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2006-07 SCHEDULE & RESULTS Date Opponent Time/Result NOVEMBER Wed. 1 FINDLAY (Exhib.) W, 90-47 Fri. 10 at Detroit W, 68-37 Mon. 13 at Notre Dame 7:00 Fri. 17 vs. Albany # 5:00 Sat. 18 vs. FDU / at UCF # 3:00 / 5:00 Fri. 24 TEMPLE 7:00 Wed. 29 OAKLAND 7:00 DECEMBER Wed. 6 INDIANA 7:00 Sat. 9 at St. Bonaventure 4:45 Tue. 19 vs. Duke % TBA Wed. 20 vs. Texas-Arlington % TBA Fri. 29 DELAWARE 7:00 Sun. 31 ROBERT MORRIS 1:00 JANUARY Wed. 3 at Akron * 7:00 Sat. 6 BUFFALO * 1:00 Wed. 10 KENT STATE * 7:00 Sat. 13 at Ohio * 4:00 Tue. 16 at Miami * 7:00 Sat. 20 CENTRAL MICHIGAN * 1:00 Wed. 24 at Western Michigan * 7:00 Sat. 28 at Eastern Michigan * TBA Tue. 30 at Chicago State 7:00 CT FEBRUARY Sun. 4 TOLEDO * 1:00 Wed. 7 BALL STATE * 7:00 Sat. 10 at Northern Illinois * 2:00 CT Wed. 14 AKRON * 7:00 Sat. 17 at Buffalo * TBA Tue. 20 at Kent State * 7:00 Sat. 24 OHIO * 1:00 Wed. 28 MIAMI * 7:00 MARCH Sun. 4 MAC Tourn. First Round ^ Tue. 6 MAC Tournament QF ^ Fri. 9 MAC Tournament SF ^ Sat. 10 MAC Tournament Champ. ^ HOME games at Anderson Arena * Mid-American Conference game All times p.m. and Eastern unless noted # UCF Tournament (Orlando, Fla.) % Caribbean Classic (Cancun, Mexico) ^ at Quicken Loans Arena (Cleveland, Ohio) W. BASKETBALL CONTACT Mike Cihon, BGSU Athletic Communications 201 Perry Stadium East Bowling Green, OH 43403-0030 419.372.0474 (office) 419.372.6015 (fax) mjcihon@bgsu.edu (email) BOWLING GREEN Women's Basketball Notes Game #2 Game 2 Falcons at Notre Dame Nov. 13, 2006 Page 1 BGSU at NOTRE DAME Mon., November 13, 2006 7:00 p.m. ET Joyce Center (11,418) Notre Dame, Ind. RECORDS: BGSU 1-0 (28-3 in 2005-06) // Notre Dame 1-0 (18-12 in '05-06) RADIO: WBGU-FM (88.1) Brian Scullin and Paul Braverman SERIES: Notre Dame leads, 2-0 LAST MEETING: Notre Dame 85, at BGSU 70 (Nov. 23, 1996) 2006-07 FALCON STARTERS (based upon last game) F 14 Carin Horne (5-10 Sr. Lima, Ohio) 11.0 ppg, 6.0 rpg F 22 Ali Mann (6-1 Sr. Chelsea, Mich.) 11.0 ppg, 5.0 rpg C 13 Liz Honegger (5-11 Sr. Lafayette, Ind.) 9.0 ppg, 5.0 rpg G 20 Kate Achter (5-8 Jr. Oregon, Ohio) 2.0 ppg, 2.0 rpg, 2.0 apg G 44 Megan Thorburn (6-1 Sr. Mason, Mich.) 10.0 ppg, 0.0 rpg OFF THE BGSU BENCH G 3 Lindsey Goldsberry (5-9 So. Dayton, Ohio) 2.0 ppg, 1.0 apg G 12 Whitney Taylor (5-7 Jr. Wooster, Ohio) 10.0 ppg, 1.0 rpg G 23 Jasmine McCall (5-6 So. Detroit, Mich.) 2.0 ppg, 4.0 apg, 4.0 spg F/C 30 Tara Breske (6-0 Fr. Temperance, Mich.) 0.0 ppg, 2.0 rpg F 34 Sarah Clapper (6-0 Fr. Newark, Ohio) 2.0 ppg, 2.0 rpg F 41 Laura Bugher (6-1 Fr. Greenwood, Ind.) 0.0 ppg, 1.0 rpg F/C 50 Amber Flynn (6-0 Sr. Cincinnati, Ohio) 9.0 ppg, 8.0 rpg full roster & pronunciation guide on page 4 THE GAME The Bowling Green State University women's basketball team, after posting a 31-point road win to begin the 2006-07 season, returns to the road for a Monday (Nov. 13) game... the Falcons of head coach Curt Miller, the twotime defending Mid-American Conference regular-season and tournament champions, will take on the University of Notre Dame, with tipoff scheduled for 7:00 p.m. ET at the Joyce Center (11,418)... Miller and his staff returned GAME 2 Falcons nine letterwinners, including all five starters, from last year's 28-3 team that set school and MAC single-season records for victories... BG went a perfect 16-0 in conference play a year ago. MATCHUP OF NCAA TOURNEY TEAMS For the Falcons, Monday's Notre Dame game is the first of at least six matchups against teams that advanced to national post-season play last year... BGSU will meet four teams that qualified for the NCAA Championships in 2006, including the Fighting Irish... both the Falcons and Notre Dame saw their 2005-06 seasons come to an end in West Lafayette in the first round of the national tourney, as BGSU fell to UCLA while the Irish lost to Boston College. vs. Fighting Irish Mon., Nov. 13

Game 2 Falcons at Notre Dame Nov. 13, 2006 Page 2 MAC STANDINGS (final 2005-06 standings) East Division (Overall) MAC Bowling Green (28-3) 16-0 Kent State (21-9) 12-4 Buffalo (10-18) 5-11 Ohio (9-20) 5-11 Miami (8-20) 3-13 Akron (5-23) 2-14 West Division (Overall) MAC Eastern Michigan (22-8) 15-1 Western Michigan (14-14) 11-5 Ball State (17-12) 9-7 Central Michigan (16-12) 7-9 Northern Illinois (12-17) 7-9 Toledo (11-18) 4-12 MAC SCHEDULE & RESULTS Friday, November 10 Bowling Green 68, at Detroit 37 at Notre Dame 88, Central Michigan 66 at Canisius 74, Bufalo 58 Miami 86, at Cleveland State 84 at Saint Louis 85, Akron 58 at Ohio 72, Navy 49 Saturday, November 11 South Dakota State at Kent State, Ppd. at Northern Illinois 97, Illinois State 69 at IPFW 66, Toledo 55 at UIC 87, Western Michigan 83 Sunday, November 12 Miami at Robert Morris Monday, November 13 Bowling Green at Notre Dame Saginaw Valley St. at Central Michigan Ball State at Michigan Tuesday, November 14 Buffalo at Detroit IUPUI at Northern Illinois Western Michigan at Wisconsin Friday, November 17 (nine games including) Bowling Green vs. Albany Northwestern at Miami Cleveland State at Ohio Akron at Florida Atlantic Kent State vs. Robert Morris THE SOMEWHAT IRRESISTABLE FORCE MEETS THE PRETTY MUCH IMMOVABLE OBJECT Something's gotta give when Bowling Green takes on Notre Dame Monday night... on one hand, the Falcons are 73-21 since the current senior class arrived on campus, 29-3 in the last 32 overall games, and BG has won nine consecutive road games since an overtime loss at Kentucky on Jan. 2, 2006... on the other hand, Notre Dame is 28-14 all-time against the current MAC schools, including a 17-4 record at home, and the Fighting Irish have won 136 of their last 152 games at the Joyce Center. FALCONS RECEIVE SOME PRESEASON PUB BGSU has been listed in several preseason polls and rankings as the 2006-07 season gets underway... the Falcons were ranked 20th in the nation in the Athlon Sports poll, 21st by Lindy's and 25th in the country in the CSTV.com preseason poll... additionally, ESPN women's basketball analyst