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Jan. 10, 2015 Contact: Bob Guptill (bguptill@gnacsports.com) 503-305-8756 / www.gnacsports.com Vikings, Wildcats on Root Sports Wednesday For 6th Year In a Row Conf. All GNAC W L W L H A N Western Oregon 5 1 13 3 8-1 4-2 1-0 Alaska Anchorage 4 1 8 7 6-4 2-2 0-1 Seattle Pacific 4 2 12 4 5-1 3-3 4-0 Central Washington 3 2 8 4 5-1 1-2 2-1 Northwest Nazarene 3 2 5 10 1-3 3-4 1-3 Western Washington 2 3 9 6 8-0 0-4 1-2 Alaska 2 3 5 8 4-3 1-2 1-3 Saint Martin s 2 4 5 11 3-4 2-2 0-5 Simon Fraser 1 4 6 7 5-2 0-5 1-0 MSU Billings 1 5 3 13 1-5 01-6 0-2 LAST WEEK: Thursday Central Washington 70 at Saint Martin s 68; MSU Billings 68 at Western Washington 88; Northwest Nazarene 59 at Western Oregon 66; Seattle Pacific 115 at Simon Fraser 81. Saturday Alaska Anchorage 76 at Alaska 64; Central Washington 74 at Western Oregon 78; MSU Billings 111 at Simon Fraser 104; Northwest Nazarene 72 at Saint Martin s 68 (ot); Seattle Pacific 66 at Western Washington 68. THIS WEEK: Wednesday Western Washington at Central Washington, 8 p.m. Thursday Alaska at MSU Billings, 7:30 p.m.; Alaska Anchorage at Seattle Pacific, 7:30 p.m.; Simon Fraser at Northwest Nazarene. Saturday Alaska at Seattle Pacific, 5:15 p.m.; Alaska Anchorage at MSU Billings, 7:30 p.m.; Simon Fraser at Central Washington; Western Washington at Northwest Nazarene; Saint Martin s at Western Oregon. Fantastic Finishes Have Highlighted TV Contests PORTLAND, Ore. If nothing else, Central Washington and Western Washington make great television. For the sixth year in a row a game between the two longtime rivals will be televised regionally on ROOT SPORTS Wednesday. Tipoff is at 8 p.m. at Nicholson Pavilion. Four of the five previous TV games, which were all played at Sam Carver Gymnasium in Bellingham, have been decided by four points or less. WWU won the last two in the final seconds 86-85 two years ago on a shot by Paul Jones and 94-91 last February on a half-court buzzer beater by Richard Woodworth. The Vikings also beat CWU 90-86 in 2010, 66-62 in 2011 and 99-86 in 2012 in televised games. Western Washington comes into the game off another buzzer-beater ROOT SPORTS victory a 68-66 victory Saturday over Seattle Pacific on a layup by Ricardo Maxwell. That was WWU s 11 th straight home victory. The Vikings (9-6, 2-3) are 8-0 at Carver this season, but are only 1-6 on the road. Maxwell, who has missed six of WWU s 15 games, led the Vikings with 17 points and is averaging 15.7. Jaamon Echols, who has sat out five games, is averaging a teambest 19. 2 points. Jeffrey Parker is scoring 15 points per game and Joey Schreiber is averaging 12.6. Schreiber had 38 points Thursday in a 88-68 home win over MSU Billings, tying a GNAC single-game record for most points by a non-starter. Anye Turner is also a key player for the Vikings leading the GNAC in rebounding (8.2) and blocked shots (3.4). Central Washington (8-4, 3-2), which split two games last weekend, is led in scoring by Dom Williams who is averaging 17.5 points. Also averaging in double figures are Jordan Russell (12.0), Gary Jacobs (11.3) and Joseph Stroud (10.2). Stroud leads the GNAC in field goal percentage at 72.5 (the all-time conference record is 72.9) and the Wildcats in rebounding (5.3) and blocked shots (32). WWU-CWU TV Games: Feb. 28, 2010 WWU 90, CWU 86. Feb. 16, 2011 WWU 66, CWU 62. Jan. 18, 2012 WWU 99, CWU 86. Jan. 10, 2013 WWU 86, CWU 85. Feb. 22, 2014 WWU 94, CWU 91. League Leaders Host Saints Western Oregon (13-3, 5-1), which has won 12 of its last 13 games, hosts Saint Martin s Saturday in its only game of the week. The Wolves lead second-place Alaska Anchorage (8-7, 4-1) by one-half game. 1

