Four Falcon Coaches Set To Join Full Coaches Show Slate Monday Night
BOWLING GREEN, Ohio – The weekly Falcons Nest Coaches Show presented by Fricker's, returns Monday night (Feb. 11) on Falcon Sports Radio Network stations. The "Voice of the Falcons" Todd Walker will be joined live at Fricker's by four guests for a full show. Head men's basketball coach Todd Simon will begin the show at 6 p.m. followed by head baseball coach Kyle Hallock. The show will hit the midway point with head softball coach Michelle Gardner joining while head gymnastics coach Brittney Emmons will wrap up the hour.
Fans are encouraged to submit questions by clicking HERE. You can also interact with Todd Walker on Twitter at @FalconsVoice. For fans unable to make the show in person at Fricker's, the show can be heard locally on WFRO 99.1 FM, 100.7 FM in Toledo, 1280 WONW in Defiance and 970 WFUN in Ashtabula. There will also be streams through BGSUFalcons.com and "The Varsity Network" app from Learfield Sports.
The men's basketball team is coming off back-to-back home wins, topping both Northern Illinois and Coastal Carolina this past week in the Stroh Center. The Falcons will remain home on Tuesday (Feb. 11) against the Ohio Bobcats with a 7 p.m. tip before heading to Buffalo on Saturday (Feb. 15).
The baseball team will begin their season this upcoming weekend, taking on Middle Tennessee in a three-game weekend series. Bowling Green is coming off a 2024 campaign that resulted in a MAC Regular Season title for the Orange and Brown.
The softball team began their season this past weekend, opening the year with a 2-3 record, picking up a pair of wins over Monmouth. BGSU has this weekend off before heading to the Oklahoma Tournament on Feb. 21-23, facing Tulsa twice, Wichita State twice and Oklahoma once in the trip.
The gymnastics team will be back inside the Stroh Center this weekend, coming off the Towson Quad-Meet, topping William & Mary. Now, the Falcons will host Western Michigan on Sunday (Feb. 16) with the themes being National Girls and Women in Sports Day and Think Pink.
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