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Denny Conroy of DuquesneSports.net, Dec 31, 2008
Duquesne rebounded from a cold start and a seven-point halftime deficit with 64 percent second half shooting for a 76-65 victory over Bowling Green Wednesday afternoon at the Palumbo Center. The victory extended the Dukes' winning streak to four games and closed the non-conference schedule with a 9-4 mark.   Full Story


Special of DuquesneSports.net, Dec 29, 2008
The Bowling Green State University men's basketball team travels to Pittsburgh to face Duquesne Wednesday at 4 p.m.   Full Story

Otis Polk leads the MAC in blocked shots

Special of DuquesneSports.net, Dec 29, 2008
Duquesne (7-4), winner of three in a row, completes the non-conference portion of the schedule at home against Bowling Green (6-5) on Wednesday, Dec. 31 at 4:00 p.m.   Full Story


Adam Jardy of BuckeyeSports.com, Nov 24, 2008
A young Ohio State team struggled throughout the game but found a way to win against visiting Bowling Green on Monday night. Sophomore Jon Diebler led the way with 17 points, as the Buckeyes improved to 2-0 on the young season.   Full Story

Diebler had 17 against BGSU.

Chris Monter of GoldenSports.net, Nov 15, 2008
The Minnesota Gophers, who open their regular-season opener with a 76-51 win over Division II Concordia St. Paul Friday night, will face Bowling Green Saturday. The Falcons edged Georgia State 77-76 in overtime in the opening game of the NABC Classic.    Full Story

Lawrence Westbrook scored 13 points in opener

Jeff Goodman of ScoutHoopsExperts.com, Mar 31, 2008
The four top teams at the beginning of the season are also the quartet that's left standing. For the first time in the history of the NCAA tournament, the four No. 1 seeds advanced to the Final Four.   Full Story

Kevin Love (AP Photo)

Denny Conroy of DuquesneSports.net, Jan 3, 2008
Here are the news reports on Duquesne's 96-78 win over Bowling Green on Wed., their 10th win, which set a number of marks for the Red & Blue. The game also helped Falcon players hit season/career highs. On other topics, some Nick Bosnic news, DU women (8-6) beat Niagara, MAAC football no more, A-10's rise in men's basketball is recognized, PG columnist Gene Collier may have hit another nerve ...   Full Story

The Jacksons

Denny Conroy of DuquesneSports.net, Jan 2, 2008
Duquesne made 16 of 20 free throws in the final two-and-a-half minutes and secured their 10th win of season, a 96-78 victory at Bowling Green Wednesday night at the Anderson Arena. The 10-3 Dukes already have equaled their win total from last season.   Full Story

Reggie Jackson

Denny Conroy of DuquesneSports.net, Jan 2, 2008
Here are Wednesday's DU-BGSU pregame story links with excerpts. Shawn James has been dealing with back spasms this week. DU is shortening their bench as they prepare for A-10 games. The Falcons have a couple distractions. The football team plays in the GMAC bowl on Sunday. The other is horrible: two students in a rented van were killed in an accident early today.   Full Story

Shawn James

Special of DuquesneSports.net, Jan 2, 2008
Duquesne (9-3), which extended its win streak to three with an 84-66 win over South Carolina Upstate on Sunday, closes out the non-conference portion of its schedule at Bowling Green (5-6) on Wednesday, Jan. 2 at 7:00 p.m.    Full Story


Denny Conroy of DuquesneSports.net, Jan 1, 2008
Here's more on the Dukes and Falcons game. For both, it's the last non-conference battle, first game of the new year while each is coming off wins.   Full Story

6-9, 280 pound Otis Polk

Special of DuquesneSports.net, Jan 1, 2008
Bowling Green, after closing the 2007 calendar year with a home non-conference win, will look to begin 2008 the same way. The Falcons take on the Duquesne Dukes at 7:00 p.m. at the Anderson Arena, This is the last non-conference game for both teams.   Full Story

Soph. center Marc Larson

Tim Adams of BearcatInsider.com, Nov 12, 2007
The Bearcat men’s basketball team lost to the Bowling Green Falcons on Sunday night in Fifth Third Arena. The final score was 69-67, and the loss left UC with a 1-2 record.   Full Story


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