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2014-15 FALCON WOMEN'S BASKETBALL BOWLING GREEN ELEVEN-STRAIGHT 20-WIN SEASONS 04-05-06-07-08-09-10-11-12-13-14 2007 NCAA SWEET SIXTEEN MOST WINS IN MAC HISTORY HIGHEST WINNING PCT. IN MAC HISTORY MOST CONFERENCE TITLES IN MAC HISTORY 2014-15 SCHEDULE/RESULTS NOVEMBER 7 DAVIS & ELKINS (Exhib.) W, 88-36 14 BUCKNELL L, 52-53 18 IONA W, 80-59 22 at Milwaukee (ESPN3) W, 60-50 28 vs. UC Irvine % W, 62-54 29 at Loyola Marymount % L, 48-51 DECEMBER 7 CINCINNATI 2:00 13 vs. Saint Francis (Pa.) ^ 2:00 19 at Illinois State 8:05 21 at Bradley 3:00 29 vs. Hampton # 8:00 30 vs. Auburn / at FIU # 3:30 / 6:00 JANUARY 3 BALL STATE * 4:00 7 at Akron * 7:00 10 at Kent State * 2:00 14 NORTHERN ILLINOIS * 7:00 17 at Eastern Michigan * 2:30 21 at Western Michigan * 7:00 24 MIAMI * 2:00 28 at Northern Illinois * 8:00 31 TOLEDO * 4:00 FEBRUARY 4 CENTRAL MICHIGAN * 7:00 7 at Buffalo * 2:00 11 OHIO * 7:00 14 at Ball State * 2:00 21 KENT STATE * 5:00 25 at Miami * 7:00 28 at Ohio * 2:00 MARCH 4 BUFFALO * 7:00 7 AKRON * 2:00 9 MAC Tournament First Round! 11 MAC Tournament Second Round ~ 12 MAC Tournament Third Round ~ 13 MAC Tournament Semifinals ~ 14 MAC Tournament Championship ~ HOME games at the Stroh Center All times Eastern and p.m. * Mid-American Conference game % DoubleTree LA Westside Thanksgiving Cl. (Los Angeles, Calif.) ^ at Johnstown, Pa. # FIU Sun & Fun Classic (Miami, Fla.)! at campus sites ~ Quicken Loans Arena; Cleveland, Ohio FOLLOW THE FALCONS For more ways to follow the BGSU women's basketball Falcons, see page 5 of these notes BOWLING GREEN FALCONS 2014-15 Record: 3-2 Mid-American Conf.: 0-0 BGSU vs. CINCINNATI Game 6 Sun., Dec. 7, 2014 2:00 p.m. Stroh Center (4,347) Bowling Green, Ohio CINCINNATI BEARCATS 2014-15 Record: 1-5 American Athletic Conf.: 0-0 Jennifer Roos (Davidson, '93) Head Coach Jamelle Elliott (Connecticut, '96) 57-18 in third year ^ Record at School 63-95 in sixth year 57-18 in third year ^ Career Record 63-95 in sixth year 28-6 MAC ^ Record in Conference Games 21-61 Big East / AAC STATISTICAL LEADERS Erica Donovan (13.0) Points Jasmine Whitfield (14.8) Erica Donovan (8.2) Rebounds Marley Hill (8.8) Miriam Justinger (2.4) Assists Ana Owens (3.7) Erica Donovan & Miriam Justinger (1.6) Steals Bianca Quisenberry & Jasmine Whitfield (1.3) Abby Siefker (1.0) Blocks Chelsea Jamison (0.8) Deborah Hoekstra & Rachel Myers (6) Total 3-Pt. FG Made Makenzie Cann (13) ^ does not include a 2-0 record as interim head coach in 2011-12 THE SERIES Overall: UC leads, 10-6 Streak: UC - 1 Last Meeting: at Cincinnati 88, BGSU 57 (Dec. 21, 2002) Jennifer Roos vs. UC: 0-0 MULTIMEDIA Television: None Radio: WBGU-FM 88.1 Audio Streaming: WBGU broadcast available via BGSUFalcons.com Video Streaming: via BGSUFalcons.com fee required Live Stats: BGSUFalcons.com In-Game Twitter Updates: @BGSUwbb any available links to live audio, stats & video can be found at BGSUFalcons.com on game day BGSU PROJECTED STARTERS (based on last game's starters) F 21 Erica Donovan 5-11 R-Jr. Northside, Texas 13.0 ppg, 8.2 rpg, 1.8 apg F 30 Miriam Justinger 6-0 Jr. Sylvania, Ohio 10.0 ppg, 5.4 rpg, 2.4 apg C 43 Abby Siefker 6-2 So. Ottoville, Ohio 5.0 ppg, 5.2 rpg, 1.0 bpg G 1 Jasmine Matthews 5-9 Sr. Matteson, Ill. 4.2 ppg, 4.0 rpg, 1.6 apg G 12 Rachel Konieczki 5-3 So. Rockford, Ill. 6.6 ppg, 2.8 rpg OFF THE BGSU BENCH (in numerical order) G 3 Deborah Hoekstra 5-10 Sr. East Lansing, Mich. 8.8 ppg, 3.0 rpg G 11 Rachel Myers 5-8 Fr. Findlay, Ohio 7.0 ppg, 2.8 rpg C 20 Sarah Baer 6-1 Fr. Perrysburg, Ohio 1.3 ppg, 1.3 rpg G 23 Kennedy Kirkpatrick 5-10 R-Fr. Lawrence, Kansas 0.4 ppg, 0.4 rpg F 24 Leah Bolton 5-11 R-Fr. Chicago, Ill. G 33 Haley Puk 6-0 Fr. Waterloo, Iowa 4.4 ppg, 1.4 rpg F 42 Lauren Webb 6-1 Fr. Vernon Hills, Ill. 0.3 ppg, 2.3 rpg full rosters & pronunciation guide on page 2 ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS MIKE CIHON (asst. director w.basketball) 419.372.0474 mjcihon@bgsu.edu

BGSU 2014-15 ROSTERS & PRONUNCIATIONS ALPHABETICAL No. Name (pronunciation) Ht. Cl./El. Pos. Hometown (Previous School) 20 Sarah Baer (BEAR) 6-1 Fr./Fr. C Perrysburg, Ohio (Perrysburg) 24 Leah Bolton 5-11 So./Fr. F Chicago, Ill. (Marist) 21 Erica Donovan 5-11 Sr./Jr. G San Antonio, Texas (John Jay) (North Carolina State Univ.) 3 Deborah Hoekstra (HOKE-struh) *** 5-10 Sr./Sr. G East Lansing, Mich. (East Lansing) 30 Miriam Justinger ** 6-0 Jr./Jr. G/F Sylvania, Ohio (Northview) 23 Kennedy Kirkpatrick 5-10 So./Fr. G Lawrence, Kansas (Free State) 12 Rachel Konieczki (kuh-neck-skee) * 5-3 So./So. G Rockford, Ill. (Rockford Lutheran) 1 Jasmine Matthews *** 5-9 Sr./Sr. G Matteson, Ill. (Marian Catholic) 11 Rachel Myers 5-8 Fr./Fr. G Findlay, Ohio (Liberty-Benton) 33 Haley Puk (PUCK) 6-0 Fr./Fr. G Waterloo, Iowa (Waterloo West) 43 Abby Siefker (SEEF-ker) * 6-2 So./So. C Ottoville, Ohio (Ottoville) 42 Lauren Webb 6-1 Fr./Fr. F Vernon Hills, Ill. (Vernon Hills) Head Coach: Assistant Coaches: Director of Operations: Graduate Assistant, Athletic Training: Student Managers: * letters earned Jennifer Roos (Davidson, 1993) third season (14th overall season at BGSU) Jesse Fleming (St. Bonaventure, 2005) third season Jacey Brooks (Buffalo State, 2006) second season Sahar Nusseibeh (noo-say-beh) (American, 2009) second season Monique Rosati (Syracuse, 1997) eightth season Dani Coppes (Ohio State, 2014) first season Nick Fine, Connor Eli, Jason Hosinski NUMERICAL No. Name (pronunciation) Ht. Cl./El. Pos. Hometown (Previous School) 1 Jasmine Matthews *** 5-9 Sr./Sr. G Matteson, Ill. (Marian Catholic) 3 Deborah Hoekstra (HOKE-struh) *** 5-10 Sr./Sr. G East Lansing, Mich. (East Lansing) 11 Rachel Myers 5-8 Fr./Fr. G Findlay, Ohio (Liberty-Benton) 12 Rachel Konieczki (kuh-neck-skee) * 5-3 So./So. G Rockford, Ill. (Rockford Lutheran) 20 Sarah Baer (BEAR) 6-1 Fr./Fr. C Perrysburg, Ohio (Perrysburg) 21 Erica Donovan 5-11 Sr./Jr. G San Antonio, Texas (John Jay) (North Carolina State Univ.) 23 Kennedy Kirkpatrick 5-10 So./Fr. G Lawrence, Kansas (Free State) 24 Leah Bolton 5-11 So./Fr. F Chicago, Ill. (Marist) 30 Miriam Justinger ** 6-0 Jr./Jr. G/F Sylvania, Ohio (Northview) 33 Haley Puk (PUCK) 6-0 Fr./Fr. G Waterloo, Iowa (Waterloo West) 42 Lauren Webb 6-1 Fr./Fr. F Vernon Hills, Ill. (Vernon Hills) 43 Abby Siefker (SEEF-ker) * 6-2 So./So. C Ottoville, Ohio (Ottoville) DID YOU KNOW... Since Jennifer Roos arrived at BGSU in 2001, every student-athlete who has played for the Falcons for four years has won at least one MAC title, has advanced to the NCAA Championships at least once, and has earned her degree. 2 Game 6 Falcons vs. Cincinnati December 7, 2014