Nancy Lieberman ranked the Falcons 24th in the nation on her preseason chart... BGSU was listed 30th (fifth team under 'receiving votes') in the USA Today/ESPN coaches preseason poll, and the Falcons were 29th in the initial Associated Press rankings of the year... finally, Charlie Creme had the Falcons ranked 32nd on his list of "64 teams we like heading into 2006-07" on ESPN.com. LAST TIME OUT The Falcons battled through some early-game jitters to post a 68-37 win at Detroit Friday night (Nov. 10) in the season opener for both teams... BGSU received a balanced scoring effort, as six players scored between nine and 11 points on the night... seniors Carin Horne and Ali Mann scored 11 points apiece, while senior Megan Thorburn and junior Whitney Taylor each had 10 points... senior Liz Honegger had nine points, while classmate Amber Flynn also had nine points, along with a game-high eight rebounds off the bench... the Falcons got off to a slow start, as UDM took a 5-0 lead and held BG without a field goal for over five minutes... but, the Falcons battled back to take the lead for good, 14-13, on a pair of Mann free throws with 10:47 left in the first half... BGSU then rolled to a 37-19 halftime lead, and the Falcons were never headed... the Falcons shot 45.1 percent from the field, while holding the Titans to just a 24.5% success rate. HONEGGER NEARING A(NOTHER) RECORD Officially, senior Liz Honegger was credited with one blocked shot in Friday's win at Detroit (though she had more)... Honegger's name is all over the BGSU lists for blocks, and she is approaching yet another record... she set the singlegame record as a freshman, and has tied or broken the school season marks both overall and in MAC games in each of her first three seasons... now, Honegger is just two rejections away from tying Angie Bonner's BG career record... Honegger, of course, is on pace to obliterate the school career mark for blocks per game. BGSU CAREER BLOCKED SHOTS Player Games Blk. BPG 1. Angie Bonner (1986-90) 122 155 1.27 2. Liz Honegger (2003-SA) 94 153 1.63 3. Megan McGuire (1985-89) 118 98 0.83 4. Joelyn Shoup (1982-86) 90 83 0.92 5. Sue Pokelsek (1979-83) 102 63 0.62 BGSU SINGLE-SEASON BLOCKED SHOTS OVERALL MAC GAMES 1. Liz Honegger (2005-06) 52 1. Liz Honegger (2005-06) 28 2. Liz Honegger (2004-05) 50 2. Liz Honegger (2004-05) 27 Liz Honegger (2003-04) 50 Liz Honegger (2003-04) 27 Angie Bonner (1989-90) 50 4. Angie Bonner (1988-89) 26

Game 2 Falcons at Notre Dame Nov. 13, 2006 Page 3 BACK HOME AGAIN IN INDIANA Senior Liz Honegger has experienced a great deal of success in the Falcons' last few trips to the state of Indiana... Honegger, a native of Lafayette, Ind., has posted the three highest-scoring totals of her career in BG visits to her home state... as a sophomore, she scored a career-high 27 points at IPFW (Nov. 19, 2004), then matched that total in a win at Ball State (Feb. 8, 2005)... she had a 25-point game vs. IUPUI last Nov. 25 (part of IU's Hampton Inn Classic), marking the third time in her career all in Indiana that she had scored at least 25 points in a game... in last season's win at BSU (Feb. 11, 2006), Honegger had 'only' 14 points, but also had five blocks, four steals and was 3-for-3 from threepoint land... in the NCAA Tournament vs. UCLA at Purdue's Mackey Arena, Honegger scored 15 points and picked up five steals. HONEGGER'S CAREER GAMES IN THE STATE OF INDIANA Date Opponent Min FG-FGA 3FG-A FT-FTA Reb. PF A TO Blk Stl Pts ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 12/22/03 at IUPUI 20 0-3 0-0 1-2 3-2- 5 5 0 0 0 1 1 2/29/04 at Ball St. 36 4-5 1-2 0-0 4-6- 10 2 0 1 2 0 9 11/19/04 at IPFW 24 10-15 2-4 5-5 4-3- 7 2 2 0 1 2 27 2/8/05 at Ball St. 31 11-21 5-11 0-2 2-7- 9 1 4 1 3 1 27 11/25/05 vs IUPUI 34 10-17 3-7 2-2 2-4- 6 3 0 0 2 0 25 11/26/05 at Indiana 32 4-10 4-7 0-0 2-4- 6 2 0 1 3 0 12 2/11/06 at Ball St. 31 5-8 3-3 1-2 0-3- 3 3 1 2 5 4 14 3/19/06 vs UCLA 36 6-16 2-8 1-2 1-4- 5 0 2 1 1 5 15 Totals..(8 GP/8 GS).. 244 50-95 20-42 10-15 18-33- 51 18 9 6 17 13 130 Averages... 30.5.526.476.667 6.4 1.1 2.1 1.6 16.3 THE FALCONS ARE... 94-56 in the five years (plus one game) since Curt Miller took the BG helm in May of 2001; 51-29 in MAC games in that time; 73-21 overall and 40-8 in the MAC over the last three-plus seasons, since the current senior class arrived on campus in the fall of 2003; 35-4 in the last 39 overall games since February of 2005 (with the losses coming to Kansas State [2005 NCAA Tournament], Delaware, Kentucky and UCLA [2006 NCAA Tournament]); 9-1 in the MAC Tournament in the last three seasons; 25-0 in the last 25 games against MAC opponents, since a loss at Eastern Michigan on Feb. 19, 2005 (the Falcons won the final three regular-season games of 2004-05, then won three-straight games in the MAC Tournament, before going 16-0 in league regular-season play and winning three more conference tourney contests in '05-06); 9-0 in the last nine road games, since an overtime loss at Kentucky last Jan. 2; 36-0 when outrebounding the opponent since the start of the 2004-05 season; 6-0 in the last six regular-season games in the state of Indiana, having averaged 79.0 points per game; and 29-2 when allowing the opponent to score fewer than 70 points since the start of the 2005-06 season (BGSU has only allowed one team UCLA to top the 70-point mark in the last 32 games). A LITTLE MORE ABOUT THE FALCONS The Falcons, 1-0 on the young season, returned nine letterwinners from last year's team that finished 28-3 overall and won the MAC with a perfect 16-0 league ledger... BGSU, after winning the conference's regular-season title for the second year in a row, went on to win the Kraft MAC Tournament for the second-straight March... head coach Curt Miller and Company returned all five starters from last season... the returning players combined for 92.9 percent of the team's scoring and 90.7% of the Falcons' rebounding total. TEAM INFORMATION 2006-07 Records 1-0 (0-0 MAC) 2005-06 Final Records 