Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conference: Season 2009-10


Findlay won GLIAC Championship
2009-10 (Photo: GLIAC)

GLIAC
Regular Season
Standings
North Division
1 Grand Valley St. 16-6
2 Saginaw Valley 13-9
2 Ferris St. 13-9
4 L.Superior 12-10
5 N.Michigan 8-14
5 Michigan Tech 8-14
South Division
1 Findlay (OH) 17-5
2 Hillsdale 14-8
3 Wayne St., MI 12-10
4 Ashland 9-13
4 Northwood 9-13
6 Tiffin 1-21
Findlay Claims 2010 GLIAC Men's Basketball Tournament Championship
The University of Findlay defeated Hillsdale College, 79-66, in the championship game of the 2010 Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (GLIAC) Men's Basketball Tournament on Saturday (Mar. 6) at the Croy Gymnasium on the UF campus.
The University of Findlay men's basketball team captured their fifth Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (GLIAC) Tournament championship on Saturday, March 6 as they defeated Hillsdale College 79-66 in front of a energized crowd at Croy Gymnasium
Leading by one at 17-16 with 9:18 to play in the opening half, Hillsdale went on a three point barrage and hit six triples in the final eight minutes of the period to open up a 37-28 lead at the break.
In all, the Chargers splashed 9-of-11 (81.8%) three pointers in the first and shot 57.1 percent (12-of-21) from the floor while the Oilers were only able to manage a 37.0 percent (10-of-27) shooting clip in the opening half.
The second half was a different story however as the Oilers got a triple from junior forward Tyler Sparks (6'4''-F-89) and scored on back-to-back lay-ups by junior center Jason Wehri (6'9''-C-88) to make the score 37-35 with just under 18 minutes remaining.
Down two, junior guard Nathan Hyde (6'3''-G-88) drained a three of his own to break the school record for most three's in a season while giving the Oilers a 38-37 advantage with 17:10 showing on the clock.
Another lay-up by Wehri made the score 40-37 before Tyler Gerber (5'10''-G-90) tied the game with a three for Hillsdale on the ensuing possession.
Tied 40-40, the Oilers scored the next nine points to take a 49-40 lead as they opened the deciding half on a 21-3 during the first seven minutes.
The Chargers would then get no closer than six points the rest of the way as Findlay captured their second straight conference tournament title.
As a team, the Oilers shot 51.9 percent (27-of-52) from the floor and made 68.0 percent (17-of-25) of their field goal attempts in the second half.
They also hit 10-of-22 (45.5%) shots from behind the three point line and out-rebounded the Chargers 33-22.
Hillsdale meanwhile shot 42.9 percent (21-of-49) from the field and only connected on 32.1 percent (9-of-28) of their attempts in the final half.
The Chargers ended the game by making 15-of-28 (53.6%) three point attempts and were led by Gerber and Brad Guinane (6'6''-F-89) who scored 20 and 17 points respectively en route to spots on the all-tournament team.
The Oilers were led by Hyde's 24 points on 8-of-13 shooting as he captured the MVP award with a stellar run during Findlay's three game march through the tournament.
Hyde set a new GLIAC Tournament record with 84 points scored, he made all 23 of his free throw attempts to set a new mark and drained 6-of-10 shots from behind the three point line in the championship game to give him a new tournament record of 15 triples for the series.
Senior guard Marcus Parker (5'9''-G-87) added 18 points and six assists, Sparks had 16 points and five rebounds and Wehri contributed eight points, six rebounds and a pair of blocks as all three players were named to the all-tournament team.
In addition, the Oilers made 77 free throws in the two games to set a new tournament record while their 94 attempts from the charity stripe also established a new GLIAC record for a tournament series.
Courtesy of GLIAC


GLIAC Tournament Final: Findlay - Hillsdale 79-66
GLIAC Tournament Semifinals:
Findlay - Ferris State 82-68
Hillsdale - Grand Valley State 61-53

GLIAC All-Tournament MVP: Nathan Hyde of Findlay
GLIAC All-Tournament Team
Tyler Gerber of Hillsdale
Brad Guinane of Hillsdale
Jason Wehri of Findlay
Marcus Parker of Findlay
Tyler Sparks of Findlay
Nathan Hyde of Findlay

All-GLIAC 1st Team 2009-10
Justin Keenan
Keenan
Scott Perkins
Perkins
Justin Ringler
Ringler
Avery Stephenson
Stephenson
Marc Renelique
Renelique

All-GLIAC North Division 1st Team
Justin Keenan (6'6''-F/C-88) of Ferris State
Scott Perkins (6'2''-G) of Lake Superior State
Justin Ringler (6'4''-G/F) of Grand Valley State
Avery Stephenson (6'4''-G-87) of Saginaw Valley State
Marc Renelique (6'2''-G) of Northern Michigan

All-GLIAC South Division 1st Team
Nathan Hyde of Findlay
Marcus Parker of Findlay
Kale Richardson (6'8''-F-87) of Ashland
Lionel Sullivan (6'7''-F) of Northwood
Bryan Wright (5'10''-G-88) of Wayne State

All-GLIAC North Division 2nd Team
Darien Gay (5'10''-G-89) of Ferris State
Mike Hojnacki (6'7''-F-90) of Michigan Technological University
Kyle Hunt (6'3''-G) of Lake Superior State
Keithan Jackson (6'5''-F-89) of Saginaw Valley State
Raymont McElroy (6'1''-G-89) of Northern Michigan

All-GLIAC South Division 2nd Team
Brent Eaton (6'5''-G-89) of Hillsdale
Bylynn Hatcher (6'2''-F-86) of Ashland
Chris Johnson (6'3''-G) of Northwood
Luke Laser (6'5''-F-86) of Hillsdale
Deangelo Jordan (6'7''-G) of Tiffin

GLIAC North Division All-Defensive Team
Don Fowler (6'2''-G-89) of Michigan Technological University
Garrett Konuszewski (6'0''-G) of Lake Superior State
Justin Ringler of Grand Valley State
Chris Warner (6'1''-G-83) of Northern Michigan
Nick West (6'8''-F/C) of Grand Valley State

GLIAC South Division All-Defensive Team
Darius Brents (6'0''-G) of Ashland
Larry Edwards (5'6''-G-87) of Wayne State
Tyler Gerber of Hillsdale
Bylynn Hatcher of Ashland
Chris Johnson of Northwood

All-GLIAC Player of the Year: Justin Keenan of Ferris State
All-GLIAC Freshman of the Year: Chris Webb (6'1''-G-91) of Saginaw Valley State
All-GLIAC Coach of the Year: Frankie Smith of Saginaw Valley State