THE OPENING TIP The Bowling Green State University women's basketball team plays a rare home game this weekend. The Falcons of head coach Jennifer Roos face the University of Cincinnati on Sunday afternoon (Dec. 7) at the Stroh Center, with tipoff scheduled for 2:00 p.m. Sunday's game marks the lone home action for the Falcons between Nov. 18 and Jan. 3. FACULTY/STAFF DAY Sunday's game will be Faculty/Staff Day at the Stroh Center. Tickets for any faculty/staff member will be only $10 with a valid BGSU faculty/staff ID. FOLLOW THE FALCONS If you can't make it to the Stroh Center on Sunday, you can still follow the Falcons via your radio or computer machine. The game will be broadcast by WBGU-FM 88.1, the flagship home of Falcon women's basketball, and will be available over the air or on the web. Additionally, live stats for Sunday's game will be available via BGSUFalcons.com, and a video stream (fee required) will be available as well. And, in-game twitter updates can be found at @BGSUwbb. Log on to BGSUFalcons.com and click the 'calendar' link on the day or the game, or navigate your way to the women's basketball schedule page and bask in the veritable plethora of links. LAST TIME(S) OUT: FALCONS SPLIT A PAIR IN LOS ANGELES The Falcons split a pair of games at last weekend's DoubleTree LA Westside Thanksgiving Classic. BGSU downed UC Irvine, 62-54, on Friday (Nov. 28), before falling to host Loyola Marymount by a narrow 51-48 count in Saturday's (Nov. 29) championship. Redshirt junior Erica Donovan led the Falcons in both scoring and rebounding in both games. She had a double-double vs. UC Irvine, with game-high totals of 13 points and 12 rebounds against the Anteaters. Freshman Rachel Myers had the second double-digit game of her young career, with 10 points in the win. The Falcons led by seven at the half, but built that lead to as many as 27 points in the second half. A furious rally by UCI got the Anteaters back within single digits, but the lead never fell below the final eight-point margin. Junior Miriam Justinger had nine points and six rebounds on Friday, while senior Deborah Hoekstra and freshman Haley Puk scored eight points apiece. The Falcons' 62-point total vs. UC Irvine included 31 points from the starters and 31 from the bench. On Saturday, a late LMU rally lifted the Lions to a three-point win in the tourney championship game. The loss snapped a three-game winning streak for BGSU. The Falcons never trailed in the first half, but Sophie Taylor's free throws with 15:46 left gave the hosts a 29-27 advantage. It marked the first time BGSU had trailed in the tournament. Then, however, the Falcons proceeded to score 12-straight points to take a 39-29 lead with 12:09 remaining. Myers scored the last five points during that run. BG's lead reached a game-high 11 points, 42-31, midway through the half, but the Lions' Leslie Lopez-Wood scored six-straight points, with four coming at the free-throw line, to make it a five-point game. MAC STANDINGS (as of Friday morning, Dec. 5) East Division (Overall) MAC Bowling Green (3-2) 0-0 Akron (6-0) 0-0 Buffalo (4-3) 0-0 Kent State (1-6) 0-0 Miami (2-3) 0-0 Ohio (6-0) 0-0 West Division (Overall) MAC Ball State (2-3) 0-0 Central Michigan (3-1) 0-0 Eastern Michigan (5-2) 0-0 Northern Illinois (2-4) 0-0 Toledo (3-2) 0-0 Western Michigan (4-1) 0-0 MAC SCHEDULE/RESULTS Wednesday, December 3 at Duquesne 86, Kent State 60 at Miami 82, Valparaiso 59 at Ohio 87, Morehead State 67 Thursday, December 4 Buffalo 65, at Cornell 58 Friday, December 5 Morehead State at Akron Saturday, December 6 Oakland at Ball State Central Michigan at Memphis Eastern Michigan at Oral Roberts Miami at Evansville East Carolina at Ohio Western Michigan at Green Bay Sunday, December 7 Cincinnati at Bowling Green Kent State at Cleveland State Tuesday, December 9 Madonna at Eastern Michigan Wednesday, December 10 Toledo at Dayton Saturday, December 13 BGSU vs. Saint Francis (Pa.) (at Johnstown, Pa.) Ball State at Butler Central Michigan at Dayton Idaho at Toledo Sunday, December 14 Northern Illinois at Missouri Detroit at Toledo Western Michigan at Ohio State Game 6 Falcons vs. Cincinnati December 7, 2014 3

BGSU QUICK FACTS TEAM INFORMATION 2014-15 Record 3-2 2013-14 Records 30-5 (17-1 MAC) 2013-14 MAC R-S Finish CHAMPIONS 2014 MAC Tourn. Lost in Semifinals Letterwinners Returning/Lost 6 / 3 Starters Returning/Lost 2 / 3 COACHING STAFF Head Coach Jennifer Roos Alma Mater Davidson, 1993 Record at BGSU 57-18 (third season) % MAC Record 28-6 % Career Record 57-18 (third season) % Assistant Coach Jesse Fleming Assistant Coach Jacey Brooks Assistant Coach Sahar Nusseibeh Dir. of Operations Monique Rosati Basketball Office 419.372.2255 % does not include a 2-0 record as interim head coach in the 2011-12 season HISTORY First Year as Varsity Sport 1973-74 All-Time Varsity Record 749-395 (.655) All-Time MAC Record 390-153 (.718) MAC Regular-Season Titles 14 (1987-88-89-93-94-2005-06-07-08-09-10-11*-12-14) MAC Tournament Titles 11 (1987-88-89-90-93-94-2005-06-07-10-11) MAC Tournament Record 44-19 (.698) NCAA Championships Appearances 11 (1987-88-89-90-93-94-2005-06-07-10-11) NCAA Championships Record 3-11 Postseason WNIT Appearances 6 (1998-2008-09-12-13-14) Postseason WNIT Record 7-6 * MAC East Division champions (BGSU had the best overall record in the MAC in each of the other 13 seasons listed) ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS Assistant A.D./Director Jason Knavel Assistant Director # Mike Cihon Office Phone 419.372.0474 E-mail mjcihon@bgsu.edu Assistant Director Kevin Davis Assistant Director Scott Swegan Intern Jacob Dorow Graduate Assistant Alexx Klein Student Assistant James Nahikian Address 247 Perry Stadium East Bowling Green, Ohio 43403-0030 Overnight Address 1610 Stadium Drive Bowling Green, Ohio 43403-0030 University Website www.bgsu.edu Athletics Website BGSUFalcons.com # women's basketball contact BG answered with a bucket, and after the teams traded jumpers, a Lopez-Wood three-pointer with 3:04 to