GVSU Women's Basketball
Captures National Title
Lakers' dominant season closes on top of Division II

Story by Thomas Chavez
Photos by Cory Morse and Emily Riddle
The GVSU Women’s Basketball team’s season came to a close with confetti falling and a trophy hoisted in the air. For the second time in program history, the Lakers are Division II National Champions. The Lakers finish as the top team after a dominant season.
GVSU celebrates the 70-58 win over Cal-State Dominguez Hills in the NCAA Division II National Championship at the UPMC Cooper Fieldhouse in Pittsburgh on March 28. (Photo by Cory Morse)
GVSU celebrates the 70-58 win over Cal-State Dominguez Hills in the NCAA Division II National Championship at the UPMC Cooper Fieldhouse in Pittsburgh on March 28. (Photo by Cory Morse)
The Lakers finished their season with a 38-2 record, including a 19-1 record in the GLIAC.
The Lakers opened the season on an 11-game winning streak, including a three game sweep in the Division II Conference Comissioners Association Tipoff Classic in Billings, Mont.
Ellie Droste, left, and Hadley Miller, standing, react to a call made by the officials during the women's basketball game against Wayne State University February 20. Grand Valley defeated Wayne State at home 85-67 to win their fourth straight GLIAC title.
Ellie Droste, left, and Hadley Miller, standing, react to a call made by the officials during the women's basketball game against Wayne State University February 20. Grand Valley defeated Wayne State at home 85-67 to win their fourth straight GLIAC title.
"We had a very talented and closely connected group who took ownership this year. They had a vision at the beginning of the year and put the time and energy into making that vision become a reality."
– Coach Mike Williams

The team won the GLIAC Tournament in a 79-48 victory over the Ferris State Bulldogs, the rivals’ third time playing each other in the season. Grand Valley swept their rivals this season, with each victory coming by a double-digit margin.

GVSU advanced past Gannon University and Pittsburg State in the Elite Eight and Final Four before defeating California State-Dominguez Hills 70-58 in the Division II Tournament National Championship Game.
Passionate Laker Dance Team member, Zackery Walters, holds a 'GO' sign embodying the excitement and energy of the regional championship game against Ashland on March 17. (Photo by Emily Riddle)
Passionate Laker Dance Team member, Zackery Walters, holds a 'GO' sign embodying the excitement and energy of the regional championship game against Ashland on March 17. (Photo by Emily Riddle)




“On behalf of the entire GVSU community, I want to congratulate our women's basketball team on becoming National Champions. This title reflects the consistent excellence that GVSU women's basketball is known for, and it’s been a joy to watch their season-long journey to this title. These student-athletes embody success on and off the court, and Lakers around the world are celebrating with them!”
– President Philomena V. Mantella

GVSU celebrates the 70-58 win over Cal-State Dominguez Hills in the NCAA Division II National Championship at the UPMC Cooper Fieldhouse in Pittsburgh on March 28. (Photo by Cory Morse)
GVSU celebrates the 70-58 win over Cal-State Dominguez Hills in the NCAA Division II National Championship at the UPMC Cooper Fieldhouse in Pittsburgh on March 28. (Photo by Cory Morse)