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1 WOMEN S BASKETBALL PLAYERS-OF-THE-WEEK Most POW Winners: 8 - Rebecca Kielpinski, UAA. 6 Nicole Lynch, HSU. 5 Mandy Wood, SPU; Beth Layton, SMU; Alira Carpenter, MSUB; Kelsey Hill, SPU; Bobbi Knudsen, MSUB; Erin Chambers, SFU. 4 Alysson Kollmann, NNU; Kelley Berglund, SPU; Kamie Jo Massey, UAA; Adrienne Taalak, UAF; Jackie Hollands, SPU; Janee Olds, NNU; Kristin Hein, NNU; Amanda Dunbar, WWU; Alyssa Horn, UAA ( ); Nayp Raincock- Ekunwe, SFU ( ); Suzanna Ohlsen, SPU Nov Rose Shaw, Central Washington Nov Melanie Wagoner, Alaska Fairbanks Nov. 26-D. 2 Cal-Jean Lloyd, Seattle Dec. 3-9 Mandi Dinan, Western Oregon Alysson Kollmann, Northwest Nazarene Dec Amber Hellberg, Northwest Nazarene Nicole Lynch, Humboldt State Dec Jenn McGillivray, Western Washington Dec Heather Laats, Western Oregon Bell Jordan, Alaska Anchorage Dec. 31-J.6 Nicole Lynch, Humboldt State Kelley Berglund, Seattle Pacific Jan Kathy Kartikova, Saint Martin s Jan Rose Shaw, Central Washington Jodie Kaczor, Western Washington Jan Jessie DeLaunay, Seattle Stacey Miller, Western Washington Jan. 28-F.3 Kristin Poe, Seattle Pacific Feb Angela Jensen, Central Washington Alysson Kollmann, Northwest Nazarene Feb Megan Quarterman, Western Washington Kelley Berglund, Seattle Pacific Feb Kerie Hughes, Seattle Pacific Anna Allen-McGarrah, Northwest Nazarene Feb. 25-M.3 Julia Eisentrout, Saint Martin s Bell Jordan, Alaska Anchorage Nov Kelley Berglund, Seattle Pacific Nov. 26-D.1 Alysson Kollmann, Northwest Nazarene Dec. 2-8 Meggen Kautzky, Central Washington Dec Nicole Lynch, Humboldt State Dec Darcey Hodges, Western Oregon Dec Michelle Beaumont, Seattle Pacific Martina Kartikova, Saint Martin s Dec. 30-J.5 Kamie Jo Massey, Alaska Anchorage Jan Carli Smith, Seattle Pacific Susan Rodgers, Western Washington Jan Nicole Lynch, Humboldt State Nicole Calderon, Western Oregon Jan Kerie Hughes, Seattle Pacific Jan. 27-F.2 Lisa Bocook, Saint Martin s Feb. 3-9 Stacey Miller, Western Washington Feb Jenn McGillivray, Western Washington Erica Matthews, Western Oregon Feb Karissa Martin, Central Washington Feb. 24-M. 2 Alysson Kollmann, Northwest Nazarene Cody Burgess, Alaska Fairbanks Mar Nov Nov Dec. 1-7 Dec Dec Dec. 29-J.4 Jan Jan Jan Jan. 26-F.1 Feb.2-8 Feb Feb Feb Mar. 1-7 Mar Kelley Berglund, Seattle Pacific Heidi Buehler, Northwest Nazarene Valerie Gustafson, Seattle Pacific Amber Nasby, Alaska Anchorage Valerie Gustafson, Seattle Pacific Cecilia Chan, Alaska Fairbanks Ashley Payne, Seattle Kelly Colard, Western Washington Heidi Buehler, Northwest Nazarene Jenny Binford, Northwest Nazarene Kristin Poe, Seattle Pacific Beth Layton, Saint Martin s Kamie Jo Massey, Alaska Anchorage Laura Wright, Central Washington Brittney Kroon, Seattle Pacific Jodi Gerald, Western Washington Kamie Jo Massey, Alaska Anchorage Adrienne Taalak, Alaska Fairbanks Nicole Lynch, Humboldt State Lindsay Weiss, Central Washington Adrienne Taalak, Alaska Fairbanks Leah Welton, Seattle Valerie Gustafson, Seattle Pacific Kamie Jo Massey, Alaska Anchorage Amy Taylor, Seattle Pacific Nov Mandy Wood, Seattle Pacific Nov Tina Donahue, Western Washington Beth Layton, Saint Martin s Nov. 29-D. 5 Cody Burgess, Alaska Fairbanks Beth Layton, Saint Martin s Dec Nicole Lynch, Humboldt State Dec Amy Taylor, Seattle Pacific Laina Sobczak, Seattle D.27-Jan. 2 Amy Taylor, Seattle Pacific Jan. 3-9 Julia Eisentrout, Saint Martin s Devin Dykstra, Western Washington Jan Adrienne Taalak, Alaska Fairbanks Mandy Wood, Seattle Pacific Jan Adrienne Taalak, Alaska Fairbanks Cody Burgess, Alaska Fairbanks Jan Julia Eisentrout, Saint Martin s J. 31-Feb. 6 Tina Donahue, Western Washington Feb Kelly Fay, Humboldt State Martina Kartikova, Saint Martin s Feb Jenna Washington, Humboldt State Feb Carli Smith, Seattle Pacific Jodi Gerald, Western Washington Feb. 28-M. 6 Hanna Hull, Central Washington Mar Mandy Wood, Seattle Pacific Nov Rebecca Kielpinski, Alaska Anchorage Nov Beth Layton, Saint Martin s Nov. 28-D. 4 Cristina Bruketta, Alaska Fairbanks Dec Mollie Stelmack, Western Washington

2 Dec Tina Donahue, Western Washington Dec Jessica Metz, Northwest Nazarene D.26-Jan. 1 Katie Wilder, Humboldt State Kelly Dykstra, Western Washington Jan. 2-8 Jenna Washington, Humboldt State Jan Laura Wright, Central Washington Whitney Golob, Saint Martin s Jan Beth Layton, Saint Martin s Jan Mandy Wood, Seattle Pacific J. 30-Feb. 5 Kara Gonzalez, Northwest Nazarene Feb Rebecca Kielpinski, Alaska Anchorage Feb Ashley Brown, Seattle Feb Mandy Wood, Seattle Pacific Feb. 27-M. 5 Courtney Clapp, Western Washington Jenna Washington, Humboldt State Mar Brittney Kroon, Seattle Pacific Nov Leada Berkey, Western Oregon Nov Danielle Dwello, Northwest Nazarene Rebecca Kielpinski, Alaska Anchorage Nov. 27-D. 3 Ashley Brown, Seattle Dec Mollie Stelmack, Western Washington Dec Laina Sobczak, Seattle Rebecca Kielpinski, Alaska Anchorage Dec Autumn Fielding, Seattle Pacific Dec Rebecca Kielpinski, Alaska Anchorage Jan. 1-7 Liz McCarrell, Western Washington Janee Olds, Northwest Nazarene Jan Rebecca Kielpinski, Alaska Anchorage Jan Leada Berkey, Western Oregon Jan Caitlyn Rohrbach, Alaska Fairbanks J. 29-Feb. 4 Kelsey Hill, Seattle Pacific Maria Nilsson, Alaska Anchorage Feb Jayci Stone, Alaska Anchorage Laura Wright, Central