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Robyn Fralick, right, signed two players in her first recruiting class at Bowling Green.
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Falcons sign three in Fralick's first recruiting class

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Falcons sign three in Fralick's first recruiting class

BOWLING GREEN — The Bowling Green women’s basketball team formally added two players to its future plans with the signings of Olivia Trice, Macy Spielman.

Trice, a 5-foot-8 guard who is in her senior year at Huber Heights Wayne High School, comes from a basketball family. Her father, Travis, Sr., is her coach. Her brother, Travis played at Michigan State, while another brother, D’Mitrik, currently plays at Wisconsin.

She averaged 8.4 points and 1.8 assists for Wayne as a junior last season.

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Spielman, a 5-foot-10 guard who plays at Upper Arlington High School, passed the 1,000-point mark as a junior last season and was named third-team All-Ohio. She is the daughter of former Ohio State football player and current television broadcaster Chris Spielman.

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The Falcons also added Elissa Brett, a 5-foot-10 Australian guard. Brett currently plays for Sturt Sabres Basketball Club.

SOCCER FALCONS GO LOCAL: Bowling Green’s men’s soccer program announced the signing of four players with northwest Ohio ties.

Included on the list were St. John’s Jesuit teammates Eli Shope and Abdi Faqi, who helped the Titans to a No. 5 ranking in the state Division I poll. The Falcons also signed first-team Division I All-Ohio choice Spencer Straka of St. Francis de Sales as well as Northview’s Nathan Masters.

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First Published November 14, 2018, 11:23 p.m.

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