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  2. Freddie and Frieda Falcon - Wikipedia

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    A creation of the Alpha Phi Omega fraternity, Freddie Falcon made his first appearance at a BGSU men's basketball game on January 16, 1950 against the Bobcats of Ohio University. Under the mask at this first appearance was Bob Taylor. The costume was simple – a papier mache head, a cape and a brown sweatsuit – but the tradition had begun.

  3. Falcon Marching Band - Wikipedia

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    An older marching band uniform. The first band to represent what would become Bowling Green State University was formed during the 1923-1924 academic year. [2] Making its first appearance early during the football season, the band's premier performance that year was at the dedication of the new athletic field at homecoming.

  4. Bowling Green State University - Wikipedia

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    Bowling Green State University (BGSU) is a public research university in Bowling Green, Ohio, United States. The 1,338-acre (541.5 ha) main academic and residential campus is 15 miles (24 km) south of Toledo, Ohio. The university has nationally recognized programs and research facilities in the natural and social sciences, education, arts ...

  5. Bowling Green Falcons women's basketball - Wikipedia

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    The Bowling Green Falcons women's basketball team is the NCAA Division I women's basketball team that represents Bowling Green State University. The team plays at the 4,700-seat Stroh Center on the BGSU campus in Bowling Green, Ohio, United States. [2] The Falcons competes in the Mid-American Conference.

  6. Bowling Green Falcons men's basketball - Wikipedia

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    Bowling Green was a member of the Northwest Ohio Intercollegiate Athletic Association from at least 1927–28 through at least 1930–31. Information about their conference record is unavailable. [4] Bowling Green was a member of the Ohio Athletic Conference from the 1933–34 through 1941–42 seasons, but never won an OAC title. [5]

  7. Stroh Center - Wikipedia

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    The Stroh Center is a multi-purpose arena on the campus of Bowling Green State University in Bowling Green, Ohio, United States.It replaced Anderson Arena as the home of the Bowling Green Falcons men's and women's basketball and women's volleyball teams, and hosts music concerts and the university's commencement ceremonies.

  8. Bowling Green Falcons football - Wikipedia

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    The Bowling Green Falcons football program is the intercollegiate football team of Bowling Green State University. The team is a member of the NCAA , playing at the Division I Football Bowl Subdivision, formerly Division I-A, level; BGSU football competes within the Mid-American Conference in the East Division.

  9. Bowling Green Falcons - Wikipedia

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    The Bowling Green Falcons men's ice hockey team is the only athletic program at Bowling Green State University to win a national title, coming during the 1984 NCAA Division I Men's Ice Hockey Tournament in Lake Placid, New York. The Falcons defeated Minnesota–Duluth 5–4 in the fourth overtime. The game is the longest NCAA men's ice hockey ...