Grand Valley State University Men's and Women's Indoor Track & Field Teams Claim 2013 GLIAC Championships

Grand Valley State University Men's and Women's Indoor Track & Field Teams Claim 2013 GLIAC Championships

Allendale, Mich.- The Grand Valley State University men's and women's track and field teams claimed the 2013 Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (GLIAC) Indoor Track and Field Championships hosted by Grand Valley State University at the Kelly Family Sports Center in Allendale, Mich.

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Men’s Awards
Coach of the Year: Jerry Baltes (Grand Valley State)
Track Athlete of the Meet: Josh Mirth (Hillsdale)
Field Athlete of the Meet: Tyler Grob (Saginaw Valley State)
Track Freshman of the Meet: Enock Rono (Northwood)
Field Freshman of the Meet: Darien Thornton (Grand Valley State)
Regional Track Athlete of the Year: Drew Windle (Ashland)
Regional Field Athlete of the Year: Garrett Gray (Ashland) and Joseph Postwaite (Lake Erie)

Women’s Awards
Coach of the Year: Jerry Baltes (Grand Valley State)
Track Athlete of the Meet: Anna Rudd (Ferris State)
Field Athlete of the Meet: Sam Lockhart (Grand Valley State)
Track Freshman of the Meet: Candice Longino Thomas (Tiffin)
Field Freshman of the Meet: Jamie Sindelar (Ashland)
Regional Track Athlete of the Year: Anna Rudd (Ferris State) Regional Field Athlete of the Year: Sam Lockhart (Grand Valley State) 

Women's Final Team Rankings

1. Grand Valley St. 229.5
2. Ashland 89.5
3. Tiffin 80
4. Saginaw Valley St. 48
5. Lake Superior St. 45
6. Findlay 38
7. Hillsdale 36
8. Ferris State 29
9. Northwood 15
10. Lake Erie 13

Northern Michigan 13
12. Wayne St. 12

Malone 12
     

Men's Final Team Rankings

1. Grand Valley St. 191.5
2. Ashland 115.5
3. Tiffin 66
4. Findlay 64.5
5. Hillsdale 61.5
6. Lake Erie 40
7. Malone 37
8. Northwood 25
  Lake Superior St. 25
10. Saginaw Valley St. 24
11. Ferris State 10
12. Ohio Dominican 3
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