Bowling Green was beaten at home by Ohio 78-65 in conference play on an afternoon when they had 21 turnovers. With the loss, the Falcons stay winless against Ohio this season at 0-2. The Falcons got a game-high 24 points and seven rebounds from A`uston Calhoun. Luke Kraus had seven points and added six rebounds. For the Bobcats, Reggie Keely got a team-high 21 points and five rebounds. The next game will be on Tuesday, Mar. 5 when Bowling Green (12-17, 6-8 MAC) heads to Kent State (16-12, 6-7 MAC).

Bowling Green Game Notes

  • Bowling Green started 12-17 during the 2010 and 2006 seasons (since 1996).
  • Bowling Green has lost 75 percent of the time this season (2-6) after recording three or fewer three-pointers.
  • When the opposition records 78 or more total points this season, Bowling Green has lost 100 percent of the time (0-5).
  • When the opposition shoots a field goal percentage of 52.5 percent or better this season, Bowling Green has lost 100 percent of the time (0-4).
  • When the opposition records 18 or more assists this season, Bowling Green has lost 100 percent of the time (0-3).
  • The Falcons set a season high for turnovers (21).
  • The last time BGSU recorded at least 21 turnovers was Jan 07, 2012 against Ohio.
  • The Falcons have recorded more rebounds than their opponents for the past four games.
  • This is the 14th game at home this season--BGSU has a 5.3 average scoring margin against opponents at home.
  • A`uston Calhoun accounted for 36.9 percent of the team's points.
  • A`uston Calhoun has led the team in scoring 12 times and in rebounding 19 times in 29 games this season.
  • This marks the 21st 20-point game of A`uston Calhoun's career.

Ohio Game Notes

  • The top two scorers (Reggie Keely and Nick Kellogg) accounted for 47.4 percent of the points.
  • Reggie Keely has led the team in scoring seven times in 29 games this season.
  • This marks the fourth 20-point game of Reggie Keely's career.
  • Reggie Keely has seven straight double-digit point games.
  • Reggie Keely set a career high with 10 field goals made.
  • Nick Kellogg set a career high with five steals.
  • This was the second foul out of the season for Jon Smith.