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  • 2008-09 Bowling Green Falcons women's basketball team
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  • The 2008-2009 Bowling Green Falcons women's basketball will be the 36th collegiate women's basketball team fielded by Bowling Green State University and will play their home games at Anderson Arena on the BGSU campus. The team will be looking to continue on their success after finishing 26-8 (13-3 MAC) placing 1st in the East Division and securing their fourth straight MAC regular season championship. The Falcons fell short of their fourth straight conference tournament championship when they were upset in double overtime by Ohio in the MAC Tournament semifinals. The Falcons were invited to the WNIT losing to eventual Finals runner-up Michigan State in the second round, 74–66.
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GameName
  • Exhibition
  • Dayton Flyer Classic
  • UNCG Marriot Classic
Next Year
  • 2009
Team
  • Bowling Green Falcons
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Division
  • East
ShortConference
  • MAC
Conference
  • Mid-American Conference
away
  • yes
Record
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homecoming
  • no
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Score
  • 56
  • 62
  • 68
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  • 74
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nonconf
  • yes
Mode
  • basketball
Rank
  • 25
  • yes
CoachRank
  • 25
Neutral
  • yes
Prev Year
  • 2007
Timezone
StadiumArena
  • Anderson Arena
ConfRecord
  • 13
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TV
Opponent
Time
  • 1
  • 2
  • 3
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  • 12
  • yes
Year
  • 2008
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  • The 2008-2009 Bowling Green Falcons women's basketball will be the 36th collegiate women's basketball team fielded by Bowling Green State University and will play their home games at Anderson Arena on the BGSU campus. The team will be looking to continue on their success after finishing 26-8 (13-3 MAC) placing 1st in the East Division and securing their fourth straight MAC regular season championship. The Falcons fell short of their fourth straight conference tournament championship when they were upset in double overtime by Ohio in the MAC Tournament semifinals. The Falcons were invited to the WNIT losing to eventual Finals runner-up Michigan State in the second round, 74–66.