Washington Feb Kristin Hein, Northwest Nazarene Feb Jackie Hollands, Seattle Pacific Feb. 26-M. 4 Amber Harmon, Saint Martin s Mar Kelsey Hill, Seattle Pacific Nov Jackie Hollands, Seattle Pacific Hanna Hull, Central Washington Nov Rebecca Kielpinski, Alaska Anchorage Nov. 26-D. 2 Jenn Jacobs, Central Washington Dec. 3-9 Beth Christensen, Seattle Pacific Dec Sheena Brown, Alaska Fairbanks Dec Hanna Hull, Central Washington Quinn Brewe, Seattle Dec Jackie Hollands, Seattle Pacific Dec. 31-J.6 Alira Carpenter, Montana State Billings Jan Sheena Brown, Alaska Fairbanks Jackie Thomas, Seattle Jan Jackie Hollands, Seattle Pacific Mallory Whipple, Northwest Nazarene Jan Kelsey Hill, Seattle Pacific Janee Olds, Northwest Nazarene J. 28-Feb. 3 Dara Zack, Saint Martin s Feb Kelsey Hill, Seattle Pacific Claire Pallansch, Western Washington Feb Chelsie Morrison, Seattle Feb Leada Berkey, Western Oregon Feb. 25-M. 2 Cristina Bruketta, Alaska Fairbanks Mar. 3-9 Jennifer Williams, Northwest Nazarene Chelsie Morrison, Seattle Mar Kalhie Quiones, Alaska Anchorage Nov Jessica Summers, WWU Alira Carpenter, MSUB Nov Megan Hoisington, SPU Nov Rebecca Kielpinski, UAA Dec. 1-7 Alira Carpenter, MSUB Dec Kelsey Burns, SPU Dec Nicci Miller, UAA Alira Carpenter, MSUB Dec. 29-J. 4 Alira Carpenter, MSUB Jan Kelsey Burns, SPU Jan Janee Olds, NNU Jan Jackie Thiel, UAA Roni Jo Mielke, SMU Jan. 26-F. 1 Amanda Dunbar, WWU Feb. 2-8 Daesha Henderson, SPU Jamey Gelhar, SMU Feb Ruby Williams, UAA Feb Sheena Brown, UAF Kelsey Hill, SPU Kristin Hein, NNU Feb. 23-M. 1 Lindsay Brady, NNU Mar. 2-8 Kelsey Burns, SPU Nov Callie Kautzmann, MSUB Nov Nicci Miller, UAA Nov. 30-D. 6 Kristin Hein, NNU Dec Kristin Hein, NNU Dec Jessica Summers, WWU Dec. 28-J. 3 Kayla Ryan, MSUB Jan Willow Cabe, WWU Jan Amanda Dunbar, WWU Jan Megan Pinske, WWU Jan Sydney Benson, SPU Sara Bergner, CWU Feb. 1-7 Megan Hoisington, SPU Feb Nicci Miller, UAA Feb Janee Olds, NNU Feb Daesha Henderson, SPU Mar. 1-7 Daesha Henderson, SPU Jamey Gelhar, SMU Nov Hanna Johansson, UAA Nov Lauren Hefflin, WWU Nov Dara Zack, SMU Nov. 29-D.5 Sara Zahler, WOU Kayla Ryan, MSUB Dec Caitlyn Rohrbach, SPU Alysa Horn, UAA Dec Megan Pinske, WWU Dec. 27-J. 2 Nyesha Sims, SPU Jan. 3-9 Bobbi Knudsen, MSUB Jan Dara Zack, SMU Jan Amanda Dunbar, WWU

3 Jan Jan. 31-F.6 Feb Feb Feb Alysa Horn, UAA Amanda Dunbar, WWU Kayla Ryan, MSUB Maddie Maloney, SPU Sara Zahler, WOU Nov Haley Holmstead, UAA Nov Rachel Murray, SPU Briaunna King, NNU Nov Nayo Raincock-Ekunwe, SFU Nov. 28-D. 4 Jade Haas, WOU Dec Haley Holmstead, UAA Dec Kristin Schramm, WWU Dec. 26-J. 1 Hanna Johansson, UAA Jan. 2-8 Alysa Horn, UAA Jan Kristina Collins, SFU Jan Nicole Hartzog, UAF Alla Dzhidzhiyeshvili, NNU Jan Hanna Johansson, UAA Brooke Tolman, MSUB Jan. 30-F. 5 Nyesha Sims, SPU Feb Bobbi Knudsen, MSUB Feb Corinn Waltrip, WWU Nayo Raincock-Ekunwe, SFU Feb Kristin Schramm, WWU Briaunna King, NNU Nov Erin Chambers, SFU Nov Sasha King, UAA Nov Bobbi Knudsen, MSUB Nov. 26-D. 2 Janiel Olson, MSUB Dec. 3-9 Suzanna Ohlsen, SPU Dec Ally Schmitt. CWU Dec Britt Harris, WWU Alysa Horn, UAA Dec Nayo Raincock-Ekunwe, SFU Dec. 31-J. 6 Chelsea Haskey, SMU Jan Megan Hingston, NNU Jan Corinn Waltrip, WWU Jasmine Parker, CWU Jan Alli Madison, UAA Jan. 28-F. 4 Trishi Williams, WWU Feb Kylie Burns, UAA Feb Corinn Waltrip, WWU Katie Benson, SPU Feb Samantha Thornton, UAF Kristina Collins, SFU Feb. 26-M. 3 Nayo Raincock-Ekunwe, SFU Nov Jordan Wilson, UAF Nov Katie Benson, SPU Nov Katie Benson, SPU Nov. 25-D. 1 Kiki Robertson, UAA Dec. 2-8 Dana Goularte, WOU Dec Krista Stabler, SMU Dec Bobbi Knudsen, MSUB Dec. 30-J. 5 Bobbi Knudsen, MSUB Jan Sydney Donaldson, WWU Jan Sarah Hill, WWU Jan Erin Chambers, SFU Jan. 27-F. 2 Taylor Simmons, NNU Feb. 3-9 Chelsea Haskey, SMU Feb Megan Hingston, NNU Feb Suzanna Ohlsen, SPU Feb. 24-M. 2 Amber Moser, CWU Nov Leah Bonner, UAA Nov Suzanna Ohlsen, SPU Taylor Peacocke, WWU Nov Katie Colard, WWU Erin Chambers, SFU Dec. 1-7 Allie Madison, UAA Dec Maddey Pflaumer, SPU Dec Dana Goularte, WOU Dec. 29-J. 4 Suzanna Ohlsen, SPU Jan Benissa Bulaya, UAF Taylor Peacocke, WWU Jan Sydney Donaldson, WWU Jan KeKe Wright, UAA Jan. 26-F. 1 Kayleen Googins, MSUB Aubree Callen, SPU Feb. 2-8 Erin Chambers, SFU Feb Erin Chambers, SFU Feb Dana Goularte, WOU Quinn Peoples, MSUB Feb. 23-M. 1 Megan Mullings, UAA Megan Wiedeman, SMU

4 Week of Nov : Rose Shaw, Central Washington (C, 6-1, Sr., Bellevue, WA - Interlake) played just 40 minutes, but scored 52 points and had 22 rebounds as the Wildcats won the first annual Rodeo City Classic. Shaw, who converted on 19 of 26 shots and also was credited with six steals, scored 28 points and had 17 rebounds in a 31-point win over Northwest College after collecting 24 points and five rebounds in a 41-point win over Cascade. Week of Nov : Melanie Wagoner, Alaska Fairbanks (G, 5-8, Sr., Beaverton, OR) was named to the all tournament team in the North Star Invitational, which featured three Division I schools. Wagoner had 20 points, 12 assists and four steals, including seven points, five assists and four steals in a seven-point semifinal win over Northern Illinois. She also had 13 points and seven assists in a nine-point loss to Western Illinois in the championship game. Week of Nov. 26-Dec. 2: Cal-Jean Lloyd, Seattle (F, 5-10, Jr., Tacoma, WA - Mount Tahoma & Highline CC) scored 36 points and had 17 rebounds as the Redhawks divided a pair of games, defeating Warner Pacific before losing to Montana State-Billings Lloyd had a double-double with 19 points and 13 rebounds against Warner, and then contributed 17 points and four rebounds before fouling out with eight minutes left against the Yellowjackets. Week of Dec. 3-9: Mandi Dinan, Western Oregon (P, 6-2, Sr., Beaverton, OR - Westview) and Alysson Kollmann, Northwest Nazarene (F, 5-10, Jr., Nampa, ID)..Dinan shot at a 75 percent pace (15 of 20) and had 31 points and 13 rebounds as the Wolves extended their winning streak to five with wins over Alaska Anchorage and Alaska Fairbanks. Dinan was nearly perfect, making nine of 10 shots, against UAA...Kollmann helped the Crusaders to a split of a pair of games with two of the top teams in the GNAC. She had 19 points, nine rebounds, three assists, two blocks and two steals as NNU rallied from an 11-point deficit to upset nationally sixth-ranked Seattle Pacific. Earlier in the week, she had 12 points, five rebounds, three assists and two steals in a 14-point home loss to Central Washington. Week of Dec : Amber Hellberg, Northwest Nazarene (F, 5-11, Sr., Walla Walla, WA - DeSales) and Nicole Lynch, Humboldt State (C, 6-2, Fr., Danville, CA - Carondlet)...Hellberg scored 35 points as the Crusaders divided a pair of games in Billings, defeating Rocky Mountain before losing to Montana State - Billings She shot 67 percent from the floor, making 14 of 21 shots. She also had 10 rebounds, two assists and three steals...lynch converted on 17 of 26 shots and scored 37 points as the Lumberjacks also split a pair of road games, defeating Notre Dame de Namur before losing to Dominican Lynch had game-highs of 21 points and eight rebounds against Dominican and also led HSU with 16 points against Notre Dame. Week of Dec : Jenn McGillivray, Western Washington (F, 6-0, So., Salem, OR - South Salem) scored 39 points in two games leading the Vikings to a pair of victories. McGillivray scored a career-high 25 points and had seven rebounds, two assists and one steal in a 16-point conference win over Northwest Nazarene and had 14 points, seven rebounds, four assists and one steal in a 27- point non-conference win over Northwest College. In the two contests, she made 65 percent of her shots (13 of 20) and also converted on 13 of 16 foul shots, including 11 of 12 against NNU. Week of Dec : Heather Laats, Western Oregon (P, 5-10, Sr., Beaverton, OR - Westview) and Bell Jordan, Alaska Anchorage (C, 6-2, Sr., Stockton, CA Lincoln)... Laats earned all-tournament honors in leading the Wolves to a pair of wins in their own invitational. She had 21 points and 21 rebounds in the two contests and shot 60.0 percent (9-15) from the floor. She also had three assists and five steals and claimed her fourth double-double of the season with 12 points and 13 rebounds in a six-point win over UC Davis...Jordan earned all-tournament honors in the Lynn, Fla. Invitational. In two games, she scored 41 points (16-31 FGs, 9-13 FTs) and also had 15 rebounds, including 12 in a win over Mercy, N.Y. Week of Dec. 31-Jan. 6: Nicole Lynch, Humboldt State (C, 6-2, Fr., Danville, CA) and Kelley Berglund, Seattle Pacific (C, 6-3, Jr., Port Angeles)...Lynch connected on 10 of 13 shots and scored 24 points as the Lumberjacks stunned Western Oregon 70-63, snapping the Wolves' ninegame winning streak. She also was credited with six rebounds, two assists and a steal....berglund, a transfer from Washington State, scored 47 points in two games, including a career-high 26 in a 13-point win over Western Washington. Berglund hit on 10 of 16 shots and had five offensive rebounds against the Vikings and made 10 of 15 shots and had seven rebounds and three steals in a eightpoint win over Seattle. Week of Jan. 7-13: Kathy Kartikova, Saint Martin's (F, 6-0, Sr., Kosice, Slovakia - Elma) made a GNAC season-high seven three-point shots and scored 25 points to lead the Saints to a one-point double overtime road win at Nampa. Kartikova, who also had six rebounds, three assists and four steals, was seven of 12 from beyond the three-point line. Week of Jan : Rose Shaw, Central Washington (C, 6-1, Sr., Bellevue, WA) and Jodie Kaczor, Western Washington (Guard, 5-5, Sr., Federal Way, WA)...Shaw posted some guard-like numbers (13 steals) in a pair of wins. She had seven steals against Western Oregon and six against Humboldt State and also scored 41 points and pulled down 12 rebounds. Shaw converted on 18 of 31 shots in the two contests...kaczor scored 36 points in two games, including 22 in a three-point win over Saint