28-3 (16-0 MAC) 2005-06 MAC Finish First, East Division 2006 Kraft MAC Tournament 3-0 / First 2004-05 Final Records 23-8 (13-3 MAC) 2004-05 MAC Finish First, West Division 2005 Kraft MAC Tournament 3-0 / First COACHING STAFF Head Coach Curt Miller Alma Mater Baldwin-Wallace, 90 Record at BGSU 94-56 (sixth year) MAC Record 51-29 Career Record 94-56 (sixth year) Associate Head Coach Jennifer Roos Assistant Coaches Brandi Poole, Kevin Eckert Basketball Office 419.372.2255 HISTORY First Year as Varsity Sport 1973-74 All-Time Varsity Record 528-341 (.608) All-Time MAC Record 278-135 (.673) MAC Regular-Season Titles / Last 7 (2006) MAC Tournament Titles / Last 8 (2006) NCAA Tournament Appearances / Last 8 (2006) WNIT Appearances (Postseason) / Last 1 (1998) ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS Asst. AD/Director J.D. Campbell Asst./W. Basketball Mike Cihon Office Phone 419.372.0474 Office Fax 419.372.6015 E-mail mjcihon@bgsu.edu Assistant Director Dave Meyer Graduate Assistants Kyle Kuhlman, Erin Schorr Address 201 Perry Stadium East Bowling Green, Ohio 43403-0030 Web BGSUFalcons.com PLAY THE D Fewest points allowed during Curt Miller's tenure... 37 at Detroit; Nov. 10, 2006 39 vs. Kent State; March 11, 2006 39 vs. Savannah State; Dec. 22, 2002 Lowest field-goal percentage against the Falcons during Curt Miller's tenure... 20.8 vs. Savannah State; Dec. 22, 2002 24.5 at Detroit; Nov. 10, 2006 26.0 at Central Michigan; Feb. 5, 2003

Game 2 Falcons at Notre Dame Nov. 13, 2006 Page BGSU 2006-07 NUMERICAL ROSTER & PRONUNCIATIONS No. Name (pronunciation) Ht., Pos. Cl./El. Hometown (Previous School) 3 Lindsey Goldsberry * 5-9, G So./So. Dayton, Ohio (Chaminade-Julienne) 4 Julie Gompers *% 5-6, G Sr./Sr. Wheeling Park, W.Va. (Wheeling Park) 12 Whitney Taylor ** 5-7, G Jr./Jr. Wooster, Ohio (Wooster) 13 Liz Honegger (HAH-neg-err) ***# 5-11, C Sr./Sr. Lafayette, Ind. (Jefferson) 14 Carin Horne (CARR-in) *** 5-10, F Sr./Sr. Lima, Ohio (Lima Senior) 20 Kate Achter (OCK-terr) ** 5-8, G Jr./Jr. Oregon, Ohio (Clay) 22 Ali Mann ***# 6-1, F Sr./Sr. Chelsea, Mich. (Chelsea) 23 Jasmine McCall * 5-6, G So./So. Detroit, Mich. (CMA) 30 Tara Breske (BRESS-key) 6-0, F/C Fr./Fr. Temperance, Mich. (Bedford) 34 Sarah Clapper 6-0, F Fr./Fr. Newark, Ohio (Newark Catholic) 41 Laura Bugher (BOO-er) 6-1, F Fr./Fr. Greenwood, Ind. (Lutheran) 44 Megan Thorburn *** 6-1, F Sr./Sr. Mason, Mich. (Mason) 50 Amber Flynn ***# 6-0, F/C Sr./Sr. Cincinnati, Ohio (North College Hill) Head Coach: Curt Miller sixth year Baldwin-Wallace, 1990 Associate Head Coach: Jennifer Roos sixth year Davidson, 1993 Assistant Coach: Assistant Coach: Brandi Poole sixth year Univ. of the South, 1997 Kevin Eckert fifth year Ohio, 1996 Trainer: Heather Grine Managers: Amanda Gibson, Randall Clark * letters earned # 2006-07 Team Captains % Will not play in '06-07 due to injury THE SENIORS BGSU's senior class is one of the finest in school history... that group includes four returning starters in Liz Honegger, Carin Horne, Ali Mann and Megan Thorburn... additionally, Amber Flynn was one of the most improved players in the MAC last season... a sixth senior, Julie Gompers, missed each of the last two seasons due to injury and will again be sidelined in 2006-07... the class has been an integral part of the Falcons' 73-21 overall mark in the last three-plus years, and BG has advanced to the championship game of the MAC Tournament every year since they arrived. THE JUNIORS The Falcons' two juniors, Kate Achter and Whitney Taylor, have helped BGSU win MAC regular-season and tournament titles in each of their first two seasons... BG has an overall record of 52-11 since the two arrived on campus, and the Falcons are 49-7 when Achter is in the starting lineup. THE SOPHOMORES Lindsey Goldsberry and Jasmine McCall have seen their team win over 90 percent of its games, and the two players have never been a part of a loss to a MAC opponent... McCall played in every game last year, while Goldsberry saw action in 30 of the 31 games, making two starts. THE FRESHMEN Tara Breske (Temperance, Mich.), Laura Bugher (Greenwood, Ind.) and Sarah Clapper (Newark, Ohio) join the Falcons for the 2006-07 season... stats from the Detroit game were more of an approximation than an exact science, but the three players combined for roughly 20 minutes played, two points and five rebounds in their respective collegiate debuts. BENCHMARKS The Falcons returned all five starters from the 2005-06 team that went 28-3... but, at Detroit, it was the play of the BG bench that provided a spark in the first half... senior Amber Flynn, junior Whitney Taylor and sophomore Jasmine McCall, in particular, were a big part of the Falcons' win... Taylor, the first player off the bench at UDM, had 10 points in a career-high 18 minutes, while Flynn scored nine points and had a game-high eight rebounds... McCall had two points, but had four assists and four steals to top all players in both categories... "I thought Jasmine may have played the best game of her BGSU career tonight," said coach Curt Miller following the game... the BG bench outscored Detroit's reserves by a 25-4 count. DOING IT WITH DEFENSE The BGSU defense held Detroit to just five field goals in the first half and 13 for the game... the Brown and Orange allowed the Titans to shoot just 18.5 percent from the floor in the opening 20 minutes, en route to a 24.5% field-goal percentage on the evening... and, the Falcons allowed the Titans to make just one field goal over the final 11:14 of the first half. DOING IT WITH DEFENSE II Detroit's total of 37 points marked the fewest allowed by the Falcons in the Curt Miller Era... BGSU had surrendered just 39 points on two occasions during Miller's tenure, most recently against Kent State in last year's MAC Tournament championship... the Titans' 24.5% field-goal pct. was the second-lowest against the Brown and Orange during that time, topped (bottomed?) only by Savannah State's 20.8% rate in December of 2002.