WOU is ranked seventh in this week s D2SIDA West Region poll. The highest ranked GNAC team in the poll is Seattle Pacific (12-4, 4-2), which is ranked sixth. The Falcons host Alaska Anchorage (8-7, 4-1) in one of three games on Thursday s GNAC schedule. A UAA win would move the Seawolves into a tie for first place with Western Oregon in the GNAC standings. Elsewhere Thursday Alaska plays at MSU Billings and Simon Fraser visits Northwest Nazarene. The D2SIDA poll is unofficial. The NCAA will conduct its own official regional poll beginning in February which will determine which five teams join the GNAC, CCAA and PacWest champions in the playoffs in March. D2SIDA West Regional Poll 1. Azusa Pacific (14-1); 2. Cal Baptist (13-1); 3. Cal Poly Pomona (10-3) and Point Loma (11-2); 5. BYU- Hawaii (11-2); 6. Seattle Pacific (12-4); 7. Western Oregon (13-3); 8. Cal State Stanislaus (9-4); 9. Dixie State (9-5); 10. UC San Diego (7-5). Seattle Pacific Ranks Second In Rebounding Seattle Pacific had two dominating rebounding performances in splitting a pair of games last week outrebounding Simon Fraser 53-17 and Western Washington 44-29. Riley Stockton had 20 rebounds, including 14 against the Vikings, to move into 11 th place on the GNAC all-time rebounding list with 631. SPU ranks second nationally in rebounding outboarding its opponents by 13.7 per contest. SPU also ranks fifth in field goal percentage (52.6) and seveneth in scoring margin (19.1). Simon Fraser maintained its season-long national lead in four categories including scoring (119.4), three-pointers (14.8), steals (15.4) and turnover margin (11.0). The Clan also ranks fifth in assists (21.1) and seventh in offensive rebounds (16.3). In individual stats, SFU s Sango Niang ranks fourth in assists (7.5). Anye Turner of Western Washington and Joseph Stroud of Central Washington are fifth (3.40) and eighth (2.67), respectively, in blocked shots and Stockton is 10 th in assist/turnover ratio (3.27). GNAC in NCAA Top 25 Statistical Rankings Team Institution Rank Avg Scoring Offense Simon Fraser 1 st 119.4 Scoring Margin Seattle Pacific 7 th 19.1 Field Goal PCT. Seattle Pacific 5 th 52.6 Three-Pointers Simon Fraser 1 st 14.8 Free Throw PCT. Western Oregon 17 th 76.0 Rebound Margin Seattle Pacific 2 nd 13.7 Assists Simon Fraser 5 th 21.1 Assists Alaska Anchorage 11 th 19.1 Assist/TO Ratio Alaska Anchorage 18 th 1.46 Blocked Shots Western Washington 3 rd 6.5 Blocked Shots Central Washington 14 th 5.0 Steals Simon Fraser 1 st 15.4 Turnover Margin Simon Fraser 1 st 11.0 Off. Rebounds Simon Fraser 7 th 16.3 Off. Rebounds Western Washington 18 th 14.7 Individual Player Rank Avg Scoring Sango Niang, SFU 12 th 22.9 Field Goal PCT. Kalidou Diouf, UAA 11 th 65.9 3-Pointers Travis Thompson, UAA 21 st 3.14 Free Throw PCT. Julian Nichols, WOU 25 th 88.9 Free Throw PCT. Joey Roppo, CWU 25 th 88.9 Assists Sango Niang, SFU 4 th 7.5 Assists Brian McGill, UAA 15 th 6.1 Blocked Shots Anye Turner, WWU 5 th 3.40 Blocked Shots Joseph Stroud, CWU 8 th 2.67 Steals Sango Niang, SFU 20 th 2.62 Assist/TO Riley Stockton, SPU 10 th 3.27 Assist/TO Julian Nichols, WOU 15 th 3.12 Assist/TO Sango Niang, SFU 20 th 3.06 NABC and D2SIDA Nationals Polls NABC SPU WWU WOU Pre-Season 22 nd 11th ---- Nov. 25 NR (49 th ) NR (27 th ) --- Dec. 2 NR (40 th ) NR (32 nd ) --- Dec. 9 --- --- NR (43 rd ) Dec. 16 NR (40 th ) --- NR (37 th ) Dec. 30 NR (41 st ) --- NR (34 th ) Jan. 6 NR (27 th ) --- NR (36 th ) Jan. 13 NR (39 th ) --- NR (33 rd ) D2SIDA Regional Polls CWU SPU WOU WWU Nov. 17 8 th 2nd Nov. 24 5 th -T Dec. 1 6th 5 th Dec. 8 6 th 4 th Dec. 15 9 th 4 th Dec. 29 8 th 9 th 4 th Jan. 5 5 th 6 th Jan. 12 6 th 7 th 2

D2SIDA WWU WOU Nov. 18 12 th Nov. 25 NR (30 th ) Dec. 2 NR (35 th ) Dec. 9 --- NR (35 th ) NR Not rated in Top 25 (number in parenthesis indicates position overall including others receiving vote) 2014-15 ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAMS: Seattle Pacific (Nov. 14-15) Cory Hutson, SPU; Mitch Penner, SPU; Jordan Russell, CWU; Joseph Stroud, CWU. Dominican (Nov. 14-15) Antoine Hosley, MSUB. Sonoma State (Nov. 14-15) Brian McGill, UAA. Western Washington (Nov. 14-15) Jeffrey Parker, WWU (MVP); Anye Turner, WWU; Joey Schreiber, WWU; Erik Kinney, NNU. Alaska (Nov. 20-22) Ruben Silvas, Alaska. WOU (Nov. 21-22) Trey Ingram, SMU; Lewis Thomas, WOU. Great Alaska Shootout (Nov. 26-29) Travis Thompson, UAA*. (*UAA played Shootout as exhibition). UAA Seawolf Jamboree (Dec. 12-13) Kalidou Diouf, UAA; Travis Thompson, UAA. Team Notes Alaska: Almir Hadzisehovic came off the bench to lead four players in double figures with 12 points in the Nanooks 12-point home loss to UAA. Hadzisehovic made 5-of-7 shots. Nine UAF players saw action in the game, all between 15 minutes and 28 