Grand Valley State Lakers Women's Basketball
Recent News About Grand Valley State Lakers Women's Basketball
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GVSU women's basketball team maintains unbeaten streak with win over Thomas More
The GVSU women's basketball team, ranked third, secured a victory against Thomas More in an away game on Friday afternoon.
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GVSU women's basketball prepares for road game against Thomas More
The Grand Valley State University (GVSU) women's basketball team is set to face Thomas More in an away game this Friday afternoon in Crestview Hills, Kentucky.
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GVSU women's basketball continues winning streak against Walsh
The Grand Valley State University (GVSU) women's basketball team, ranked third, continued their winning streak with a decisive victory over Walsh, finishing the game 85-41.
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GVSU women's basketball dominates Ohio Dominican on Senior Day
The Grand Valley State University (GVSU) women's basketball team secured a dominant victory against Ohio Dominican with a final score of 94-43.
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GVSU women's basketball starts home schedule with games against Ohio Dominican and Walsh
The GVSU women's basketball team is set to open their home schedule this weekend with games against Ohio Dominican and Walsh.
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GVSU women defeat Union for second straight ranked win
The GVSU women's basketball team, ranked third, secured their second consecutive victory against a ranked opponent by defeating the eighth-ranked Union with a score of 86-60.
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GVSU women’s basketball triumphs over MSUB; remains undefeated
The GVSU women's basketball team, ranked third nationally, secured a victory against sixth-ranked Montana State Billings (MSUB) with a final score of 69-52.
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GVSU women's basketball starts season strong with win over Findlay
The GVSU women's basketball team began their season at the D2CCA Tip Off at the Trailhead tournament in Montana, securing a victory over Findlay with a score of 92-50.
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GVSU women's basketball team starts new season at Montana tournament
The GVSU women's basketball team is set to begin their season at the D2CCA Tip Off at the Trailhead tournament in Montana.
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GVSU women's basketball tops GLIAC preseason poll; Bisballe named player of year
The Grand Valley State University (GVSU) women's basketball team has been ranked first in the Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (GLIAC) Preseason Coaches' Poll.
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GVSU reveals basketball promotional schedule for 2024-2025 season
Grand Valley State University (GVSU) has announced the promotional dates for the upcoming 2024-2025 basketball season. The women's team, led by head coach Mike Williams, aims to build on their successful previous season where they achieved a record of 31-3 and secured both the GLIAC regular season and tournament championships. Key players returning include All-American Rylie Bisballe and All-GLIAC selections Nicole Kamin, Paige Vanstee, and Hadley Miller.
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GVSU women's basketball adds Kathryn Schmidt and Emersen Berndt to roster
The Grand Valley State University (GVSU) women's basketball team has announced the addition of two new players to their 2024 recruiting class. The team secured commitments from transfer Kathryn Schmidt and incoming freshman Emersen Berndt, rounding out a seven-member class.
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Rylie Bisballe earns WBCA Honorable Mention All-American honors
Rylie Bisballe, a standout junior basketball player from Allendale, Michigan, has been named a WBCA Honorable Mention All-American. This recognition adds to her impressive list of accolades this season, which includes being named First-Team All-Region by D2CCA and both the GLIAC Player of the Year and Defensive Player of the Year.
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GVSU Lakers narrowly lose Midwest Regional Championship against Ferris State
The GVSU women's basketball team concluded their season in the Midwest Regional Championship game with a close loss to Ferris State, ending with a score of 49-46. This marks the end of the Lakers' impressive season, finishing with a record of 31-3.
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GVSU vs Ferris State women's basketball game to air live on WXSP-TV
Grand Valley State University, in collaboration with WXSP-TV and the NCAA, has announced that the NCAA Division II women's basketball Midwest Regional Championship game will be broadcast live. The matchup between Grand Valley State and Ferris State is scheduled for Monday, March 18, at 7:05 p.m. It will be available on WXSP-TV channel 15 in the Grand Rapids area, although the channel number may differ for cable or satellite subscribers.
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GVSU women’s basketball prepares for regional championship clash with Ferris State
For the third consecutive season, the Grand Valley State University (GVSU) women's basketball team is set to compete in the Midwest Regional Championship game. The match, which holds a place in the Elite Eight as its prize, will see GVSU face off against their Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (GLIAC) rival Ferris State on Monday night at 7:00 PM.
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GVSU women advance to Midwest Region basketball championship
The Grand Valley State University (GVSU) women's basketball team has advanced to the Midwest Region Championship game after defeating Northern Michigan University (NMU) in the semifinals. This marks the fourth victory for GVSU over NMU this season, with a final score of 72-44.
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GVSU women advance to regional semifinals after decisive win over Trevecca Nazarene
The GVSU women's basketball team, top-seeded in the Midwest region, faced off against eighth-seed Trevecca Nazarene in the NCAA Tournament. The Lakers overcame a slow start to dominate the second half, securing a 63-25 victory.
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GVSU women's basketball hosts NCAA Midwest Regional opener against Trevecca Nazarene
For the first time since 2005, the Grand Valley State University (GVSU) women's basketball team will host an NCAA Tournament game. The Lakers are the top seed in the Midwest Regional and will face eighth-seeded Trevecca Nazarene on Friday at 5:00 PM.
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Rylie Bisballe honored with CCA First-Team All-Midwest Region selection
Already recognized as the GLIAC Player of the Year and Defensive Player of the Year, Rylie Bisballe has now been named to the CCA First-Team All-Midwest Region. The junior forward from Lake City demonstrated strong performance throughout the season, averaging 13.4 points per game and scoring in double figures 24 times, with five games surpassing 20 points.