MAC TOURNAMENT CHAMPS!!!

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MAC TOURNAMENT CHAMPS!!!

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67-53!!!


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Amazing, this is absolutely something that may not be seen again at BG for quite some time. GO FALCONS!
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heck yes! go lady falcons!
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Good luck in the tourney lady falcons! :D
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kate played the whole game, and ali played 39 minutes, im glad that the tournaments over and i bet they'll be sleeping well tonight
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Congrats Falcons! Keep on dancin'!!!
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Sweet! :D
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Extremely tough accomplishment with the biggest bullseye in MAC history on your back.

Outstanding work, ladies. Thanks, seniors.
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That was quite possibly the coolest thing that I have ever seen in person. The absolute best part of the day was watching all six seniors wait for each other and walk to get their medals locked arm-in-arm.

This whole day was so special its hard to know where to begin! :D
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Congrats to Coach Miller and all the seniors.

I watched a little bit of the game, they certainly are very good. Not much of a women's fan, as ya'll know, but I'm curious. Is this the greatest women's team in the history of the MAC? Their last 3 years (2 especially) have been as dominant as any can possibly be. Has there ever been a stretch like that?

I hope we can keep coach Miller around. He is definitely doing an amazing job with that program. Pretty impressive given the state of our facilities and the incredible hardness of the floor ;)
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Bleeding Orange wrote:That was quite possibly the coolest thing that I have ever seen in person. The absolute best part of the day was watching all six seniors wait for each other and walk to get their medals locked arm-in-arm.

This whole day was so special its hard to know where to begin! :D
BO, I agree wholeheartedly. Watching those six walk out there to get their medals gave me goosebumps.

It was just a great day all around. The game was never really close, as we jumped out to an 18-5 advantage early on, and they never got within 13 in the 2nd half. Kate, Ali, and Carin were all outstanding, Amber provided scoring off the bench, and Liz did what she could even though she was hobbled. Hopefully she gets healthy and we keep this up in the NCAA Tournament!! Go Falcons!! Thank you seniors!!
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Post by always a falcon »

Carin Horne set another MAC record today. First woman to score in double figures in 4 consecutive tourney games. Sraight from her Grandma who was very proud.

Yesterday was nothing but winning with guts and the will to not lose. Today, was just domination. Awesome. Just Awesome.

On to the NCAA's. Forward Falcons!
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hammb wrote:Is this the greatest women's team in the history of the MAC? Their last 3 years (2 especially) have been as dominant as any can possibly be. Has there ever been a stretch like that?
The only other schools to win three straight tourney titles are BG in the late 80's/early 90's, and Toledo in the mid-90's. Considering the *school* records this team continues to break, I'd say they might be the best the MAC has seen. There's still hoops to play this year, of course, but if the group we seem to have coming in next year comes together even a fraction of what this group of seniors has, BG women's BB could be around for a LONG time.

Oh, and I didn't see any of the game today due to travel, but those that came out in orange last night did BG proud on TV. What a flock!
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This is certainly among the most dominant programs ever @ BGSU in any sport, any gender. To keep winning as they have when you get the best from the other teams every night--it is amazing.

These women have worked incredibly hard and are incredibly consistent. I would challenge any of us to say we bring that kind of quality in whatever we do every day. I know I can't say it.

It is amazing.
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orangeandbrown wrote:I would challenge any of us to say we bring that kind of quality in whatever we do every day.
I don't know about that... I can lay on the couch and sleep with a voracity rarely seen by anyone in the world today.


As far as physical activity? No, these ladies have me beat by a mile. :wink:
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