minutes. Alaska Anchorage: Travis Thompson led the Seawolves with 21 points, five rebounds and four assists in a 76-64 road win at Fairbanks. Thompson made two treys moving into a tie for third-place on the GNAC all-time three-point career list with 260. He s tied with Ryan McCarthy of Northwest Nazarene (2002-06), UAA s current women s head coach. Central Washington: The Wildcats used an 18-2 run to overcome a 10-point deficit against Saint Martin s in a 70-68 victory Thursday as Joseph Stroud, Jordan Russell and Gary Jacobs led a balanced attack with 15 points each. Stroud had a game-high 17 in Saturday s loss at Western Oregon and finished the weekend shooting 87.5 percent from the floor (14-of-16). He also led CWU on the weekend with 11 rebounds and four blocks and tied for the team lead with three blocks. Montana State Billings: In addition to Momir Gataric (See Player of the Week notes), the Yellowjackets were led by Antoine Hosley who came off the bench to score 35 points in road games at Bellingham and Burnaby, Hosley shot 76.2 making 16 of 21 as MSUB shot 56.1 percent as a team. Northwest Nazarene: Redshirt freshman Alex Birketoft from Denmark and Cal State Bakersfield transfer Erik Kinney each had 26 points as the Crusaders split two road games, getting an overtime win at Lacey. Birketoft also had a team-high 16 rebounds and Mike Wright had a team-best 11 assists. Saint Martin s: Riley Carel led the Saints with 38 points, 11 rebounds and 10 assists in a pair of nail biters as SMU lost by two points to Central Washington and in overtime to Northwest Nazarene. Trey Ingram added 34 points, 20 against the Wildcats. Seattle Pacific: Mitch Penner (31 points, 11 rebounds, 7 assists) and Matt Borton (21 points, 15 rebounds) led the Falcons to a 115-81 win at Simon Fraser. Penner finished the weekend with 42 points and 16 rebounds. Cory Hutsen and Shawn Reid had 32 and 30 points, respectively. Reid came off the bench against WWU to lead the Falcons with 21 points, SPU outrebounded SFU and WWU by a combined margin of 97-46. Riley Stockton had 20 rebounds, 14 against the Vikings. Simon Fraser: Sango Niang had 55 points including 27 against Seattle Pacific and 28 against MSU Billings. He was a perfect 15-of-15 in the two losses and has made 16 in a row. Justin Cole had 30 points and Patrick Simon had 25 points. Cole also had five steals. SFU had 13 fewer turnovers (20-33), but was outrebounded 92-52 and outshot 64.9 to 43.9 from the floor and 53.1 (15-of-59) to 25.4 (15-of-59) from the arc. Western Oregon: Andy Avgi scored 23 points in Saturday s 78-74 win over Central Washington after netting 18 points to rally the Wolves from a 34-31 halftime deficit to beat Northwest Nazarene Thursday. Jordan Wiley had 26 points including a three-pointer to give WOU a 61-59 lead with 2:09 left in Thursday s victory. Lewis Thomas had 20 rebounds in the two contests. Western Washington: Mac Johnson scored 31 points and had a team-best 17 rebounds as the Vikings extended their home win streak to 11 with victories over MSUB and Seattle Pacific. Joey Schreiber key Thursday s 88-68 victory scoring a GNAC-season best 38 points. Ricardo Maxwell had 17 points, including the game-winner at the buzzer, and Johnson had 16 against the Falcons. GNAC Players of the Week Week Player Nov. 10-16 Jeffrey Parker, Western Washington Joseph Stroud, Central Washington Nov. 17-23 Ruben Silvas, Alaska Nov. 24-30 Julian Nichols, Western Oregon Dec. 1-7 Dom Williams, Central Washington Dec. 8-14 Mitch Penner, Seattle Pacific Dec. 15-21 Shawn Reid, Seattle Pacific Dec. 29-J. 4 Ashton Edwards, Alaska Brian McGill, Alaska Anchorage Jan. 5-11 Momir Gataric, MSU Billings Andy Avgi, Western Oregon 3