go got the Lions within two points. Justinger scored for the Falcons, but back-to-back buckets by Taylor Anderson tied the score at 48-48 with 1:44 remaining. A pair of BGSU shots on the next possession would not drop, and the Falcons were called for a foul at the other end with 50.3 seconds left. Deanna Johnson made two free throws to give LMU a 50-48 advantage. The next possession saw sophomore Rachel Konieczki's three-point try go long, with Johnson grabbing the rebound. Justinger fouled her with 16.9 seconds left, and the LMU junior missed her first charity toss, but made the second. As the clock wound down, the Falcons looked to make a game-tying three-pointer, but freshman Puk's shot caromed off the back rim. Donovan grabbed the rebound, but the clock ran out and the Lions had the victory. Donovan led the Falcons with 14 points and nine rebounds on Saturday. Myers and senior Jasmine Matthews scored eight points apiece, and Justinger added seven. Matthews was second on the team with five rebounds, and led BG with three assists. DONOVAN, MYERS NAMED TO ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM A pair of Falcons were named to the all-tournament team at the DoubleTree LA Westside Thanksgiving Classic. Redshirt junior Erica Donovan and freshman Rachel Myers each earned all-tourney team honors. Donovan had a double-double in the Falcons' win over UC Irvine, and averaged 13.5 points and 10.5 rebounds in the two games. Myers averaged 9.0 points in the tourney, including a 10-point performance in the win over UCI. DOUBLETREE LA WESTSIDE THANKSGIVING CLASSIC (all games at Gersten Pavilion; Los Angeles, Calif.) Friday, Nov. 28 Bowling Green 62, UC Irvine 54 at Loyola Marymount 66, UAB 61 Saturday, Nov. 29 Consolation - UAB 69, UC Irvine 65 (OT) Championship - at Loyola Marymount 51, Bowling Green 48 JUSTINGER NAMED MAC SCHOLAR-ATHLETE OF THE WEEK On Monday (Dec. 1), junior Miriam Justinger was named MAC Scholar-Athlete of the Week, earning that honor for the first time in her BGSU career. Justinger, a native of Sylvania, Ohio (Northview H.S.), earned the honor for the week of Nov. 17-24. She averaged 11.0 points, 6.5 rebounds, 3.0 assists and 3.5 steals per game as the Falcons posted wins over Iona and Milwaukee. Justinger was second on the team in scoring and third in rebounding, and she led BG in assists and steals on the week. In the classroom, Justinger maintains a 3.602 cumulative GPA as an exercise science major. 4 Game 6 Falcons vs. Cincinnati December 7, 2014

EVEN STEVEN Through five games, BGSU is shooting 36.3 percent from the field. And, the Falcon defense has held opponents to a 36.3% success rate as well. In fact, BG has gone 103-for-284 from the floor, while Falcon foes also have made 103 field goals in 284 attempts. THESE CATEGORIES ARE RELATIVELY EVEN, TOO Five games into the season, the Falcons have outrebounded the opponents by a narrow 196-194 margin. BG has 64 offensive boards to the foes' 63. The Falcons have 132 defensive rebounds, and the opponents have 131. And, BG has made 28 three-point field goals to the foes' 24. THIS ONE IS NOT The Falcons' field-goal, three-point and rebounding stat lines may look similar to those of the opponents, but that is most certainly not the case when it comes to the free-throw categories. BG appears to be continuing a program trend of making more free throws than the opponents attempt. This year to date, BGSU is 68-of-89 from the stripe, for a conversion rate of 76.4 percent. Opponents have gone 37-of- 55 (67.3%) from the line through the first five games of the season. SIX OF ONE, HALF DOZEN OF THE OTHER Coach Jennifer Roos and the Falcons returned six letterwinners from a year ago. Each of those returnees played in 31 or more games last winter, with three of the six playing in all 35 contests. BGSU's other six players on the 2014-15 roster had combined to play a total of 24 minutes in their collegiate careers entering the season. The latter half-dozen players include a pair of redshirt freshmen as well as four true frosh. ABOUT THE FALCONS The Falcons enter the Cincinnati game with a 3-2 record. After opening the season with a 53-52 loss to Bucknell, BGSU bounced back with a convincing 80-59 victory over Iona, then went on the road and picked up a 60-50 triumph over Milwaukee. The Brown and Orange extended the win streak to three games with a 62-54 win over UC Irvine, before suffering a narrow loss, 51-48, to Loyola Marymount. The latter two games came last weekend at the DoubleTree LA Westside Thanksgiving Classic, hosted by LMU. BG's starting lineup has been the same in each of the first five games, with senior Jasmine Matthews, redshirt junior Erica Donovan, true junior Miriam Justinger and sophomores Rachel Konieczki and Abby Siefker comprising the starting five. Senior Deborah Hoekstra, one of the top sixth players in the MAC a year ago, has been at the scorer's table the first time BGSU has made a substitution in each of the five games to date. The two juniors pace the Falcons' balanced scoring attack. Donovan leads the Falcons with 13.0 points per game, while Justinger also is in double digits with 10.0 ppg. Hoekstra and freshman Rachel Myers have scored 8.8 and 7.0 ppg, respectively, with Konieczki averaging 6.6 points and Siefker an even 5.0 points per outing. Donovan leads the Falcons in rebounding as well as scoring, with 8.2 boards per game. Justinger and Siefker have 5.4 and 5.2 rpg, respectively, while Matthews has pulled down 4.0 caroms per contest. FOLLOW THE FALCONS... ON THE WEB BGSUFalcons.com (official site of Falcon athletics) TWITTER (if you are a fan of Falcon women's basketball, you're gonna want to follow these tweeple) @BGSUwbb (BGSU women's basketball in-game updates for both home & away games) @BGSUHoops (BGSU Coach Jennifer Roos) @BGathletics (Falcon athletic department) FACEBOOK (go to these pages and click 'like') BGSU Falcons Bowling Green State University women's basketball YOUTUBE FalconAthletics (contains a veritable plethora of interviews with & videos of Falcons of all sports) INSTAGRAM bgfalcons... AND THE MAC ON THE WEB www.mac-sports.com (official site of MAC athletics) TWITTER @MACSports (official Twitter home of the MAC) @PBurwellMAC (Phil Burwell, W.Basketball SID) Game 6 Falcons vs. Cincinnati December 7, 2014 5