Game 2 Falcons at Notre Dame Nov. 13, 2006 Page DEFENSE LEADS TO OFFENSE The Falcons also held the Titans off the scoreboard for a lengthy stretch in the second half on Friday, long enough to put together a 16-0 run... that run was longer than any scoring run by the 2005-06 Falcons... last season, BGSU's biggest run was 15-0, in a win over Ohio. SCOUTING NOTRE DAME Notre Dame, like BGSU, enters Monday's game with a 1-0 record... the Fighting Irish began the season with a home win over Central Michigan, 88-66, on Friday night (Nov. 10)... four players scored in double digits in that game, as UND registered its highest point total in two years... junior center Melissa D'Amico led the way with 16 points in just 15 minutes, while junior guard Charel Allen had 15 points... the Irish returned eight letterwinners, including three starters, from last year's team that went 18-12 overall, 8-8 in Big East play and advanced to the NCAA Tournament... one of those returning starters, sophomore guard Lindsay Schrader, has suffered a season-ending injury... the other two returning starters are junior guard Tulyah Gaines and senior guard Breona Gray... Muffet McGraw, in her 20th season as head coach of the Irish, has a record of 430-167... the school's athletics web site is www.und.com. THE SERIES The Falcons trail Notre Dame, 2-0, in the all-time series between the teams, with the Irish winning those two games by an average of 20 points... in the lone previous game at the Joyce Center, the Irish posted a 92-67 win nearly 11 years ago (Nov. 26, 1995)... the teams met again the following year, in this writer's first game as women's basketball SID at BGSU, and the Irish picked up an 85-70 win at Anderson Arena (Nov. 23, 1996)... the boxscore from the most recent meeting can be found on page 19 of this game notes package. LAST TIME THEY MET The Falcons held a 43-39 halftime lead over Notre Dame, but the Irish outscored BGSU, 46-27, in the second half en route to the win at Anderson Arena (Nov. 23, 1996)... Katryna Gaither, a preseason All-America honorable-mention pick, scored 19 of her game-high 25 points after the break, leading five members of the Irish in double digits... Notre Dame entered the contest ranked No. 14 in the Associated Press poll and 17th in the USA Today/CNN Coaches poll... Falcon senior Michelle Terry led the home team with 16 points, while sophomore guard Chrissy Billiter came off the bench to score 11 markers... three Falcons scored nine points apiece, including Charlotta Jones, Sherry Kahle and Jacki Raterman... for Raterman, the nine points represented a career best to that point, while Kahle was 4-for-5 from the field after earning the start in her collegiate debut. EARLY START The game at Detroit on Friday November 10 marked the earliest start to the season in school history, and, obviously, the earliest win in BG annals... the Falcons began the 2004-05 season on Nov. 12, with a Preseason WNIT game at Ohio State. WELCOME FRESHMEN All 12 players on the active roster saw action for the Falcons in the win at UDM, including all three freshmen... Tara Breske made her collegiate debut with 10:45 remaining in the second half, while Sarah Clapper checked in with 8:54 on the clock... Laura Bugher saw her first action with 6:49 left in the game. THE BG-NOTRE DAME SERIES (UND leads, 2-0) 11/26/95 at Notre Dame 92, BGSU 67 11/23/96 Notre Dame 85, at BGSU 70 BGSU RETURNS... The 2006-07 Falcon returnees combined for the following totals a year ago... Points 1989 of 2142 92.9% Rebounds 978 of 1078 * 90.7% Assists 383 of 456 83.9% Steals 275 of 308 89.3% Blocks 113 of 118 95.8% 3-Pt. FG Made 167 of 187 89.3% * does not include team rebounds NCAA DIVISION I LEADERS, WON-LOST PERCENTAGE (final 2005-06 leaders) TEAM W-L Pct. 1 North Carolina 33-2 94.3 2 Ohio State 29-3 90.6 3 BOWLING GREEN 28-3 90.3 4 Maryland 34-4 89.5 5 Duke 31-4 88.6 LSU 31-4 88.6 7 Hartford 27-4 87.1 Chattanooga 27-4 87.1 9 Connecticut 32-5 86.5 10 Tennessee 31-5 86.1 Oklahoma 31-5 86.1 BGSU SIGNEES (slated to join the program for 2007-08) Chelsea Albert (6-2, C) Brighton, Mich. (Brighton) Bianca Hooten (5-10, G/F) North Canton, Ohio (Canton McKinley) Liana (Lee) Jennings (5-8, G) Stow, Ohio (Stow) Crystal Murdaugh (5-11, F) Dublin, Ohio (Dublin Scioto) Tracy Pontius (5-6, G) Morton, Ill. (Morton) Jen Uhl (6-1, F) Wadsworth, Ohio (Wadsworth) Kelly Zuercher (6-1, C) Orrville, Ohio (Apple Creek Waynedale)

Game 2 Falcons at Notre Dame Nov. 13, 2006 Page 6 BGSU'S NON-CONFERENCE RECORDS The Falcons' non-league records for each year since the beginning of MAC play, with that season's final overall record... SEASON NC OVERALL 2006-07 1-0 2005-06 9-2 (28-3) 2004-05 7-4 (23-8) 2003-04 7-4 (21-10) 2002-03 7-4 (12-16) 2001-02 3-8 (9-19) 2000-01 4-7 (11-18) 1999-2000 2-8 (11-17) 1998-99 4-6 (13-14) 1997-98 5-3 (21-8) 1996-97 3-5 (15-13) 1995-96 4-4 (15-12) 1994-95 2-5 * (9-18) 1993-94 6-2 (26-4) 1992-93 5-3 (25-5) 1991-92 9-2 (24-5) 1990-91 4-6 (14-15) 1989-90 5-3 (22-9) 1988-89 8-3 (27-4) 1987-88 6-3 (24-6) 1986-87 7-2 (27-3) 1985-86 5-4 (18-10) 1984-85 3-4 (12-13) 1983-84 4-4 (13-13) 1982-83 4-2 (14-10) 1981-82 8-3 $ (18-12) * the 1994-95 team actually went 2-6 in non-league play... BG was 2-5, then played two MAC games before another non-conference loss on Jan. 9, 1996 $ BGSU's record through December of 1981... the Falcons played a total of 19 non-league games that season, with many in January and February FALCONS SIGN SEVEN On Thursday (Nov. 9), BGSU coach Curt Miller announced the signing of seven student-athletes to National Letters of Intent... Chelsea Albert (Brighton, Mich./ Brighton), Bianca Hooten (North Canton, Ohio/Canton McKinley), Liana (Lee) Jennings (Stow, Ohio/Stow), Crystal Murdaugh (Dublin, Ohio/Dublin Scioto), Tracy Pontius (Morton, Ill./Morton), Jen Uhl (Wadsworth, Ohio/Wadsworth) and Kelly Zuercher (Orrville, Ohio/Apple Creek Waynedale) will join the Falcon program for the 2007-08 academic year... the Falcons expect to add one more signee during the early signing period. FALCONS PREDICTED TO THREE-PEAT The Falcons have been picked to win the MAC's East Division and repeat as MAC Tournament champions in 2007, according to the league's preseason poll... the poll is the result of voting by members of the MAC News Media Association and the league's 12 head coaches... the Falcons received 245 points and 40 of the 41 first-place votes in the poll... Eastern Michigan, the preseason choice in the West Division, received 214 points and garnered 21 first-place votes... a total of 35 voters chose BGSU to win the MAC Tournament, with Kent State (two), Western Michigan (two) and Toledo (one) also receiving votes... the complete poll, with first-place votes and points received... MAC NEWS MEDIA ASSOCIATION PRESEASON POLL EAST DIVISION WEST DIVISION 1. Bowling Green (40) 245 1. Eastern Michigan (21) 214 2. Kent State (1) 193 2. Western Michigan (8) 188 3. Miami 136 3. Ball State (6) 157 4. Ohio 115 4. Northern Illinois (6) 142 5. Buffalo 112 5. Toledo 94 6. Akron 60 6. Central Michigan 66 VOTES TO WIN MAC TOURNAMENT Bowling Green 35; Kent State, Western Michigan 2; Toledo 1 THREE NAMED TO PRESEASON ALL-MAC TEAM Seniors Liz Honegger and Ali Mann and junior Kate Achter were named to the Preseason All-MAC Team... the trio joined head coach Curt Miller in downtown Cleveland for the MAC Basketball Preview on Oct. 24... five players from each of the MAC's two divisions were named to the preseason all-conference team... BG was the only school with more than one player selected... Mann was named to the Preseason All-MAC Team for the third consecutive season, while Honegger earned the honor for the second-straight year and Achter was a first-time recipient. FLYNN, HONEGGER AND MANN TO CAPTAIN FALCONS A trio of seniors Amber Flynn, Liz Honegger and Ali Mann have been named tri-captains of the 2006-07 Falcons... the three were selected in a vote of team members as well as coaching staff... Mann is a second-year captain, having been a unanimous selection last year as a junior. NON-CONFERENCE SUCCESS In 2005-06, the Falcons went 9-2 in non-conference play, posting a winning record for the fourth consecutive year... BGSU is the only Mid-American Conference school to have turned that trick. BG had not had as many as three consecutive winning non-league campaigns in over a decade (since 1991-92 to 1992-93)... now, of course, BGSU has posted four-straight winning seasons in non-conference action, for the first time since five consecutive teams from 1985-86 through 1989-90 turned the trick.