Players of the Week Week By Week Nov. 10-16 Jeffrey Parker, Western Washington (F, 6-6, So., Richmond, CA Salesian) and Joseph Stroud, Central Washington (F, 6-8, Jr., Las Vegas, NV Sierra Visa/Pierce College)... Parker scored 43 points and also had 18 rebounds leading the Vikings to two wins in the 13 th Chuck Randall Classic. Parker made seven of 17 3-pointers and shot 51.7 percent overall, cashing in on 15-of-29. He was named the tournament s MVP... Stroud earned alltournament honors leading the Wildcats to two wins in the Seattle Pacific Sodexo Tip-Off tournament. He came off the bench to score 24 points, making nine of 10 shots. He also led CWU in rebounds (11) and blocked shots (7). His last basket with one second half came on a dunk to break a 68-68 tie in Saturday s 70-68 win over Academy of Art. Nov. 17-23: Ruben Silvas, Alaska (G, 6-3, 175, Jr., Tucson, AZ) had 33 points, shooting 62.5 percent (15-of-24) as the Nanooks made their 2014-15 season debut in the GCI Alaska Invitational. The JC transfer from Arizona also had 16 rebounds, two assists and a steal and wasn t charged with a turnover in earning all-tournament honors as the Nanooks won one of three contests. Nov. 24-30: Julian Nichols, Western Oregon (G, 6-2, 175, Jr. Upland, CA) scored 51 points and also 10 rebounds, a team-high 14 assists and six steals in leading the Wolves to three road West Region victories, including a 67-52 win at 2014 playoff qualifier Dixie State. Nichols made 15 of 31 field goal attempts and also converted on 19 of 20 foul shots. Twenty-six of his points came in Saturday s 83-73 win at the Academy of Art. Dec. 1-7: Dom Williams, Central Washington (G, 5-11, Sr., Tacoma, WA Curtis & Tacoma CC) scored 50 points and also had 10 assists and just one turnover in wins over Montana State Billings and defending GNAC champion Seattle Pacific. He had a career-high 31 points and five assists in an 88-79 win over MSUB Thursday, connecting on 11 of 20 shots, including 5-of-7 three-pointers. Williams then added 19 points and five assists in a 73-67 victory against SPU Saturday, converting on 4-of-7 three-point shots. The win snapped a four-game CWU losing streak to the Falcons. For the week, Williams made 18-of-37 shots (48.6 percent), including 9-of-14 three-pointers. He also converted on 5-of-6 foul shots. Dec. 15-21: Shawn Reid, Seattle Pacific (F, 6-4, Sr., Post Falls, ID) scored a team-best 36 points shooting 71.4 percent in leading the Falcons to wins over Dixie State (76-66) and Rollins (74-54) in the Las Vegas Challenge. Reid made 15-of-21 shots, including 5-of-9 three-pointers. He also led the Falcons with three steals. Reid came off the bench against Dixie State with SPU trailing 17-2 and scored 30 points in just 18 minutes to rally SPU to the 10-point win. Reid, whose previous SPU career-high was 13, made 12 of 15 shots, including 5-of-7 from the arc. Dec. 29-Jan. 4: Ashton Edwards, Alaska (G, Jr., Compton, CA Long Beach CC) and Brian McGill, Alaska Anchorage (G, 6-2, Jr., Clackamas, OR Western Oregon) Edwards scored 53 points including 30 in Thursday s 64-60 home win against Western Washington and 23 in Saturday s 121-111 victory against Simon Fraser. Edwards made 16-of-32 field goal attempts including 7-of-12 three-pointers and 14-of-15 free throws. He also had seven rebounds and four assists. His point total against the Vikings represented nearly 47 percent of the Nanooks team total McGill had 48 points, nine rebounds and nine assists as the Seawolves also swept SFU (108-86) and Western Washington (62-60). McGill scored 28 points and had six rebounds in 26 minutes against the Clan Thursday and had a game-high 20 points, including the game-winning shot with 6.5 seconds left, in Saturday s win against Western Washington. In that contest, McGill was perfect from the foul line, converting on 8-of-8 attempts. Jan. 5-11: Momir Gataric, MSU Billings (F, 6-5, Jr., Sunnyvale, CA West Valley College) and Andy Avgi, Western Oregon (F, 6-6, Jr., Woodburn, OR) Gataric scored 45 points and shot 72.7 percent from the floor (16- of-22) as the Yellowjackets split two games defeating Simon Fraser 111-104 Saturday for their first conference win of the season. He had 25 points on 10 of 14 shooting in a 88-68 loss to Western Washington before contributing 20 points, five assists and four assists against the Clan Avgi scored 41 points as the Wolves defeated Northwest Nazarene and Central Washington to extend their home win streak to eight and take over sole possession of first place in the GNAC. Avgi made 17 of 29 shots, including a key tip-in with 23 seconds remaining in the win against NNU. Dec. 8-14: Mitch Penner, Seattle Pacific (F, 6-5, Jr., Seattle, WA Kennedy) scored 26 points and also had 11 rebounds, three steals and two blocks to lead the Falcons to a 100-67 win over George Fox. Penner, who made 7-of- 12 field goal attempts, was perfect from the foul line connecting on 11-of-11. 4

