Wayne State University Men’s Basketball Secures No. 7 Seed in GLIAC Tourney with Harris’ Game-Winning Shot
The Wayne State University men's basketball team secured a No. 7 seed in the GLIAC tournament with a thrilling 75-74 victory over Saginaw Valley State University, marked by 10 points scored in the final 51 seconds.
By the Numbers- Wayne State shot 54% from the field, while Saginaw Valley shot 41%.
- WSU made 8-of-15 three-pointers, compared to SVSU's 7-of-20.
- Leading scorers: Rob Lee (WSU) with 22 points, Tre Garrett (SVSU) with 24 points.
- Wayne State advances to the GLIAC Tournament quarterfinals against Lake Superior State.
- The upcoming game follows previous close matchups between the two teams.
The Wayne State University men's basketball team will face Lake Superior State in the GLIAC Tournament quarterfinals after a dramatic win against Saginaw Valley State University, setting the stage for a riveting showdown.
Bottom LineWayne State's last-second victory propels them into the tournament with momentum, paving the way for an intense quarterfinal clash with Lake Superior State.
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