Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conference: Season 2021-22

Games Schedule
Mar.6:Davenport 100-67 NMU
Mar.5:Davenport 98-80 SVSU
Mar.5:NMU 78-71 Mich.Tech
Mar.2:Davenport 91-90 Ferris St (17)
Mar.2:LSSU 94-99NMU
Mar.2:UW-Parksi 53-66Mich.Tech
Mar.2:GVSU 58-70SVSU
Feb.26:Davenport 90-64 WSU
Feb.26:Mich.Tech 65-56 LSSU
Feb.26:UW-Parksi 79-74 Northwood
Feb.26:GVSU 64-66SVSU
Feb.26:Hillsdale (15) 75-65 Ashland
Feb.26:NMU 93-87 Ferris St (17)
Feb.24:Mich.Tech 72-76Ferris St (17)
Feb.24:Ashland 79-62 Findlay
Feb.24:NMU 102-69 LSSU
Feb.24:Purdue NW 66-74Northwood
Feb.24:Davenport 67-62 SVSU
Feb.24:GVSU 62-53 WSU
Feb.24:East-West 53-74UW-Parksi
Feb.22:Davenport 84-78 Northwood
Feb.21:Northwood 57-68Davenport
Feb.19:Ashland 81-71 Malone
Feb.19:WSU 57-82Mich.Tech
Feb.19:Ferris St (17) 77-80Purdue NW
Feb.19:LSSU 61-90UW-Parksi
Feb.19:SVSU 62-88NMU
Feb.17:LSSU 71-63 Purdue NW
Feb.17:SVSU 71-77Mich.Tech
Feb.17:WSU 53-65NMU
Feb.17:Ferris St (17) 77-60 UW-Parksi
Feb.17:GVSU 71-67 Davenport
Feb.17:Walsh 70-68 Ashland
Feb.16:Northwood 65-68Purdue NW
Feb.14:Northwood 71-92Ferris St (17)
Feb.12:Mich.Tech 75-67 GVSU
Feb.12:LSSU 81-52 Northwood
Feb.12:Purdue NW 68-86SVSU
Feb.12:Ashland 75-71 KWC
Feb.12:NMU 81-75 Davenport
Feb.12:UW-Parksi 67-72WSU
Feb.4:GVSU 72-75LSSU
Feb.3:WSU 65-67SVSU
Feb.3:Davenport 74-91Ferris St (17)
Feb.3:NMU 68-75UW-Parksi
Feb.3:Mich.Tech 65-44 Purdue NW
Feb.2:Ashland 97-100Tiffin
Feb.1:GVSU 72-54 Northwood
Jan.31:LSSU 74-67 Davenport
Jan.31:Mich.Tech 64-62 NMU
Jan.29:Northwood 59-77NMU
Jan.29:UW-Parksi 95-73 Davenport
Jan.29:Ferris St (17) 75-60 WSU
Jan.29:Purdue NW 80-89GVSU
Jan.29:LSSU 67-79SVSU
Jan.27:LSSU 60-68WSU
Jan.27:Purdue NW 56-84Davenport
Jan.27:UW-Parksi 78-67 GVSU
Jan.27:Ferris St (17) 82-71 SVSU
Jan.27:Northwood 48-89Mich.Tech
Jan.26:Ashland 62-59 Lake Erie
Jan.25:Davenport 87-72 GVSU
Jan.24:Ferris St (17) 101-78 Northwood
Jan.22:Northwood 53-78LSSU
Jan.22:Davenport 61-73Mich.Tech
Jan.22:Cedarvill 60-77Ashland
Jan.22:SVSU 77-73 UW-Parksi
Jan.22:GVSU 79-67 NMU
Jan.22:WSU 75-93Purdue NW
Jan.20:WSU 69-89UW-Parksi
Jan.20:LSSU 80-95Ferris St (17)
Jan.20:Davenport 79-91NMU
Jan.20:SVSU 82-91Purdue NW
Jan.20:Ohio Do. 51-65Ashland
Jan.20:GVSU 80-74 Mich.Tech
Jan.15:NMU 88-78 WSU
Jan.15:Purdue NW 69-94UW-Parksi
Jan.15:Mich.Tech 49-66SVSU
Jan.15:LSSU 59-82GVSU
Jan.15:Findlay 56-54 Ashland
Jan.13:Ferris St (17) 83-76 GVSU
Jan.13:NMU 85-87SVSU
Jan.13:Mich.Tech 62-51 WSU
Jan.13:Ashland 53-52 Hillsdale (15)
Jan.13:UW-Parksi 83-76 Purdue NW
Jan.10:WSU 73-104Ferris St (17)
Jan.8:Purdue NW 55-83Mich.Tech
Jan.8:WSU 63-73LSSU
Jan.8:KWC 63-74Ashland
Jan.8:UW-Parksi 53-72NMU
Jan.8:SVSU 84-88Ferris St (17)
Jan.6:Purdue NW 59-90NMU
Jan.6:UW-Parksi 53-59Mich.Tech
Jan.6:SVSU 87-99LSSU
Jan.2:UMD 109-107 Ferris St (17)
Jan.2:IU Nort. 68-92SVSU
Jan.2:Finlandia 42-109NMU
Dec.31:Judson 46-99GVSU
Dec.31:Ashland 63-67Walsh
Dec.18:S.Indiana 81-78 Northwood
Dec.18:SVSU 67-55 WSU
Dec.15:Finlandia 52-122Mich.Tech