BGSU vs. CINCINNATI Series Cincinnati leads, 10-6 BGSU record at home (at Stroh) 5-1 (0-0) BGSU record on road 1-7 BGSU record at neutral site 0-2 Streak Cincinnati - 1 Jennifer Roos vs. UC 0-0 First Meeting W, 51-41 (Feb. 15, 1974) Last Meeting L, 57-88 (Dec. 21, 2002) Last BGSU win 105-78 (Jan. 4, 1993) Last UC win 57-88 (Dec. 21, 2002) Largest BG win 27, 105-78 (Jan. 4, 1993) Largest UC win 31, 57-88 (Dec. 21, 2002) THE BGSU-UC SERIES (UC leads, 10-6) 2/15/74 at BGSU 51, Cincinnati 41 2/15/75 at Cincinnati 60, BGSU 48 3/6/76 Cincinnati 77, BGSU 71 + 3/5/77 Cincinnati 78, BGSU 62 + 1/14/78 at Cincinnati 77, BGSU 72 1/12/79 at Cincinnati 83, BGSU 56 12/6/79 Cincinnati 96, at BGSU 95 1/11/82 at Cincinnati 72, BGSU 50 12/15/84 at Cincinnati 74, BGSU 66 12/17/85 at BGSU 64, Cincinnati 55 1/4/88 at BGSU 69, Cincinnati 54 12/22/88 at Cincinnati 67, BGSU 64 3/15/89 at BGSU 69, Cincinnati 59 % 11/30/91 BGSU 76, at Cincinnati 71 1/4/93 at BGSU 105, Cincinnati 78 12/21/02 at Cincinnati 88, BGSU 57 ^ + OAISW State Tournament % NCAA Tournament ^ Bearcat Invitational THE NATION'S WINNINGEST TEAMS, LAST 5 YEARS (2009-10 through 2013-14) LAST 5 YEARS BY WINNING PCT. 1. Connecticut 183 11.943 2. Stanford 170 14.924 3. Baylor 167 20.893 4. Notre Dame 167 21.888 5. Green Bay 144 22.867 6. Duke 150 26.852 7. Gonzaga 144 27.842 8. Tennessee 149 29.837 9. Marist 136 33.805 10. Princeton 117 29.801 11. Bowling Green 133 35.792 12. Middle Tennessee 128 34.790 Justinger has 2.4 assists per game to pace the Falcons in that category, and she and Donovan are tied for the team lead in steals, with 1.6 per game. Donovan is second on the Falcons with 1.8 apg, with Matthews handing out 1.6 apg. Siefker has a team-leading 1.0 blocked shots per contest. BGSU is shooting 36.3 percent from the field, 25.5% from three-point range and 76.4% from the free-throw line through five games. The Falcons' opponents have shot 36.3% from the floor, 23.5% from the arc and 67.3% from the stripe. The Falcons have averaged 5.6 three-pointers made through the first five contests. Hoekstra and Myers have made six each, while Konieczki has hit five and Donovan and Justinger four apiece. Hoekstra, Myers, redshirt freshman Kennedy Kirkpatrick and true frosh Haley Puk each have seen action in all five games off the bench, while freshman Lauren Webb has appeared in four and classmate Sarah Baer three. The Falcons returned six letterwinners, including two starters, from a 2013-14 team that won 30 overall games and captured a MAC regular-season title with a 17-1 league ledger. BGSU won the East Division title, and the Falcons had the best overall record in MAC play for the eighth time in the last 10 seasons. The division title was the program's ninth in that 10-year span. Last year's edition of the Brown and Orange advanced to national postseason play for the 10th consecutive March, winning three games in the WNIT before falling in the quarterfinal round to eventual tourney champion Rutgers. BGSU won more than 20 games for the 11th consecutive year. In addition to the six returnees, head coach Jennifer Roos and her staff assistant coaches Jesse Fleming, Jacey Brooks and Sahar Nusseibeh and director of operations Monique Rosati also have six players with freshman status on the roster. That 12-player roster includes two seniors, two juniors, two sophomores, two redshirt freshmen and the four true frosh. Donovan is the top returning scorer and rebounder. She averaged 10.9 points and 5.6 rebounds per game a year ago, ranking third on the team in both categories. Donovan played in all 35 games, starting 34, last season. The Falcons' other returning starter is Justinger, who made 27 starts last year and avearged 8.4 points and 3.1 rebounds per outing. Justinger also averaged 2.4 assists per contest last winter, good for second on the Falcons and tops among returnees. Hoekstra and Matthews scored 6.9 and 6.4 ppg, respectively, last year. Both players saw action off the bench. Hoekstra, one of the league's top sixth players, came off the bench in all 35, while Matthews made nine starts. Matthews made 45 three-point field goals last season, while Hoekstra hit 41 longrange shots and made 36.3% of her attempts from beyond the arc. Donovan and Justinger made 36 and 28 treys, respectively. The 2013-14 Falcons shot 42.3 percent from the field, 35.2% from three-point range and 74.6% from the foul line. Opponents shooting 37.4% from the floor, 25.7% from the arc and 69.0% from the stripe. The Falcons had a scoring margin of +12.9, a rebounding margin of +6.5 and a turnover margin of +1.1 on the year. 6 Game 6 Falcons vs. Cincinnati December 7, 2014

In MAC games, BGSU shot 43.0% from the field, 36.1% from three-point land and 78.5% from the line. Opponents shot 36.4% overall, 22.0% from long range and 64.8% from the stripe in MAC play. SIXTY POINTS = UCCESS AT THE TROH CENTER Heading into the Cincinnati game, the Falcons have a record of 45-9 at the Stroh Center since the building opened prior to the 2011-12 season. While an 83.3 winning percentage is certainly impressive, BGSU's chances of winning have increased exponentially when the team scores at least 60 points. The Falcons are 42-1 (97.7%) when reaching the 60-point mark inside the Stroh. BG is 28-1 when scoring at least 70 points, 12-0 when hitting the 80-point mark and 3-0 when reaching the 90-point plateau. FALCONS PICKED TO PLACE SECOND IN MAC EAST IN 2014-15 The Falcons have been picked to finish second in the MAC s East Division in 2014-15, according to the league s preseason coaches poll. The Falcons were tabbed to finish second in the East last year as well, but wound up winning a divisional title for the ninth time in the last 10 years. BG won the West Division in 2005 and captured the East in each of the next seven years. The Falcons were second in the East two years ago. BGSU has had the league's best overall regular-season mark in eight of the last 10 seasons. Buffalo and Central Michigan were picked to win the East and West divisions, respectively, in 2014-15, and 10 of the 12 head coaches tabbed CMU to capture the conference tourney crown. EAST DIVISION WEST DIVISION 1 - Buffalo (8 first-place votes) 1 - Central Michigan (11) 2 - Bowling Green (3) 2 - Ball State (1) 3 - Akron 3 - Western Michigan 4 - Ohio (1) 4 - Toledo 5 - Miami 5 - Eastern Michigan 6 - Kent State 