D-II Round 1: Elon at Grand Valley State
(Photo by Louis Murray)
ALLENDALE, Mich. – Disciplined.
That’s how Grand Valley State plays. Just a disciplined bunch.
There isn’t a ton of highlight reel footage coming out of Allendale. But there are a lot of victories.
Tim Murray is 111-37 since he arrived. Three out of every four.
The numbers don’t lie.
Because of the no-nonsense approach, Grand Valley is one of the teams no one wants to run into at any point, never mind a virtual postseason.
A couple of goals here and there against St. Thomas and we’re living in a Lakers’ dynasty.
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Seriously. It’s that close.
Sam Highland isn’t quite on the same plane as Holding, Dumsa or Parry, but he’s a killer.
An assassin that Elon will be hard-pressed to lock down.
“We have a good team,” said Murray.*
But crazy things have happened before.
Elon makes the tourney after dropping down from Division I and it has been the defense led by senior Teague Whalen and sophomore Dan Mulligan.
Senior David Burke leads the Phoenix offense with both a scoring and passing eye.
[*- The coach didn’t really say this. This is all made up. It’s fake]