NCAA Division 1 program
Bowling Green Falcons University Bowling Green State University Head coach Todd Simon (2nd season)Conference Mid-American Location Bowling Green, Ohio Arena Stroh Center (capacity: 4,700)Nickname Falcons Colors Brown and orange[ 1]
1963 1959, 1962, 1963, 1968 1959, 1962, 1963, 1968, 1981, 1983, 1997, 2000, 2009 2000, 2009
The Bowling Green Falcons men's basketball team is the basketball team that represents Bowling Green State University in Bowling Green , Ohio . The school's team currently competes in the Mid-American Conference . The team last played in the NCAA Division I men's basketball tournament in 1968 . Former head coach Michael Huger was fired after the 2022–23 season , and Todd Simon was hired to replace him on March 15, 2023.[ 2] [ 3]
Coaching history
Coach
Career
Record
Conference Record
F. G. Beyerman
1915–1921
25–40 (.385)
n/a
Earl Krieger
1921–1922
4–10 (.286)
n/a
Allen Snyder
1922–1923
9–4 (.692)
n/a
Ray B. McCandless
1923–1924
3–15 (.167)
n/a
Warren Steller
1924–1925
9–5 (.643)
Paul Landis
1925–1942
156–133 (.540)
56–57 (.496)
Harold Anderson
1942–1963
367–193 (.655)
68–55 (.553)
Warren Scholler
1963–1967
43–52 (.453)
24–24 (.500)
Bill Fitch
1967–1968
18–17 (.514)
10–2 (.833)
Bob Conibear
1968–1971
31–42 (.425)
12–20 (.375)
Pat Haley
1971–1976
62–69 (.473)
32–32 (.500)
John Weinert
1976–1986
146–133 (.523)
89–79 (.530)
Jim Larranaga
1986–1997
170–144 (.541)
101–85 (.543)
Dan Dakich
1997–2007
156–140 (.527)
89–89 (.500)
Louis Orr
2007–2014
101–121 (.455)
54–60 (.474)
Chris Jans
2014–2015
21–12 (.636)
11–7 (.611)
Michael Huger
2015–2023
126–125 (.502)
64–82 (.438)
Todd Simon
2023–present
20–14 (.588)
10–8 (.556)
Totals
1915–present
1,466–1,259 (.538)
620–600 (.508)
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]
Harold Anderson took a leave of absence midway through the 1950–51 season. George Muellich coached the final 13 games of that season in place of Anderson and went 5–8
(.385); Anderson returned for the start of the 1951–52 season.
Bowling Green joined the Mid-American Conference beginning with the 1953–54 season.[ 6]
The Mid-American Conference did not hold a conference tournament until the 1979–80 season.
Source[ 7] [ 8]
Postseason
NCAA tournament results
Nate Thurmond led the Falcons to NCAA appearances in 1962 and 1963.
The Falcons have appeared in four NCAA Tournaments . Their combined record is 1–5. Their drought of 55 years (as of 2024) is tied for the third longest active and fourth longest all time between tournament appearances.
NIT results
The Falcons have appeared in 14 National Invitation Tournaments . Their combined record is 6–15.
Year
Round
Opponent
Result
1944
Quarterfinals
St. John's
L 40–44
1945
Quarterfinals Semifinals Championship Game Charity Game
RPI St. John's DePaul NYU
W 80–74W 57–44 L 54–71 L 61–63
1946
Quarterfinals
Rhode Island
L 79–82
1948
Quarterfinals
Saint Louis
L 53–69
1949
First round Quarterfinals Semifinals Third-place game
St. John's Saint Louis San Francisco Bradley
W 77–64W 80–74 L 39–49W 82–77
1954
First round Quarterfinals
Wichita State Western Kentucky
W 88–64 L 81–95
1980
First round
Minnesota
L 50–64
1983
First round
Michigan State
L 71–72
1990
First round
Cincinnati
L 60–75
1991
First round
Wisconsin
L 79–87
1997
First round
West Virginia
L 95–98
2000
First round
BYU
L 54–81
2002
First round
Butler
L 69–81
2009
First round
Creighton
L 71–73
CIT results
The Falcons have appeared in two CollegeInsider.com Postseason Tournament . Their combined record is 1–2.
Year
Round
Opponent
Result
2012
First round
Oakland
L 86–69
2015
First round Second Round
Saint Francis (PA) Canisius
W 67–64 L 82–59
CBI results
The Falcons have appeared in one College Basketball Invitational (CBI). Their record is 0–1.
Year
Round
Opponent
Result
2021
First round
Stetson
L 52–53
CCAT results
The Falcons appeared in one Collegiate Commissioners Association Tournament , a tournament that was only held twice. Their record is 1–1.
Year
Round
Opponent
Result
1975
Quarterfinals Semifinals
Tennessee Drake
W 67–58 L 78–65
Awards
Mid-American Conference Player of the Year
Mid-American Conference Coach of the Year
Mid-American Conference Freshman of the Year
Mid-American Conference Defensive Player of the Year
Falcons in the NBA
Notable awards
Don Otten — NBL Most Valuable Player (1949), All-NBL First Team (1949), All-NBL Second Team (1948), NBL scoring champion (1949)
Chuck Share — NBA champion (1958 )
Al Bianchi — ABA Coach of the Year (1971 )
Nate Thurmond — Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame , 7× NBA All-Star (1965 –1968 , 1970 , 1973 , 1974 ), 2× NBA All-Defensive First Team (1969 , 1971 ), 3× NBA All-Defensive Second Team (1972 –1974 ), NBA All-Rookie First Team (1964 ), NBA anniversary team (50th , 75th ), No. 42 retired by Golden State Warriors , No. 42 retired by Cleveland Cavaliers
Howard Komives — NBA All-Rookie First Team (1965 )
Walt Piatkowski — ABA All-Rookie (1969 )
Antonio Daniels — NBA champion (1999 )
Draft history
[ 9]
12 total NBA draft picks.
3 first round picks.
1 overall No. 1 pick – Chuck Share
3 top ten picks.
References
External links
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