5 Martin's as the Vikings maintained a one-game lead in the GNAC race. She made six of 14 three-point shots against the Saints and also had a career-high nine rebounds. In the two contests, she hit on 11 of 23 shots, including nine of 21 three-pointers, and also had 16 rebounds, five assists and three steals. Week of Jan : Jessie DeLaunay, Seattle (G, 5-7, Sr., Seattle, WA - Blanchet) and Stacey Miller, Western Washington (F, 5-11, Jr., Bellingham, WA Sehome)...DeLaunay scored 34 points and hit for a 70.6 percentage (12 of 17) as Seattle, which won just four games last season, earned its 10th and 11th wins of the season. DeLaunay made eight of 12 three-point shots in wins over Alaska Anchorage and Alaska Fairbanks, and also had six rebounds, three assists and six steals...miller scored a career-high 25 points and also had five rebounds, three assists and four steals in an 18-point win over Alaska Anchorage. In two games, she scored 34 points, converting on 14 of 22 shots, including four of 10 three-pointers, and also had 11 rebounds, seven assists and five steals as the Vikings extended their winning streak to six. Week of Jan. 28-Feb. 3: Kristin Poe, Seattle Pacific (Forward, 5-8, So., Enumclaw, WA) established a GNAC season-high by pulling down 22 rebounds in a 18-point win over Saint Martin's. Poe also had 17 points, three assists and four steals against the Saints and 13 points, 12 rebounds, two assists and five steals in a 15-point win over Northwest Nazarene. She finished the week with 30 points (12-27 FGs), 34 rebounds, five assists and nine steals. Week of Feb. 4-10: Angela Jensen, Central Washington (G, 5-7, Jr., Bellingham, WA - Sehome) and Alysson Kollmann, Northwest Nazarene (F, 5-10, Jr., Nampa, ID).. Jensen scored 30 points and had eight assists as the Wildcats extended their winning streak to a modern-day school record nine with a pair of victories. She hit on six of 11 shots and had 16 points and seven assists as CWU ended a 14-year winless drought at Sam Carver Gymnasium with a 13-point win over their arch-rivals Saturday. In her last three games, Jensen has scored 47 points to raise her scoring average to 6.3. CWU is unbeaten in the 11 games she has started this winter, including their first two contests of the season and their last nine....kollmann led the Crusaders to wins over Alaska Anchorage and Alaska Fairbanks and, combined with Seattle University's losses to SPU and CWU, enabled NNU to earn the host role for the NAIA Regional playoffs. In the two contests, Kollmann scored 30 points, converting on 13 of 20 shots. She also had 10 rebounds, nine assists and 11 steals, including seven against UAA. She also made seven of nine shots against the Seawolves. Week of Feb : Megan Quarterman, Western Washington (G, 5-9, Jr., Granite Falls, WA) and Kelley Berglund, Seattle Pacific (Center, 6-3, Jr., Port Angeles, WA)...Quarterman scored 42 points as the Vikings won a pair of road games to remain in a first-place tie with Central Washington. She shot 64 percent (16 of 25) from the floor in the two contests. She also made three of four three-pointers and also had seven assists. After scoring just 28 points in her previous five games, Quarterman is averaging 21.3 in her last three and has made 22 of her last 36 shots, including four of five treys... Berglund scored 41 points and had 23 rebounds as the Falcons won a pair of games to improve to Berglund had 21 points and seven rebounds in a 25-point win over Alaska Fairbanks and 20 points and 16 rebounds, her sixth double-double of the season, in an 11-point win over Alaska Anchorage. In the two contests, she shot 61.5 percent (16 of 26) from the floor and 88.9 percent (8 of 9) from the free throw line. Week of Feb : Kerie Hughes, Seattle Pacific (G, 5-6, Jr., Mt. Vernon, WA) and Anna Allen-McGarrah, Northwest Nazarene (G, 5-8, Sr., Moscow, ID)...Hughes led the Falcons to two road victories, including a double overtime win at Western Oregon. In that contest, she had 22 points, 10 rebounds, six assists and two steals and finished the two-game set with 37 points, 14 rebounds, 10 assists and three steals...allen-mcgarrah scored 44 points and hit on eight of 15 three-point shots as the Crusaders won three games, all by margins of 20 or more points. In the championship game of the NAIA West Independent playoffs, she led NNU with 21 points (hitting on five of seven three-point shots) and also had six rebounds, three assists and three steals. Week of Feb. 25-Mar. 3: Julia Eisentrout, Saint Martin s (F, 5-9, Fr., Olympia, WA) and Bell Jordan, Alaska Anchorage (C, 6-2, Sr., Stockton, CA Lincoln)...Eisentrout scored 31 points as the Saints won a pair of games to finish with a winning season. Eisentrout hit on six of nine shots and scored 20 points in a 29-point win over Humboldt State. She then added 11 points and five rebounds in a 12-point win over Western Oregon...Jordan posted her 14 th and 15 th double-doubles of the season against Western Washington (32 points, 14 rebounds) and Seattle University (26 points, 11 rebounds). She ended the season with the most double-doubles in the conference and accounted for three of the GNAC s six 30-point games Week of Nov : Kelley Berglund, Seattle Pacific (C, 6-3, Sr., Port Angeles, WA) earned Most Valuable Player honors as she led the Falcons to the title in the sixth annual WWU Lynda Goodrich Women's basketball tournament. Berglund scored 35 points (15-25 shooting) and had 21 rebounds, seven assists and four steals. The tournament featured three teams nationally ranked in the WBCA's preseason national poll including the Falcons, the host Vikings and North Dakota State. Week of Nov. 26-Dec. 1: Alysson Kollmann, Northwest Nazarene (F, 5-10, Sr., Nampa, ID) was selected the Most Valuable Player in the NNU Homecoming Classic. Kollmann scored 24 points and also had 15 rebounds, 11 assists and eight steals as the Crusaders beat Rocky Mountain and Lewis-Clark State to win the tourney title.

