BOWLING GREEN — Bowling Green State University’s men’s basketball team is taking a glass-half-full approach to its early-season shooting woes from beyond the arc.
The Falcons are hoping the law of averages evens itself out sooner rather than later when it comes to their 3-point shooting.
For the fourth time in four games to start the season, BGSU struggled mightily from distance when the Falcons lost to red-hot shooting Bellarmine 85-67 on Friday at the Stroh Center. BGSU (2-2) shot just 28.1 percent (9 of 32) from 3-point range against the Knights, and for the season, the Falcons are shooting just 27.