The Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (GLIAC),
founded in 1972, has been a leader in the advancement and promotion
of intercollegiate athletics for men and women for 40 years.
The charter members of the GLIAC were Ferris State University,
Grand Valley State University, Lake Superior State University,
Northwood University (then Institute), and Saginaw Valley State
University.
Expansion of the GLIAC began immediately with the addition of
Oakland University in 1974. Hillsdale College, Northern Michigan
University, and Wayne State University were accepted as members in
1975. In 1977, the conference lost its first member when Northern
Michigan withdrew. Michigan Technological University filled the
vacancy when it became a member in 1980. After the 1986-87
season, Northwood left the conference and was replaced by Northern
Michigan. Northwood rejoined the conference in 1992.
After the 1989 season, the conference dropped football as a
sponsored sport. The conference schools sponsoring football joined
the members of the Heartland Collegiate Conference in forming the
football-only Midwest Intercollegiate Football Conference (MIFC),
which began play in 1990.
After nine years as one of the premier conferences in Division II
football, the MIFC merged as part of GLIAC on July 1, 1999. With
the merger, the University of Indianapolis became an associate
member as a football-only school.
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The GLIAC Commissioners |
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John Hoekje |
1971-72 to 1978-79 |
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Herbert “Pete” Peterson |
1979-80 to 1984-85 |
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Tom Donahue |
1985-86 to 1986-87 |
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Vern Norris |
1987-88 to 1991-92 |
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Tom Brown |
1992-93 to 2008-09 |
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Dell Robinson |
2009-10 to present |
The GLIAC entered a new era in the 1995-96 school year. Prior to
that time, all GLIAC member institutions were located in the state
of Michigan. On Dec. 14, 1994, membership was offered to three
schools located in Ohio and Pennsylvania. The expansion members
were Ashland University of Ashland, Ohio, and Gannon University and
Mercyhurst College, both located in Erie, Pennsylvania. All three
schools began their membership July 1, 1995.
On July 1, 1997, membership was granted to The University of
Findlay, located in Findlay, Ohio. UF replaced Oakland University,
which withdrew from the conference after the 1996-97 season as it
moved to NCAA Division I status.
The GLIAC membership changed again when Tiffin University of Ohio
joined the conference in the 2008-09 academic year. Tiffin was
offered membership on June 20, 2007. The addition of Tiffin left
the GLIAC with 12 full-time members as Gannon and Mercyhurst moved
to the Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference after the 2007-08
season.
The GLIAC entered a new era during the 2009-10 academic year.
Commissioner Tom Brown, who had presided over the league for 17
years, retried on June 30, 2009. The longest serving commissioner
in the history of the GLIAC, Brown expanded the conference from 10
full members to 14 full members and two associate members. Also
under his leadership, the conference has grown to offering
championships in 21 sports while rising to prominence on the
national level as GLIAC teams and student-athletes have achieved
success both in the classroom and on the fields of play.
The Conference expanded on July 1, 2010 when Lake Erie College of
Painesville, Ohio, and Ohio Dominican University, located in
Columbus, joined the GLIAC. The League will further expand on July,
2012 when Malone University and Walsh University, both located in
the Canton, Ohio area, become the 15th and 16th GLIAC members.
The policy-making body of the GLIAC is the Management Council,
which is comprised of three representatives from each member
institution – its director of athletics, faculty athletics
representative and senior woman administrator.
The presidency of the GLIAC Management Council is rotated
alphabetically by school, with Suzanne Sanregret, Director of
Athletics at Michigan Technological University, serving as GLIAC
President in 2012-13. Dr. Glenn Mroz, President of Michigan
Technological University, will serve as the chairperson of the
GLIAC Presidents Council this year.
The GLIAC made history in 2009 when it hired Dell Robinson as
Commissioner. Robinson became the first ethnic minority to serve as
D-II commissioner of a non-historically black college or university
conference when he began his duties on July 1, 2009.
Assisting Robinson are: Penny Cook, Asst. Commissioner for
Compliance/SWA, Jeff Ligney, Asst. Commissioner for Media
Relations; Mike McCann, Supervisor of Football Officials; Kim
Vieira, Supervisor of Soccer Officials; Jeanne Skinner, Supervisor
of Volleyball Officials; Rob Doss, Supervisor of Women’s
Basketball Officials; Bill Ek, Supervisor of Men’s Basketball
Officials; and Rich Fetchiet, Assignor of Baseball Umpires.