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Bowling Green’s head coach Miller’s Falcons have won over 20 games for the sixth consecutive season, and BG has posted at least 26 wins in each of the last four years. Over that four-year span, the Falcons have gone 111-18 overall and 59-5 in MAC regular-season play. This season, he has guided a BG team with nine first- or second-year players and just one senior on the 13-woman active roster. This year’s team reeled off a school-record 25 consecutive wins, and has won 26 of the last 27 contests heading into the league tournament. Cullop has guided the Rockets, picked to finish last in the West Division, to the league’s third-best MAC record and a first-round bye in the conference tournament. UT finished 11-5 in MAC play, and the Midnight Blue and Gold enter the tourney quarterfinals with an overall mark of 17-12. Cullop’s honor marks the first time in six years, and the seventh time in school history that a UT coach has earned the league award. Mark Ehlen picked up the MAC Coach of the Year trophy in 1996-97, 1998-99, 2000-01 and 2002-03, while Bill Fennelly earned the honor in the 1990-91 and 1991-92 seasons. Lauren Prochaska recognized in voting by league coaches, sports information directors and media, as the player of the year honorees. She was joined on the First Team All-MAC by Prochaska currently leads the Falcons and ranks second in the MAC in scoring, with 17.9 points per game. A native of Joining Prochaska with specialty award recognition is Brandie Baker of Central Michigan as Freshman of the Year, Porchia Green of Baker, a native of Green has garnered Mid-American Conference Player of the Week honors three times this season. She started all 30 games this season. Green leads the team in rebounding averaging 6.8 a contest and leads the team in steals with 54. She ranks 11th all-time in scoring in the BSU record books with 1,191 points. Scored her 1,00th point in a 70-67 victory at Coming off the bench Freeman averages 9.4 points per game and shoots 41.6 percent in the field. She leads the team and is 14th in the MAC in assists with 97 and her career high of seven came against Second-team all-league recognition went to Third team selections are The honorable mention quintet is Central Michigan’s Angel Chan, Eastern Michigan’s Cassie Schrock, Also tabbed were the next wave of MAC stellar players - the league’s All-Freshman squad. In addition to Baker and Shafir, Akron’s Kyle Baumgartner, Eastern Michigan’s Tavelyn James and Western Michigan’s Miame Giden.
First Team Kara Murphy, Porchia Green, Tracy Pontius, Lauren Prochaska, Anna Kowalska, Second Team Kourtney Brown, Jenna Schone, Lauren Tanika Mays, Third Team Danielle Gratton, Ball State, Forward Emily Maggert, Ball State, Forward Jessie Wilcox, Northern Illinois, Guard Jennifer Bushby, Ohio, Guard Tiera DeLaHoussaye, Western Michigan, Point Guard Honorable Mention Angel Chan, Central Michigan, Guard Cassie Schrock, Eastern Michigan, Guard Jamilah Humes, Kent State, Guard Ebony Ellis, Northern Illinois, Center Naama Shafir, Toledo, Guard All-Freshman Team Kyle Baumgartner, Akron, Center Brandie Baker, Central Michigan, Guard Tavelyn James, Eastern Michigan, Guard Naama Shafir, Toledo, Guard Miame Giden, Western Michigan, Guard/Forward Defensive Player of the Year Porchia Green, Ball State Sixth Player of the Year Marke Freeman, Northern Illinois Freshman of the Year Brandie Baker, Central Michigan Player of the Year Co-Coach of the Year Tricia Cullop, Toledo Curt Miller, Bowling Green |
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