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2018-19 Bgsu Basketball Game Notes 2018-19 BGSU BASKETBALL GAME NOTES GAME GAMEDAY CENTRAL FOLLOW THE FALCONS 2018-19 SCHEDULE Date ______________________________Dec. 30, 2018 TV __________________________________ WBGUTV Time _________________________________ 2:30 PM Radio _____________________ Falcon Radio Network OVERALL: 7-5 MAC: 0-0 Location ___________________ Bowling Green, Ohio Live Stats ______________________BGSUFalcons.com HOME: 6-0 MAC HOME: 0-0 13 Venue ______________________ Stroh Center (4,347) Twitter _____________@BGSUMHoops / @BGAthletics AWAY: 0-5 MAC AWAY: 0-0 NEUTRAL: 1-0 STREAK: W3 GAME 13 – THE MATCHUP N O V E M B E R 1 BLUFFTON ! WBGUTV W, 86-50 BOWLING GREEN TENNESSEE-MARTIN 6 TIFFIN WBGUTV W, 91-52 Falcons TEAM NAME Skyhawks 9 at St. John’s # FS2 L, 80-84 7 - 5 2018-19 RECORD 5 - 5 12 at VCU # ESPN+ L, 61-72 Michael Huger HEAD COACH Anthony Stewart 15 N.C. CENTRAL ESPN3 W, 75-60 19 Hampton % FloHoops W, 81-79 4th Season YEARS AT SCHOOL 3rd Season 20 Detroit Mercy % FloHoops L, 67-82 52 - 58 RECORD AT SCHOOL 37 - 39 25 DREXEL ESPN+ W, 81-71 52 - 58 OVERALL RECORD 37 - 39 D E C E M B E R 1 at Hartford ESPN+ L, 63-76 5 at Cleveland State ESPN+ L, 64-82 OPENING TIP 8 GREEN BAY ESPN+ W, 97-68 • Bowling Green and Tennessee-Martin will be meeting on the basketball floor on Sunday (Dec. 30) for the 16 FINDLAY & ESPN3 W, 82-57 first time in series history. 21 W. CAROLINA WBGUTV W, 73-52 30 TENNESSEE-MARTIN WBGUTV 2:30 PM • BGSU is 6-0 at home in 2018-19, marking its best home start in Stroh Center history. The Orange and Brown J A N U A R Y last started a season 7-0 at home in 2001-02. 5 at Kent State * ESPN3 7:00 PM • Inside the Stroh Center this season, Bowling Green is outscoring its opponents by an average of 23.2 points, 8 OHIO * ESPN+ 7:00 PM 12 at C. Michigan * TBD 4:30 PM and outrebounding its opponents by an average of 13.0 rebounds. Bowling Green has won six-straight 15 BALL STATE * ESPN+ 7:00 PM games by double figures for the first time since 1996-97. 19 W. MICHIGAN * ESPN3 6:00 PM 22 at E. Michigan * ESPN3 7:00 PM • Bowling Green enters Sunday afternoon’s game having won three-consecutive games by 20-plus points for 26 at Miami * ESPN3 3:30 PM the first time since 1989-90. F E B R U A R Y • Bowling Green leads the MAC and ranks second in the country in rebounds per game, averaging 45.4 2 BUFFALO * TBD 6:00 PM 5 at W. Michigan * ESPN+ 7:00 PM rebounds per contest. The Falcons also lead the MAC in defensive rebounds per game (31.8) and rebounding 9 TOLEDO * ESPN3 6:00 PM margin (+11.8). 