National Champions: Kamin, Crow chip in to help Lakers win second national title in 20 years

The 2024-25 Grand Valley State women’s basketball team poses for a photo after winning a NCAA Division II National Championship on March 26, 2025 at the UPMC Cooper Fieldhouse in Pittsburgh. (Courtesy photo/GVSU Athletics)
PITTSBURGH- For the second time in program history, the GVSU women’s basketball team is National Champions. The Lakers took down California State-Dominguez Hills 70-58 in the championship game Friday to win the title for the first time since the 2005-06 season.
The win puts a bow on top of a fantastic season for the Lakers, in which they went 38-2, the most wins in a single season in program history. They won the GLIAC regular season and tournament titles, then the Midwest Regional title. 37 of the wins were by double-digits, and they led the country in scoring margin at 30.3.
The CSUDH press gave the Lakers trouble to begin the game, giving them a 7-2 lead after four minutes of action. GVSU settled in and made a 7-0 run, with Ellie Droste scoring the first five, to put them up 9-7. It remained tight over the next few minutes, but with the game tied at 11, GVSU ended the quarter on a 6-1 run to lead 17-12 after 10 minutes.
That momentum carried over into the second quarter as the Lakers started on a 9-1 run to push their lead to 26-13. The advantage would never dip into single-digits the rest of the way, growing up 19 points at 38-19, but a late Toro bucket made it 38-21 heading to halftime.
A 9-0 Laker run started off the second half, pushing the Laker lead up to 47-21. The Toros started to chip into the Laker lead, ending the quarter on a 17-6 run to trail 53-38 with one quarter to play.
After CSUDH got their deficit down to 12 two minutes into the fourth quarter, GVSU got two free throws from Paige Vanstee and a triple from Rylie Bisballe to push the lead back to 17 points. The Toros would not go away, going on a 13-6 run to get within 10 points with 35 seconds remaining. The Lakers would not let them get any closer, with both Droste and Abrie Cabana knocking down two free throws to ice the game away.
Tournament MVP Rylie Bisballe scored 13 points, adding six boards, three assists, and three steals. MacKenzie Bisballe earned All-Tournament Team honors, dropping a team-high 14 points, recording four rebounds, two blocks, and two steals. Droste scored 11 points and Paige Vanstee had eight points. Nicole Kamin was also named to the All-Tournament team, tallying six boards, three assists, three points, and two steals.
With the victory, the graduating senior class of Rylie Bisballe, Hadley Miller, Ellie Droste, Abrie Cabana, and Kathryn Schmidt end their careers with 145 wins, the most of any graduating class. They were a part of four regular season GLIAC titles, three GLIAC tournament titles, two Midwest Regional Championships, and now one National Championship.