Ypsilanti's Kingsley Perkins and Tyson Edmondson received First Team All-GLIAC honors, with Perkins also securing the title of GLIAC Defensive Player of the Year and a spot on the GLIAC All-Defensive Team. Perkins led his team to finish as the top defensive unit in the conference, conceding a league-best 68.0 points per game. He also proved to be one of the conference's top centers throughout the season, making pivotal stops and finishing as the league's third leading rebounder (6.4) and with 38 blocks, ranking second in the GLIAC. Edmondson, the Lakers' leading scorer with 13.3 points per game, also showcased impressive defensive skills, being named Defensive Player of the Week in week 14 and finishing in the top-10 in the GLIAC in steals per game.

By the Numbers
  • Perkins led his team to concede a league-best 68.0 points per game
  • Edmondson scored 13.3 points per game and finished in the top-10 in the GLIAC in steals per game
Bottom Line

Kingsley Perkins and Tyson Edmondson's exceptional performances have earned them well-deserved recognition in the form of All-GLIAC honors, with Perkins standing out as the Defensive Player of the Year. Their contributions have been instrumental in the Lakers' success throughout the season.