12 C. MICHIGAN * ESPN+ 7:00 PM 16 at N. Illinois * ESPN3 4:30 PM • Redshirt-sophomore guard Justin Turner, who has scored 20-plus points in each of the last three games, 19 AKRON * ESPN+ 7:00 PM leads the MAC in 20-point games with seven. Turner ranks second in the league in scoring average (19.3 23 at Ohio * TBD 2:00 PM 26 MIAMI * ESPN+ 7:00 PM PPG). Over Bowling Green’s three-game winning streak, Turner is averaging 22.7 points, 5.3 assists and M A R C H shooting 60.9 percent from the floor (25-of-41). 2 KENT STATE * TBD 4:00 PM 5 at Akron * ESPN+ 7:00 PM BGSU PROBABLE STARTERS (BASED OFF LAST GAME – DEC. 21 VS. WESTERN CAROLINA) 8 at Buffalo * TBD 7:00 PM BOWLING GREEN (7 – 5) Ht. Wt. Year Hometown PPG RPG APG FG% 3PT% FT% MPG ! Exhibition G 5 Dylan Frye 6-2 185 Jr. Miami, Fla. 11.3 1.7 2.0 42.0 39.2 40.0 28.1 # Legends Classic G 3 Caleb Fields 6-2 185 Fr. Cape May Court House, N.J. 2.9 1.5 0.3 26.8 25.0 0.0 14.8 % Legends Classic Detroit Subregional G 10 Justin Turner 6-4 205 R-So. Detroit, Mich. 19.3 3.8 3.6 49.2 33.9 65.9 32.4 & Bill Frack Challenge F 25 Daeqwon Plowden 6-6 220 So. Philadelphia, Pa. 6.2 5.3 0.2 46.3 25.0 47.1 19.1 * Mid-American Conference Game F 1 Demajeo Wiggins 6-10 240 Sr. Toledo, Ohio 14.6 12.2 0.9 52.4 0.0 69.8 28.6 HOME GAMES in CAPS are at the Stroh Center PAGE 2 GAME 13 (DEC. 30 VS. TENNESSEE-MARTIN) 2018-19 TV/RADIO ROSTER NUMERICAL ROSTER # NAME POS HT/WT CL HOMETOWN 0 Michael Laster G 6-1/175 JR Manhattan, N.Y. 1 Demajeo Wiggins F 6-10/240 SR Toledo, Ohio 2 Tayler Mattos C 6-11/240 FR New London, N.H. 3 Caleb Fields G 6-2/185 FR Cape May Court House, N.J. 5 Dylan Frye G 6-2/185 JR Miami, Fla. 10 Justin Turner G 6-4/205 R-SO Detroit, Mich. 11 Antwon Lillard G 6-6/200 SR Cleveland, Ohio #0 Michael Laster #1 Demajeo Wiggins #3 Tayler Mattos G • 6-1 • 175 F • 6-10 • 240 C • 6-11 • 240 13 Jeffrey Uju F 6-7/220 R-SR Bolingbrook, Ill. 15 Ethan Good G 6-1/180 JR Wapakoneta, Ohio 21 Matiss Kulackovskis F 6-9/215 R-FR Saldus, Latvia 22 Marlon Sierra F 6-7/225 JR Miami, Fla. 23 De Andre’ Austin G 5-9/155 SR Warrensville Hts., Ohio 25 Daeqwon Plowden G/F 6-6/210 SO Philadelphia, Pa. 33 Austin Gardner G 6-1/185 GR Bowling Green, Ohio 52 Joniya Gadson C 6-10/245 SO Miami Gardens, Fla. #3 Caleb Fields #5 Dylan Frye #10 Justin Turner ALPHABETICAL ROSTER G • 6-2 • 185 G • 6-2 • 185 G • 6-4 • 205 # NAME POS HT/WT CL HOMETOWN 23 De Andre’ Austin G 5-9/155 SR Warrensville Hts., Ohio 3 Caleb Fields G 6-2/185 FR Cape May Court House, N.J. 5 Dylan Frye G 6-2/185 JR Miami, Fla. 52 Joniya Gadson C 6-10/245 SO Miami Gardens, Fla. 33 Austin Gardner G 6-1/185 GR Bowling Green, Ohio 15 Ethan Good G 6-1/180 JR Wapakoneta, Ohio 21 Matiss Kulackovskis F 6-9/215 R-FR Saldus, Latvia #11 Antwon Lillard #13 Jeffrey Uju #15 Ethan Good 0 Michael