6 Week of Dec. 2-8: Meggen Kautzky, Central Washington (G, 5-7, Sr., Richland, WA) scored 34 points, including 23 against Humboldt State, and also had seven assists, eight steals and seven rebounds to lead the Wildcats to road wins against Western Oregon and HSU. Kautzky connected on 11 of 19 shots, including five of 11 three-pointers. Week of Dec. 9-15: Nicole Lynch, Humboldt State (C, 6-2, So., Danville, CA) scored 46 points, including 28 in a win over previously unbeaten Chico State. Lynch hit on 11 of 14 shots and also had 11 rebounds against the CCAA school. In two games, she converted on 68 percent of her shots (17 of 25) and had 19 rebounds. Week of Dec : Darcey Hodges, Western Oregon (G, 5-7, Jr., The Dalles, OR) scored 42 points and also had eight steals to lead the Wolves to a pair of victories. Hodges made 13 of 19 shots, including seven of 11 threepoint shots. She also shot 90 percent from the foul line (9 of 10). Week of Dec : Michelle Beaumont, Seattle Pacific (G, 5-11, So., Bellingham - Sehome) and Martina Kartikova, Saint Martin's (F, 6-0, So., Kosice, Slovakia)...Beaumont scored 41 points (12-20 FGs, 4-7 three-pointers, FTs), including a GNAC single-game record 35 against Cal State L.A., as the Falcons remained unbeaten in 10 games with wins over the Golden Eagles and defending NCAA Division II national champion Cal Poly Pomona...Kartikova scored 26 points and also pulled down 13 rebounds in Saint Martin's seven-point road win over NCAA Division I Idaho. Week of Dec. 30-Jan. 5: Kamie Jo Massey, Alaska Anchorage (G, 5-9, Jr., Payson, UT) scored 42 points and also had 28 rebounds, 17 assists and 11 steals in a pair of wins over Oklahoma Panhandle State. She fell one assist short of a triple double (19 points, 15 rebounds, 9 assists) in a win Saturday and also nearly had a triple-double (23 points, 13 rebounds, 8 assists) in Friday's victory. Week of Jan. 6-12: Carli Smith, Seattle Pacific (F, 5-11, Fr., Spokane, WA - Valley Christian) and Susan Rodgers, Western Washington (C, 6-6, So., Gig Harbor, WA - Peninsula)...Smith had a pair of double-doubles to lead second-ranked Seattle Pacific to its 12th and 13th consecutive victories. She had 17 points and 19 rebounds (the second highest rebound total in GNAC history) in a 20-point win over Northwest Nazarene, then followed it up with an 11-point, 10-rebound double-double in a 41-point win over Saint Martin's. In the two contests, she hit on 10 of 17 shots and also converted on eight of 10 free throws...rodgers shot at a 75 percent clip (21 of 28) and scored a total of 48 points, including a career-high 28 in a 12-point home win over Western Oregon. She also had 10 rebounds and blocked seven shots. Week of Jan : Nicole Lynch, Humboldt State (C, 6-2, So., Danville, CA - Carondlet) and Nicole Calderon, Western Oregon (F, 5-9, Jr., Alsea, OR)...Lynch and Calderon led their respective teams to a pair of wins against Alaska Fairbanks and Alaska Anchorage. Lynch, who leads the GNAC in scoring and ranks fifth in rebounding, had 41 points and 15 rebounds in a two-point win over UAF and an overtime victory over UAA. Calderon hit on 10 of 14 shots and scored 25 points and also had team-bests of 15 rebounds and three blocks in nine and 14-point victories over the Seawolves and Nanooks, respectively. She also was credited with seven assists and four steals. Week of Jan : Kerie Hughes, Seattle Pacific (G, 5-6, Sr., Mt. Vernon, WA) led a balanced attack as the Falcons extended their regular-season winning streak to 22 with identical road wins against Western Washington and Seattle University. Hughes, who hit on five of 10 threepoint shots, had 29 points, 13 assists and eight steals in the two wins as SPU improved to 16-0 on the season. Week of Jan. 27-Feb. 2: Lisa Bocook, Saint Martin's (G, 5-4, Sr., Reardan, WA) led the defense with seven steals as the Saints allowed just 67 points and held Western Oregon and Humboldt State to a combined 23.9 field goal percentage (27 of 113). Bocook also scored 16 points and had a team-best 11 assists and eight rebounds in the two victories. Week of Feb. 3-9: Stacey Miller, Western Washington (F, 5-11, Sr., Bellingham, WA - Sehome) hit on eight of 11 three-pointers, including four of five in a 15-point road win at Humboldt State, and scored a total of 41 points (15-23 FG, 3-4 FTs) as the Vikings extended their winning streak to four with a pair of road victories. Week of Feb : Jenn McGillivray, Western Washington (F, 5-11, Jr., Salem, OR) and Erica Matthews, Western Oregon (G, 5-7, Sr., Phoenix, AZ)...McGillivray came off the bench to score 61 points and lead the Vikings to three victories as Western extended its winning streak to seven games. McGillivray connected on 25 of 35 shots and also had 20 rebounds, six assists and two steals in wins at UAA and UAF and at home against Northwest Nazarene...Matthews had team-best marks of 33 points, 13 rebounds and seven assists and hit at a 71.4 percent clip (10-14), including six of nine from the three-point line, in leading the Wolves to a pair of road wins at Fairbanks and Anchorage. Week of Feb : Karissa Martin, Central Washington (G, 5-11, Sr., Chelan, WA - Eastmont) scored 34 points and also had 13 rebounds, six assists and six steals to lead the Wildcats to wins over Western Washington and Seattle University. Martin connected on 12 of 22 shots and nine of 11 free throws. The win over the Vikings was just CWU's second in 15 years over its archrival at Nicholson Pavilion. Week of Feb. 24-Mar. 2: Alysson Kollmann, Northwest Nazarene (F, 5-10, Sr., Nampa, ID) and Cody Burgess, Alaska Fairbanks (F, 5-10, Jr., Leavenworth, WA - Wenatchee Valley)...Kollmann shot at a 68.2 percent clip (15 of 22) and scored 46 points as the Crusaders won a pair

7 of road games to solidify their post-season hopes. Kollmann also had 13 rebounds, six assists and five steals. Burgess made 17 of 34 field goal attempts and 15 and 16 foul shots and finished with 49 points and 21 rebounds in a pair of 15-point losses to No. 1 ranked Seattle Pacific and Central Washington. She had a 20-point, 12-rebound double-double against the Falcons. Week of Mar. 3-9: Kelley Berglund, Seattle Pacific (C, 6-3, Sr., Port Angeles, WA) and Heidi Buehler, Northwest Nazarene (G, 5-7, Jr., Tigard, OR - Umpqua)...Berglund scored 32 points and also had 15 rebounds and four steals as the Falcons won a pair of games to finish the regularseason with a perfect 27-0 record. Berglund connected on 10 of 14 shots and 12 of 15 free throws. Buehler scored 34 points and also had 16 assists, nine rebounds and eight steals as the Crusaders nailed down a NCAA playoff berth with a pair of wins. Buehler hit on 12 of 23 shots, including four of seven three-pointers Week of Nov : Valerie Gustafson, Seattle Pacific (C, 6-0, Sr., Olympia, WA) scored 32 points, connecting on 15 of 23 shots, and also had 15 rebounds, five steals and four assists as the Falcons extended their regular-season winning streak to 35 games with a pair of victories in their own tournament. Gustafson was named the tournament's Most Valuable Player. Week of Nov : Amber Nasby, Alaska Anchorage (F, 5-11, Jr., Kelowna, B.C.) scored a career-high 17 points and hit the game-winning jumper with 24 seconds left as the Seawolves defeated Clemson in the championship