Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conference: Season 2020-21

Games Schedule
Mar.7:Ashland 85-77 Mich.Tech
Mar.5:SVSU 57-83Ashland
Mar.5:Mich.Tech 65-59 GVSU
Mar.4:Ashland 100-85 Ferris St
Mar.4:LSSU 57-72GVSU
Mar.4:Mich.Tech 74-63 Purdue NW
Mar.4:SVSU 76-74 WSU
Mar.2:SVSU 77-72 UW-Parksi
Feb.27:LSSU 73-84Ashland
Feb.27:GVSU 67-51 Northwood
Feb.27:Ferris St 68-70WSU
Feb.27:Mich.Tech 69-47 UW-Parksi
Feb.26:Mich.Tech 70-65 UW-Parksi
Feb.26:LSSU 60-78Ashland
Feb.26:Ferris St 84-71 WSU
Feb.26:GVSU 98-69 Northwood
Feb.21:Davenport 54-66NMU
Feb.20:GVSU 62-75Mich.Tech
Feb.20:UW-Parksi 68-72LSSU
Feb.20:Davenport 70-100NMU
Feb.20:SVSU 67-86WSU
Feb.20:Purdue NW 80-77 Ferris St
Feb.20:Northwood 73-68 Ashland
Feb.19:Purdue NW 75-89Ferris St
Feb.19:UW-Parksi 82-75 LSSU
Feb.19:SVSU 65-80WSU
Feb.19:GVSU 70-62 Mich.Tech
Feb.19:Northwood 50-60Ashland
Feb.16:NMU 51-73Mich.Tech
Feb.16:SVSU 72-70 Northwood
Feb.16:WSU 64-60 Ashland
Feb.16:Ferris St 82-84LSSU
Feb.16:Purdue NW 84-75 UW-Parksi
Feb.16:GVSU 85-60 Davenport
Feb.13:Ashland 91-82 Purdue NW
Feb.13:NMU 72-77GVSU
Feb.13:Mich.Tech 70-77Davenport
Feb.13:LSSU 70-86Northwood
Feb.13:WSU 63-60 UW-Parksi
Feb.12:Mich.Tech 58-73Davenport
Feb.12:WSU 64-68UW-Parksi
Feb.12:Ashland 80-84Purdue NW
Feb.12:LSSU 80-60 Northwood
Feb.12:NMU 75-81GVSU
Feb.9:WSU 62-59 GVSU
Feb.7:Northwood 63-74NMU
Feb.6:SVSU 62-65Mich.Tech
Feb.6:UW-Parksi 68-64 Ashland
Feb.6:Davenport 66-80LSSU
Feb.6:Northwood 72-84NMU
Feb.6:GVSU 70-51 Ferris St
Feb.6:Purdue NW 89-92WSU
Feb.5:Davenport 77-75 LSSU
Feb.5:GVSU 65-68Ferris St
Feb.5:SVSU 57-76Mich.Tech
Feb.5:UW-Parksi 48-52Ashland
Feb.5:Purdue NW 56-72WSU
Jan.31:LSSU 70-91NMU
Jan.30:LSSU 70-60 NMU
Jan.30:SVSU 57-73UW-Parksi
Jan.30:Ferris St 56-54 Mich.Tech
Jan.30:Ashland 82-66 Davenport
Jan.30:Northwood 79-83Purdue NW
Jan.29:Northwood 76-90Purdue NW
Jan.29:Ashland 76-57 Davenport
Jan.29:Ferris St 60-57 Mich.Tech
Jan.29:SVSU 65-71UW-Parksi
Jan.26:Mich.Tech 61-52 NMU
Jan.26:Northwood 56-62SVSU
Jan.26:Ashland 50-58WSU
Jan.26:Davenport 73-70 GVSU
Jan.26:LSSU 80-69 Ferris St
Jan.26:UW-Parksi 93-81 Purdue NW
Jan.23:Mich.Tech 83-70 LSSU
Jan.23:UW-Parksi 76-63 GVSU
Jan.23:Purdue NW 75-89Davenport
Jan.23:NMU 45-67Ferris St
Jan.23:Ashland 58-57 SVSU
Jan.23:WSU 66-67Northwood
Jan.22:WSU 67-74Northwood
Jan.22:NMU 67-59 Ferris St
Jan.22:Ashland 71-67 SVSU
Jan.22:UW-Parksi 42-59GVSU
Jan.22:Purdue NW 74-71 Davenport
Jan.22:Mich.Tech 79-74 LSSU
Jan.16:LSSU 86-88Purdue NW
Jan.16:Ferris St 87-69 UW-Parksi
Jan.16:Davenport 75-88WSU
Jan.16:GVSU 61-65Ashland
Jan.16:NMU 69-57 SVSU
Jan.16:Mich.Tech 68-63 Northwood
Jan.15:GVSU 65-52 Ashland
Jan.15:Davenport 68-86WSU
Jan.15:Mich.Tech 62-49 Northwood
Jan.15:Ferris St 55-82UW-Parksi
Jan.15:LSSU 75-64 Purdue NW
Jan.15:NMU 73-83SVSU
Jan.10:Purdue NW 76-52 Mich.Tech
Jan.10:UW-Parksi 72-55 NMU
Jan.10:SVSU 67-72GVSU
Jan.9:Northwood 66-56 Davenport
Jan.9:WSU 64-75LSSU
Jan.9:Ferris St 69-68 Ashland
Jan.9:SVSU 59-76GVSU
Jan.9:Purdue NW 59-68Mich.Tech
Jan.9:UW-Parksi 75-76NMU
Jan.8:Northwood 75-51 Davenport
Jan.8:WSU 87-76 LSSU
Jan.8:Ferris St 52-74Ashland
Dec.30:Olivet 55-105Ferris St
Dec.17:Ashland 59-73Mercyhurs (3)
Dec.17:Purdue NW 71-89Valpo
Dec.13:Ferris St 57-87Mercyhurs (3)
Dec.12:Ferris St 41-78Mercyhurs (3)
Dec.10:Purdue NW 72-92Ohio
Dec.3:Purdue NW 67-88BGSU
GLIAC Standings
1
12-5 (12-6)
2
12-6 (14-7)
3
11-6 (12-7)
4
11-7 (14-8)
5
9-10 (9-10)
5
8-8 (9-11)
5
8-8 (8-9)
8
8-8 (8-8)
9
8-10 (8-11)
10
6-12 (6-12)
11
5-11 (5-11)
12
4-11 (5-12)
Stats Leaders
PPG
RPG
APG
SPG
BPG
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Michigan T
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Avg: 21.4