GNAC Career Leaders Scoring 1. Austin Nichols, Humboldt State (2001-04) 2501 24. Travis Thompson, Alaska Anchorage (10-11, 13-14) 1415 53. Cory Hutsen, Seattle Pacific (2012-15) 1084 66. Andy Avgi, Western Oregon (2012-15) 960 Three-Pointers 1. Jake Linton, Saint Martin s (2006-09) 292 2. Grant Dykstra, Western Oregon (2002-06) 266 3. Ryan McCarthy, Northwest Nazarene (2002-06) 260 Travis Thompson, Alaska Anchorage (10-11, 13-14) 260 Rebounds 1. Fred Hooks, Humboldt State (2001-04) 1268 11. Riley Stockton, Seattle Pacific (2011-14) 631 30. Kevin Rima, Northwest Nazarene (2010-15) 532 Assists 1. Luke Cooper, Alaska Anchorage (2005-08) 880 12. Riley Stockton, Seattle Pacific (2011-14) 389 Steals 1. Blair Wheadon, Western Oregon (2009-12) 216 16 Devon Alexander, Western Oregon (2012-14) 145 22. Riley Stockton, Seattle Pacific (2011-14) 133 Blocks 1. Brannon Stone, Seattle Pacific (1999-02) 269 8. Anye Turner, Western Washington (2012-14) 133 23. Kevin Rima, Northwest Nazarene (2010-14) 81 10 Games on ROOT SPORTS Ten GNAC contests five men s and five women s are being televised on ROOT SPORTS this winter. Brad Adam and Bob Akamian are splitting play-by-play duties, while Dave Harshman will provide analysis for all 10 contests. Men: Jan. 10 Seattle Pacific 66 at Western Washington 68 (Adam, Harshman). Jan. 14 Western Washington at Central Washington, 8 p.m. PST (Adam, Harshman). Feb. 11 Western Oregon at Saint Martin s, 8 p.m. PST (Adam or Akamian, Harshman). Feb. 19 Alaska at Northwest Nazarene, 7 p.m. MST (Akamian, Harshman). Feb. 21 MSU Billings at Seattle Pacific, 3 p.m. PST (Adam, Harshman). Women: Dec. 4 Alaska 47 at Seattle Pacific 75 (Adam, Harshman). Jan. 8 Simon Fraser 103 at Northwest Nazarene 86 (Akamian, Harshman). Jan. 24 MSU Billings at Western Oregon, 3 p.m. PST (Akamian, Harshman). Feb. 11 Western Washington at Saint Martin s, 6 p.m. PST (Adam or Akamian, Harshman). Feb. 28 Simon Fraser at Western Washington, 7 p.m. PST (Adam, Harshman). GNAC Miscellany NCAA West Regional: Eight teams advance to the NCAA Division II West Regional tournament that will be held March 14-17 at a site to be determined. The tournament will feature the champions of the GNAC, CCAA and PacWest Conferences. The GNAC will determine its champion with a six-team tournament March 4-6 at Billings, Mont. Twitter Hashtags GNAC Alaska Anchorage Alaska Central Washington Montana State Billings Northwest Nazarene Saint Martin s Seattle Pacific Simon Fraser Western Oregon Western Washington #GNACVBall #SeawolfVB #GoNooks #CWUWildcats #GoMSUBJackets #GoNNUCrusaders #SaintsAlive #GoFalcons #NCAAeh #GoWolves #UnleashTheHorns GNAC Media Relations Information Director Bob Guptill E-Mail bguptill@gnacsports.com Assistant Information Director Nathan Webber E-Mail nwebber@gnacsports.com Office 503-305-8756 5

GNAC BASKETBALL STATISTICS (Through Jan. 12, 2015) Team SCORING OFFENSE Team G W-L Pts Avg 1. Simon Fraser 13 6-7 1552 119.4 2. Western Washington 15 9-6 1250 83.3 3. Seattle Pacific 16 12-4 1326 82.9 4. Alaska Anchorage 15 8-7 1200 80.0 5. Western Oregon 16 13-3 1252 78.2 6. Central Washington 12 8-4 921 76.8 7. MSU Billings 16 3-13 1125 70.3 8. Alaska 13 5-8 914 70.3 9. Saint Martin's 16 5-11 1081 67.6 10. Northwest Nazarene 15 5-10 1010 67.3 SCORING DEFENSE Team G Pts Avg 1. Seattle Pacific 16 1021 63.8 2. Western Oregon 16 1044 65.2 3. Central Washington 12 835 69.6 4. Alaska Anchorage 15 1071 71.4 5. Western Washington 15 1075 71.7 6. Northwest Nazarene 15 1086 72.4 7. Saint Martin's 16 1176 73.5 8. Alaska 13 961 73.9 9. MSU Billings 16 1223 76.4 10. Simon Fraser 13 1405 108.1 SCORING MARGIN Team G Off Def +/- 1. Seattle Pacific 16 82.9 63.8 +19.1 2. Western Oregon 16 78.2 65.2 +13.0 3. Western Washington 15 83.3 71.7 +11.7 4. Simon Fraser 13 119.4 108.1 +11.3 5. Alaska Anchorage 15 80.0 71.4 +8.6 6. Central Washington 12 76.8 69.6 +7.2 7. Alaska 13 70.3 73.9-3.6 8. Northwest Nazarene 15 67.3 72.4-5.1 9. Saint Martin's 16 67.6 73.5-5.9 10. MSU Billings 16 70.3 76.4-6.1 FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGES Team G FG FGA