Laster G 6-1/175 JR Manhattan, N.Y. G • 6-6 • 200 F • 6-7 • 220 G • 6-1 • 180 11 Antwon Lillard G 6-6/200 SR Cleveland, Ohio 2 Tayler Mattos C 6-11/240 FR New London, N.H. 25 Daeqwon Plowden G/F 6-6/210 SO Philadelphia, Pa. 22 Marlon Sierra F 6-7/225 JR Miami, Fla. 10 Justin Turner G 6-4/205 R-SO Detroit, Mich. 13 Jeffrey Uju F 6-7/220 R-SR Bolingbrook, Ill. 1 Demajeo Wiggins F 6-10/240 SR Toledo, Ohio COACHING STAFF #21 Matiss Kulackovskis #22 Marlon Sierra #23 De Andre’ Austin NAME TITLE F • 6-9 • 215 F • 6-7 • 225 G • 5-9 • 155 Michael Huger (4th) Head Men’s Basketball Coach Anthony Stacey (4th) Assistant Men’s Basketball Coach Mike Summey (4th) Assistant Men’s Basketball Coach Kevin Noon (4th) Assistant Men’s Basketball Coach Ryan Kardok (4th) Director of Men’s Basketball Operations Parker Settle (3rd) Video Coordinator Rob Whitehurst (5th) Assistant Athletic Trainer PRONUNCIATION GUIDE #25 Daeqwon Plowden #52 Joniya Gadson G/F • 6-6 • 210 C • 6-10 • 245 #1 Demajeo: DUH-mah-geo #13 Uju: oo-jew #2 Mattos: MAT-”Toast” without the last T #21 Kulackovskis: KU-LOTCH-coves-kiss #5 Frye: fry #25 Daeqwon: day-(rhymes with John) #11 Antwon: an-(rhymes with John) #52 Joniya: joe-NYE-uh PAGE 3 GAME 13 (DEC. 30 VS. TENNESSEE-MARTIN) MILESTONE TRACKER 1,000 POINT SCORERS AT BGSU BGSU CAREER 3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE BGSU CAREER SCORING AVERAGE 1. Anthony Stacey (1995-2000) ______1,938 1. John Reimold (2002-05) __________ 228 1. Howard Komives (1962-64) _______ 25.8 2. Keith McLeod (1998-2002) ________1,895 2. James Darrow (1958-60) _________ 24.2 3. Howard Komives (1961-64) _______1,834 4. Antonio Daniels (1993-97) ________1,789 2. Keith McLeod (1998-2002) _________ 199 3. Walt Piatkowski (1966-68) ________ 21.6 5. James Darrow (1957-60) _________1,740 4. Tommy Harris (1976-77) _________ 21.1 6. Charles Share (1946-50) _________1,730 3. Jay Larranaga (1993-97) __________ 195 7. Walt Piatkowski (1965-68) ________1,577 5. James Gerber (1952-54) _________ 19.4 8. Colin Irish (1979-84) ____________1,567 6. Martin Samarco (2005-07) ________ 19.2 9. Len Matela (1998-2002) _________1,527 4. Martin Samarco (2005-07) _________ 180 10. David Jenkins (1980-84) ________1,525 7. Al Bianchi (1952-54) ___________ 19.1 11. Marcus Newbern (1978-82) ______1,504 5. Shane Komives (1992-96) _________ 177 8. Nate Thurmond (1961-63) ________ 17.8 12. James Gerber (1950-54) _________1,495 9. Clinton Venable (1990-91) ________ 17.1 13. Al Bianchi (1951-54) ___________1,487 14. Shane Kline-Ruminski (1991-95) ___1,427 6. Scott Thomas (2008-12) __________ 151 10. Keith McLeod (1998-2002) _______ 16.9 15.
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