Your first hospital is where it begins, but what next? Improve and expand your hospital horizons! Once you’ve conquered an illness, research improved cures and machines and turn your hospital into an unstoppable healthcare juggernaut. You can handle a single patient – but can you handle a Pandemic? In this world, you’ll experience all kinds of unusual illnesses from Light-headedness to Cubism – each requiring their very own special type of treatment machine.ĭiagnose illnesses, build the right rooms to handle them, hire the right staff, and then get ready, because curing just one of these illnesses is just the beginning. Place decorative and functional items around your hospital to improve its prestige, lower patient boredom, increase happiness and keep those end of year awards flowing in.ĭon’t expect Two Point County to be populated with your usual types of patients. Expand your hospital to multiple buildings as you look to get as many patients through the door as possible. Optimise your hospital design to increase patient (and cash) flow, arranging corridors, rooms and waiting areas to your exact specifications. BG went 14-4 in MAC regular-season action, advancing to the championship game of the MAC Tournament for the second time in three years, before earning the MAC's automatic WNIT and winning four games to advance to the semifinal round of the 64-team national tournament.įor more information on all things BGSU women's basketball, follow the Falcons on Facebook Twitter and Instagram and Snapchat (BGSU Falcons), as well as right here at This Game Design and build your own hospital!īuild up a hospital from nothing to a masterpiece as you design the most beautiful – or functional – healthcare operation in the whole of Two Point County. The Falcons finished the 2022-23 season with a 31-7 mark, tying the school and Mid-American Conference single-season wins records. The winners are selected by a representative of the MAC's Faculty Athletics Representatives (FARs). An institution can nominate up to one male and one female student-athlete per week in any of that current season's sports. Nominees must maintain a cumulative GPA of 3.0 or better and must have performed well during the previous week's competition. The Scholar-Athlete of the Week Award is presented to one male and one female student-athlete each week. In the classroom, Velasco has a perfect 4.000 cumulative grade-point average as a physical education & health education major. With an average of 2.87 assists per game, she ranks 13th on that BG career list. In two seasons at BGSU, she has scored 588 points and dished out 201 assists. Velasco had a school-record 27 assists during BGSU's WNIT run, and helped the Falcons tie the school and MAC records for wins in a season. Then, in the Columbia game, Velasco again was 7-for-14 from the floor and again dished out five assists, adding two steals as well. She was 7-for-14 from the field in that win, adding five assists and a steal while playing a season-high 39:09 of the game's 40 minutes. Velasco set a season high with 18 points in a win over Florida last Monday (March 27), then topped that two days later, scoring 19 points against Columbia in the semifinal round.Īgainst UF, she scored 14 of her 18 points in the third quarter alone, including her own personal 9-0 run that gave the Falcons the lead for good. Velasco led the team in both scoring and assists last week, averaging 18.5 points and 5.0 assists per game as BGSU took on Florida and Columbia before a pair of huge crowds at the Stroh Center. Velasco, a native of Centerville, Ohio (Centerville), was a key part of the BGSU's WNIT run which saw the Falcons win four games to advance to the semifinals of the 64-team tournament for the first time in school history. Velasco earns the honor for the first time in her Falcon career. CLEVELAND, Ohio (BGSU Strategic Communications) - Bowling Green State University women's basketball standout Amy Velasco has been named the Mid-American Conference's Female Scholar-Athlete of the Week, the league office announced on Wednesday (April 5).
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