Game 2 Falcons at Notre Dame Nov. 13, 2006 Page 7 BGSU's total of nine non-conference wins last year tied the school record, and the Falcons have had at least seven non-league victories in each of the last four seasons. Since the start of the 2002-03 season, BG is 31-14 in regular-season, nonleague games, for the most wins and highest winning percentage (68.9%) of any MAC school during that time. In 2004-05, the Falcons' 7-4 non-league mark enabled BG to tie the school record for most wins in a three-year period, with 21 (the Falcons also went 7-4 in non-conference action during the 2002-03 and '03-04 seasons)... with nine non-league wins last season, the Falcons have broken that record, as BG has a total of 23 non-conference victories over the last three years... not surprisingly, BGSU's total of 30 non-league wins from 2002-03 to 2005-06 is a school record for non-league wins in a four-year period. THIS YEAR, THOUGH... The Falcons' 2006-07 non-conference schedule will provide a stern test... BGSU's challenging non-league slate features six games against opponents that advanced to national post-season play last year, as well as two extended trips to exotic locales... a few notes... The Falcons will play a total of five non-league home games, the most in 16 years; BGSU will meet four teams Duke, Notre Dame, Oakland and Temple that advanced to the NCAA Championships last year, and two more Delaware and Indiana that participated in the WNIT; Two more non-league foes, Robert Morris and Texas-Arlington, won 20 games a year ago; All five home games are against teams that won 20 games last year and/or advanced to national postseason play; The Caribbean Classic in Cancun, Mexico, will mark the first games played outside the United States in program history; The Chicago State game (Jan. 30) will mark the first non-conference matchup in the middle of the MAC schedule since January of 1995. A FEW MORE NOTES FROM THE DETROIT GAME BGSU is now 15-19 in season-opening games in program history,and 11-23 in road openers Detroit still holds a 10-9 lead in the all-time series with BGSU... but, the Falcons have won the last three contests in the series, including wins at Calihan Hall in each of the last two years... last Nov. 30, the Brown and Orange rallied from a second-half deficit for a 78-67 win in the Motor City BGSU has held two of the last three opponents to under 40 points, dating to last season... and, the Falcons have limited three of the last four foes to 46 points or less... BG picked up wins by scores of 68-46 (Toledo) and 64-39 (Kent State) to cap last year's MAC Tournament run junior Whitney Taylor played a careerhigh 18 minutes in the win, and also set a career best with four free throws made sophomore Jasmine McCall, a native of Detroit, had four steals in her hometown to tie her career best. 2005-06 FALCON RESULTS NOVEMBER 18 IPFW (BCSN) W, 78-50 21 SAINT FRANCIS (PA.) W, 77-55 25-26 Hampton Inn Classic (Bloomington, Ind.) 25 vs. IUPUI W, 66-55 26 at Indiana W, 68-50 30 at Detroit W, 78-67 DECEMBER 6 DUQUESNE (BCSN) W, 76-51 10 at Florida International W, 67-56 22 at Oakland W, 72-59 28-29 Hawk Classic (Philadelphia, Pa.) 28 vs. Delaware L, 44-48 29 vs. Iona W, 62-45 JANUARY 2 at Kentucky L, 62-66 (OT) 7 AKRON * W, 71-54 10 at Buffalo * W, 75-48 14 at Kent State * W, 61-58 18 OHIO (BCSN) * W, 77-63 21 MIAMI (BCSN) * W, 80-58 25 at Central Michigan * W, 57-52 28 WESTERN MICH. (BCSN) * W, 77-69 FEBRUARY 1 EASTERN MICHIGAN * W, 76-69 5 at Toledo (MAC TV) * W, 71-65 8 NORTHERN ILL. (BCSN) * W, 66-58 11 at Ball State * W, 72-60 15 at Akron * W, 80-48 18 BUFFALO (BCSN) * W, 65-51 22 KENT STATE (BCSN) * W, 62-50 25 at Ohio * W, 65-61 28 at Miami * W, 71-59 MARCH 8 vs. Northern Illinois ^# W, 73-61 10 vs. Toledo (MAC TV) ^% W, 68-46 11 vs. Kent State (MAC TV) ^! W, 64-39 19 vs. UCLA (ESPN, ESPNU) &$ L, 61-74 HOME games at Anderson Arena * Mid-American Conference game # Kraft MAC Tournament Quarterfinal % Kraft MAC Tournament Semifinal! Kraft MAC Tournament Championship ^ Quicken Loans Arena (Cleveland, Ohio) & NCAA Championships First Round $ Mackey Arena (West Lafayette, Ind.) (BCSN) Buckeye Cable Sports Network (MAC) MAC TV Game of the Week MOST. WINS. EVER. The Falcons' 64-39 victory over Kent State in last March's Kraft MAC Tournament championship gave BGSU a total of 28 wins on the season... the Falcons set a new school and Mid-American Conference single-season record for victories... a total of four teams had posted 27 wins in conference annals... that group included the 1986-87 and 1988-89 Falcon teams, as well as the 1983-84 Central Michigan squad and the 1996-97 Toledo club.

