Bowling Green Falcons Tickets
Bowling Green Falcons Tickets
Based in Bowling Green, Ohio, Bowling Green Falcons are Bowling Green State University’s inter-college athletic teams. Get Bowling Green Falcons tickets to see matches of Bowling Green’s various teams, including football, basketball, golf, soccer, ice hockey, softball, tennis, swimming, gymnastics, volleyball and baseball. Called ‘The Falcons’, they take part in the Central Collegiate Hockey Association’s and Mid-American Conference’s NCAA Division I. National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) has certified Division I as the top level of inter-college sports. BGSU is honored enough to be one of the thirteen U.S universities that play Division I ice hockey and Division I FBS football.
Playing at BGSU’s Doyt Perry Stadium, The Falcons’ football team has won ten conference competitions, only being crossed by its rival, Miami RedHawks. Kent State Golden Flashes is another rival for the Falcons but the toughest rival is Toledo Rockets. This rivalry goes back to 1924 when Toledo’s captain, Gilbert Stick was challenged by BGSU. This challenge was overruled because Stick played for a local team and according to conference rules, this was not allowed. Now the Falcons and Rockets are in competition for the Battle of I-75 and the winner proudly gets to take the Peace Pipe Trophy home. Golden Flashes and Falcons have also been competing for the Anniversary Award, a yearly football rivalry that started between the two universities in 1985. Some famous Falcon football players are Shaun Suisham, Don Nehlen and Kory Lichtensteiger. Coaches who are a part of College Football Hall of Fame, such as Don Nehlen and Doyt Perry and other notable ones like Urban Meyer have coached The Falcons.
The Falcons also have been champions in women’s basketball, standing second only to the university’s football team as the most popular and prominent one. This team has won eleven regular seasons, five division competitions and ten conference championships, including three consecutive wins in 2005, 2006 and 2007. Twice, it has made it to the AIAW tournament and nine times to the NCAA tournament. Curt Miller is the team’s current coach and has a record of winning more than two hundred games as head coach.
The Falcon’s ice hockey team went on to win one national title, defeating Minnesota Duluth by one goal in the longest NCAA game of four overtimes and is the only BGSU team that has won a national title. Jerry York and Ron Mason are two prominent coaches of The Falcons ice hockey. Currently, they are being coached by former RedHawks coach, Chris Bergeron.
The Falcons’ Rugby team is also one of the most successful college rugby teams in the U.S. Initiated in 1968, there are over eighty members in the club and there is an average of nine wins for each loss.
Get The Falcons tickets for watching this leading university’s matches that have been a sensation in college sports throughout the U.S and have caught the attention of people at a national level. Be it basketball, football, or any other sport, The Falcons are determined to win it all and stay on top!
Bowling Green Falcons 2024 Schedule
Football season is here and is packed with epic matchups. You can catch all the action live as it happens. Next event featuring Bowling Green Falcons will be Bowling Green Falcons vs. Lafayette Leopards, held at the Doyt Perry Stadium in Bowling Green. As of now, the last event, Kent State Golden Flashes vs. Bowling Green Falcons is scheduled for 25-Oct-25 at the Dix Stadium in Kent. For complete itinerary of events, please visit our website.
Date | City | Venue |
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28-Aug-25 | Bowling Green, Ohio | Doyt Perry Stadium |
6-Sep-25 | Cincinnati, Ohio | Nippert Stadium |
13-Sep-25 | Bowling Green, Ohio | Doyt Perry Stadium |
20-Sep-25 | Louisville, Kentucky | L&N Federal Credit Union Stadium |
27-Sep-25 | Athens, Ohio | Frank Solich Field at Peden Stadium |
11-Oct-25 | Bowling Green, Ohio | Doyt Perry Stadium |
18-Oct-25 | Bowling Green, Ohio | Doyt Perry Stadium |
25-Oct-25 | Kent, Ohio | Dix Stadium |
1-Nov-25 | Bowling Green, Ohio | Doyt Perry Stadium |
8-Nov-25 | Ypsilanti, Michigan | Rynearson Stadium |
18-Nov-25 | Bowling Green, Ohio | Doyt Perry Stadium |
25-Nov-25 | Amherst, Massachu | Warren Mcguirk Alumni Stadium |