game of the Great Alaska Shootout. In two tournament games, Nasby had 25 points and led UAA in rebounding with 20 and in steals with four. Week of Dec. 1-7: Valerie Gustafson, Seattle Pacific (F, 6-0, Sr., Olympia, WA Black Hills) and Cecilia Chan, Alaska Fairbanks (G, 5-4, Sr., Toronto, ON Campbell)...Gustafson scored 54 points, including a career-high 29 points in a 17-point win over previously unbeaten Chico State. Gustafson, who had 25 points in a 10-point win over Central Washington, connected on 21 of 37 shots and also had 15 rebounds and four steals in the two contests...chan keyed the Nanooks' sweep of Western Oregon and Humboldt State, connecting on 10 of 19 three-point shots. She scored 38 points and also had seven rebounds, five assists and four steals as the Nanooks posted 20 and 18- point wins. Week of Dec. 8-14: Ashley Payne, Seattle (F, 5-8, Fr., Port Angeles, WA) scored a season-high 24 points, connecting on six of eight three-pointers, in the Redhawks' 26-point home win over Linfield. Payne's six treys were just one off both the SU school and GNAC single-game records. Week of Dec : Kelly Colard, Western Washington (G, 5-10, Jr., Elma, WA) led the Vikings to three wins in four games, including two over West Region opponents Montana State-Billings and Cal State L.A. Colard scored 55 points in the four contests, connecting on 20 of 30 field goals and eight of 16 three-pointers. She also had 14 rebounds, 13 assists and 15 steals. Colard had 30 points (10-14 FGs, 5-8 three-pointers), six assists and five steals in the GNAC/CCAA Challenge to earn all-tournament honors. Week of Dec. 29-Jan. 4: Heidi Buehler, Northwest Nazarene (G, 5-7, Sr., Tigard, OR) scored 42 points in a pair of games and set a GNAC single-game record with 14 assists in a home win against Albertson. In the two contests, including a five-point loss to NCAA Division I opponent Utah Valley State, Buehler connected on seven of 15 three-point shots and also had eight rebounds and seven steals. Week of Jan. 5-11: Jenny Binford, Northwest Nazarene (G, 5-9, Sr., Greenleaf, ID) and Kristin Poe, Seattle Pacific (F, 5-8, Sr., Enumclaw)...Binford scored 49 points, connecting on 60.7 percent (17 of 28) of her shots as the Crusaders swept past Alaska Anchorage and Alaska Fairbanks. Binford, who had a career-high 31 points against the Nanooks, converted on nine of 13 three-point shots and also had nine rebounds. Poe scored 32 points and also had 15 rebounds, eight assists and seven steals in wins over Western Washington and Seattle as the Falcons extended their regular-season win streak to 45 and their conference streak to 27. Poe equaled her career-high with 23 points against the Vikings, despite missing the final three minutes with a slight knee injury. Week of Jan : Beth Layton, Saint Martin's (G, 5-6, So., Toledo, WA), scored 41 points, including 27 in a 26- point win at Western Oregon, as the Saints ran their winning streak to four with a pair of road victories at Monmouth and against Humboldt State at Arcata. Layton connected on 14 of 27 shots, including eight of 16 threepointers. She also led the Saints with nine assists and had just three turnovers. Week of Jan : Kamie Jo Massey, Alaska Anchorage (F, 5-10, Sr., Payson, UT) and Laura Wright, Central Washington (C, 6-3, Fr., Longview, WA Mark Morris)...Massey had a career-high 27 points and also contributed 11 rebounds and five assists as the Seawolves snapped Western Washington's 13-game home win streak and snapped their own five-game road losing streak. In two games, including an overtime loss to Seattle, Massey had 39 points, 23 rebounds, eight assists and five steals...wright had 46 points (15-32 FGs, FTs), 20 rebounds, eight blocked shots, five steals and four assists as the Wildcats posted a pair of double digit home victories. The CWU freshman, who has had four double-doubles this season, recorded her fifth and sixth 20-point games with 21 against Western Oregon and 25 against Humboldt State.

8 Week of Jan. 26-Feb. 1: Brittney Kroon, Seattle Pacific (C, 6-4, So., Wasilla, AK) and Jodi Gerald, Western Washington (F, 5-10, Jr., Puyallup, WA Cascade Christian)...Kroon scored 28 points and also had 16 rebounds and 18 blocked shots as the Falcons finished the first-half of the conference season unbeaten, extending their regular-season win streak to 51 and their conference streak to 33, with road wins at Northwest Nazarene and Saint Martin's. She had 13 blocks against NNU, which is the best single-game mark this winter among NCAA Division II players and ranks sixth all-time since 1993 when the NCAA started keeping track of the statistic...gerald scored 40 points and also had 19 rebounds and six steals as the Vikings, playing with just eight women because of a pair of season-ending injuries, earned double-digit road wins at Arcata and Monmouth. Gerald hit on 15 of 22 shots, including five of eight three-pointers and also was perfect in five attempts from the foul line. Week of Feb. 2-8: Kamie Jo Massey, Alaska Anchorage (F, 5-10, Sr., Payson, UT) and Adrienne Taalak, Alaska Fairbanks (G, 5-6, Jr., Nuiqsut, AK Mt. Edgecumbe)...Massey set a GNAC single-game scoring record, tallying 38 points as the Seawolves defeated Northwest Nazarene for their fourth win in their last six starts. Massey, who scored UAA's first 17 and final eight points, broke the old GNAC record of 35 set by Seattle Pacific's Michelle Beaumont against Cal State LA on Dec. 28, Her point total was the third highest in UAA history. She also had 12 rebounds to record her seventh double-double of the season and the 21st of her career. In two games, including a six-point loss to Saint Martin's, Massey had 49 points, connecting on 18 of 33 shots. She also had 34 rebounds, eight assists and four blocks...taalak scored 47 points in two games, including 30 in a six-point loss to Northwest Nazarene. She had 17 points, five rebounds, four assists and two steals on Saturday as the Nanooks beat regionally ninth-ranked Saint Martin's to end an 11-game losing streak. Week of Feb. 9-15: Nicole Lynch, Humboldt State (C, 6-2, Jr., Danville, CA - Carondlet) and Lindsay Weiss, Central Washington (F, 5-9, Sr., Goldendale, WA Spokane Falls)...Lynch led the Lumberjacks, who snapped a 15-game losing streak with a seven-point win over regionally ranked Saint Martin's before losing by one point at Northwest Nazarene, with 53 points, connecting on 18 of 34 shots. She also made 17 of 19 free throws and had 11 rebounds and seven assists...weiss had 37 points, 17 rebounds including 11 at the offensive end, 10 assists and five steals as the Wildcats kept their post-season hopes alive with a 14-point win over Alaska Fairbanks and a five-point overtime win over Alaska Anchorage. Weiss, who had eight offensive rebounds against the Seasiders, hit a threepointer with three seconds left in regulation to force the overtime, then scored a basket with 24 seconds remaining to give the Wildcats a four-point lead in the extra period. She connected on six of 10 three-pointers in the two contests. Week of Feb : Adrienne Taalak, Alaska Fairbanks (G, 5-6, Jr., Nuiqsut, AK) produced the second and third highest scoring games in GNAC history, tallying 36 points in an eight-point over Seattle and 37 in a four-point upset of regionally fourth-ranked