Grand Valley State (30-23) claimed the 2024 GLIAC Tournament Championship with a 5-3 victory over Saginaw Valley State Sunday afternoon at Jackson Field in Lansing, Michigan. GVSU receives the automatic bid to the NCAA Division II Tournament with the win. The win also secured the Lakers' 12th GLIAC Tournament Championship, the first since 2016, and the 21st GLIAC Championship in program history. The Lakers will enter the NCAA Tournament having won eight consecutive games.
The GVSU offense got rolling early as the first four hitters singled. 2B
Ayden VanEnkevort singled to right, CF
Kyle Nott singled to center, LF
Ryan Dykstra provided an RBI single to right and DH
Jonas Gulbrandsen singled home Nott. C
Brendan Guciardo moved up Dykstra and Gulbrandsen up on a ground out and RF Nate Logan pushed across Dykstra on a fielder's choice. SS
Connor Schuman singled to center to score Gulbrandsen and GVSU led 4-0 after the top half of the first inning.
The Lakers up their lead to 5-0 in the top of the sixth when VanEnkevort reached on an error and Nott executed a perfect drag bunt for a single. Gulbrandsen walked to load the bases and Guciardo came through with a sac fly to left to score VanEnkevort.
Saginaw Valley State scored two runs in the bottom of the seventh and one in the bottom of the ninth. Junior relief pitcher
Will Goebel came in after a leadoff walk and got two outs in the bottom of the ninth. Following a double off the wall to left center the Lakers executed a perfect relay from Nott to Schuman to Guciardo that was the first out of the inning to prevent a run. A lineout to left was the second out and leading 5-3 with the bases loaded, senior relief pitcher
Logan Wynalda, entered the game to face GLIAC Player of the Year, Hayden Jatczak. Wynalda induced a ground out to
Jake Rydquist at 3B and the celebration began.
Starting pitcher Mike Riley was sensational en route to picking up the win on the mound, yielding two runs on five hits, getting 14 ground outs and seven flyouts in 8.0 innings. Goebel was able to get two outs and Wynalda picked up his first save of the year in getting the final out.
Nott was 2-5 with a run scored, while Schuman was 2-5 with an RBI. Dykstra was 1-4 with an RBI and run scored and Gulbrandsen was 1-3 with an RBI and run scored. Guciardo and Logan each recorded an RBI and
Logan Anderson recorded a hit.
Grand Valley State will find out where they will go for the NCAA Tournament action Sunday night at 10 p.m.