Pct 1. Seattle Pacific 16 473 899.526 2. Simon Fraser 13 574 1175.489 3. Alaska Anchorage 15 434 902.481 4. Western Washington 15 459 974.471 5. Western Oregon 16 467 1006.464 6. Central Washington 12 333 725.459 7. Northwest Nazarene 15 352 767.459 8. MSU Billings 16 408 899.454 9. Alaska 13 330 762.433 10. Saint Martin's 16 392 923.425 FIELD GOAL PCT DEFENSE Team G FG FGA Pct 1. Central Washington 12 287 692.415 2. Western Oregon 16 379 888.427 3. Western Washington 15 406 946.429 4. Seattle Pacific 16 373 859.434 5. Alaska 13 347 795.436 6. MSU Billings 16 442 994.445 7. Northwest Nazarene 15 364 815.447 8. Alaska Anchorage 15 379 847.447 9. Saint Martin's 16 426 917.465 10. Simon Fraser 13 508 915.555 3-POINT FG PCT Team G FG FGA Pct 1. Seattle Pacific 16 105 258.407 2. Alaska 13 112 301.372 3. Alaska Anchorage 15 132 359.368 4. Saint Martin's 16 125 340.368 5. Western Oregon 16 122 333.366 6. Central Washington 12 96 265.362 7. Northwest Nazarene 15 103 291.354 8. Western Washington 15 116 330.352 9. Simon Fraser 13 193 552.350 10. MSU Billings 16 97 286.339 3-POINT FG PCT DEFENSE Team G FG FGA Pct 1. MSU Billings 16 103 317.325 2. Seattle Pacific 16 85 258.329 3. Saint Martin's 16 119 344.346 4. Western Oregon 16 116 334.347 5. Simon Fraser 13 72 199.362 6. Alaska Anchorage 15 110 302.364 7. Central Washington 12 82 224.366 8. Alaska 13 117 319.367 9. Western Washington 15 96 260.369 10. Northwest Nazarene 15 110 292.377 3-POINT FG MADE Team G 3FG Avg 1. Simon Fraser 13 193 14.85 2. Alaska Anchorage 15 132 8.80 3. Alaska 13 112 8.62 4. Central Washington 12 96 8.00 5. Saint Martin's 16 125 7.81 6. Western Washington 15 116 7.73 7. Western Oregon 16 122 7.63 8. Northwest Nazarene 15 103 6.87 9. Seattle Pacific 16 105 6.56 10. MSU Billings 16 97 6.06 6

FREE THROW PCT Team G FTM FTA Pct 1. Western Oregon 16 196 258.760 2. Alaska Anchorage 15 200 272.735 3. Northwest Nazarene 15 203 277.733 4. Simon Fraser 13 211 296.713 5. Alaska 13 142 201.706 6. Seattle Pacific 16 275 401.686 7. Central Washington 12 159 236.674 8. Saint Martin's 16 172 265.649 9. Western Washington 15 216 345.626 10. MSU Billings 16 212 352.602 REBOUNDING MARGIN Team G TEAM Avg OPP Avg Margin 1. Seattle Pacific 16 620 38.8 401 25.1 +13.7 2. Alaska Anchorage 15 554 36.9 451 30.1 +6.9 3. Western Washington 15 632 42.1 532 35.5 +6.7 4. Western Oregon 16 609 38.1 509 31.8 +6.2 5. Northwest Nazarene 15 479 31.9 467 31.1 +0.8 6. Alaska 13 468 36.0 476 36.6-0.6 7. MSU Billings 16 543 33.9 563 35.2-1.2 8. Central Washington 12 418 34.8 449 37.4-2.6 9. Saint Martin's 16 537 33.6 580 36.2-2.7 10. Simon Fraser 13 508 39.1 618 47.5-8.5 BLOCKED SHOTS Team G Blocks Avg 1. Western Washington 15 98 6.53 2. Central Washington 12 60 5.00 3. Simon Fraser 13 44 3.38 4. Alaska 13 41 3.15 5. Northwest Nazarene 15 46 3.07 6. Western Oregon 16 46 2.88 7. Saint Martin's 16 41 2.56 8. Alaska Anchorage 15 37 2.47 9. MSU Billings 16 35 2.19 Seattle Pacific 16 35 2.19 ASSISTS Team G Assists Avg 1. Simon Fraser 13 274 21.08 2. Alaska Anchorage 15 287 19.13 3. Western Washington 15 247 16.47 4. Central Washington 12 193 16.08 5. Seattle Pacific 16 245 15.31 6. Western Oregon 16 239 14.94 7. Alaska 13 185 14.23 8. MSU Billings 16 203 12.69 Saint Martin's 16 203 12.69 10. Northwest Nazarene 15 184 12.27 STEALS Team G Steals Avg 1. Simon Fraser 13 200 15.38 2. Central Washington 12 108 9.00 Western Oregon 16 144 9.00 4. Northwest Nazarene 15 99 6.60 5. Alaska Anchorage 15 98 6.53 6. Seattle Pacific 16 103 6.44 7. Western Washington 15 94 6.27 8. Saint Martin's 16 81 5.06 9. MSU Billings 16 69 4.31 10. Alaska 13 54 4.15 TURNOVER MARGIN Team G Team Avg Opp Avg Margin 1. Simon Fraser 13 200 15.4 343 26.4 +11.00 2. Central Washington 12 161 13.4 212 17.7 +4.25 3. Western Oregon 16 202 12.6 252 15.8 +3.12 4. Alaska Anchorage 15 196 13.1 208 13.9 +0.80 5. Seattle Pacific 16 193 12.1 202 12.6 +0.56 6. Western Washington 15 185 12.3 192 12.8 +0.47 7. Saint Martin's 16 192 12.0 181 11.3-0.69 8. Alaska 13 151 11.6 137 10.5-1.08 9. MSU Billings 16 224 14.0 179 11.2-2.81 10. Northwest Nazarene 15 238 15.9 186 12.4-3.47 ASSIST/TURNOVER RATIO Team G Asst Avg Turn Avg Ratio 1. Alaska Anchorage 15 287 19.1 196 13.1 1.46 2. Simon Fraser 13 274 21.1 200 