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The Grand Valley State Lakers are the intercollegiate athletic teams of Grand Valley State University, located in Allendale, Michigan, United States. [1] The GVSU Lakers compete at the NCAA Division II level and are members of the Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (GLIAC).
DeltaPlex (Grand Rapids, MI) 2003 Michigan Tech: 68–66 Findlay: SDC Gymnasium (Houghton, MI) 2004 Findlay: 73–68 Michigan Tech Croy Gymnasium (Findlay, OH) 2005 Findlay: 87–64 Wayne State Croy Gymnasium (Findlay, OH) 2006 Grand Valley State: 80–58 Ferris State GVSU Fieldhouse (Allendale, MI) 2007 Findlay: 71–61 Grand Valley State Croy ...
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Grand Valley State University [ edit ] Smith's took his first head coaching job in 1996, leading Grand Valley State University to 23–6 record, winning the Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conference regular season and tournament championships and a berth into the NCAA Men's Division II basketball tournament . [ 9 ]
The Grand Valley State Lakers are the intercollegiate athletic teams of Grand Valley State University. [3] The GVSU Lakers compete at the NCAA Division II level and offer 20 varsity sports including 11 for women and 9 for men. [3] The university participates in and is a founding member of the Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conference ...
The coach at Mesrobian, Mike Gabriel, told the San Gabriel Valley Tribune his team discussed the CIF individual scoring record at halftime — Nick Khatchikian had 79 points, remember, and ...
The 2004 season was also a highlight for the football program due to the "Bash at the Big House", a football game played at Michigan Stadium in Ann Arbor, Michigan against the rival Grand Valley State Lakers. In 1981, head coach Jim Kapp retired after a six-year record of 41–30–2.