Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conference: Season 2012-13

GLIAC Ranking
North Division
 1. Michigan Tech 16-6(20-7) 
 2. Wayne St., MI 16-6(17-9) 
 3. Grand Valley St. 15-7(19-8) 
 4. Ferris St. 13-9(14-13) 
 5. Northwood 12-10(13-14) 
 6. L.Superior 11-11(15-12) 
 7. Saginaw Valley 10-12(12-13) 
 8. N.Michigan 4-18(5-21) 
South Division
 1. Findlay, OH 16-6(20-7) 
 2. Walsh 14-8(18-8) 
 3. Hillsdale 13-9(17-10) 
 4. Malone 11-11(14-12) 
 5. Ashland 11-11(13-12) 
 6. Tiffin 8-14(11-17) 
 7. Lake Erie 5-17(8-18) 
 8. Ohio Dominican 1-21(5-23) 


Findlay (OH) wins the GLIAC 2012-2013 title (Photo: Findlay)

GLIAC Women 2012-2013
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Findlay (OH) 2012-13
Charlie Ernst Charlie Ernst Ernst
Brad Piehl
Piehl
Jack Smith
Smith
Aaron Robinson
Robinson
Jake Heagen
Heagen
Greg Kahlig
Kahlig
# Name CM (INCH) Pos Bo NAT
41  Piehl Brad 203 (6'8'') F 90 USA
20  Smith Jack 196 (6'5'') F 91 USA
24  Robinson Aaron 190 (6'3'') G 90 USA
31  Heagen Jake 196 (6'5'') F 92 USA
32  Kahlig Greg 198 (6'6'') F 92 USA
40  Brencans Kaspars 203 (6'8'') C 91 Latvia
44  Frilling Mark 198 (6'6'') F USA
42  Kohls Luke 193 (6'4'') F USA
5  Brown Josh 190 (6'3'') G USA
3  Samsel Sean 183 (6'0'') PG USA
22  Baldwin Chris 203 (6'8'') C USA
12  Baity Alphonso 188 (6'2'') PG USA
14  Baker Konnor 190 (6'3'') G USA
30  Jones Quaran 198 (6'6'') C USA
33  Kaufman Dylan 196 (6'5'') F USA
Head Coach: Charlie Ernst
Coach Assistant: Dave Krauss
Coach Assistant: Dan Shardo
Coach Assistant: Dustin Pfeifer


Oilers Win GLIAC Tournament, Defeat Lakers 75-69 - Mar 11, 2013

The University of Findlay men's basketball team won their second straight Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (GLIAC) Tournament title on the road with a 75-69 win over Lake Superior State University on March 10 in Houghton, Mich. The Oilers are the first team in conference history to win back-to-back titles on the road and their seven tournament championships are the most in league history.

The Oilers fell behind by a score of 31-29 at the half as they were out-rebounded by a 22-8 margin in the opening period. The Oilers then picked up their intensity in the second half and came away with another trophy as well as an automatic bid to the 2013 NCAA Division II National Tournament.

Findlay opened the second half on a 10-1 run in the first three minutes of the second half. They then continued their torrid pace, opening up a 17-point lead on a three pointer by senior guard Aaron Robinson with 11:01 to play.

After the offensive explosion by the Oilers in the first ten minutes of the second half, the Lakers countered with a run and cut the lead to five at 64-59 with 2:36 to play. Junior forward
Greg Kahlig (6'6''-F-92) then scored four straight points, but the Lakers once again got back into the game and were within four points at 73-69 with only four seconds remaining. Junior guard Sean Samsel (6'0''-PG) then made two from the charity stripe to seal the victory.

The Oilers shot 45.1 percent (23-of-51) from the floor and held the Lakers to a 38.3 percent (23-of-60) shooting clip. They also hit 22-of-26 (84.6%) attempts from the free throw line and registered nine steals in the game.

