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The Warrior men totaled 830 points, second-most in GLIAC history behind Oakland's 952 points in 1987. Indianapolis (581.5) finished second, followed by Grand Valley State (576) and host Ashland (573). Lewis (470), Gannon (314.5), and Findlay (162) rounded out the field.
The Wayne State women completed the sweep (739.5 points) with a 138.5-point margin over second-place Grand Valley State (601). Indianapolis (575) came in third place, followed by host school Ashland (509). Gannon (310) was sixth, followed by Hillsdale (309.5), Lewis (275.5), Northern Michigan (231.5), and Findlay (116).
With both the women's and men's teams winning the conference championship for the second straight year, Wayne State joins Oakland - which did it seven times between 1989-97 - as the only schools in GLIAC history to win both titles in consecutive years.
For the sixth straight year, head coach Sean Peters earned GLIAC Men's Coach of the Year. He passed his former coach, Oakland University's Pete Hovland, for most Coach of the Year awards in GLIAC history and marked the second year in a row he has earned both the men's and women's year-end awards.
.: Grand Valley Rewards Boyce With Top Job May 5th
.: Wayne State Sweeps Calvin Jan 19th
.: Wayne State Sweeps Indianapolis Jan 12th
.: UW-Milwaukee Sweeps Wheaton Invitational Dec 1st
.: Golden Grizzly Quad Meet Oct 27th
.: Purdue Wins Indiana Intercollegiates Oct 13th
.: Hillsdale Lures Lawrence's Kirner Sep 14th