21.4
20.6
CHAMPIONS! Eagles Win First GLIAC Tournament Title (Photo: GLIAC)
Ashland University 2020-21
John Ellenwood John Ellenwood Ellenwood
Aaron Thompson
Thompson
Derek Koch
Koch
Brandon Haraway
Haraway
Anton Webb
Webb
Victor Searls
Searls
# Name CM (INCH) Pos Bo Nat Cls Former Team
5  Aaron Thompson 193 (6'4'') G USASr St.John's Jesuit (Toledo, OH)
40  Derek Koch 203 (6'8'') F USASr Northwestern (West Salem, OH)
2  Bo Furcron 196 (6'5'') G USAFr Elyria (Elyria, OH)
1  Brandon Haraway 190 (6'3'') G USASo Norwalk (Norwalk, OH)
20  Anton Webb 201 (6'7'') G USAFr Dayton Christian (Miamisburg, OH)
35  Victor Searls 206 (6'9'') C USAFr St.Charles (Columbus, OH)
11  Hunter Shedenhelm 193 (6'4'') G USAFr
13  Tre Baumgardner 185 (6'1'') G USASr Africentric Early Co (Columbus, OH)
4  Dylan Beaugard 178 (5'10'') PG 99 USAJr Wilmington (Wilmington, OH)
33  Ethan Conley 190 (6'3'') G USASo Franklin Monroe (Pitsburg, OH)
3  Colin Nieberding 185 (6'1'') G USASr St.Ignatius (Cleveland, OH)
 Blake Furcron 193 (6'4'') G USASr Elyria (Elyria, OH)
10  Luke Metzger 178 (5'10'') PG USASo Maumee (Maumee, OH)
14  Kevin Mealwitz 188 (6'2'') G USASo Keystone (La Grange, OH)
12  Dylan Fasoyiro 190 (6'3'') G USAFr
23  Paul Burris 196 (6'5'') G USAFr
42  Ethan Golnick 196 (6'5'') F USAFr
 Carter Brady 180 (5'11'') PG USAFr
 Ashton Caruthers 190 (6'3'') G USAFr
 Lewis Markham 190 (6'3'') G USAJr
 Tyler Sipes 178 (5'10'') PG USASr
 Connor Stuart 185 (6'1'') G USAFr
22  CJ Karsatos 203 (6'8'') F USASo Upper Arlington (Upper Arlington, OH)
32  Matt Mealwitz 185 (6'1'') G USASo Keystone (La Grange, OH)
15  Andrew Keep 193 (6'4'') F USAFr Hilliard Bradley (Hilliard, OH)
34  Josh Hlavaty 190 (6'3'') F USAJr Temple Christian Aca (Jacksonville, FL)
Head Coach: John Ellenwood
Coach Assistant: Brook Turson
CHAMPIONS! Eagles Win First GLIAC Tournament Title - Mar 12, 2021
The Ashland University men's basketball team won the first GLIAC Tournament championship in program history with an 85-77 win over Michigan Tech on Sunday (March 7) afternoon in Hammond, Ind.
With the championship, the Eagles (14-8) claimed the GLIAC's automatic bid into the NCAA Tournament, which will begin next Saturday (March 13) in Evansville, Ind. The field will be announced later Sunday at 10:30 p.m. on NCAA.com.
"These were the last two hours we could compete in this league and this was the last day that we could play a GLIAC basketball game," said head coach John Ellenwood. "We saved the best for last."
After winning their first two games of the tournament by fairly comfortable margins, the Eagles and Huskies (14-7) played this game about as tight as would be expected for a championship game, though neither team lacked composure. The teams combined for just 19 turnovers and Ashland shot nearly 60 percent from the field.
"Our guys were ready today," Ellenwood said. "They had that confidence and it kept building into today. You saw an eye of the tiger type look in their eyes coming into this game."
The largest lead of the first half was just six points by Michigan Tech, and in the second half, the margin stayed within six until a basket by sophomore guard Brandon Haraway pushed Ashland ahead, 68-60, to cap a crucial 8-0 run that gave the Eagles the decisive edge they needed.
"We started to focus up a little bit more, we got our offense going and learned how to click with each other," Haraway said. "We're playing our best basketball right now and that's all you can ask for."
Senior wing Aaron Thompson (6'4''-G) had five points in that stretch and finished with a career-high 32 points to go with nine rebounds, four assists and three steals. He shot 11-for-15 from the floor and sank a season-high three triples. Thompson scored more than half of Ashland's points in the first half, going for 24 in the first 20 minutes.
"Aaron Thompson was unbelievable," Ellenwood said. "You talk about toughness. He's been the toughest guy for us for four years since he's been here. You can't teach that stuff."
GLIAC Player of the Year Owen White (6'6''-G) countered him throughout the game and finished with a game-high 33 points on 12-for-24 shooting.
After that 8-0 run, the Eagles built the lead up to nine points three different times and closed out the game.
Haraway was named the GLIAC Tournament Most Valuable Player and finished with 19 points and six rebounds. He averaged 26.7 points and 5.7 rebounds per game in the tournament.
"We've got a great team and Brandon is one of those guys that is a special player," Ellenwood said. "He's a talent we're very blessed to have. He's a great teammate and a beautiful person all-around. His intelligence, his athleticism, his work ethic are second to none. His brother, Ben, played for us and it was the same way. The whole family is that way and it's great to have a local guy that is your best player."
Senior guard Bo Furcron was one off his season high with 19 points on 7-for-12 shooting.
The teams were even on the glass, 29-29, and in bench scoring, 7-7. The Eagles only played six players with sophomore Ethan Conley pumping in all seven points as a reserve.
Trent Bell had a 15-point, 11-rebound double-double to join White as the top players for the Huskies.