6 - Northern Illinois VOTES TO WIN MAC TOURNAMENT: CMU 10, Ball State 1, Buffalo 1. DONOVAN NAMED TO PRESEASON ALL-MAC TEAM Redshirt junior Erica Donovan has been named to the Preseason All-MAC Team for 2014-15. Donovan is BG's top returning scorer, having averaged 10.9 points per game a year ago. The San Antonio, Texas, native also averaged 5.6 rebounds and 1.6 assists per contest, earning All-MAC honorable mention in her first playing season with the Brown and Orange. She played in all 35 games, making 34 starts. THIRTY WINS BGSU finished with a 30-5 record last winter. The 2013-14 Falcons are only the second team in MAC history to reach the 30-victory mark for a season. The first? The 2006-07 BGSU club, which became the first (and still the only) team in MAC women's basketball history to advance to the Round of 16 in the NCAA Championships. RECENT SUCCESS The NCAA has compiled its annual lists of the winningest Division-I teams over the last five years, and Bowling Green ranks in the top 15 on both lists. BGSU has won a total of 133 games over the last five years (from the start of the 2009-10 season through the end of 2013-14), and the Falcons have won more than 79 percent of the time during that span. BGSU's winning percentage is the 11thhighest among all NCAA Division-I programs over the last half decade, while the team's win total is the 13th-best in the nation in that time. YEAR-BY-YEAR RECORDS SEASON OVERALL MAC Sue Hager (38-13 overall) 1973-74 12-4 (.750) 1974-75 15-5 (.750) 1975-76 11-4 (.733) Nora Liu (11-17 overall) 1976-77 6-7 (.462) 1977-78 5-10 (.333) Kathy Bole (71-81 overall, 23-22 MAC) 1978-79 6-13 (.316) 1979-80 8-17 (.320) 1980-81 12-16 (.429) 1981-82 18-12 (.600) 4-5 (.444) 1982-83 14-10 (.583) 10-8 (.556) 1983-84 13-13 (.500) 9-9 (.500) Fran Voll (144-60 overall, 89-27 MAC) 1984-85 12-13 (.480) 9-9 (.500) 1985-86 18-10 (.643) 13-5 (.722) 1986-87 27-3 (.900) 16-0 (1.000) 1987-88 26-6 (.800) 14-2 (.875) 1988-89 27-4 (.871) 16-0 (1.000) 1989-90 22-9 (.710) 12-4 (.750) 1990-91 14-15 (.483) 9-7 (.563) Jaci Clark (135-65 overall, 92-32 MAC) 1991-92 24-5 (.828) 14-2 (.875) 1992-93 25-5 (.833) 17-1 (.944) 1993-94 26-4 (.867) 17-1 (.944) 1994-95 9-18 (.333) 7-11 (.389) 1995-96 15-12 (.555) 11-7 (.611) 1996-97 15-13 (.536) 11-7 (.611) 1997-98 21-8 (.724) 15-3 (.833) Dee Knoblauch (35-49 overall, 23-25 MAC) 1998-99 13-14 (.481) 9-7 (.563) 1999-2000 11-17 (.393) 8-8 (.500) 2000-01 11-18 (.379) 6-10 (.375) Curt Miller (258-92 overall, 135-41 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 31-4 (.886) 15-1 (.938) 2007-08 26-8 (.765) 13-3 (.813) 2008-09 29-5 (.853) 15-1 (.938) 2009-10 27-7 (.794) 14-2 (.875) 2010-11 28-5 (.848) 13-3 (.813) 2011-12 24-7 (.774) 14-2 (.875) Jennifer Roos (57-18 overall, 28-6 MAC) 2012-13 24-11 (.686) 11-5 (.688) 2013-14 30-5 (.857) 17-1 (.944) 2014-15 3-2 (.600) Game 6 Falcons vs. Cincinnati December 7, 2014 7

MAC WINS, 2005-PRESENT (League-only W-L records & winning pct. over the last 10 years) (through end of 2013-14 reg. season) BOWLING GREEN 141-21.870 Toledo 98-63.609 Eastern Michigan 98-64.605 Ball State 94-68.580 Kent State 81-81.500 Central Michigan 80-81.497 Miami 70-92.432 Akron 67-95.414 Western Michigan 64-98.395 Northern Illinois 60-100.375 Ohio 59-103.364 Buffalo 55-107.340 BGSU'S YEAR-BY-YEAR RUN YEAR RECORD POSTSEASON 2004-05 23-8, 13-3 NCAA 2005-06 28-3, 16-0 NCAA 2006-07 31-4, 15-1 NCAA Sweet 16 2007-08 26-8, 13-3 WNIT 2nd Round 2008-09 29-5, 15-1 WNIT 3rd Round 2009-10 27-7, 14-2 NCAA 2010-11 28-5, 13-3 NCAA 2011-12 24-7, 14-2 WNIT 2012-13 24-11, 11-5 WNIT 3rd Round 2013-14 30-5, 17-1 WNIT Quarterfinal 2014-15 3-2, 0-0 MAC REGULAR-SEASON TITLES, LAST 10 YEARS (MAC overall regular-season titles since the 2004-05 season) BOWLING GREEN 8 (2005-06-07-08-09-10-12-14) Toledo 2 (2011-13) 20-WIN SEASONS, MAC SCHOOLS, LAST 11 YEARS (20-win seasons since 2003-04) BOWLING GREEN 11 (2004-05-06-07-08-09-10-11-12-13-14) Eastern Michigan 6 (2004-05-06-10-11-12) Kent State 4 (2005-06-10-11) Toledo 4 (2010-11-12-13) Central Michigan 4 (2011-12-13-14) Miami 3 (2004-08-12) Ball State 2 (2007-09) Akron 2 (2013-14) Ohio 1 (2008) LONG-TERM SUCCESS The Falcons have enjoyed success not only recently, but over the long term. BGSU ranks 30th in NCAA Division-I history in winning percentage, and the Falcons were 39th among all such schools in total wins entering the 2014-15 season. Heading into the Cincinnati game, BGSU has an all-time record of 749-395, good for a winning pct. of 65.5%. No other Mid-American Conference program is listed among the top 50 on either chart. FALCONS SIGN THREE Head coach Jennifer Roos recently announced the signing of three student-athletes to National Letters of Intent. Maddie Cole (Sylvania, Ohio/Northview H.S.), Sydney Lambert (Cincinnati, Ohio/McAuley) and Carly Santoro (Bellevue, Ohio/Bellevue) will join the Falcons for the 2015-16 academic year. THE CINCINNATI BEARCATS Cincinnati will head north on I-75 with an overall record of 1-5, and the Bearcats are looking to snap a five-game losing streak. UC opened the season with a home win over Arkansas Pine Bluff, but dropped road games to UT Martin and Iowa State before losing three times on a trip to California. Last weekend, the 'Cats faced Creighton and San Jose State in Berkeley, Calif., before losing a 66-58 decision at UCLA on Tuesday night. Individually, junior guard Jasmine Whitfield leads the team in scoring, with 14.8 points per game, and she also has 5.7 rebounds per outing. Freshman guard Ana Owens has 12.7 ppg and 5.3 rpg, and she leads the 'Cats with 3.7 assists per contest. Sophomore forward Marley Hill rounds out the double-figure scorers, with 11.6 ppg, and she has a team-leading 8.8 rpg. Last year, head coach Jamelle Elliott's team finished 13-18 overall and 5-11 in the American Athletic Conference. Elliott and the Bearcats welcomed back eight letterwinners, including two starters, from the 2013-14 squad. THE SERIES The Falcons trail Cincinnati, 10-6, in the all-time series between the teams, and the Bearcats won the most recent meeting. The teams have not played in nearly 12 years, since an 88-57 UC win in the Queen City during the 2002-03 season. That game was the 'Cats' most lopsided series win. The previous meeting was BGSU's most lopsided series victory, as the Brown and Orange posted a 105-78 triumph