15.4 1.37 3. Western Washington 15 247 16.5 185 12.3 1.34 4. Seattle Pacific 16 245 15.3 193 12.1 1.27 5. Alaska 13 185 14.2 151 11.6 1.23 6. Central Washington 12 193 16.1 161 13.4 1.20 7. Western Oregon 16 239 14.9 202 12.6 1.18 8. Saint Martin's 16 203 12.7 192 12.0 1.06 9. MSU Billings 16 203 12.7 224 14.0 0.91 10. Northwest Nazarene 15 184 12.3 238 15.9 0.77 Individual SCORING Player-Team Cl G FG 3FG FT Pts Avg 1. Niang,Sango-SFU SR 13 105 32 56 298 22.9 2. Echols,Jaamon-WWU JR 10 66 19 41 192 19.2 3. Williams,Dom-CWU SR 8 49 24 18 140 17.5 4. Avgi,Andy-WOU JR 16 108 7 41 264 16.5 5. McGill,Brian-UAA JR 15 89 19 49 246 16.4 6. Hutsen,Cory-SPU SR 16 109 0 36 254 15.9 7. Thompson,Travis-UAA SR 14 70 44 34 218 15.6 8. Evans-Taylor,Rod.-SFU JR 11 66 10 28 170 15.5 9. Parker,Jeffrey-WWU SO 15 81 42 21 225 15.0 10. Edwards,Ashton-UAF JR 13 60 35 34 189 14.5 11. Cole,Justin-SFU SR 13 70 31 13 184 14.2 12. Kinney,Erik-NNU JR 15 76 0 59 211 14.1 13. Penner,Mitch-SPU JR 16 62 14 83 221 13.8 14. Hosley,Antoine-MSUB SR 16 80 19 31 210 13.1 15. Gataric,Momir-MSUB JR 15 66 10 49 191 12.7 16. Schreiber,Joey-WWU SO 15 63 26 37 189 12.6 17. Diouf,Kalidou-UAA FR 15 83 0 17 183 12.2 18. Silvas,Ruben-UAF JR 13 60 12 26 158 12.2 Simon,Patrick-SFU FR 13 59 6 34 158 12.2 20. Russell,Jordan-CWU JR 12 50 30 14 144 12.0 7

FIELD GOAL PCT (Min. 2.8 made per game) Player-Team Cl G FG FGA Pct 1. Stroud,Joseph-CWU JR 12 50 69.725 2. Diouf,Kalidou-UAA FR 15 83 126.659 3. Simon,Patrick-SFU FR 13 59 93.634 4. Silvas,Ruben-UAF JR 13 60 99.606 5. Borton,Matt-SPU SR 16 66 113.584 6. Avgi,Andy-WOU JR 16 108 186.581 7. Counts,Brent-SMU FR 14 41 71.577 8. Johnson,Mac-WWU JR 15 49 85.576 9. Stockton,Riley-SPU SR 16 60 106.566 10. Hutsen,Cory-SPU SR 16 109 198.551 11. Rima,Kevin-NNU SR 15 57 104.548 Harper,Michael-SFU JR 13 57 104.548 13. Idowu,Tyler-SMU SR 16 52 95.547 14. McGill,Brian-UAA JR 15 89 165.539 15. Gataric,Momir-MSUB JR 15 66 123.537 16. Turner,Anye-WWU SR 15 59 111.532 17. Reid,Shawn-SPU SR 14 46 87.529 18. Carroll,Brendan-SPU JR 16 46 88.523 19. Johnson,Emmanuel-MSUB JR 15 43 83.518 20. Hadzisehovic,Almir-UAF JR 13 50 101.495 3-POINT FG PCT (Min. 1.0 made per game) Player-Team Cl G 3FG FGA Pct 1. Anderson,Jace-MSUB SO 14 16 33.485 2. Ingram,Trey-SMU FR 16 30 63.476 3. Reid,Shawn-SPU SR 14 17 36.472 Carroll,Brendan-SPU JR 16 17 36.472 5. Dawn,Terry-CWU SO 12 18 39.462 6. Bianchini,Isaac-SMU SO 16 22 48.458 7. Parker,Jeffrey-WWU SO 15 42 92.457 8. Williams,Dom-CWU SR 8 24 53.453 9. Thompson,Travis-UAA SR 14 44 100.440 10. Schreiber,Joey-WWU SO 15 26 60.433 11. Edwards,Ashton-UAF JR 13 35 81.432 12. Westfall,Adam-SFU SO 12 34 81.420 13. Wiley,Jordan-WOU JR 16 35 84.417 14. McGill,Brian-UAA JR 15 19 46.413 15. Russell,Jordan-CWU JR 12 30 73.411 16. Leckband,Christian-UAA JR 13 15 37.405 17. Borton,Matt-SPU SR 16 16 40.400 18. Wright,Mike-NNU JR 15 27 69.391 19. Echols,Jaamon-WWU JR 10 19 49.388 20. Griffin,Adam-UAF JR 13 25 65.385 3-POINT FG MADE Player-Team Cl G 3FG Avg 1. Thompson,Travis-UAA SR 14 44 3.14 2. Williams,Dom-CWU SR 8 24 3.00 3. Westfall,Adam-SFU SO 12 34 2.83 4. Parker,Jeffrey-WWU SO 15 42 2.80 5. Edwards,Ashton-UAF JR 13 35 2.69 6. Vos,Hidde-SFU SO 13 34 2.62 7. Russell,Jordan-CWU JR 12 30 2.50 8. Niang,Sango-SFU SR 13 32 2.46 9. Cole,Justin-SFU SR 13 31 2.38 10. Wiley,Jordan-WOU JR 16 35 2.19 11. Griffin,Adam-UAF JR 13 25 1.92 12. Echols,Jaamon-WWU JR 10 19 1.90 13. Ingram,Trey-SMU FR 16 30 1.88 14. Wright,Mike-NNU JR 15 27 1.80 15. Copp,Tyler-SMU SO 16 28 1.75 16. Schreiber,Joey-WWU SO 15 26 1.73 17. Matthews,Marc-MSUB SO 16 24 1.50 Dawn,Terry-CWU SO 12 18 1.50 19. Bowman,Kevin-UAA JR 14 20 1.43 20. Tomlinson,Kyle-UAF JR 13 18 1.38 FREE THROW PCT (Min. 1.8 made per game) Player-Team Cl G FTM FTA Pct 1. Nichols,Julian-WOU JR 16 40 45.889 Roppo,Joey-CWU JR 12 32 36.889 3. Edwards,Ashton-UAF JR 13 34 39.872 4. Silvas,Ruben-UAF JR 13 26 30.867 5. Niang,Sango-SFU SR 13 56 68.824 6. Kinney,Erik-NNU JR 15 59 72.819 7. Avgi,Andy-WOU JR 16 41 52.788 8. McGill,Brian-UAA JR 15 49 63.778 9. Carel,Riley-SMU SR 12 36 47.766 10. Simon,Patrick-SFU FR 13 34 45.756 11. Jacobs,Gary-CWU JR 10 24 32.750 Williams,Dom-CWU SR 8 18 24.750 13. Penner,Mitch-SPU JR 16 83 113.735 14. Borton,Matt-SPU SR 16 42 58.724 15. Thompson,Travis-UAA SR 14 34 47.723 16. Hosley,Antoine-MSUB SR 16 31 43.721 17. Harper,Michael-SFU JR 13 24 34.706 18. Evans-Taylor,Rod.