Courtesy of gliac.org

GLIAC Tournament Final: Ashland - Michigan Tech 85-77
GLIAC Tournament Semifinals:
Ashland - Saginaw Valley St. 83-57
Michigan Tech - Grand Valley St. 65-59
All-GLIAC Awards 2021 - Mar 12, 2021
All-Tournament MVP: Brandon Haraway (6'3''-G) of Ashland
Player of the Year: Owen White (6'6''-G) of Michigan Tech
Freshman of the Year: Colin O'Rourke of Parkside
Coach of the Year: David Greer of Wayne State

1st Team
Owen White (6'6''-G) of Michigan Tech
Darian Owens-White (6'1''-G) of Wayne St. (Mich.)
Walt Kelser (6'0''-F) of Ferris St.
Brailen Neely (5'10''-PG-97) of Wayne St. (Mich.)
Brandon Haraway (6'3''-G) of Ashland
Christian Negron (6'7''-F-98) of Grand Valley St.
Kemon Bassett (6'6''-F) of Lake Superior St.
Jake Van Tubbergen (6'7''-G/F) of Grand Valley St.
Vincent Miszkiewicz (6'7''-F-00) of Purdue Northwest
Chris Rollins (6'0''-PG) of Davenport

2nd Team
Jack Ammerman (6'0''-PG) of Northwood
Max Bjorklund (6'1''-G) of Northern Mich.
Dolapo Olayinka (6'4''-F) of Northern Mich.
Malek Adams (6'2''-G) of Lake Superior St.
Myles Belyeu (6'3''-G) of Saginaw Valley
Aaron Thompson (6'4''-G) of Ashland
Avery Lewis (6'6''-F) of Wayne St. (Mich.)
Scott Ulaneo (6'10''-C-98) of Davenport
Delano Smith (6'4''-G) of Saginaw Valley
Dawson Bilski (6'3''-G) of Michigan Tech

All-Defensive Team
Christian Negron (6'7''-F-98) of Grand Valley St.
Aaron Thompson (6'4''-G) of Ashland
Ramar Evans (6'1''-G) of Parkside
Avery Lewis (6'6''-F) of Wayne St. (Mich.)
Vincent Miszkiewicz (6'7''-F-00) of Purdue Northwest
Chris Rollins (6'0''-PG) of Davenport
C.J. Robinson (5'11''-PG) of Lake Superior St.
Owen White (6'6''-G) of Michigan Tech
Brandon Haraway (6'3''-G) of Ashland
Maurion Scott (6'5''-G) of Northwood

All-Tournament Team

Myles Belyeu (6'3''-G) of Saginaw Valley State
Christian Negron (6'7''-F-98) of Grand Valley State
Aaron Thompson (6'4''-G) of Ashland
Eric Carl (6'5''-G) of Michigan Tech
Owen White (6'6''-G) of Michigan Tech