inside Anderson Arena in January of 1993. BGSU is 5-1 at home, 1-7 on the road and 0-2 in neutralsite meetings with UC. Sunday's game will mark the teams' first-ever meeting at the Stroh Center. Jennifer Roos is 0-0 against the Bearcats as a head coach. NO. WAY. (THIS WEEK'S MIND-BLOWING STORY) On Sunday night (Nov. 30), just prior to catching a red-eye flight back to Ohio, the BGSU women's basketball traveling party headed to the Staples Center to catch part of the Los Angeles Lakers' game against the Toronto Raptors. Just one section away sat the Cincinnati women's basketball team, as the Bearcats also were in California for a series of games over the Thanksgiving weekend. CHAMPIONS AGAIN The Falcons won the MAC's regular-season title outright last season, achieving that feat for the eighth time in 10 years. BGSU has captured a total of 14 regular-season championships. A few more notes about BG's titles... BGSU won league regular-season titles in three consecutive years from 1986-87 to 1988-89 under head coach Fran Voll, and Jaci Clark's teams captured back-to-back crowns in the 1992-93 and '93-94 campaigns. In 2005, the Falcons had the MAC's best overall record at 13-3, and won the West Division. BGSU then won the East 8 Game 6 Falcons vs. Cincinnati December 7, 2014

Division outright seven years running (2006-12), with MAC marks of 16-0, 15-1, 13-3, 15-1, 14-2, 13-3 and 14-2 in those seven seasons. BGSU has won nine division titles in the last 10 years. The lone exception came in 2012-13, when the Falcons finished in second place in the East, one game behind Akron, with a league mark of 11-5. BGSU's 14 total regular-season titles are the most of any conference institution. A total of 13 of BGSU's 14 MAC regular-season championships have been outright crowns. In each of the Falcons' first five championship seasons (1987, 1988, 1989, 1993 and 1994), the MAC had just one division, and BGSU had the best overall regular-season record outright. In each of the six-straight seasons from 2005 to 2010, Falcon teams not only won a division title, but also had the best overall record among all MAC schools. The '11-12 campaign was the only year that BG won a title without winning the overall regularseason championship, as the Falcons won the East Division with a 13-3 mark, but West Division-winning Toledo was 14-2 in the league. NATIONAL POSTSEASON PLAY FOR THE 10TH-STRAIGHT SEASON The Falcons have participated in national postseason play in each of the last 10 seasons, a school- and MAC-record streak. BGSU has made the WNIT field in five of those seasons, participating in the tourney in 2008 and 2009 as well as each of the last three years. The Falcons also have gone to the NCAA Championships five times in that span, making three-straight trips from 2005-07, then returning to the NCAAs in 2010 and '11. Prior to the current run, the school's previous record for consecutive postseason appearances was four, as Fran Voll guided the Falcons to the NCAAs in each year from 1987 through 1990. HOME COOKIN' Last year, the Falcons broke the school record for home wins in a season. BGSU was a perfect 16-0 at the Stroh Center before falling to Rutgers in the fourth round of the WNIT. The previous record of 14 home wins was set by the '08-09 team and matched no fewer than three times over the next four years. In fact, BG has won at least 13 home games in each of the last six years. The top home records in program annals... MOST WINS AT HOME, SEASON Record Year Notes 16-1 2013-14 BGSU's only loss came to Rutgers in a WNIT quarterfinal 14-1 2010-11 Only setback was by one point to The School Up North 14-1 2008-09 Lone loss came to Indiana in third round of WNIT 14-2 2011-12 Falcons lost by one point to Purdue in Nov., VCU in March 14-5 2012-13 BGSU opened the Roos Era by tying the record once again 13-0 2009-10 BG's '11-12 seniors: 55-3 (31-1 MAC) at home in their careers 13-1 1988-89 13th home win was BGSU's first-ever NCAA Tourn. victory 13-1 1992-93 Lone home loss came to Florida in NCAA Tournament play FALCON FACTS (2014-15 / Career totals) GAMES STARTED Miriam Justinger 5 / 54 Jasmine Matthews 5 / 44 Erica Donovan # 5 / 39 Rachel Konieczki 5 / 5 Abby Siefker 5 / 5 DOUBLE-DIGIT SCORING GAMES Erica Donovan # 4 / 29 Miriam Justinger 3 / 20 Jasmine Matthews 0 / 19 Deborah Hoekstra 1 / 13 Rachel Konieczki 2 / 3 Rachel Myers 2 / 2 Haley Puk 1 / 1 Abby Siefker 1 / 1 20-POINT GAMES Erica Donovan # 1 / 5 Miriam Justinger 0 / 1 30-POINT GAMES None DOUBLE-DIGIT REBOUNDS Erica Donovan # 1 / 4 Abby Siefker 1 / 1 DOUBLE-DOUBLES Erica Donovan # 1 / 4 # includes totals at prior school STROH'ME-COURT ADVANTAGE The Falcons have enjoyed a long-standing tradition of success at home. Most of that success came at venerable Anderson Arena, where the Brown and Orange had an outstanding home-court advantage over the years. But, the BG women's basketball program has begun a new tradition of excellence at a new building. The Falcons now own an overall record of 45-9 in the Stroh Center, including a 23-2 ledger vs. MAC opponents in regular-season games. Game 6 Falcons vs. Cincinnati December 7, 2014 9

BGSU'S 20-WIN SEASONS 2006-07 31 (31-4 /.886) 2013-14 30 (30-5 /.857) 2008-09 29 (29-5 /.853) 2005-06 28 (28-3 /.903) 2010-11 28 (28-5 /.848) 1986-87 27 (27-3 /.900) 1988-89 27 (27-4 /.871) 2009-10 27 (27-7 /.764) 1993-94 26 (26-4 /.867) 2007-08 26 (26-8 /.765) 1992-93 25 (25-5 /.833) 1991-92 24 (24-5 /.828) 1987-88 24 (24-6 /.800) 2011-12 24 (24-7 /.774) 2012-13 24 (24-11 /.686) 2004-05 23 (23-8 /.742) 1989-90 22 (22-9 /.710) 1997-98 21 (21-8 /.724) 2003-04 21 (21-10 /.677) Bold = Roos head-coaching era MAC RECORD BOOK Most Wins, Season 31 31 - Bowling Green, 2006-07 (31-4) 30 30 - Bowling Green, 2013-14 (30-5) 29 29 - Bowling Green, 2008-09 (29-5) 29 - Toledo, 2012-13 (29-4) 29 - Toledo, 2010-11 (29-8) 28 28 - Bowling Green, 2005-06 (28-3) 28 - Bowling Green, 2010-11 (28-5) 27 27 - Bowling Green, 1986-87 (27-3) 27 - Bowling Green, 1988-89 (27-4) 27 - Bowling Green, 2009-10 (27-7) 27 - Central Michigan, 1983-84 (27-3) 27 - Toledo, 1996-97 (27-4) After losing by just one point to nationally-ranked Purdue in the first-ever women's basketball game in the building in November of 2011, the Falcons reeled off 14-straight wins at the Stroh, before losing another one-point game to VCU in the