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Wayne State rolls past Grand Valley State 72-19 in GLIAC quarterfinal

Sam Arseneault | Wayne State University | Apr 24, 2026
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Wayne State opened postseason play with a decisive result Wednesday night, overwhelming Grand Valley State 72-19 in the GLIAC Tournament quarterfinals at GVSU Fieldhouse Arena in Allendale, Michigan. The Warriors took control early and never let go, turning the game into a one-sided defensive effort that set the tone from the opening minutes.

The decisive element was Wayne State's defense. With Grand Valley State held to 19 points for the game, the Warriors dictated nearly every possession, disrupted any offensive rhythm and created the kind of lopsided margin that removed suspense well before the final minutes. The 53-point gap reflected a complete performance on that end of the floor, with Wayne State consistently contesting shots, limiting clean looks and preventing the Lakers from building any momentum.

Wayne State's offense supplied more than enough support. The Warriors finished with 72 points and steadily added to the lead throughout the night, using repeated scoring bursts to separate further after each stretch of play. While no individual statistics were provided, the team result underscored balanced execution, with Wayne State capitalizing on stops, pushing the tempo when opportunities appeared and converting enough half-court possessions to keep the pressure on Grand Valley State.

The game summary, key moments and standout categories supplied by the team did not include additional player-specific details, but the final score alone told the story of the quarterfinal. Wayne State controlled the matchup from start to finish, delivered the most significant run of the night through its sustained defensive dominance and advanced with one of its most commanding performances of the season.

With the win, the Warriors move on in the GLIAC Tournament after a performance that combined urgency, discipline and postseason efficiency. Wayne State left Allendale with the result it wanted and a clear formula to carry forward, defense first, steady offense and complete control of the game flow.

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