Box Score HOUGHTON - When Lake Superior State struggled to score during
the second half of Saturday's Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic
Conference Men's Basketball Tournament semifinal game against Grand
Valley State, sophomore center Lucas Holt gave LSSU the spark it
needed.
Holt scored eight of Lake Superior State's 10 unanswered
points to give the Lakers (16-12) a 47-44 lead with 8:53 remaining
in the game. Two minutes later, junior Cameron Metz made a layup to
tie it, 49-49, and LSSU took the lead for good on back-to-back
three-pointers by freshman Rashaun Carroll at 5:16 and Tony Harris
at 4:18.
LSSU went on to beat Grand Valley State 70-64 to avenge two
regular-season losses to GVSU and land in the championship game of
the GLIAC Tournament for the second time in school
history.
The No. 8-seeded Lakers will play defending tournament
champion Findlay at 2 p.m. Sunday at Michigan Tech for the
2013 championship. No. 3 seed Findlay (21-7) beat No. 2 seed
Michigan Tech, 54-51 earlier Saturday.
LSSU trailed 33-32 at halftime and was limited to one field goal
during the first 7:21 of the second half. LSSU's defense, however,
kept GVSU from making a field goal during a 9:37 span during the
second half.
Junior guard Derek Billing was 12-of-12 at the free-throw line
and led LSSU with 18 points. Senior forward Derek Kinney
followed with 12 points and seven rebounds. Lake State's balanced
attack also included nine points by Carroll and sophomore guard
Tony Harris, and eight each by post players Metz and Holt.
LSSU shot 45.7 percent from the field, including 6-of-10 from
three-point range, and made a season-high 32-of-41 free
throws. The Lakers overcame 17 turnovers by dominating the boards,
33-19.
Tyrone Lee led Grand Valley (19-9) with 15 points and nine
rebounds, while Ricardo Carbajal came off the bench to score 10
points. GVSU shot 42.6 percent from the field, including 7-of-19
from three-point range, and made 17-of-23 free throws.
LSSU's previous GLIAC Tournament championship game
appearance occurred in 1996 when the Lakers beat Oakland for
the title.
LSSU-GVSU Boxscore
Photos courtesy of MTU Sports Information