Game 2 Falcons at Notre Dame Nov. 13, 2006 Page ASSOCIATED PRESS TOP 25 POLL (Wed., Nov. 8 Preseason poll) School Record Pts. LW 1 Maryland (47) 0-0 1,246 3 2 N. Carolina (1) 0-0 1,161 1 3 Oklahoma (2) 0-0 1,148 7 4 Stanford 0-0 1,072 13 5 Tennessee 0-0 1,072 6 6 Duke 0-0 975 4 7 Ohio State 0-0 956 2 8 Connecticut 0-0 922 8 9 Georgia 0-0 830 12 10 LSU 0-0 748 5 11 Purdue 0-0 641 11 12 Rutgers 0-0 635 9 13 Arizona State 0-0 621 15 14 Texas A&M 0-0 618 20 15 Kentucky 0-0 501 NR 16 Vanderbilt 0-0 479 NR 17 Michigan State 0-0 280 16 18 New Mexico 0-0 278 24 19 Baylor 0-0 275 10 20 DePaul 0-0 258 13 21 California 0-0 256 NR 22 Southern Calif. 0-0 248 NR 23 UCLA 0-0 127 21 24 Brigham Young 0-0 126 22 25 Texas 0-0 113 NR Dropped out: Louisiana Tech (17), Utah (18), Temple (19), Bowling Green (23). Others receiving votes: Washington 91; George Washington 81; Old Dominion 64; Bowling Green 53; St. John's 47; Texas Tech 45; Louisville 41; TCU 38; Boston College 32; N.C. State 25; Louisiana Tech 24; Pittsburgh 18; Virginia 16; Kansas State 14; Iowa State 11; Florida, Utah 10; South Florida 7; Penn State, Virginia Tech 6; Florida State, Iowa, Marquette, Rice 3; Xavier 2; Hartford, Temple, Tulsa, Wyoming 1. LW - final 2005-06 ranking BGSU IN THE AP POLL Nov. 8 (Preseason) RV (53) 35 OF THE LAST 39 The Falcons have won 35 of the last 39 games, dating to February of 2005... BGSU's only losses during that time have come to Kansas State (2005 NCAA Tournament), Delaware (by four points at St. Joseph's tournament), Kentucky (overtime in Lexington) and UCLA (2006 NCAA Tournament). HONEGGER IN A CLASS BY HERSELF Liz Honegger is making her mark as one of the top players in school history, and as one of the most versatile players in the history of the MAC... three years into her career, Honegger has accomplished something that no other MAC player has ever done... Honegger is the only player in MAC history to block at least 125 shots and make at least 125 three-point field goals in her career... she enters the Notre Dame game with totals of 153 treys and 153 rejections... only two other players in MAC annals reached 100 in both categories (Stephanie Smiley [Eastern Michigan, 1998-2002], 174 three-pointers, 103 blocks; Tamara Bowie [Ball State, 2000-03], 100 three-pointers, 152 blocks). SHE'S THE ONLY MEMBER OF THIS CLASS, TOO Liz Honegger is the only player in BGSU history to make more than 40 threepoint field goals and block 40 shots in the same season... and, in 2005-06, she joined that 40-40 club for the second-straight year... Honegger made 59 triples and blocked 50 shots in her sophomore season, and had 57 treys and a schoolrecord 52 blocks last winter... her 2005-06 totals make her the first member of the 50-50 club as well. DOUBLE TROUBLE Senior Ali Mann scored 11 points in the win at Detroit, giving her 71 doubledigit scoring games in her career... in that game, classmate Carin Horne reached double figures in scoring for the 45th time as a Falcon... Megan Thorburn's 10-point game marked the 16th time she has reached that plateau, while junior Whitney Taylor had the third double-figure scoring night of her BGSU tenure, and the first since her freshman year. PERFECT IN THE MAC The 2005-06 Falcons became just the fifth team in MAC history, and the first in eight years, to complete the league regular-season schedule without a loss... Curt Miller's club was the third BGSU team to go 16-0 in league play... the two prior BG teams to turn the trick were coached by Fran Voll, as his 1986-87 and 1988-89 clubs each went 16-0 in league regular-season action... Central Michigan was the first-ever MAC team to go undefeated in conference action, with a mark of 18-0 in 1983-84... prior to '05-06, the most recent league team to do so was the 18-0 Kent State squad in 1997-98. BACK TO THE BIG DANCE In '05-06, BGSU qualified for the NCAA Championships for the second consecutive season and the eighth time in school history... BG's 2004-05 appearance in the national tourney had been the Falcons' first since 1994... that year, BGSU was the #13 seed in the Kansas City Regional, and dropped a 70-60 decision to fourth-seeded and nationally-ranked Kansas State in the first round (March 19, 2005), at Bank of America Arena at Hec Edmundson Pavilion in Seattle, Wash.... last year, BGSU was a #12 seed in the Cleveland Regional, and fell to fifth-seeded UCLA in a matchup of nationally-ranked teams at Mackey Arena in West Lafayette, Ind.

Game 2 Falcons at Notre Dame Nov. 13, 2006 Page MILLER AGREES TO CONTRACT EXTENSION BGSU agreed in principle with women's basketball coach Curt Miller on a twoyear contract extension, it was announced in early May of 2006... his contract now runs through June 30, 2011... Miller has an overall mark of 94-56 through five seasons (plus one game) at BGSU, along with a Mid-American Conference ledger of 51-29... since the beginning of the 2003-04 season, Miller and the Falcons are 73-21 overall and 40-8 in MAC regular-season play. BACK TO BACK IN THE MAC As mentioned earlier (and we'll probably mention it again), BGSU has won both the Mid-American Conference regular-season and tournament titles for the second consecutive year... this marks only the fourth time that such an event has occurred, and the first time in over a decade... Bowling Green teams have pulled off the feat on three of those four occasions... the list... BACK-TO-BACK MAC REGULAR-SEASON AND TOURNEY TITLES School Years Bowling Green 1986-87, 1987-88 and 1988-89 Toledo 1990-91 and 1991-92 Bowling Green 1992-93 and 1993-94 Bowling Green 2004-05 and 2005-06 BACK TO BACK IN THE MAC TOURNAMENT BGSU's back-to-back Kraft MAC Tournament titles mark the sixth time in league history that the same school has put together a tourney title streak... the Falcons' 2005 and 2006 crowns make BG the first team since Toledo in the mid-1990s to win the league tournament in consecutive years... the Fran Voll-coached BGSU teams from 1987-90 hold the record with four-straight conference tourney titles... BACK-TO-BACK MAC TOURNAMENT TITLES School Years Central Michigan 1983 and 1984 Bowling Green 1987, 1988, 1989 and 1990 Toledo 1991 and 1992 Bowling Green 1993 and 1994 Toledo 1995, 1996 and 1997 Bowling Green 2005 and 2006 DEFENSE WINS CHAMPIONSHIPS With four starters averaging in double digits in scoring, the Falcons enjoyed great balance offensively en route to a 28-3 record last year... but, a storyline just as important was BGSU's defense, with the Kraft MAC Tournament providing a prime example... in the three games in the tournament, the Brown and Orange allowed an average of just 48.7 points per game... BGSU surrendered just 42.5 ppg in the final two games, wins over Toledo (68-46) and Kent State (64-39)... those two teams shot a combined 29.8 percent, going 34-for-114 from the field