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• With the score tied at 95-95, freshman Nelly Cummings pulled down an offensive rebound, and converted a layup to give the Falcons a two-point lead with 11 seconds left.
• After going behind, 102-99, in overtime, sophomore Rodrick Caldwell hit two free throws with 3:57 to go to pull the Falcons within one, and then Cummings gave BGSU a 103-102 lead with a steal and layup with 3:33 to play.
• Two Caldwell free throws inched the Falcons on top, 105-104, with 1:35 left on the overtime clock.
• With Lake Erie College leading by a score of 106-105 inside of a minute to play, junior Demajeo Wiggins stole a pass on a post feed. He then scooped a pass over to Caldwell, who found a cutting Frye. Frye made the layup to give BGSU a 107-106 lead with just 45 seconds to play.
• The Falcons then got a stop, and a Wiggins rebounds. Wiggins was fouled, and hit both free throws, pushing the Falcons' lead to 109-106 with 24 seconds to go.
• Bowling Green forced an air ball on Lake Erie's next possession, and Daeqwon Plowden pulled down the rebound before time expired.
• Junior Demajeo Wiggins led the Falcons with a career-high 25 points, breaking his previous career high of 21 points (at Akron; Jan. 3, 2017). The junior forward went 9-for-12 from the line, and also added seven rebounds, two assists and one key steal.
• Sophomore Dylan Frye scored 19 points, and dished out a career-best six assists. His previous career high for assists was four, which he set at Western Michigan on Feb. 14, 2017.
• Frye also nailed three triples. He's made at least two three-balls in all four games in 2017-18, and now has 14-career games with multiple three-balls.
• Sophomore Rodrick Caldwell also set a career high with eight assists, surpassing his six-assist game at (Oakland Nov. 11, 2016) in the 2016-17 season opener. Caldwell also scored 18 points, which was one point shy of his career high (19 at Central Michigan on Jan. 24, 2017).
• Additionally, Caldwell, who played a career-high 42 minutes, added three assists, and tied his career high with three steals. He also had three steals at Drexel (Nov. 10, 2017) in the season opener.
• Senior Matt Fox got his second-career start, and went 4-for-5 from downtown to finish with 12 points. He played a career-high 37 minutes, racking up two rebounds, and adding three assists for the second-straight game. He now has five-career games with three assists, which is his career best.
• Freshman Nelly Cummings set career highs in points (12), field goals (5), steals (5) and minutes (30). He went 5-for-12 from the field, and became the first Falcon with at least five steals since Zack Denny had six versus Toledo on Feb. 4, 2017.
• Redshirt-junior Jeffrey Uju also had a career game, setting career bests in points (9), rebounds (10), and field goals (4). He also tied a career high with 17 minutes played (at Oakland; Nov. 10, 2016). Uju went 4-for-5 from the floor.
• Freshman Derek Koch went 2-for-2 from the floor, including a 1-for-1 mark downtown, as he made his first-career triple. Koch finished with seven points, three rebounds, and a career-high three assists.
• Freshman Daeqwon Plowden played a career-high 22 minutes, and registered seven points, a career-high eight rebounds, and also a career-high three assists. Plowden went 1-for-1 from three-point territory. He's now made one three-pointer in all four games, and is 4-for-7 from downtown on the season.
FALCON FACTS
• Bowling Green is now 4-0 against non-Division I programs under head coach Michael Huger.
• Bowling Green's 3-1 start is the best start through four games in the Michael Huger Era.
• Bowling Green's 109 points were the most since BGSU scored 112 in a 112-75 win over Wilmington (Ohio) on Dec. 21, 2000.
• Bowling Green last scored 100-plus last season, when the Falcons beat Toledo, 104-100, in double overtime on Feb. 4, 2017.
• The 215 combined points were the most scored in a BGSU men's basketball game since the Falcons and Siena combined for 227 points in a 136-91 BGSU win over Dec. 4, 1989.
• Bowling Green registered 26 assists, which is the most in a game since dishing out 29 in a win over Earlham on Nov. 9, 2013.
• Since 2001, BGSU has posted 26-plus assists just seven times (not including tonight). The other games include: 29 vs. Earlham (Nov. 9, 2013); 26 vs. Dennison (Nov. 11, 2006); 26 vs. Buffalo (Jan. 2, 2005); 29 vs. Urbana (Nov. 22, 2003); 27 vs. Central Michigan (Jan. 18, 2004); 30 vs. Defiance (Nov. 24, 2001); 26 vs. Northern Illinois (Jan. 8, 2002).
• Bowling Green totaled 11 steals, which is the most in the game since the Falcons posted 11 steals versus Buffalo on Feb. 11, 2017.
• The Falcons had just nine turnovers, marking the first time the program had less than 10 turnovers since committing just eight turnovers versus Akron on Feb. 21, 2017.
• The Falcons shot 49.3 percent (37-of-75) for the floor, marking the 15th time in the Michael Huger Era that BGSU has shot over 49.0 percent in a game.
• Bowling Green shot 44.0 percent (11-of-25) from three-point territory – the program's highest total, with over 20 attempts, since shooting 43.5 percent (10-of-23) versus Miami on Jan. 31, 2017.
• Bowling Green went 24-for-36 (66.7 percent) at the free throw line. The 36 attempts were the most since shooting 40 versus Norfolk State on Dec. 30, 2016, while the 24 makes were the most since making 24 versus Murray State on Nov. 21, 2016.
• BGSU's 75 field goal ttempts were the most since attempting 79 shots at Central Michigan on Jan. 24, 2017.
UP NEXT
• Bowling Green heads to Buies Creek, N.C. for three games in three days, starting with a 5 p.m. tip on Nov. 24 versus USC-Upstate.