-SFU JR 11 28 42.667 19. Echols,Jaamon-WWU JR 10 41 62.661 20. Hutsen,Cory-SPU SR 16 36 56.643 REBOUNDING Player-Team Cl G OFF DEF TOT Avg 1. Turner,Anye-WWU SR 15 39 84 123 8.2 2. Borton,Matt-SPU SR 16 48 71 119 7.4 3. Rima,Kevin-NNU SR 15 40 68 108 7.2 4. Thomas,Lewis-WOU SR 16 28 87 115 7.2 5. Kinney,Erik-NNU JR 15 31 68 99 6.6 6. Berg,Sjur-UAA FR 13 26 51 77 5.9 7. Evans-Taylor,Rod.-SFU JR 11 30 35 65 5.9 8. Johnson,Mac-WWU JR 15 33 54 87 5.8 Diouf,Kalidou-UAA FR 15 34 53 87 5.8 10. Stockton,Riley-SPU SR 16 21 71 92 5.8 11. Silvas,Ruben-UAF JR 13 16 58 74 5.7 12. Parker,Jeffrey-WWU SO 15 23 61 84 5.6 13. Penner,Mitch-SPU JR 16 35 54 89 5.6 14. Avgi,Andy-WOU JR 16 43 45 88 5.5 15. Idowu,Tyler-SMU SR 16 33 54 87 5.4 16. Stroud,Joseph-CWU JR 12 24 39 63 5.3 17. Johnson,Emmanuel-MSUB JR 15 23 55 78 5.2 8

18. Nelson,Tyler-MSUB SR 16 25 53 78 4.9 19. Simon,Patrick-SFU FR 13 23 38 61 4.7 20. Nichols,Julian-WOU JR 16 15 60 75 4.7 ASSISTS Player-Team Cl G Assists Avg 1. Niang,Sango-SFU SR 13 98 7.54 2. McGill,Brian-UAA JR 15 91 6.07 3. Nichols,Julian-WOU JR 16 81 5.06 4. Stockton,Riley-SPU SR 16 72 4.50 5. Denham,Kendall-MSUB FR 14 61 4.36 6. Wright,Mike-NNU JR 15 60 4.00 7. Carel,Riley-SMU SR 12 47 3.92 8. Ingram,Trey-SMU FR 16 59 3.69 9. Williams,Dom-CWU SR 8 26 3.25 10. Edwards,Ashton-UAF JR 13 42 3.23 11. Thompson,Travis-UAA SR 14 45 3.21 12. Javier,Harris-WWU JR 15 47 3.13 13. Alexander,Devon-WOU JR 16 50 3.13 14. Leavitt,Bryce-SPU JR 12 34 2.83 15. Matthews,Devin-CWU JR 12 33 2.75 16. Vos,Hidde-SFU SO 13 35 2.69 17. Jacobs,Gary-CWU JR 10 26 2.60 Echols,Jaamon-WWU JR 10 26 2.60 19. Copp,Tyler-SMU SO 16 40 2.50 Rodgers,Marc-CWU SO 12 30 2.50 STEALS Player-Team Cl G Steals Avg 1. Niang,Sango-SFU SR 13 34 2.62 2. Evans-Taylor,Rod.-SFU JR 11 27 2.45 3. Cole,Justin-SFU SR 13 29 2.23 4. Harper,Michael-SFU JR 13 28 2.15 5. Nichols,Julian-WOU JR 16 34 2.13 6. Thompson,Travis-UAA SR 14 24 1.71 7. Carel,Riley-SMU SR 12 20 1.67 8. Alexander,Devon-WOU JR 16 26 1.63 9. Vos,Hidde-SFU SO 13 20 1.54 10. Kinney,Erik-NNU JR 15 23 1.53 11. Avgi,Andy-WOU JR 16 24 1.50 12. Wiley,Jordan-WOU JR 16 23 1.44 13. Turner,Anye-WWU SR 15 21 1.40 Echols,Jaamon-WWU JR 10 14 1.40 15. Leavitt,Bryce-SPU JR 12 16 1.33 Russell,Jordan-CWU JR 12 16 1.33 17. Jacobs,Gary-CWU JR 10 13 1.30 18. Rodgers,Marc-CWU SO 12 15 1.25 19. McGill,Brian-UAA JR 15 18 1.20 Rima,Kevin-NNU SR 15 18 1.20 BLOCKED SHOTS Player-Team Cl G Blocks Avg 1. Turner,Anye-WWU SR 15 51 3.40 2. Stroud,Joseph-CWU JR 12 32 2.67 3. Thomas,Lewis-WOU SR 16 20 1.25 4. Johnson,Mac-WWU JR 15 18 1.20 5. N'Diaye,Bouna-NNU SO 15 15 1.00 Hadzisehovic,Almir-UAF JR 13 13 1.00 7. Diouf,Kalidou-UAA FR 15 13 0.87 8. Counts,Brent-SMU FR 14 12 0.86 9. Simon,Patrick-SFU FR 13 10 0.77 10. Schreiber,Joey-WWU SO 15 11 0.73 11. Rima,Kevin-NNU SR 15 10 0.67 Dawn,Terry-CWU SO 12 8 0.67 13. Evans-Taylor,Rod.-SFU JR 11 7 0.64 14. Idowu,Tyler-SMU SR 16 10 0.63 15. Pankratz,JJ-SFU FR 13 8 0.62 16. Bowen,Blake-WWU JR 12 7 0.58 17. Kinney,Erik-NNU JR 15 8 0.53 18. Matthews,Marc-MSUB SO 16 8 0.50 Jacobs,Gary-CWU JR 10 5 0.50 Dressler,Caleb-CWU FR 8 4 0.50 ASSIST/TURNOVER RATIO (Min. 2.0 assists/game) Player-Team CL G Ast. Avg TO Avg Ratio 1. Williams,Dom-CWU SR 8 26 3.3 7 0.9 3.71 2. Stockton,Riley-SPU SR 16 72 4.5 22 1.4 3.27 3. Nichols,Julian-WOU JR 16 81 5.1 26 1.6 3.12 4. Niang,Sango-SFU SR 13 98 7.5 32 2.5 3.06 5. Vos,Hidde-SFU SO 13 35 2.7 12 0.9 2.92 6. Duncan,Alex-UAF JR 13 30 2.3 11 0.8 2.73 7. Leavitt,Bryce-SPU JR 12 34 2.8 13 1.1 2.62 8. Javier,Harris-WWU JR 15 47 3.1 19 1.3 2.47 9. Thompson,Travis-UAA SR 14 45 3.2 20 1.4 2.25 10. Denham,Kendall-MSUB FR 14 61 4.4 30 2.1 2.03 11. Carel,Riley-SMU SR 12 47 3.9 24 2.0 1.96 12. Silvas,Ruben-UAF JR 13 26 2.0 14 1.1 1.86 13. Alexander,Devon-WOU JR 16 50 3.1 27 1.7 1.85 14. Impero,Kyle-WWU JR 15 31 2.1 17 1.1 1.82 15. McGill,Brian-UAA JR 15 91 6.1 50 3.3 1.82 16. Rodgers,Marc-CWU SO 12 30 2.5 17 1.4 1.76 17. Ingram,Trey-SMU FR 16 59 3.7 35 2.2 1.69 18. Copp,Tyler-SMU SO 16 40 2.5 24 1.5 1.67 19. Bowman,Kevin-UAA JR 14 33 2.4 20 1.4 1.65 20. Wright,Mike-NNU JR 15 60 4.0 39 2.6 1.54 9