![]() Katey Richason, So., Speech Pathology, 3.81 Peyton Scott, Sr., Sports Leadership and Management, 3.79 Hannah Young, Graduate Student, 3.769, Physical Education Lindsey Thall, Graduate Student, 4.000, Sport Administration Jenna Batsch, Sophomore, 3.982, Exercise Scienceīridget Dunn, Sophomore, 4.000, Exercise ScienceĬlare Kelly, Senior, 3.802, Sport AdministrationĪbby Ogle, Graduate Student, 3.425, Sport AdministrationĪnnie Pavlansky, Graduate Student, 3.967, Reading SpecializationĬasey Santoro, Junior, 3.731, General Business Kyndal Lewis, Sophomore, Exploratory, 3.89 Lachelle Austin, Sophomore, Sport Management, 3.43 Tiana Timpe, Sophomore, Exercise Science, 3.46Īnika Weekes, Senior, Masters of Biochemistry, 4.00Ĭe'Nara Skanes, Junior, Therapeutic Recreation, 3.31 Olivia Hill, Jr., Human Development & Family Studies, 3.848Īmy Velasco, So., Physical Education & Health Education, 4.000 Nyla Hampton, Jr., Visual Communication Technology (VCT), 3.303 ![]() Lexi Fleming, Jr., Human Development & Family Studies, 3.915 Marie Kiefer, Sophomore, Exercise Science, 3.364Įstel Puiggros, Senior, Teaching Major Physical Education, 3.360 Madelyn Bischoff, Sophomore, Business Administration, 3.564Īnna Clephane, Redshirt Senior, Business Administration, 3.750 Thelma Dis Agustsdottir, Graduate Senior, Statistics, 3.60Īli Becki, Sophomore, Business Administration, 3.476 ![]() Molly Neitzel, Sr., Sport Management, 3.431Īlexis Stewart, Jr., Media Studies, 3.606 Rachel Martindale, Sr., Business Administration, 3.694 ![]() Reagan Bass, So., Civil Engineering, 3.802 The complete Academic All-MAC Team follows. Columbia, BG was one of just eight NCAA Division-I women's basketball teams still playing.įor more information on all things BGSU women's basketball, follow the Falcons on Facebook Twitter and Instagram and Snapchat (BGSU Falcons), as well as right here at. Obviously, if you are still playing college basketball in late March, your season has been successful. BG advanced to the championship game of the MAC Tournament, then advanced to the WNIT, where the Orange and Brown won four games to advance to the semifinal round of the 64-team national tournament. BGSU tied the school and Mid-American Conference records by winning 31 games, and the Falcons went 14-4 in MAC regular-season action. On the court, the Falcons recently (and by 'recently' we of course mean 'last night') concluded a wildly successful season. True freshmen and transfers in their first academic year at their current school are not eligible for the Academic All-MAC Team. To qualify, a student-athlete must have at least a 3.20 cumulative GPA and have participated in at least 50 percent of the contests for that particular sport. The Academic All-MAC Team honor is bestowed upon a student-athlete who has excelled in athletics and academics. Hempfling was named to the Academic All-MAC Team for the fourth consecutive season, while Dziekan, Hampton and Hill each earned the honor for the second-straight year. ![]() The Falcons' list of honorees includes Sophie Dziekan, Lexi Fleming, Nyla Hampton, Kadie Hempfling, Olivia Hill and Amy Velasco. A total of six Bowling Green State University women's basketball student-athletes have been named to the Academic All-Mid-American Conference Team, the league office announced Thursday morning (March 30). ![]()
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