Dec.14:Clarke 72-84UW-Parksi
Dec.12:Grace C. 67-89SVSU
Dec.11:GVSU 80-69 UW-Parksi
Dec.11:Lake Erie 67-78Ashland
Dec.11:Davenport 93-91 Purdue NW
Dec.11:Ferris St (17) 71-48 Mich.Tech
Dec.11:Northwood 57-65WSU
Dec.11:LSSU 74-72 NMU
Dec.10:Northwood 82-92SVSU
Dec.9:Northwood 82-92SVSU
Dec.9:Ferris St (17) 76-63 NMU
Dec.9:LSSU 64-70Mich.Tech
Dec.9:Davenport 60-67UW-Parksi
Dec.5:Northwood 57-79EMU
Dec.4:Ashland 71-74Cedarvill
Dec.4:Purdue NW 81-93LSSU
Dec.4:Mich.Tech 98-75 Northwood
Dec.4:SVSU 77-79Davenport
Dec.4:WSU 63-70GVSU
Dec.4:UW-Parksi 68-91Ferris St (17)
Dec.2:UW-Parksi 84-62 LSSU
Dec.2:Purdue NW 77-120Ferris St (17)
Dec.2:SVSU 68-65 GVSU
Dec.2:WSU 59-71Davenport
Dec.2:Ashland 77-54 Ohio Do.
Dec.2:NMU 72-81Northwood
Nov.30:SVSU 57-68Butler
Nov.28:UMD 76-63 NMU
Nov.28:Great L. 57-92SVSU
Nov.28:St.Cloud 76-90Mich.Tech
Nov.28:Lincoln 66-82Ferris St (17)
Nov.28:Calumet 83-118Purdue NW
Nov.27:Purdue NW 71-81Ill.St.
Nov.27:St.Cloud 89-73 NMU
Nov.27:St.Leo 67-68GVSU
Nov.27:Ashland 65-57 Eckerd
Nov.27:Lewis 67-88LSSU
Nov.27:Findlay 68-62 UW-Parksi
Nov.27:UMD 76-42 Mich.Tech
Nov.26:GVSU 75-68 FSC
Nov.24:Northwood 85-91Indiana.
Nov.24:Union, TN 83-66 Purdue NW
Nov.23:Great L. 68-109Davenport
Nov.23:Ferris St (17) 74-86Findlay
Nov.23:Grace C. 78-105GVSU
Nov.23:Northwood 79-71 UIS
Nov.23:Finlandia 58-118LSSU
Nov.21:Conco., W 65-102NMU
Nov.21:SVSU 80-90Gannon
Nov.20:SMSU 73-63 Davenport
Nov.20:Westminst 74-78LSSU
Nov.20:Upper Iow 82-68 UW-Parksi
Nov.20:Purdue NW 70-81Quincy
Nov.20:Mich.Tech 83-72 UMC
Nov.20:Ashland 73-85Ferris St (17)
Nov.20:Cedarvill 71-80GVSU
Nov.19:Westminst 71-81LSSU
Nov.19:Davenport 67-84Upper Iow
Nov.19:SMSU 69-60 UW-Parksi
Nov.18:Ferris St (17) 89-58 Hillsdale (15)
Nov.18:Northwood 68-91Findlay
Nov.18:NMU 86-69 UMC
Nov.18:IU Nort. 84-87Purdue NW
Nov.18:SVSU 80-63 W.Michiga
Nov.17:Olivet 73-84SVSU
Nov.17:Lewis 66-68WSU
Nov.17:Ferris St (17) 89-58 Hillsdale (15)
Nov.15:Ashland 80-76 Gannon
Nov.14:GVSU 77-60 Indiana.
Nov.14:Drury 77-124Ferris St (17)
Nov.13:McKendree 75-62 NMU
Nov.13:William 67-75Davenport
Nov.13:UIS 79-92UW-Parksi
Nov.13:Purdue NW 56-63Rockhurst
Nov.13:Malone 80-85SVSU
Nov.13:Hillsdale (15) 83-61 Northwood
Nov.13:Mich.Tech 64-56 Lewis
Nov.12:Malone 92-94Northwood
Nov.12:WSU 50-59Ashland
Nov.12:Ohio Do. 76-83Ferris St (17)
Nov.12:Davenport 77-64 Rockhurst
Nov.12:Hillsdale (15) 75-67 SVSU
Nov.12:William 76-71 Purdue NW
Nov.12:McKendree 74-59 Mich.Tech
Nov.12:UW-Parksi 79-75 Lindenwoo
Nov.12:NMU 67-57 Lewis
Nov.7:Rochester 41-64SVSU
Nov.6:Alma 56-80GVSU
Nov.5:Ferris St (17) 59-100Xavier
Nov.5:LSSU 81-91Oakland
Nov.4:Davenport 59-85Ill.St.
Nov.4:GVSU 60-83Mich.St.
Nov.3:GVSU 67-78CMU
Oct.31:Alma 51-88LSSU
Oct.30:Ashland 87-78 Valpo
Oct.27:Ferris St (17) 58-92Mich.St.
GLIAC Standings
1
16-3 (21-7)
2
16-3 (20-3)
3
14-5 (18-7)
4
12-8 (16-11)
5
11-8 (15-11)
6
11-9 (20-13)
7
10-8 (14-11)
8
9-10 (14-11)
9
8-8 (16-10)
10
4-13 (7-19)
11
2-12 (4-18)
12
2-14 (4-21)
Stats Leaders
PPG
RPG
APG
SPG
BPG
Croft_Tray