WNIT to end that 2011-12 campaign with a 14-2 mark at home. Two years ago, the Falcons again won 14 games at home, including 25-point wins over both nationally-ranked Dayton (the Flyers' only regular-season loss all year) and Central Michigan (the Chippewas entered the game with a 7-0 MAC record). Last year, the Falcons won 16-straight games at home by an average of 21.5 points before losing to Rutgers in the WNIT quarterfinals. The 45-9 mark at the Stroh comes after the Falcons went 333-116 (74.2%) in Anderson Arena during the team's tenure there. The record was even better during MAC play, as the Falcons had a league mark of 192-54 (78.0%) at "The House That Roars" through the years. TOUGH TO SCORE AT THE STROH In 54 games at the Stroh Center, the Falcons have allowed the opponent to reach 70 points just three times. Akron is the only MAC foe to surpass the 60-point mark against the Brown and Orange in 26 trips to the building by conference foes, and the Zips have done so twice. BG has held 42 of 54 opponents to fewer than 60 points at the Stroh Center. The Falcons have limited 17 of those foes to less than 50 points, and on five occasions, BGSU has kept the opposition under the 40-point mark. A DREAM SEASON FOR YOU = A TYPICAL YEAR FOR US The Falcons finished the 2013-14 season with an overall record of 30-5. At many schools around the nation, 30 wins would easily be a single-season record (no other MAC institution has ever won more than 29 games in a season). But, at Bowling Green, lofty win totals have become a relatively common occurrence. A MAC team has won as many as 27 games on a total of 12 occasions. No fewer than eight of those 12 times, Bowling Green has been that team, including six times in the last nine seasons. The 2006-07 "Sweet Sixteen" team won a MAC-record 31 games, while the 2008-09 club and now the '13-14 team posted 29 wins. The '05-06 and '10-11 Falcons won 28 games, while three BGSU teams won 27 games apiece. BGSU has won at least 29 games three times, while the rest of the MAC schools combined have reached 29 wins just twice. And, only twice has a MAC school reached 30 wins, and BG has been that school on both occasions. THE FALCONS ARE/WERE... 3-2 this season, after posting a 30-5 overall record last winter; 17-1 in MAC play in 2013-14, winning a division title for the ninth time in a 10-season span; 315-110 since Jennifer Roos came to BGSU in the summer of 2001; 163-47 in MAC games in that time: 294-75 over the last 11-plus years, with 2013-14 marking BG's MAC-record 11thstraight season of at least 20 wins; a staggering 273-65 in the past 10-plus years, with no fewer than 23 wins in each of the 10 seasons and eight MAC overall regular-season titles (2004-10, 2012 and again in '14, plus an East Division crown in '11); 10 Game 6 Falcons vs. Cincinnati December 7, 2014

an eye-popping 250-57 overall, and 128-18 in the MAC regular season, in the last nine-plus years, with at least 24 wins in each of those nine seasons; a superb 222-54 in the last eight-plus years, including a 112-18 league ledger; a/an (insert your own adjective here) 191-50 overall, and 97-17 in MAC regularseason games, in the last seven-plus seasons, since Monique Rosati came to the BGSU program; 165-42 overall and 84-14 in MAC action over the last six-plus winters; 136-37, including a 69-13 MAC ledger, in the last five-plus seasons; 109-30 overall and 55-11 in the MAC in the last four-plus years; 81-25 overall, and 42-8 in MAC action, since seniors Deborah Hoekstra and Jasmine Matthews first put on a BGSU uniform; 57-18 overall and 28-6 in league play since Jennifer Roos became head coach, junior Miriam Justinger joined the Falcons' roster, and redshirt junior Erica Donovan transferred to BG; 33-7 since Donovan and sophomores Rachel Konieczki and Abby Siefker began their BGSU playing careers, and redshirt freshmen Leah Bolton and Kennedy Kirkpatrick came to campus; 151-23 in the last 174 games vs. MAC foes (regular-season and tournament); A perfect 67-0 when shooting 50 percent or better from the field since 2001; 251-12 when having a better FG percentage than the opposition in that time, including a 123-2 mark in the last six-plus seasons; 241-40 when making more free throws than the opponent in the Roos Assistant- Coach/Associate-Head-Coach/Interim-Head-Coach/Head-Coaching Era; 204-25 when outrebounding the opponent in that 13-plus-year span; 74-7 in MAC home games in the last 10 seasons; 61-12 in MAC road games over the last nine years; 20-5 in the MAC Tournament in the last 10 years, with five titles (2005, '06, '07, '10 and '11), an additional championship-game appearance (2009), and trips to the semis in 2008, 2012 and 2014; 44-19 overall in the MAC Tournament since it was instituted in 1982; 21-7 at Gund/Quicken Loans Arena, the site of the MAC Tournament; 51-7 in all non-conference home games since the start of the 2003-04 season; 10-17 in 17 national postseason appearances (including a 3-11 record in the NCAA Championships and a 7-6 mark in WNIT trips); 9-10 in national postseason action since Roos arrived at BG (including a 2-5 mark in the NCAAs and a 7-5 record in the WNIT); and 45-9 in the Stroh Center, with seven losses coming by a combined 17 points. UP NEXT Following the Cincinnati game, the Falcons' non-conference travel odyssey resumes with a trip to Johnstown, Pa., for a matchup with Saint Francis (Pa.) on Saturday, Dec. 13. The UC game is the only home contest in a nine-game stretch which sees BG venture to the states of Wisconsin, California, Pennsylvania, Illinois and Florida. # BGSU WOMEN'S BASKETBALL # HOME SWEET HOME (BGSU at Anderson Arena/Stroh Center since 1997) Season Overall MAC 2014-15 1-1 2013-14 16-1 9-0 2012-13 14-5 6-2 2011-12 14-2 8-0 2010-11 14-1 7-1 2009-10 13-0 8-0 2008-09 14-1 8-0 2007-08 10-3 6-2 2006-07 12-1 7-1 2005-06 11-0 8-0 2004-05 9-1 7-1 2003-04 9-4 5-3 2002-03 6-6 4-4 2001-02 5-7 4-4 2000-01 6-5 5-3 1999-2000 6-5 4-4 1998-99 8-4 6-2 1997-98 11-2 8-1 ROAD SWEET ROAD? (BGSU away from home since 1997) Road & MAC Season Road Neutral Road Gms 2014-15 1-1 2-1 2013-14 11-2 14-4 8-1 2012-13 9-4 10-6 5-3 2011-12 10-4 10-5 6-2 2010-11 10-3 14-4 6-2 2009-10 11-6 14-7 6-2 2008-09 11-3 15-4 7-1 2007-08 12-4 16-5 7-1 2006-07 11-1 19-3 8-0 2005-06 12-1 17-2 8-0 2004-05 9-5 14-7 6-2 2003-04 8-5 12-6 6-2 2002-03 5-9 6-10 1-7 2001-02 3-10 4-12 2-6 2000-01 3-12 5-13 1-7 1999-2000 4-8 5-12 4-4 1998-99 3-9 5-10 3-5 1997-98 8-4 10-6 7-2 Game 6 Falcons vs. Cincinnati December 7, 2014 11

