Quick Hits: GVSU keeps pace at Valparaiso
Nov 10, 2014
GVSU keeps pace in opener at Valpo
The Grand Valley State University men’s basketball team got off to an impressive start in the 2014-15 campaign with a strong showing in a 60-52 exhibition loss Thursday night at Division I Valparaiso University.
After Valparaiso took a slim 23-20 lead into halftime, the second half saw six ties and nine lead changes.
GVSU took a 36-25 lead with 10 minutes left, but Valpo went on a run and took the lead for good. A Ryan Sabin 3-pointer with 5:53 left brought GVSU to within five points, but Valpo pulled away down the stretch.
Sabin, Darren Kapustka and Ricky Carbajal led the offensive charge, notching 13, 11 and 10 points, respectively. Sabin turned in a double-double, adding a game-high 10 rebounds.
The game was largely a defensive struggle, as GVSU shot 33 percent from the field compared to Valpo’s 35 percent. The Lakers won the turnover battle, giving away 12 and forcing 20 Crusader turnovers.
Ernijs Ansons led GVSU with four assists.
The Lakers head to Hope College for a second exhibition contest Tuesday at 7 p.m.
Hockey club posts 1-0-1 weekend series
A pair of ACHA Division II powerhouse teams collided at Georgetown Ice Center over the weekend as Grand Valley State University hosted Lindenwood University in back-to-back games. GVSU and Lindenwood began the weekend as the top teams in the Central Division.
The Lakers got off to a slow start in game one, falling behind 4-1. The tides quickly turned, however, and GVSU put up five consecutive goals to storm back in a 6-4 victory on Friday night.
GVSU’s Collin Finkhouse supplied the game-winning goal at the 12:56 mark in the third period. Finkhouse, J.D. Duckworth, Nick Schultz and Corbin Rainey all finished with two points.
The encore was a similar high-scoring affair, but ended in a 5-5 tie. Troy Marrett led the way for GVSU with two assists and a third-period goal.
GVSU moves to 12-2-0-1 on the season, and will play next on Nov. 14 at Davenport University.