Senior forward
Brad Piehl (6'8''-F-90) led the way with 14 points, eight rebounds and two blocks en route to GLIAC Tournament MVP honors.

Kahlig added 12 points and four rebounds while freshman forward
Dylan Kaufman (6'5''-F) had 12 points off the bench. Both players were rewarded for their efforts as they earned spots on the GLIAC all-tournament team.

Sophomore forward
Jake Heagen (6'5''-F-92) and senior forward Jack Smith (6'5''-F-91) each had nine points while Robinson and Samsel contributed eight points apiece.

Derek Kinney (6'5''-F) led the Lakers with 18 points and ten boards while Derek Billing (6'2''-G) and Rashaun Carroll (6'0''-G) each scored 12.

The Oilers, who improved to 22-7 on the year with the win, will now prepare for the NCAA Tournament, which begins on Saturday, March 10. The Oilers opponent and location of the game will be determined tonight during the NCAA Selection Show, scheduled to air on NCAA.com around 10:30 p.m.

Courtesy of Findlaty

GLIAC Tournament Final: Findlay - Lake Superior State 75-69
GLIAC Tournament Semifinals:
Findlay - Michigan Tech 54-51
Lake Superior State - Grand Valley State 70-64


All-GLIAC 1st Team 2012-2013
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Kenny Brown
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Isiah Elliott
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Joe Graessle
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Ali Haidar
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All-Tournament MVP: Brad Piehl (6'8''-F-90) of Findlay, OH
Player of the Year: Ali Haidar (6'7''-F-90) of Michigan Tech
Freshman of the Year: Christian Graves (6'2''-G) of Malone
Coach of the Year: David Greer of Wayne St., MI

1st Team
G: Kenny Brown (6'2''-91) of Ferris St.
G: Isiah Elliott (6'1'') of Malone
G: Joe Graessle (6'3''-92) of Tiffin
F: Ali Haidar (6'7''-90) of Michigan Tech
G: Mike Hollingsworth (6'1'') of Wayne St., MI
F: Greg Kahlig (6'6''-92) of Findlay, OH
F: Kenny Kornowski (6'9'') of Walsh
F: Ian Larkin (6'5'') of Wayne St., MI
G: Chris Webb (6'1''-91) of Saginaw Valley
F: Evan Yates (6'6'') of Ashland

2nd Team
G: Derek Billing (6'2'') of L.Superior
F: Tim Dezelski (6'6''-90) of Hillsdale
G: Breland Hogan (6'1'') of Grand Valley St.
PG: Morgan Jones (5'9'') of Ohio Dominican
F: Derek Kinney (6'5'') of L.Superior
PG: Cole Prophet (5'5'') of Wayne St., MI
G: Aaron Robinson (6'3''-90) of Findlay, OH
G: Ryan Sabin (6'4'') of Grand Valley St.
C: Nick Washburn (6'10''-91) of Hillsdale
F: Wes Wilcox (6'8''-86) of Northwood

All-Defensive Team
Will Bowles (6'7''-F) of Northwood
Alex Culy (6'2''-G-91) of Michigan Tech
Tyrone Lee (6'8''-F) of Grand Valley St.
Chene Phillips (6'2''-G) of Wayne St., MI
Cole Prophet (5'5''-PG) of Wayne St., MI
Aaron Robinson (6'3''-G-90) of Findlay, OH
Ryan Sabin (6'4''-G) of Grand Valley St.
Daniel Sutherlin (6'4''-G) of Ferris St.
DaWuan Thomas (6'1''-G) of Ashland
Chris Webb (6'1''-G-91) of Saginaw Valley

All-Tournament Team
Greg Kahlig (6'6''-F-92) of Findlay, OH
Dylan Kaufman (6'5''-F) of Findlay, OH
Derek Kinney (6'5''-F) of L.Superior
Derek Billing (6'2''-G) of L.Superior
Ben Stelzer (6'1''-PG-93) of Michigan Tech