Western Washington. In the two games, Taalak, who has four 30-point games this winter, scored 73 points (half of UAF's total), connecting on 26 of 37 shots, including 11 of 19 three-pointers. She made all 10 of her foul shots and also had 11 rebounds and nine steals. Week of Feb : Leah Welton, Seattle University (F, 5-11, Sr., Yakima, WA Davis) and Valerie Gustafson, Seattle Pacific (F, 6-0, Sr., Olympia, WA Black Hills)...Welton scored 38 points, connecting on 13 of 24 shots including 10 of 18 three-pointers as the Redhawks snapped a five-game losing streak with home wins over Humboldt State and Western Oregon...Gustafson missed only seven shots (13-20 FGs, 7-7 FTs) and scored 33 points in leading the Falcons to their 25th and 26th wins of the season as SPU moved to within one victory of their second consecutive unbeaten regular-season. Gustafson also had 12 rebounds and seven assists. Week of Mar. 1-7: Kamie Jo Massey, Alaska Anchorage (F, 5-10, Sr., Payson, UT) scored 46 points and had 30 rebounds as the Seawolves finished their season with a four-game win streak. Massey also had seven assists and eight steals in wins at Western Oregon and Humboldt State. Week of Mar. 8-14: Amy Taylor, Seattle Pacific (G, 5-8, Jr., Shoreline, WA) scored 40 points and had 25 assists and just two turnovers to lead the Falcons to the NCAA West Regional title and a berth in the Elite Eight against Drury, Mo. Taylor had 21 points and 10 assists in the title game, producing her first double-double of the season Week of Nov : Mandy Wood, Seattle Pacific (G, 5-6, Jr., Port Angeles, WA) scored 30 points and also had eight rebounds, eight assists and four steals to earn MVP honors in the Sodexho Tip-Off Classic at Brougham Pavilion as the Falcons extended their regular-season unbeaten streak to 62 games. Wood connected on 10 of 22 shots, including six of 14 from the arc. She led SPU in the tournament in points and assists and ranked second in steals. Week of Nov : Tina Donahue, Western Washington (F, 6-0, Jr., Stanwood, WA) and Beth Layton, Saint Martin's (G, 5-6, Jr., Toledo, WA UT-San Antonio)...Donahue scored 48 points, including 31 in a 25-point win over Warner Pacific, to earn MVP honors in the Lynda Goodrich Thanksgiving Classic. She led the Vikings in scoring and rebounding (18) and tied two other players in assists (6). She also made 21 of 22 free throws, including all 16 against Warner to set school and GNAC records for most free throws made without a miss. Donahue, who made her last 21 attempts, also set a GNAC single-game record

9 for most free throws made and tied the GNAC record for most free throws attempted...layton scored 44 points and also led the Saints with 19 assists and six steals leading her team to 35 and 36-point victories in the Goodrich Classic. Week of Nov. 29-Dec. 5: Cody Burgess, Alaska Fairbanks (F-C, 5-10, Sr., Leavenworth, WA Cascade) and Beth Layton, Saint Martin's (G, 5-6, Jr., Toledo, WA Texas- San Antonio)...Burgess produced the second best twogame point total in GNAC history in losses to Central Washington and Seattle Pacific. She netted 65 points in the two games, converting on 23 of 45 shots and 19 of 22 free throws. She also had 20 rebounds and three steals. Burgess' 37 points at Ellensburg equaled the second highest singlegame total in GNAC history... Layton scored 53 points and also had 11 assists, nine rebounds and seven steals as the Saints ran their win streak to six, including five this season. Layton had 33 points against Humboldt State, including 24 on three-pointers (eight of 12). Week of Dec. 6-12: Nicole Lynch, Humboldt State (C, 6-2, Sr., Danville, CA - Carondolet) scored 52 points to earn alltournament honors in the North Coast Inn Classic at Arcata. Lynch made 23 of 34 field goals and also had 16 rebounds and six assists as the Lumberjacks split a pair of games. She became HSU's all-time career scorer in Friday's game, surpassing Dawn Miner (1,290) and now ranks fourth on the GNAC career scoring list with 1,320 points. Week of Dec : Amy Taylor, Seattle Pacific (G, 5-8, Sr., Shoreline, WA) and Laina Sobczak, Seattle (F, 5-11, Fr., Tacoma, WA Curtis)...Taylor scored 11 of her 18 points in the second half as the Falcons rallied from a sixpoint halftime deficit to beat previously unbeaten Chico State. Taylor, who also had four assists and two steals, hit a key three-pointer for an cushion with 81 seconds remaining...sobczak, who had played in only two previous games because of an injury, scored 29 points and had 18 rebounds as the Redhawks earned a split in a tournament at Cal State San Bernardino. Week of Dec. 27-Jan. 2: Amy Taylor, Seattle Pacific (G, 5-8, Sr., Shoreline, WA - Oregon) earned MVP honors, leading the Falcons to wins over Cal State L.A. and Cal Poly Pomona in the CCAA/GNAC Challenge at Royal Brougham. Taylor had 36 points, 15 assists and six steals, including 19 points, nine assists and three steals in a 25- point win over nationally 12th ranked Cal Poly Pomona. Week of Jan. 3-9: Julia Eisentrout, Saint Martin's (G, 5-10, Sr., Olympia, WA) and Devin Dykstra, Western Washington (G, 5-6, So., Sumas, WA Nooksack Valley)...Eisentrout scored 38 points (13-25 FG, FTs) in leading the Saints to road wins at Montana State-Billings and Northwest Nazarene, joining the career 1,000 point club in the process. The nine-point win at Billings snapped the Yellowjackets' 16-game home win streak dating back to Nov. 18, She then led the Saints with 21 points in a two-point win at Northwest Nazarene becoming the 17th player in GNAC history (and the second Saint) to reach the 1,000-point mark. She currently ranks 16th with 1,013 points. Eisentrout connected on seven of 11 shots and was perfect in seven free throw attempts against the Crusaders...Dykstra scored 34 points and had a couple of key threepointers in come-from-behind wins against Alaska Fairbanks and Alaska Anchorage. Dykstra, who made her first career start Saturday at Anchorage, connected on seven of 11 shots, including four of five treys, and also hit on 16 of 20 foul shots in the two contests. She hit a threepointer with 2:03 left in overtime to briefly tie the game at as the Vikings rallied from a deficit to beat UAF Against UAA, her three-pointer with 1:57 left put WWU ahead and was her team's final field goal in a win over the Seawolves. Week of Jan : Adrienne Taalak, Alaska Fairbanks (G, 5-6, Sr., Nuiqsut, AK) and Mandy Wood, Seattle Pacific (G, 5-6, Jr., Port Angeles, WA)...Taalak scored 32 points (9-21 FGs, 4-10 threes) and also had six rebounds, two assists and a game-high three steals to lead the Nanooks to a win over Alaska Anchorage. Wood scored 41 points as the Falcons won their 47th and 48th consecutive conference games dating back to the season. She made 15 of 23 shots, including six of 11 from the three-point line. Week of Jan : Adrienne Taalak, Alaska Fairbanks (G, 5-6, Sr., Nuiqsut, AK) and Cody Burgess, Alaska Fairbanks (F, 5-10, Sr., Leavenworth, WA Cascade) combined for 85 points in leading the Nanooks to their first road sweep in the four-year history of the conference. Taalak scored 44 points and also had 12 rebounds, six assists and five steals in wins over Humboldt State and Western Oregon. She made 15 of 26 shots, nine of 17 from beyond the three-point line. Burgess, who is the