Bowling Green Falcons, Odds and Akron
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Bowling Green was beaten by Akron 19-16 on Tuesday, Nov. 18. Hunter Najm led Bowling Green with 138 yards on 9-of-26 passing (34.6%) for one touchdown and two interceptions. Dendy carried the ball 27 times for 110 yards, adding one reception for 27 yards. Johnson had three receptions for 63 yards.
Bowling Green football's unofficial and viral mascot Pudge the cat is getting his own bobblehead. Read more about the feline figurine:
These two teams both opened up MAC play against each other, also in Bowling Green. The Bobcats traveled to that game on a seven-game losing streak, while the Falcons were sitting at .500 with a 6-6 record. This game was predictably dominated by Bowling Green as it beat Ohio 3-1 and extended Ohio’s losing streak.
The Tribe put four guys in double figures and used a decisive 18-1 run in the first half to jump out to as much as a 17-point lead. W&M (3-2) held off a Falcon second-half rally by hitting 14-of-16 (87.5%) from the free throw line in the second half and turning 18 turnovers into 26 points off miscues.
BOWLING GREEN, Ky. (WBKO) - Today, the City of Bowling Green approved phase one of Riverfront Park. On Tuesday night, the Board of Commissioners approved the construction contract with Scott & Murphy, Inc. The 70-acre park will be along the Barren River in the downtown area. Construction is expected to begin in the winter.
One man is facing several charges after allegedly leaving the scene of an accident in Bowling Green. According to a uniform citation, the Bowling Green Police Department responded Wednesday to a hit and run at the intersection of Louisville Road and West Riverview Drive.
The strike at the Wooster Street store will continue until Starbucks gives union members the contract that they deserve, strike captain and barista Emily Marks said.
Students received help getting fitted to find their right size before taking a new pair. Rotary Club Chairman of the Shoes for Kids Program, Mitchell Berman, says it’s a highlight for him to see students’ excitement each year.