UW-Parkside
(185-G-)
Avg: 20.1

20.1
18.7
17.8
17.7
GLIAC CHAMPS! Davenport Captures First GLIAC Tournament Crown in Program History (Photo: GLIAC)
Davenport University 2021-22
Burt Paddock Burt Paddock Paddock
Jairus Stevens
Stevens
Chris Rollins
Rollins
Marcedus Leech Jr.
Leech Jr.
Jarrin Randall
Randall
Luke Maranka
Maranka
# Name CM (INCH) Pos Bo Nat Cls Former Team
 Jairus Stevens 196 (6'5'') F USA Merrillville (Merrillville, IN)
2  Chris Rollins 183 (6'0'') PG USASr East English Village (Detroit, MI)
5  Marcedus Leech Jr. 196 (6'5'') G USASr Jonesboro (Jonesboro, AR)
1  Jarrin Randall 183 (6'0'') F USA Morgan Park (Chicago, IL)
23  Luke Maranka 208 (6'10'') F USAJr Hudsonville (Hudsonville, MI)
0  Samm Jones 180 (5'11'') PG USA DeLaSalle (Minneapolis, MN)
10  Jaden Terrell 201 (6'7'') F USAFr Wheeling (Wheeling, IL)
13  Noble Cooper 198 (6'6'') SG USAJr Liberty (Issaquah, WA)
14  Chaz Birchfield 196 (6'5'') F USAJr Hamilton SE (Fishers, IN)
34  Elijah Belle 178 (5'10'') PG USAJr Voyageur Academy (Detroit, MI)
15  Jakub Dombek 211 (6'11'') F/C 1998 Czech RepublicJr Hartford
4  Brackton Miller 188 (6'2'') F USAFr Elkhart Memorial (Elkhart, IN)
20  Nic Sura 190 (6'3'') G USAFr Grand Ledge (Grand Ledge, MI)
30  Case Conley 198 (6'6'') F USAJr Williamston (Williamston, MI)
51  James Felton 208 (6'10'') C USAFr Lansing Christian (Lansing, MI)
3  Avery Hudson 178 (5'10'') F USASr Wayland (Wayland, MI)
44  Jaylen Hodges 193 (6'4'') G USAFr Bridgeport (Bridgeport, MI)
40  Jeff Carrier 201 (6'7'') F USAFr Mason County Central (Scottville, MI)
Head Coach: Burt Paddock
Coach Assistant: Robbie Harman
Coach Assistant: Dylan Liddell
GLIAC CHAMPS! Davenport Captures First GLIAC Tournament Crown in Program History - Mar 8, 2022
The Davenport University men's basketball team captured the first GLIAC Tournament title in program history on Sunday inside SDC Gym and did so in emphatic fashion. The Panthers dismantled Northern Michigan (18-12), 100-67, for the largest margin of victory ever in the league final and became the first team to score 100 points in that game since 1996. DU also became the first-ever eight seed to win the event and was just the third to play in the finals.
Davenport (17-13), winners of seven games in a row, was paced by the Tournament MVP, Jarrin Randall (6'0''-F). Randall finished with a game-high 28 points for the sixth 20-point game of his career, all of which have come this season. The Chicago native put up a total of 69 points in the three tournament games for an average of 23 per contest. Also featured on the All-Tournament Team with 15 points on Sunday was big man, Luke Maranka (6'10''-F), who racked up 51 points in the three outings for an average of 17.
Those two were joined by Jairus Stevens (6'5''-F) (17 points) and Chris Rollins (6'0''-PG) (16 points) in the double-figure department. Maranka came two rebounds shy of back-to-back double-doubles while Stevens and Samm Jones (5'11''-PG) each notched a pair of assists. Defensively, four different Panthers registered a block including Maranka, Stevens, Chaz Birchfield (6'5''-F), and Jeff Carrier (6'7''-F), while Rollins and Stevens each tallied three steals.
Unlike Saturday against Saginaw Valley State in the semifinals, Davenport couldn't have asked for a better start against Northern Michigan. The Panthers scored 11 of the game's first 15 points and 16 of its first 22 to lead by 10, 16-6, just over five minutes in. The Wildcats answered with five-straight points to make it a five-point game, 16-11, but would never get any closer than that. DU would go on to lead by as many as 15 in the first half (29-14), 12 at halftime (44-32), and 39 in the second half (93-54).
Davenport beat Northern Michigan for just the third time in the all-time series (3-9) and it's the widest head-to-head margin for either team. The Panthers also snapped a six-game losing streak against the Wildcats, while defeating head coach, Matt Majkrzak , for the first time (1-6).

