Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conference: Season 2011-12

GLIAC Ranking
North Division
1. Northwood 13-6 (18-8)
2. Ferris St. 13-6 (16-10)
3. Michigan Tech 13-6 (15-11)
4. Grand Valley St. 10-9 (14-12)
5. L.Superior 6-13 (11-15)
6. Saginaw Valley 6-13 (10-16)
7. N.Michigan 5-14 (9-17)
South Division
1. Hillsdale 16-3 (22-4)
2. Findlay, OH 14-5 (20-6)
3. Wayne St., MI 14-5 (17-8)
4. Ashland 10-9 (15-11)
5. Tiffin 7-12 (15-14)
6. Lake Erie 5-14 (10-16)
7. Ohio Dominican 1-18 (4-22)


Findlay (OH) wins the GLIAC Tournament 2011-2012 title (Photo: GLIAC)


Findlay (OH) 2011-12
Kyle Caiola
Caiola
Brad Piehl
Piehl
Jack Smith
Smith
Aaron Robinson
Robinson
Greg Kahlig
Kahlig
# Name CM (INCH) Pos Bo NAT
12  Caiola Kyle 177 (5'10'') G 90 USA
41  Piehl Brad 203 (6'8'') F 90 USA
20  Smith Jack 195 (6'5'') F 91 USA
24  Robinson Aaron 187 (6'2'') G 90 USA
32  Kahlig Greg 198 (6'6'') F 92 USA
44  Frilling Mark 198 (6'6'') F   USA
31  Heagen Jake 195 (6'5'') F   USA
30  Marsden Rob 200 (6'7'') F 88 United Kingdom
3  Samsel Sean 182 (6'0'') G   USA
22  Baldwin Chris 203 (6'8'') C   USA
40  Brencans Kaspars 203 (6'8'') C 91 Latvia
42  Kohls Luke 193 (6'4'') F   USA
45  Smith Dallas 193 (6'4'') F   USA
5  Brown Josh 191 (6'3'') G   USA

Coach Assistant: Chinedu Nwachukwu
Coach Assistant: Dave Krauss
Coach Assistant: Dan Shardo


Findlay Downs Hillsdale to Claim 2012 GLIAC Men's Basketball Tournament Championship - Mar 5, 2012

The University of Findlay men's basketball team captured its sixth Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (GLIAC) Tournament Championship after defeating Hillsdale College by a score of 71-52 on Sunday, March 4 in Hillsdale, Mich. The tournament championship was their first away from Croy Gymnasium as Findlay has won the event in six out of the last nine years.

The Oilers came out firing on all cylinders as they jumped out to a 24-2 lead in the first 15 minutes of the game and entered the break with a 31-12 advantage on the scoreboard.

In the opening half, the Oilers shot 44 percent (11-of-25) from the floor and drilled 6-of-11 (54.5%) shots from behind the three point line. In comparison, the Chargers made a mere 20 percent (4-of-20) of their field goal attempts and missed all seven of their triple tries.

In the second half, the Oilers and Chargers played to a 40-40 tie, but Findlay's big first half lead proved too difficult to overcome as they improved to 23-6 on the year.

The Oilers shot 52.3 percent (23-of-44) from the field and canned 8-of-15 (53.3%) of their three point attempts. They also hit 17-of-18 (94.4%) shots from the free throw line and held the Chargers to a 36.5 percent (19-of-52) shooting clip.

Findlay broke GLIAC Tournament records for most made free throws (67) in a series and highest free throw percentage in a series (91.8%).

Senior guard Kyle Caiola led the charge with 22 points on 7-of-10 shooting. He also drilled all eight of his free throw attempts in the win and finished the tournament by making 29-of-30 attempts from the charity stripe, which is a new GLIAC record.

Caiola, who was named the GLIAC Tournament MVP, also added five assists, three rebounds and three steals.

Freshman forward Jake Heagen added 14 points and seven boards en route to a spot on the all-tournament team while junior forward Brad Piehl had eight points and three rebounds, also earning a spot on the all-tournament team.

The Chargers were led by Brad Guinane's 13 points and six rebounds.

The Oilers will now compete in the NCAA Division II Midwest Regional Tournament, which is scheduled to begin on Saturday, March 10. The Oilers will find out their opponent and the location of the tournament tonight as the NCAA reveals the complete bracket at 10:30 p.m. on their website.

GLIAC Tournament Final: Hillsdale - Findlay 52-71
GLIAC Tournament Semifinals:
Hillsdale - Michigan Tech 84-62
Findlay - Wayne State 63-61


All-GLIAC 1st Team 2011-2012 
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Ali Haidar
Haidar
Kenny Brown
Brown
Kyle Caiola
Caiola
Karl Finley
Finley
Brad Guinane
Guinane
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Player of the Year: Ali Haidar (6'7''-F-90) of Michigan Tech
All-Tournament MVP: Kyle Caiola (5'10''-G-90) of Findlay, OH
Freshman of the Year: Iman Johnson (6'4''-F) of Tiffin
Coach of the Year: Jeff Rekeweg of Northwood

1st Team
SG: Kenny Brown (6'2'') of Ferris St.
G: Kyle Caiola (5'10''-90) of Findlay, OH
G: Karl Finley (6'1''-89) of Tiffin
F: Brad Guinane (6'6''-89) of Hillsdale
G: Tyler Gerber (5'10''-90) of Hillsdale
F: Ali Haidar (6'7''-90) of Michigan Tech
F: Bobby Lewis (6'3'') of Northwood
G: James Thomas (6'2'') of Grand Valley St.
C: Ike Udanoh (6'8''-89) of Wayne St., MI
C: Evan Yates (6'6'') of Ashland

2nd Team
G: Derek Billing (6'2'') of L.Superior
G: Brent Eaton (6'5''-89) of Hillsdale
G: Joe Graessle (6'3''-92) of Tiffin
G: Kyle Hunt (6'3'') of L.Superior
G: Cameron Joyce (5'8''-89) of Northwood
F: Greg Kahlig (6'6''-92) of Findlay, OH
F: Ian Larkin (6'5'') of Wayne St., MI
G: Ronnie Steward (5'10'') of Ashland
G/F: Daniel Sutherlin (6'4'') of Ferris St.
G: Chris Webb (6'1''-91) of Saginaw Valley

All-Defensive Team
Dale Brundidge (5'11''-G) of Wayne St., MI
Alex Culy (6'2''-G-91) of Michigan Tech
Tyler Gerber (5'10''-G-90) of Hillsdale
Robertas Grabauskas (6'9''-C-90) of Atlanta Metro JC
Tyrone Lee (6'8''-F) of Grand Valley St.
Dontae Molden (5'11''-PG) of Ferris St.
Brandon Pritzl (6'2''-G) of Hillsdale
Aaron Robinson (6'2''-G-90) of Findlay, OH
Daniel Sutherlin (6'4''-G/F) of Ferris St.
Ike Udanoh (6'8''-C-89) of Wayne St., MI

All-Tournament Team
Tim Dezelski (6'6''-F) of Hillsdale
Brad Guinane (6'6''-F-89) of Hillsdale
Jake Heagen (6'5''-F) of Findlay, OH
Brad Piehl (6'8''-F-90) of Findlay, OH
Ike Udanoh (6'8''-C-89) of Wayne St., MI