- Final010
7TCU
MISS74
8874
88 - Final113
4RMU
NCST52
8452
84 - Final215
2DSU
VAN47
6247
62 - Final39
8ND
CAL62
5962
59 - Final415
2HARV
MD65
8965
89 - Final512
5CHAT
BAY55
6855
68 - Final610
7OKST
BGSU66
7066
70 - Final716
1PV
UNC38
9538
95 - Final816
1DRKE
TENN37
7637
76 - Final99
8GB
UNM59
5259
52 - Final1016
1HC
DUKE44
8144
81 - Final1112
5DEL
MSU58
6958
69 - Final129
8JMU
PITT61
7161
71 - Final1316
1UMBC
CONN33
8233
82 - Final149
8NEB
TEM61
6461
64 - Final1513
4ECU
RUTG34
7734
77
Final

(10) Oklahoma St 66
(20-11, 8-8 Big 12)

(7) Bowling Green 70
(30-3, 16-1 MAC)
2:00 PM ET, March 18, 2007
Jack Breslin Student Events Center, East Lansing, MI
EAST LANSING, Mich. -- After three years of piling up championships and gaudy records in the Mid-American Conference, Bowling Green wanted more.
The Falcons got it Sunday in the form of an NCAA Tournament win, 70-66 over Oklahoma State in the first round of the Greensboro Regional.Bowling Green charged past the 10th-seeded Cowgirls to set up a matchup with Vanderbilt on Tuesday.The Falcons haven't appeared in a second-round game since 1989 -- including two winless trips to the NCAA Tournament with their current crop of seniors. Sunday, it was different."This is our third straight trip here," Bowling Green senior Liz Honegger said. "We wanted to win one. We definitely didn't want this to be our last game."The seventh-seeded Falcons are moving on, but it wasn't easy.A layup by Bowling Green's Ali Mann gave the Falcons a 62-60 lead with about 1:50 to play. Mann's nice pass to Kate Achter for a layup gave Bowling Green a four-point lead.The Falcons (30-3) hit enough free throws down the stretch to hang on for the win. They were aided by a technical foul on Andrea Riley of the Cowgirls (20-11) with 53 seconds remaining and her team trailing by four.Riley, the Big 12 freshman of the year, finished with 20 points for Oklahoma State. Taylor Hardeman added 12 points.Mann had 16 for Bowling Green, Honegger had 15 and Achter scored 14.Second-seeded Vanderbilt beat Delaware State 62-47 in its first-round game earlier Sunday.Bowling Green's roster features key players from Michigan, including Mann and senior Megan Thorburn. More than 2,000 Falcons fans made the trip from Ohio, at times giving it the feel of a home game even though it was played on Michigan State's court."This group has worked all year for another opportunity to take that next step," Bowling Green coach Curt Miller said. "The upperclassmen in our locker room wanted this bad."Oklahoma State got out to a 26-12 lead, but the Falcons rallied with a 10-0 run and held the Cowgirls without a field goal for more than 6 minutes to cut the halftime deficit to 32-28."It's very frustrating ... to just give up a lead like that," Riley said.The lead seesawed until the final minutes. The score was tied five times and the lead changed hands eight times.Oklahoma State has been one of the nation's best rebounding teams all season, but was outrebounded by the Falcons, 37-31. Bowling Green had 12 offensive rebounds, leading to 19 second-chance points.Copyright by STATS LLC and The Associated Press
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Team Stat Comparison
OKST | BGSU | |
|---|---|---|
| Points | 66 | 70 |
| FG Made-Attempted | 24-60 (.400) | 23-54 (.426) |
| 3P Made-Attempted | 5-15 (.333) | 8-27 (.296) |
| FT Made-Attempted | 13-15 (.867) | 16-21 (.762) |
| Fouls (Tech/Flagrant) | 18 (1/0) | 16 (1/0) |
| Largest Lead | 14 | 6 |
Game Leaders
| OKST | BGSU | |
|---|---|---|
| Points | ||
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