Courtesy of gliac.org

GLIAC Tournament Final: Northern Michigan - Davenport 67-100
GLIAC Tournament Semifinals:
Saginaw Valley State - Davenport 80-98
Michigan Tech - Northern Michigan 71-78

Tags : JARRIN RANDALL, DAVENPORT UNIVERSITY, NCAA2 BASKETBALL
All-GLIAC Awards 2022 - Mar 8, 2022
All-Tournament MVP: USA Jarrin Randall (6'0''-F) of Davenport
Player of the Year: USA Owen White (6'6''-G) of Michigan Tech
Freshman of the Year: USA Rasheed Bello (6'0''-PG) of UW-Parkside
Coach of the Year: Josh Buettner of Michigan Tech

First Team
USA Malek Adams (6'2''-G) of LSSU
USA Dorian Aluyi (6'5''-F) of Ferris St.
USA Trent Bell (6'7''-F) of Michigan Tech
USA Tray Croft (6'1''-G) of UW-Parkside
USA Walt Kelser (6'0''-F) of Ferris St.
USA Brailen Neely (5'10''-PG-1997) of WSU
USA Chris Rollins (6'0''-PG) of Davenport
USA Delano Smith (6'4''-G) of SVSU
USA Jake Van Tubbergen (6'7''-G/F) of GVSU
USA Owen White (6'6''-G) of Michigan Tech

Second Team
USA Jack Ammerman (6'0''-PG) of Northwood
USA Anthony Barnard (6'7''-G/F) of Purdue NW
USA Kemon Bassett (6'6''-F) of LSSU
USA Max Bjorklund (6'1''-G) of NMU
USA Lee Higgins (6'3''-G) of Ferris St.
USA Darnell Hoskins Jr. (5'11''-G) of SVSU
USA John Kerr (6'7''-F/C) of NMU
Puerto Rico Christian Negron (6'7''-F-1998) of GVSU
USA Jarrin Randall (6'0''-F) of Davenport
USA Tyler Witz (6'9''-F) of SVSU

All-Defensive Team
USA Trent Bell (6'7''-F) of Michigan Tech
USA Deleon Brown (6'3''-G-1997) of GVSU
USA Carter Johnston (6'3''-G) of Michigan Tech
USA John Kerr (6'7''-F/C) of NMU
Puerto Rico Christian Negron (6'7''-F-1998) of GVSU
USA C.J. Robinson (5'11''-PG) of LSSU
USA Chris Rollins (6'0''-PG) of Davenport
USA Logan Ryan (6'8''-C) of Ferris St.
USA Owen White (6'6''-G) of Michigan Tech
USA Caleb Zurliene (6'6''-G/F) of Purdue NW

All-Tournament Team

USA Jarrin Randall (6'0''-F) of Davenport
USA Luke Maranka (6'10''-F) of Davenport
USA Max Bjorklund (6'1''-G) of NMU
USA Nick Wagner (6'4''-G-1997) of NMU
USA Owen White (6'6''-G) of Michigan Tech
USA Darnell Hoskins Jr. (5'11''-G) of SVSU