Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conference: Season 2013-14

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


Findlay (OH) wins the GLIAC 2013-2014 title (Photo: gliac.org)

GLIAC Women 2013-2014
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Findlay (OH) 2013-14
Charlie Ernst Charlie Ernst Ernst
Greg Kahlig
Kahlig
Jake Heagen
Heagen
Dylan Kaufman
Kaufman
Austin Gardner
Gardner
Ricardo Smith
Smith
# Name CM (INCH) Pos Bo NAT
32  Kahlig Greg 198 (6'6'') F 92 USA
31  Heagen Jake 196 (6'5'') F 92 USA
33  Kaufman Dylan 196 (6'5'') F 93 USA
2  Gardner Austin 185 (6'1'') G 94 USA
10  Smith Ricardo 188 (6'2'') G 95 USA
30  Jones Quaran 198 (6'6'') C 93 USA
20  Staley John 196 (6'5'') F 92 USA
12  Baity Alphonso 188 (6'2'') G 94 USA
14  Baker Konnor 190 (6'3'') G USA
42  Kohls Luke 193 (6'4'') F USA
5  Brown Josh 190 (6'3'') G 93 USA
44  Frilling Mark 198 (6'6'') F USA
22  Baldwin Chris 203 (6'8'') C USA
3  Samsel Sean 185 (6'1'') G USA
24  Stern-Tucker Tyler 201 (6'7'') F USA
45  Hollie Giani 180 (5'11'') PG USA
Head Coach: Charlie Ernst
Coach Assistant: Dave Krauss
Coach Assistant: Dan Shardo
Coach Assistant: Dustin Pfeifer
Coach Assistant: Eric Prigge


Oilers Win 3rd Straight GLIAC Tourney Title, 69-63 over Huskies - Mar 11, 2014

The University of Findlay men's basketball team won their third straight Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (GLIAC) Tournament title with a 69-63 win over Michigan Technological University on Sunday, March 9 in Croy Gymnasium.
The Oilers have now won a GLIAC Tournament championship in each of the first three seasons under the guidance of head coach Charlie Ernst and their win over the Huskies marked the first time a school in the league has won three straight titles.
Findlay, who improved to 24-5 on the season with the win, will get an automatic bid to the 2014 NCAA Division II National Tournament, which is slated to begin on Saturday, March 15. The Oilers opponent and their seeding in the tournament will be revealed tonight via the NCAA website.
The Oilers had to scratch and claw their way to a victory over the visiting Huskies, who drained 11 three pointers in the game. Findlay had a hot hand themselves however as they connected on 52.2 percent (24-of-46) of their shot attempts in the win.
Senior forward Greg Kahlig (6'6''-F-92) was selected as the tournament MVP and led the team with 22 points, eight rebounds and four assists in the win. His three-game tournament stretch of scoring 93 points (31.0ppg) enabled him to set a new GLIAC record for most points in series. The previous record of 84 points was set by former Findlay All-American Nathan Hyde during the 2010 campaign.
Kahlig also set GLIAC Tournament records for most made field goals in a tournament (31), most field goals attempted in a tournament (53) and most three pointers attempted in a tournament (30). He also tied Hyde by making 15 triples in the tournament, a record he established in 2010.
Junior forward Jake Heagen (6'5''-F-92) also played well for the Oilers and earned a spot on the all-tournament team with 15 points, seven rebounds and three assists. Heagen was joined on the all-tournament team by sophomore guard Dylan Kaufman (6'5''-F-93), who had nine points and four assists in the championship game.
The Huskies were led by Austin Armga (6'3''-G-91)'s 26 points. Ben Stelzer (6'1''-G-93) added 14 points as both players were named to the all-tournament team.
The Oilers have now won a GLIAC-best eight tournament titles. They have an all-time record of 31-6 in GLIAC Tournament games and are an impressive 22-0 at home in those contests.

Courtesy of GLIAC

GLIAC Tournament Final: Findlay - Michigan Tech 69-63

GLIAC Tournament Semifinals:
Michigan Tech - Malone 75-62
Findlay - Walsh 104-74


All-GLIAC 1st Team 2014
Austin Armga
Armga
Derek Billing
Billing
Tim Dezelski
Dezelski
Isiah Elliott
Elliott
Joe Graessle
Graessle

All-Tournament MVP: Greg Kahlig (6'6''-F-92) of Findlay, OH
Player of the Year: Greg Kahlig (6'6''-F-92) of Findlay, OH
Freshman of the Year: Calvin Turnage (6'5''-F) of Saginaw Valley
Coach of the Year: Steve Hettinga of L.Superior

1st Team
G: Austin Armga (6'3''-G-91) of Michigan Tech
G: Derek Billing (6'2''-G) of L.Superior
F: Tim Dezelski (6'6''-F-90) of Hillsdale
G: Isiah Elliott (6'2''-G) of Malone
G: Joe Graessle (6'4''-G-92) of Tiffin
G: Jesse Hardin (6'1''-G) of Walsh
F: Greg Kahlig (6'6''-F-92) of Findlay, OH
F: Cameron Metz (6'6''-F) of L.Superior
G: Ryan Sabin (6'4''-G) of Grand Valley St.
F: Wes Wilcox (6'8''-F-86) of Northwood

2nd Team
F: Bryan Coleman (6'6''-F-92) of Wayne St., MI
PG: Brad Dupont (6'0''-PG) of Walsh
F: Jake Heagen (6'5''-F-92) of Findlay, OH
PG: Drew Lehman (6'0''-PG) of Ferris St.
G: Chene Phillips (6'2''-G) of Wayne St., MI
G: Ben Stelzer (6'1''-G-93) of Michigan Tech
PG: Riley Thomas (5'10''-PG) of Lake Erie
F: Hrvoje Vucic (7'1''-F-91) of Walsh
G: Alex Williams (6'6''-G) of L.Superior
PG: Rob Woodson (5'11''-PG) of Grand Valley St.

All-Defensive Team
G: Alphonso Baity (6'2''-G-94) of Findlay, OH
F: Will Bowles (6'7''-F) of Northwood
G: Alex Culy (6'2''-G-91) of Michigan Tech
PG: Brad Dupont (6'0''-PG) of Walsh
F: Darvin Ham (6'6''-F) of Northwood
G: Chene Phillips (6'2''-G) of Wayne St., MI
G: Brandon Pritzl (6'3''-G) of Hillsdale
G: Che Richardson (6'4''-G) of Malone
G: Alex Williams (6'6''-G) of L.Superior
F: Gerald Williams-Taylor (6'4''-F-92) of Wayne St., MI

All-Tournament Team
F: Greg Kahlig (6'6''-F-92) of Findlay, OH
F: Jake Heagen (6'5''-F-92) of Findlay, OH
F: Dylan Kaufman (6'5''-F-93) of Findlay, OH
G: Austin Armga (6'3''-G-91) of Michigan Tech
G: Ben Stelzer (6'1''-G-93) of Michigan Tech
G: Isiah Elliott (6'2''-G) of Malone