against the BGSU defense. MANN NAMED BGSU PLAYER OF YEAR Ali Mann was named the BGSU Player of the Year for the 2005-06 season... Mann, who was a co-poy honoree in 2004-05, earned the '05-06 award in a vote of team members... Liz Honegger was named the team's Power Player of the Year, while Carin Horne was honored as the Impact Player of the Year... both players earned those respective awards for the second consecutive season... Amber Flynn picked up the team's Most Improved Player award, while Horne and Kate Achter were co-recipients of the Playmaker-of-the-Year award... Jill Lause garnered the team's Falcon Award, while Whitney Taylor was named BG's Student-Athlete of the Year and Casey McDowell received the inaugural Fran & Marty Voll Award. USA TODAY/ESPN TOP 25 COACHES' POLL (Wed., Nov. 1 Preseason poll) School Record Pts. LW 1 Maryland (29) 34-4 773 1 2 N. Carolina (1) 33-2 709 3 3 Oklahoma 31-5 686 8 4 Stanford (1) 26-8 655 7 5 Tennessee 31-5 648 5 6 Duke 31-4 632 2 7 Ohio State 29-3 587 10 8 Connecticut 32-5 557 6 9 Georgia 23-9 487 13 10 LSU 31-4 454 4 11 Rutgers 27-5 448 9 12 Arizona State 25-7 383 17 13 Purdue 26-7 380 11 14 Texas A&M 23-9 297 NR 15 Vanderbilt 21-11 262 22 16 Kentucky 22-9 255 NR 17 Michigan State 24-10 204 16 18 Baylor 26-7 192 14 19 DePaul 27-7 178 15 20 New Mexico 22-10 134 21 21 California 18-12 114 NR 22 Southern Calif. 19-12 100 NR 23 UCLA 21-11 95 18 24 Brigham Young 26-6 93 20 25 Washington 19-11 92 NR Others receiving votes: Boston College 83; George Washington, Utah 77; Texas 50; Bowling Green 47; TCU 46; Louisiana Tech 45; Old Dominion 39; Temple 37; Louisville 33; St. John's 20; Pittsburgh 16; Kansas State 13; North Carolina State 12; Tulsa 10; Florida State 8; Texas Tech 7; South Carolina 6; Florida 5; Hartford, Rice, South Florida, Virginia Tech 4; Mississippi, Western Kentucky 3; Drake, Iowa, Middle Tennessee 2; Montana 1. LW - final 2005-06 ranking Record - final '05-06 record BGSU IN THE USA TODAY/ ESPN POLL Nov. 1 (Preseason) RV (47)

Game 2 Falcons at Notre Dame Nov. 13, 2006 Page 10 BGSU IN THE FINAL 2005-06 NCAA RANKINGS TEAM Rank, Avg. Scoring Offense 58th, 69.1 Scoring Defense 21st, 56.3 Scoring Margin 14th, +12.8 Field-Goal Pct. 88th, 41.9 FG Pct. Defense 43rd, 37.4 Free-Throw Pct. 80th, 71.5 Rebounding Margin 110th, +1.8 3-Pt. Field Goals/Game 46th, 6.0 3-Pt. FG Pct. 168th, 31.1 Won-Lost Pct. 3rd, 90.3 Assists 75th, 14.7 Blocked Shots 82nd, 3.7 Steals 68th, 9.9 Turnovers 8th, 13.2 Personal Fouls 78th, 16.3 INDIVIDUAL Rank, Avg. Assists Kate Achter 44th, 4.9 BGSU'S 20-WIN SEASONS 2005-06 28 (28-3 /.903) 1986-87 27 (27-3 /.900) 1988-89 27 (27-4 /.871) 1993-94 26 (26-4 /.867) 1992-93 25 (25-5 /.833) 1991-92 24 (24-5 /.828) 1987-88 24 (24-6 /.800) 2004-05 23 (23-8 /.742) 1989-90 22 (22-9 /.710) 1997-98 21 (21-8 /.724) 2003-04 21 (21-10 /.677) MAC'S BEST RECORDS 18-0 (1.000) Central Michigan, 1983-84 18-0 (1.000) Kent State, 1997-98 16-0 (1.000) Bowling Green, 2005-06 16-0 (1.000) Bowling Green, 1986-87 16-0 (1.000) Bowling Green, 1988-89 17-1 (.944) Bowling Green, 1992-93 17-1 (.944) Bowling Green, 1993-94 17-1 (.944) Miami, 1982-83 15-1 (.938) Miami, 1989-90 15-1 (.938) Toledo, 1991-92 15-1 (.938) Kent State, 1999-2000 15-1 (.938) Toledo, 2000-01 15-1 (.938) Eastern Michigan, 2005-06 11-1 (.917) Miami, 1981-82 16-2 (.889) Ohio, 1985-86 16-2 (.889) Kent State, 1995-96 16-2 (.889) Toledo, 1996-97 14-2 (.875) Seven times, including... Bowling Green, 1987-88 Bowling Green, 1991-92 IT'S AN EAST-WEST THING In the last two seasons, the Falcons accomplished a rare double, one so rare that it has never happened in the history of MAC women's basketball, and likely will never happen again... BG won the East Division title last season, after winning the prior year's West Division crown... BG was moved from the West to the East prior to the 2005-06 campaign, after Marshall's departure from the conference. FALCONS AMONG NATION'S ELITE BGSU finished the 2005-06 season ranked third in the nation in winning percentage... the Falcons' pct. of.903 trailed only North Carolina (33-2,.943) and Ohio State (29-3,.906)... BGSU's total of three losses on the season tied for the second-fewest in the country, tied with OSU and behind only UNC... the Falcons also ranked in the top-10 in the nation in fewest turnovers per game (13.2, eighth). MILLER REPEATS AS MAC COACH OF THE YEAR In 2006, BGSU coach Curt Miller was named the MAC Coach of the Year for the second consecutive season, becoming the fourth coach in league history to win the league honor in back-to-back seasons... he guided the Falcons to just the fifth undefeated record in MAC history, and concluded his fifth season at BGSU with an overall head-coaching record of 93-56... Miller and the Falcons are 72-21 overall and 40-8 in conference play over the last three seasons. MILLER NAMED REGION COACH OF YEAR The honors kept rolling in for Curt Miller, as he was named the Region 4 Coach of the Year for 2005-06, the WBCA announced... as such, he was one of eight finalists for the WBCA's national-coach-of-the-year award... Miller was joined on the national C-O-Y ballot by C. Vivian Stringer (Rutgers), Sylvia Hatchell (North Carolina), Pat Summitt (Tennessee), Sherri Coale (Oklahoma), Jim Wiedie (Indiana State), Don Flanagan (New Mexico) and Charli Thorne (Arizona State). FOUR FALCONS EARN ALL-MAC HONORS IN '05-06 For the first time in 12 years, the Falcons had four players named to the All-MAC Team... the team is the result of voting by the league's 12 head coaches... Ali Mann became the school's first All-MAC First-Team honoree in six years, while Liz Honegger and Kate Achter each were named to the second team... Carin Horne picked up third-team accolades... BGSU's total of four all-league honorees tied for the most in school history. MANN NAMED 2006 TOURNAMENT MVP Ali Mann was named the Kraft MAC Tournament's Most Valuable Player, while Liz Honegger and Kate Achter joined her on the all-tournament team... Mann averaged a double-double, with 13.3 points and 10.3 rebounds per game in the three tourney contests... Mann also had 3.3 assists per game and shot 55.6 percent from the field... Achter had 10.0 points, 5.3 boards and 6.0 assists in the three games, while Honegger had a team-high 16.0 points per game, along with 5.0 boards per contest... Honegger shot 60.0% in the league tourney. STREAKY FALCONS Through the 2005-06 season, BGSU compiled several lengthy streaks... heading into '06-07, BG has won 25 games in a row (regular-season and tournament) vs. MAC opponents... additionally, the Falcons finished the '05-06 campaign with a perfect 11-0 home record, and have won 18-straight games at Anderson Arena, one of the longest homecourt streaks in the nation... and, the Falcons' win at Detroit gives BGSU victories in nine consecutive road games.

