Who led GVSU in scoring?
Paige VanStee led GVSU with 25 points.
Sports / College
The Grand Valley State University (GVSU) women's basketball team has once again claimed the NCAA Division II National Championship, marking their second consecutive title. The Lakers defeated Indiana University-Pennsylvania (IUP) with a sco...
The Lakers' victory was characterized by a strong start, with MacKenzie Bisballe scoring just 10 seconds into the game. GVSU quickly established an early lead, demonstrating their intent to control the game from the outset. Their aggressive play led to forced turnovers and easy baskets, allowing them to lead 17-8 after the first quarter.
In the second quarter, GVSU continued to dominate, particularly inside, with Bisballe scoring multiple consecutive baskets. By halftime, they had built a commanding 41-24 lead. Their effective shooting, with 61% from the field in the first half, made it difficult for IUP to keep pace.
IUP attempted a comeback in the third quarter, but VanStee responded with seven consecutive points, effectively stifling any momentum IUP tried to generate. Kamin's three-pointer further solidified GVSU's lead, ensuring the game was out of reach for IUP.
GVSU's path to the championship included dominant wins throughout the GLIAC tournament and NCAA regional. They consistently won games by double digits, showcasing their superior skill and determination. This back-to-back title places GVSU among an elite group of Division II teams that have achieved this feat.
Paige VanStee led GVSU with 25 points.
Nicole Kamin was named the NCAA Tournament MVP.
GVSU has won three national titles overall (2006, 2025, 2026).
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