from expecting the team to One of the larger credits to Bergeron’s legacy Pohlkamp, Connor McDonald and Adam once again be in contention for a conference was the culture change around the hockey Smith provided strength and poise in their championship. After all, the team is dubbing program. He was able to build a Division I own end but are players who could be this season “The Revenge Tour.” team on the proverbial chopping block into replaced with ease. Defensemen Will Cullen, a consistent conference contender with a Tim Theocharidis and incoming freshman large student and community backing. This T.J. Lloyd boast the ability to move the puck Twitter: @maxwellmarko PHOTO BY SARAH NORTH shouldn’t change under Ty Eigner, a Bergeron up ice while Alec Rauhauser is always a threat Email: [email protected] Taylor Schneider takes a faceoff against Peter protégé who is arguably more passionate on the powerplay. These attributes should Kreiger of Minnesota Duluth

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Shayne Nissen measures. Eastern Michigan was still looking Oct. 4, 2003, vs. CMU | 23-3 MAC opener would be an understatement. Sports Columnist for its first win of the season. Despite the In ’s third year as the head Fortunately, the Falcons delivered with a Oct. 4, 2014, vs. Buffalo | 35-34 season’s struggles from the Eagles, they had coach of Bowling Green, the Falcons were 3-1 23-3 win over the Chippewas and would go The Falcons came into this early October the Falcons on their heels late in the third heading into a homecoming game matchup 11-3 overall on the season with a bowl win game against Buffalo sitting at 3-2 and in quarter, leading 21-17 over the Falcons. with Central Michigan. This game followed over Northwestern to end the season. need of a spark after a near disaster loss to Bowling Green would fight back, though, one where the Falcons only lost by 7 points to winless Massachusetts the week prior. Even with a 12-play, 78-yard drive that was capped the defending National Champions, the Ohio Sep. 29, 2007 vs. WKU | 41-21 more important was the fact that they were off with a 15-yard rush by Chris Bullock. The State Buckeyes. Falcons had high hopes for the The only non-conference game appearing going against a Buffalo team that was also 1-0 Falcons would never lose the lead and would on this list, Bowling Green took on Western in the MAC East coming into the game. After get a huge win to take the lead in the MAC Kentucky for homecoming in 2007. trailing by eight heading into the locker room, East, improving to 3-1 in the conference. Western Kentucky was no slouch, either; the Falcons were able to take a two-point lead they finished the season bowl eligible at heading into the fourth quarter. After the Bulls Oct. 17, 2015, vs. Akron | 59-10 7-5. The Falcons, on the other hand, were would score to open up the fourth quarter, Bowling Green was enjoying one of their enduring a solid non-conference run as the Falcons wouldn’t respond until a four-play best years in program history in 2015 after they had beaten Minnesota and Temple 80-yard scoring drive that put them ahead one defeating both Maryland and Purdue in the to be 2-1 heading into the game. They with 2:19 left to go in the game. The Falcons non-conference to start the season. So when would continue on their roll winning would hold and go on to win the MAC East the Akron Zips came to town for homecoming, 41-21. Quarterback Tyler Shehan had an that season, falling to Northern Illinois in the fans were expecting a tough battle with a excellent game, too, as he totaled 3 passing MAC Championship game. team that was 3-3 on the season and 1-1 touchdowns and a rushing touchdown in the MAC. What happened, though, was on the day. The great start would urge the Oct. 14, 2006, vs. EMU | 24-21 completely different as the Falcons trounced Falcons onto an 8-5 season ending with a In 2006, the Falcons were enjoying a nice the Zips 59-10 as Matt Johnson threw for bowl loss to Tulsa. start to the MAC season, standing at 2-1 with 357 yards and five touchdowns in a win that wins over Buffalo and Ohio. Head coach propelled the Falcons to a 7-1 conference PHOTO BY STEPHEN LINSKY was leading a young Falcon record and their second MAC Championship Wide receiver Julian Ortega-Jones lines up Twitter: @ShayneNissen team that was definitely overachieving by all in three years. before the snap against Morgan State. Email: [email protected] September 11, 2019 | PAGE 14 BGRapid-Fired-Newspaper-BG-20190905ai.pdf NEWS 1 9/6/19 12:43 PM

Homecoming Court Continued from Page 11 Plans after graduation:Receiving an MA in Hometown: Cincinnati, Ohio public history and getting an internship Campus involvement: Campus tour guide, with National Park Service in the Dance Marathon morale captain, resident interpretation division adviser, BGSU Math Camp, Bowling Green Campus involvement: Honors College, Council of Teachers of Mathematics student leadership assistant, director of Falcon Funded project: College of Education Governmental Relations in Undergraduate and Human Development Student Government, leadership team for BGSU Alternative Breaks, member of Omicron Delta Kappa Falcon Funded project: Honors College Why homecoming court? I wanted to share Madison my experiences with the public. I want to Stump show prospective students the legacy the can leave and I want to show alumni the foundation they have left that I’ve been able to build on. And I want to show BGSU staff, faculty and my peers the legacy and Year and major: Senior environmental impact they’ve had on my life. policy major Hometown: Commerce Township, Michigan

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