Sports Briefs: 06-17-14

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Stacey to coach at Toledo
Anthony Stacey, the leading scorer in Bowling Green men’s basketball history, will be an assistant coach
at the University of Toledo, the Sentinel-Tribune has learned.
He had been hired as the head boys basketball coach at Sandusky High School in April after serving as the
head coach at Medina for three seasons.
Stacey, who scored 1,938 points with the Falcons, is a member of BG’s Hall of Honor, and his No. 34 has
been retired by the athletics department.
Pleger named All-American
NEW ORLEANS – Bowling Green hammer thrower Brooke Pleger was a first-team All-American as selected by the
United States Track & Field and Cross Country Coaches Association.
Pleger earned the award after finishing third in the NCAA outdoor championships last week.
Her finish was the best result for a BG athlete and marked her second consecutive All-American effort
after placing seventh at the national championships a year ago. 
This season, she set a personal best with a throw of 223-0 to win the Toledo Invitational and defended
her MAC championship with a meet record throw of 218-9.

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