Kosta Anderson Men's Rugby
Claire Hayes

Men's Rugby Fitzpatrick Metzger

Bowling Green takes the No. 3 Spot After Downing Maryland 79-3 Over Homecoming Weekend

Three Falcons scored 79 unanswered points to defeat No. 16 Maryland in the final non-conference game of the season

BOWLING GREEN, Ohio – Bowling Green (4-1, 2-0 MAC) had their second non-conference win this season. The Falcons put on their best performance of the season in a 79-3 victory over the NCR D-1AA Top 20 Coaches Poll No. 16th Maryland. The Falcons closed out their non-conference play with a promising record of 2-1.

"A much better performance. Obviously the scoreline was probably a little lopsided, a little more than we kind of expected for sure," said Head Coach Tony Mazzarella. "I think we played some really clinical rugby, certainly in the middle 40 minutes. Just a good win to get us back on track."

The Falcons went into Homecoming weekend as the No. 5 ranked D-1AA team in the NCR Top 20 Coaches Poll with a match against the No. 16 team Maryland. After the weekend and a 79-3 home blowout, the Falcons have advanced to the No. 3 rank in this week's NCR Top 20 Coaches Poll and dropped Maryland out of the top 20. These two teams have not played since 2013, which resulted in a BGSU victory. The match started with a Maryland penalty kick to take the lead 0-3. From there on, the Falcons would play their best match of the season.

"Overall, I think as a team we played closer to our potential than we have in the past, which can attest to 2 things, attitude and effort," said Captain Joey Apel. All 15 players on the field at any time played unselfishly and motivated, and they did it all at full pace for 80 minutes."

After going down 0-3, the Falcons would score 79 unanswered points, more than double the 35 unanswered points scored against Michigan (Big Ten) in the week 1, 47-12 win. In what was a much needed complete 80-minute performance, the win will provide a massive boost going into the second half of the season.

The 2nd XV was also able to secure a win for Homecoming weekend. This gave the club their fourth weekend sweep this season. In what was a hard fought 29-15 win for the 2nd XV, 8-man Nathan Medved led the way by scoring his first hat-trick of the season (3 tries for 15 points). Additionally, Paolo Sferrella and Robbie Bricker contributed one try each and Isaac Radke provided 4 points (2 for 5 on conversions, 40%).

NOTABLES


Bowling Green (4-1, 2-0 MAC) will be off the weekend of October 5th due to Fall Break. The Falcons will start up again with their next MAC Conference game against Ohio University (1-3 MAC) at 1 pm on Saturday, October 12th at the Roger Mazzarella Rugby Field.

HOW IT HAPPENED
1st XV
Bowling Green 79, Maryland 3

  • Kickoff
  • Maryland scores a PK (0-3)
  • 8 Man Phil Tracey scores a try (5-3)
  • Apel Converts (7-3)
  • 8 Man Phil Tracey scores his second try (12-3)
  • Scrum-half Griffin Wilson scores a try (17-3)
  • Wing Owen Slimmer scores a try (22-3)
  • Hooker Ben Young scores a try (27-3)
  • Center Joey scores a try and converts (34-3)
  • Halftime: (34-3)
  • Center Logan Van Hoose scores a try (39-3)
  • Prop Evan Holderer scores his first A-side try (44-3)
  • Apel converts (46-3)
  • Center Joe Romshe scores (51-3)
  • Prop Kosta Anderson scores (56-3)
  • Apel converts (58-3)
  • Wing John Matier scores a try (63-3)
  • Apel converts (65-3)
  • Center John-Luke Weiler scores a try (70-3)
  • Apel converts (72-3)
  • Scrum-half Griffin Wilson scores a try (77-3)
  • Apel converts (79-3)
  • Final Score: 79-3


2nd XV
Bowling Green (29), Maryland (15)

  • Kickoff
  • Nathan Medved scores (5-0)
  • Maryland scores (5-5)
  • Nathan Medved scores (10-0)
  • Maryland scores (10-10)
  • Halftime: Score: (10-10)
  • Paolo Sferrella scores (15-10)
  • Radke converts (17-10)
  • Maryland scores (17-15)
  • Nathan Medved scores (22-15)
  • Robbie Bricker scores (27-15)
  • Radke converts (29-15)
  • Final Score: 29-15 
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Players Mentioned

Joey Apel

Joey Apel

Center
5' 11"
Sophomore
John Matier

John Matier

Lock
6' 4"
Sophomore
Nathan Medved

Nathan Medved

Flanker, Hooker
5' 11"
Sophomore
Owen Slimmer

Owen Slimmer

Fullback Winger
6' 2"
Junior
Phil Tracey

Phil Tracey

Eight Man
6' 2"
Junior
Griffin Wilson

Griffin Wilson

Scrum Half
5' 11"
Sophomore
Ben Young

Ben Young

Center
6' 0"
Sophomore
Robbie Bricker

Robbie Bricker

5' 10"
Freshman
Evan Holderer

Evan Holderer

6' 0"
Sophomore
Isaac Radke

Isaac Radke

6' 0"
Freshman
Joe Romshe

Joe Romshe

6' 2"
Sophomore
John-Luke Weiler

John-Luke Weiler

6' 2"
Freshman

Players Mentioned

Joey Apel

Joey Apel

5' 11"
Sophomore
Center
John Matier

John Matier

6' 4"
Sophomore
Lock
Nathan Medved

Nathan Medved

5' 11"
Sophomore
Flanker, Hooker
Owen Slimmer

Owen Slimmer

6' 2"
Junior
Fullback Winger
Phil Tracey

Phil Tracey

6' 2"
Junior
Eight Man
Griffin Wilson

Griffin Wilson

5' 11"
Sophomore
Scrum Half
Ben Young

Ben Young

6' 0"
Sophomore
Center
Robbie Bricker

Robbie Bricker

5' 10"
Freshman
Evan Holderer

Evan Holderer

6' 0"
Sophomore
Isaac Radke

Isaac Radke

6' 0"
Freshman
Joe Romshe

Joe Romshe

6' 2"
Sophomore
John-Luke Weiler

John-Luke Weiler

6' 2"
Freshman