Game 2 Falcons at Notre Dame Nov. 13, 2006 Page 11 HOT STREAK: 25 IN A ROW VS. THE MAC Dating to the 2004-05 season, the Falcons have won 25 consecutive games against MAC opposition... BGSU suffered a loss at Eastern Michigan on Feb. 19, 2005, then won three consecutive games to close the regular season... the Falcons went 3-0 in the 2005 Kraft MAC Tournament to win the tourney title and advance to the NCAA Championships... the '05-06 edition of the Brown and Orange reeled off 16 consecutive victories in conference play, and captured three more wins vs. league foes in the MAC Tournament. HOT STREAK II (AND III) The Falcons increased several other streaks over the season's late going... entering the NCAA Tournament, BGSU had won 19-straight games overall... according to the NCAA statistics, that streak was tied for third in the country... of course, 63 NCAA Tournament participants all saw their winning streaks come to an end... the Falcons have won 18 consecutive games at Anderson Arena, heading into '06-07... BG's homecourt winning streak is now the third longest in the nation... the lists... NCAA DIVISION I HOMECOURT WINNING STREAKS Rank Team Next Opponent (Date) Streak 1 LSU vs. West Virginia (Nov. 12) 31 2 Hartford vs. Seton Hall (Nov. 29) 20 3 Bowling Green vs. Temple (Nov. 24) 18 4 Western Kentucky vs. Vanderbilt (Nov. 16) 16 NOTE: On Saturday (Nov. 11), Louisiana Tech's 21-game home winning streak came to an end with a loss to Western Kentucky, 73-60 HEAD COACH CURT MILLER BGSU head coach Curt Miller has been named the MAC Coach of the Year in each of the last two seasons, and was the 2006 Russell Athletic/WBCA Region Four Coach of the Year as well... his career record currently stands at 94-56, in his sixth year... over the last three-plus seasons, Miller and the Falcons are 73-21... BGSU has gone 40-8 in MAC regular-season play in that time, and 49-9 in all games vs. league foes during that span (9-1 in league tourney play). CURT MILLER YEAR BY YEAR AT BGSU Season Overall MAC 2001-02 9-19 (.321) 6-10 (.375) 2002-03 12-16 (.429) 5-11 (.313) 2003-04 21-10 (.677) 11-5 (.688) 2004-05 23-8 (.742) 13-3 (.813) 2005-06 28-3 (.903) 16-0 (1.000) 2006-07 1-0 (1.000) TOTALS 94-56 (.627) 51-29 (.638) LAST 3+ YRS. 72-21 (.777) 40-8 (.833) MILLER AT 150 The Detroit game was the 150th contest of Curt Miller's coaching career at BGSU... only three previous BGSU coaches Kathy Bole (71-81), Fran Voll (144-60) and Jaci Clark (135-65) have been at the helm for more games... only Voll (112-38, 74.7%) and Clark (101-49, 67.3%) had a better winning percentage than Miller (62.7%) through 150 games on the BGSU bench... random, useless note alert: Clark's 150th game as a head coach, like Miller's, was a road win over Detroit. THE MAC AND THE POLLS: A COMPLETE HISTORY (The entire list of appearances by a Mid- American Conference school) MAC Schools' Weekly Associated Press Top-25 appearances Date School Rank 2/23/93 Bowling Green 25 3/2/93 Bowling Green 22 3/9/93 Bowling Green 22 3/16/93 Bowling Green 19 2/8/94 Toledo 23 2/15/94 Toledo 25 3/8/94 Bowling Green 25 3/15/94 Bowling Green 24 3/8/99 Toledo 25 11/19/01 Toledo 24 3/6/06 Bowling Green 24 3/13/06 Bowling Green 23 MAC Schools' Weekly USA Today Top- 25 appearances Date School Rank 2/18/86 Ohio 25 2/25/86 Ohio 24 3/1/93 Bowling Green 20 3/9/93 Bowling Green 22 3/16/93 Bowling Green 20 3/15/94 Bowling Green 24 2/15/99 Toledo 25 2/14/06 Bowling Green 25 2/21/06 Bowling Green 25 2/28/06 Bowling Green 24 3/7/06 Bowling Green 22 3/13/06 Bowling Green 21 NOTE: Northern Illinois has made multiple appearances in both polls, but none came while the school was a member of the MAC STATE PRIDE For the third-straight season, the Falcons had the second-most victories among the 13 NCAA Division-I schools in the state of Ohio... BGSU's 28 wins trailed only Ohio State (29) in 2005-06... the prior year, the Falcons' had 23 wins, behind only the Buckeyes' 30... in '03-04, BG's 21-10 record trailed only Miami (22-9)... OSU matched the Falcons' 21-10 record that winter.

Game 2 Falcons at Notre Dame Nov. 13, 2006 Page 12 FALCON FACTS (2006-07 / Career totals) GAMES STARTED Liz Honegger 1 / 93 Ali Mann 1 / 92 Carin Horne 1 / 60 Kate Achter 1 / 56 Megan Thorburn 1 / 53 Lindsey Goldsberry 0 / 2 Whitney Taylor 0 / 1 DOUBLE-DIGIT SCORING GAMES Ali Mann 1 / 71 Liz Honegger 0 / 61 Carin Horne 1 / 45 Kate Achter 0 / 36 Megan Thorburn 1 / 16 Amber Flynn 0 / 5 Whitney Taylor 1 / 3 Jasmine McCall 0 / 1 20-POINT GAMES Ali Mann 0 / 14 Liz Honegger 0 / 10 Kate Achter 0 / 5 Carin Horne 0 / 5 Megan Thorburn 0 / 2 30-POINT GAMES Carin Horne 0 / 1 DOUBLE-DIGIT REBOUNDS Liz Honegger 0 / 27 Ali Mann 0 / 18 Amber Flynn 0 / 2 Kate Achter 0 / 1 DOUBLE-DIGIT ASSISTS Kate Achter 0 / 1 DOUBLE-DOUBLES Liz Honegger 0 / 19 Ali Mann 0 / 16 Carin Horne 0 / 2 Kate Achter 0 / 1 Megan Thorburn 0 / 1 TWENTY AGAIN The Falcons' win at Ball State last Feb. 11 enabled BGSU to reach 20 victories for the third consecutive season... BGSU has posted a total of 11 seasons of at least 20 wins, the second-highest total in MAC annals... Toledo has had 12 20-win seasons... additionally, BGSU has posted three consecutive 20-win seasons for the first time since Jaci Clark's first three teams, the 1991-92 through 1993-94 squads, turned the trick. MILLENNIUM FALCONS: MANN & HONEGGER... Last Jan. 7, Ali Mann added another accomplishment to her already-impressive list... in the MAC opener vs. Akron, Mann became just the 19th player in school history to reach the 1,000-point mark for her career, and only the sixth BGSU player to reach the millennium mark prior to her senior season... Mann currently a career total of 1,294 points, ranking 10th on the school list... three weeks later (Jan. 28), Liz Honegger scored her 1,000th career point, becoming only the 20th player (seventh prior to her senior year) to do so... Honegger now has 1,188 points to rank 14th on the BG list.... SOON TO BE JOINED BY THEIR TEAMMATE(S)? Carin Horne is rapidly moving up the BGSU scoring list as well... Horne scored 11 points at Detroit to move into 22nd place on the school career list... she now has 935 points... and, don't look now, but Kate Achter after just over two seasons has 681 points during her BGSU career... the list... BGSU CAREER SCORING Player Games Pts. PPG 1. Jackie Motycka (1985-89) 117 2,122 18.1... 9. Stephanie Coe (1983-87) 102 1,363 13.4 10. Ali Mann (2003-SA) 94 1,294 13.8 11. Michelle Shade (1991-95) 115 1,233 10.7 12. Melissa Chase (1979-83) 105 1,223 11.6 13. Jacki Raterman (1995-99) 101 1,213 12.0 14. Liz Honegger (2003-SA) 94 1,188 12.6 15. Andrea Nordmann (1989-93) 114 1,164 10.2... 21. Rhonda Moore (1982-86) 88 966 11.0 22. Carin Horne (2003-SA) 92 935 10.2 23. Kim Griech (1999-2003) 112 931 8.3... 33. Joelyn Shoup (1982-86) 90 729 8.1 34. Kate Achter (2004-SA) 63 681 10.8 MORE POSSIBLE MILESTONES FOR LIZ... It is quite possible that senior Liz Honegger will leave BGSU as the school's alltime leader in both blocked shots and three-point field goals made... as mentioned earlier, Honegger is just two blocks away from tying that career record... and, she is just 20 triples shy of tying Sara Puthoff (1994-98) for that BGSU mark... Honegger currently ranks fifth with 153 successful 3-balls... she is third on the list of three-point field goals attempted.... AND ALI Senior Ali Mann made six free throws on Friday at Detroit, in the process moving into third place on the BGSU career list... Mann has made 359 career charity tosses, 71 shy of Jackie Motycka's (1985-89) school record... Mann ranks fourth on the BGSU list for career FTs attempted.