GNAC's career scoring leader based on points per game (19.2) scored 41 points (13-24 FG, FTs) and had 13 rebounds, five assists and four steals as the Nanooks extended their win streak to four and pulled into a tie for fourth in the conference with CWU. Week of Jan : Julia Eisentrout, Saint Martin's (G, 5-10, Sr., Olympia, WA) had two big second halves to lead the Saints to a pair of road wins in Alaska. Eisentrout finished the trip with 48 points (15-26 FGs, 3-4 threepointers, FTs), 11 rebounds, six assists and four steals. On Saturday she scored 20 of her 29 points in a 12- point win over Alaska Anchorage in the second period as the Saints rallied from a five-point halftime deficit. On Thursday, she had 13 of her 18 points after intermission, including two on a go-ahead jumper with 2:39 left in a three-point win over Alaska Fairbanks. Week of Jan. 31-Feb. 6: Tina Donahue, Western Washington (F, 6-0, Jr., Stanwood, WA) scored 35 points, including 22 in a 13-point home win over Alaska Fairbanks. Donahue also had 14 rebounds, five assists and four steals as the regionally second-ranked Vikings improved to Week of Feb. 7-13: Kelly Fay, Humboldt State (F, 5-9, Jr., Ventura, CA Ventura JC) and Martina Kartikova, Saint Martin's (F, 6-0, Sr., Kosice, Slovakia)...Fay scored 34 points and also had team-highs of 17 rebounds and eight

10 steals as the Lumberjacks swept Seattle and Western Washington, getting their first-win ever in 19 tries against the Vikings. Fay made 60 percent of her shots (12-20), including six of 12 three-pointers...kartikova had 27 points and team-highs in rebounding (23) and assists (10) and also contributed to an outstanding defense effort as the Saints held Seattle Pacific and Central Washington to a 26.6 shooting percentage (33-124). She also had two double-doubles increasing her total to a GNAC-leading eight in the Saints' sweep. Week of Feb : Jenna Washington, Humboldt State (F, 5-11, Jr., Springfield, OR) scored 43 points (15-28 FGs, FTs) and had 36 rebounds as the Lumberjacks completed their first-ever GNAC road sweep and ran their winning streak to four with wins at Anchorage and Fairbanks. Washington had 22 points and equaled the GNAC single-game record with 22 rebounds in Thursday's 16-point win over Alaska Anchorage. She then netted 21 points and 14 rebounds and hit the game-winning shot with two seconds remaining in a one-point win over Alaska Fairbanks. Week of Feb : Carli Smith, Seattle Pacific (F, 5-11, Jr., Spokane, WA Valley Christian) and Jodi Gerald, Western Washington (F, 5-10, Sr., Puyallup, WA Cascade Christian)...Smith scored 28 points (on 13 of 22 shooting) and also pulled down 28 rebounds coincidentally increasing her career totals to 716 in each category as the Falcons clinched the GNAC's automatic berth in the West Region playoffs. She equaled the GNAC single-game record with 22 rebounds in Saturday's 15-point win over Western Washington (originally set by SPU's Kristin Poe in 2002 and equaled a week ago by Humboldt State's Jenna Washington)...Gerald scored 54 points as the Vikings swamped Central Washington by 33 points at Ellensburg before losing to the Falcons at Brougham. She was 12 of 15 on three-point shots, making a GNAC-record nine straight (including all six against CWU) at one point. Gerald also had 18 rebounds in the two contests. Week of Feb. 28-Mar. 6: Hanna Hull, Central Washington (W, 5-9, Fr., Pateros, WA) scored 34 points, including 32 in a three-point come-from-behind win at Fairbanks. Hull, who made 12 of 19 shots including five of nine threepointers, helped rally the Wildcats back from a 16-point second-half deficit, scoring 28 of CWU's 46 points after the intermission. Week of Mar. 7-14: Mandy Wood, Seattle Pacific (Guard, 5-6, Jr., Port Angeles, CA) was selected the Most Valuable Player as she led the Falcons to their second consecutive NCAA West Region championship. Wood finished the tournament with 44 points, 18 assists and 10 steals Week of Nov : Rebecca Kielpinski, Alaska Anchorage (C, 6-2, Fr., Mandan, ND), who was last year's North Dakota Miss Basketball, scored 45 points, shooting 77.3 percent from the floor (17 of 22) and also had 25 rebounds, seven assists and seven blocks as the Seawolves completed a season-opening two-game sweep of San Diego Christian. She had 18 points, connecting on six of seven field goals and six of seven free throws, and nine rebounds in Wednesday's win. She followed that up with a 27- point (11-15 FGs), 16-rebound, six-assist, five-block effort in Thursday's victory. Week of Nov : Beth Layton, Saint Martin's (G, 5-6, Sr., Toledo, WA) scored 48 points and also had 12 rebounds, five assists and seven steals to earn Most Valuable Player honors in the Lynda Goodrich Thanksgiving Classic at Bellingham. Layton, who played in every minute in the two contests, connected on 17 of 40 shots, including six of 15 three-pointers, in leading the Saints to wins over Grand Canyon and Northwest. Week of Nov. 28-Dec. 4: Cristina Bruketta, Alaska Fairbanks (G, 5-8, Fr., Ellensburg, WA - Kittitas) scored 51 points in three games leading the Nanooks to a pair of West Region victories on a three-game road trip to California and Arizona. Bruketta made 18 of 39 field goals, including 12 of 22 three-pointers, and also had nine rebounds, three assists and five steals as the Nanooks snapped a four-game losing streak with a pair of wins at Grand Canyon. Week of Dec. 5-11: Mollie Stelmack, Western Washington (G, 5-11, Jr., New Westminster, BC) scored 34 points and also had 12 rebounds and 10 assists to earn MVP honors in the GNAC/CCAA Challenge at Bellingham. Stelmack, a transfer from Franklin Pierce, had 18 points, 11 rebounds and seven assist as the Vikings knocked off previously unbeaten Chico State after the Wildcats had beat Seattle Pacific in overtime. She also had 16 points, connecting on six of eight shots, in just 18 minutes in WWU's 33-point win over Sonoma State. Week of Dec : Tina Donahue, Western Washington (F, 6-0, Sr., Stanwood, WA) scored 28 points, including 24 in the first half when the Vikings opened up a lead, in a 32-point win over Central Washington at Key Arena Saturday. Donahue, who played just 28 minutes, also led WWU with six assists as the Vikings improved to 6-0. She currently leads Western in scoring at 17.0 points per game. She also is averaging 5.5 rebounds, shooting 50.7 percent (34 of 67) from the field and 82.4 percent (28 of 34) at the free throw line. Week of Dec : Jessica Metz, Northwest Nazarene (F, 5-10, Sr., Coeur d'alene, ID Lake City) scored 31 points and also had 14 rebounds, seven assists and eight steals to lead the Crusaders to a two-game sweep of Adams State. Metz missed her first free throw attempt in Monday's win, snapping a two-season string of 26 consecutive free throws. Week of Dec. 26-Jan. 1: Katie Wilder, Humboldt State (G, 5-7, Jr., Clearlake, CA Santa Rosa JC) and Kelly Dykstra, Western Washington (G, 5-10, Sr., Elma, WA Whatcom CC)...Wilder scored 35 points and also had 11 assists to lead the Lumberjacks to eight and three-point road wins at Anchorage and Fairbanks, respectively. She had 19 points and nine assists and hit a pair of free throws with seven seconds remaining to stretch a one-point lead to three

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