HEAD COACH JENNIFER ROOS 2014 MAC & REGION 4 COACH OF THE YEAR THE ROOS FILE NAME Jennifer Roos DATE HIRED AT BGSU July 2, 2001 NAMED HEAD COACH April 16, 2012 BIRTHDATE July 17, 1971 HOMETOWN Louisville, Ky. COLLEGE Davidson, 1993 RECORD 57-18 (Third Season) ^ MAC RECORD 28-6 ^ ^ does not include a 2-0 record as interim head coach of the Falcons during 2011-12 CHAMPIONSHIPS AT BGSU 2004-05 MAC West Division MAC Regular Season MAC Tournament 2005-06 MAC East Division MAC Regular Season MAC Tournament 2006-07 MAC East Division MAC Regular Season MAC Tournament 2007-08 MAC East Division MAC Regular Season 2008-09 MAC East Division MAC Regular Season 2009-10 MAC East Division MAC Regular Season MAC Tournament 2010-11 MAC East Division MAC Tournament 2011-12 MAC East Division MAC Regular Season 2013-14 MAC East Division MAC Regular Season POSTSEASON APPEARANCES NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS 2005, 2006, 2007, 2010, 2011 NCAA 'SWEET SIXTEEN' 2007 WNIT 2008, 2009, 2012, 2013, 2014 WNIT QUARTERFINAL 2014 HONORS & AWARDS MAC COACH OF THE YEAR 2014 WBCA REGION COACH OF THE YEAR 2014 Jennifer Roos is in her third season as head coach of the Falcons and her 14th with the program. Roos assumed the head-coaching position on April 16, 2012, after 11 years as an assistant coach on the BG staff, the final eight as associate head coach. Last winter, in her second season as a collegiate head coach, Roos was named the Mid-American Conference Coach of the Year, and also earned Russell Athletic/WBCA Region 4 C-O-Y honors after leading BGSU to 30 wins, a MAC regularseason title and to three wins in the WNIT. The Falcons went 30-5 overall and 17-1 in the MAC, and the overall win total was the second-highest in school and conference history. In her first season at the helm, Roos guided the Falcons to an overall record of 24-11 and an 11-5 league ledger. The 2012-13 team advanced to the third round of the WNIT. In each of the last two years, the team that squeaked by the Falcons in national postseason play went on to win the WNIT. Drexel downed BG by three points in 2013, and Rutgers pulled out a five-point win in March of 2014 at the Stroh. The '12-13 Falcons set several program standards at the defensive end of the floor. BGSU allowed just 54.3 points per game, a new school record. That broke the mark of 55.7 ppg allowed, set the previous year. Even prior to her appointment as head coach, Roos was a major reason for the program's incredible run of success. She joined Curt Miller's staff in July of 2001, and helped the Falcons to at least one MAC championship of some kind in each of Miller's last eight seasons. BGSU won eight-straight MAC divisional titles from 2005-12, earning the league's outright regular-season title in seven of those eight years. BG also captured five MAC Tournament crowns in that time. The 2014 trip to the WNIT marked BGSU's 10th consecutive national postseason appearance, and the Falcons won 20 games for the 11th consecutive season. Both streaks are MAC records by far. Roos was in charge of the Falcon defense during her tenure on Miller's staff, and also served as the team's recruiting coordinator. After three years as an assistant coach with the Falcons, she was elevated to associate head coach in 2004. When Miller suffered a mild stroke in January of 2012, Roos assumed interim head-coaching duties and led the Falcons to a 2-0 record, with wins over Central Michigan and Northern Illinois prior to Miller's return to the bench in early February. Since Roos arrived at BGSU, the Falcons have fashioned an overall record of 315-110 and a MAC mark of 163-47. Those numbers aren't too shabby, as they represent a success rate of over 74 percent overall and a winning percentage of better than 77% in conference action. Over the last 11-plus years, however, the numbers are even more staggering. The Falcons are 294-75 (79.7%) overall, 152-26 (85.4%) in MAC regularseason play and 175-32 (84.5%) in all games vs. league foes during that time. Roos came to the Falcon program after spending eight years at Davidson College. She became a coach with the Wildcats upon her graduation from the school. Roos, a native of Louisville, Ky., was a member of both the 1991-92 Davidson club team and the 1992-93 varsity squad. The latter season marked the varsity program's first after a six-year absence. Roos was a standout in field hockey during her undergraduate years. She was a four-year letterwinner and a three-time MVP for Davidson. Roos led the 'Cats to a 50-15-6 record in her four seasons, and helped the squad to three consecutive Deep South Association championships. Roos served as a captain for both the field hockey and basketball teams as a senior. She also lettered in lacrosse at Davidson. Roos graduated from Davidson in 1993, with a B.A. in history, upon which she began her coaching career at the school. In January of 2006, Roos was inducted into the Davidson Athletics Hall of Fame. She was inducted into her high school's (Kentucky Country Day) Hall of Fame in February of 2010. BGSU'S RECORD SINCE ROOS JOINED THE STAFF Season Overall (Pct.) MAC (Pct.) Finish MAC Tournament 2001-02 9-19 (.321) 6-10 (.375) 4th in East Lost in First Round 2002-03 12-16 (.429) 5-11 (.313) T-6th in West Lost in First Round 2003-04 21-10 (.677) 11-5 (.688) T-2nd in West Lost in Championship 2004-05 23-8 (.742) 13-3 (.813) FIRST in West * CHAMPIONS 2005-06 28-3 (.903) 16-0 (1.00) FIRST in East * CHAMPIONS 2006-07 31-4 (.886) 15-1 (.938) FIRST in East * CHAMPIONS 2007-08 26-8 (.765) 13-3 (.813) FIRST in East * Lost in Semifinals 2008-09 29-5 (.853) 15-1 (.938) FIRST in East * Lost in Championship 2009-10 27-7 (.794) 14-2 (.875) FIRST in East * CHAMPIONS 2010-11 28-5 (.848) 13-3 (.813) FIRST in East CHAMPIONS 2011-12 24-7 (.774) 14-2 (.875) FIRST in East * Lost in Semifinals 2012-13 24-11 (.686) 11-5 (.688) 2nd in East Lost in Third Round 2013-14 30-5 (.857) 17-1 (.944) FIRST in East * Lost in Semifinals 2014-15 3-2 (.600) TOTALS 315-110 (.741) 163-47 (.776) 9 MAC Regular-Season Titles * best overall regular-season record in MAC 5 MAC Tournament Titles 12 Game 6 Falcons vs. Cincinnati December 7, 2014