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The team represented the Grand Valley State University in the Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (GLIAC) during the 2002 NCAA Division II football season. In their 12th season under head coach Brian Kelly , the Lakers compiled a 14–0 record (9–0 against conference opponents), outscored opponents by a total of 654 to 231, and ...
A football signed by the 2002 NCAA Division II Champion Grand Valley State Lakers football team. The Lakers opened at home against a tough non-conference opponent, California-Davis (which was in its last year of Division II competition) and won 24–14. The Lakers went on to defeat three ranked teams en route to the undefeated season.
The Grand Valley State Cheerleading (GVC) program includes two teams: a coed and an all-girl squad, each consisting of approximately 20 athletes, but it may vary from year to year. Both squads cheer at all home football games, events throughout homecoming week, and other select events.
The Grand Valley State Lakers defeated the Valdosta State Blazers, 31–24, to win their first Division II national title. [2] The Harlon Hill Trophy was awarded to Curt Anes, quarterback from Grand Valley State.
He led the Grand Valley State Lakers to consecutive NCAA Division II Football Championships in 2002 and 2003. Kelly's 2012 Notre Dame team reached the 2013 BCS National Championship Game , while his 2018 and 2020 Fighting Irish teams made appearances in the College Football Playoff .
The Grand Valley State football team bounced back from a loss to Ferris State to crush Wayne State on Saturday. How GVSU football shook off loss to Ferris State, beat Wayne St. to march toward ...
Pages in category "Grand Valley State Lakers football seasons" The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Kircus attended Grand Valley State University, where he was a member of the 2002 NCAA Division II Football Championship team. During his senior season in 2002, Kircus set a college record with 35 touchdown receptions in a single season. Kircus finished his collegiate career with an NCAA record 80 career touchdown receptions.