BGSU Women’s Basketball released their 2023-24 regular season schedule earlier Wednesday morning.
Last season, the Falcons (31-7), tied the Mid-American Conference and school record for most wins in a season, while also advancing to the MAC title game for the second time in three years.
Here is a breakdown of how the schedule looks:
(COURTESY OF BGSU ATHLETICS)
Nov 7 (Tue) TBA Home Cleveland State Bowling Green, Ohio (Stroh Center) Nov 11 (Sat) TBA Away Texas State San Marcos, Texas Nov 18 (Sat) TBA Away Xavier Cincinnati, Ohio Nov 22 (Wed) TBA Neutral TBA Savannah, Ga. Nov 23 (Thu) TBA Neutral TBA Savannah, Ga. Nov 27 (Mon) TBA Home Duquesne Bowling Green, Ohio (Stroh Center) Dec 2 (Sat) TBA Away Iowa Iowa City, Iowa Dec 12 (Tue) TBA Away Wright State Dayton, Ohio Dec 19 (Tue) TBA Home South Carolina Bowling Green, Ohio (Stroh Center) Dec 22 (Fri) TBA Away Indiana Bloomington, Ind. Jan 3 (Wed) TBA Away Central Michigan Mount Pleasant, Mich. Jan 6 (Sat) TBA Home Western Michigan Bowling Green, Ohio (Stroh Center) Jan 10 (Wed) TBA Home Eastern Michigan Bowling Green, Ohio (Stroh Center) Jan 13 (Sat) TBA Away Ball State Muncie, Ind. Jan 17 (Wed) TBA Home Akron Bowling Green, Ohio (Stroh Center) Jan 20 (Sat) TBA Away Miami (OH) Oxford, Ohio Jan 24 (Wed) TBA Away Buffalo Buffalo, N.Y. Jan 27 (Sat) TBA Home Kent State Bowling Green, Ohio (Stroh Center) Jan 31 (Wed) TBA Home Northern Illinois Bowling Green, Ohio (Stroh Center) Feb 3 (Sat) TBA Away Toledo Toledo, Ohio Feb 7 (Wed) TBA Home Ohio Bowling Green, Ohio (Stroh Center) Feb 10 (Sat) TBA Home TBA Bowling Green, Ohio (Stroh Center) Feb 17 (Sat) TBA Home Toledo Bowling Green, Ohio (Stroh Center) Feb 21 (Wed) TBA Away Akron Akron, Ohio Feb 24 (Sat) TBA Away Northern Illinois DeKalb, Ill. Feb 28 (Wed) TBA Home Buffalo Bowling Green, Ohio (Stroh Center) Mar 2 (Sat) TBA Home Miami (OH) Bowling Green, Ohio (Stroh Center) Mar 6 (Wed) TBA Away Western Michigan Kalamazoo, Mich. Mar 9 (Sat) TBA Away Eastern Michigan Ypsilanti, Mich.
The highlighted non-conference home game is the December 19 duel with South Carolina, from the SEC, who won the 2022 NCAA D-I National Championship game.
The other matchups to watch are the road trips to Iowa and Indiana.
Last year, BGSU faced Indiana in Bloomington, falling to the then #12 Hoosiers, 96-61.
The Iowa Hawkeyes present a huge challenge as well for the Falcons, as not only did the Hawkeyes finish as the
runner-up in the 2023 NCAA National Championship, they also bring back superstar Caitlyn Clark, who won the AP National Player of the Year award last year as well.
The orange and brown tip off the season on November 7 at home, when the Cleveland State Vikings come to the Stroh Center.
For more information about the team, visit bgfalconmedia.com .