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Feb. 13, 2018 Week 14 GNACSports.com @GNACSports 2017-18 GNAC Men s Basketball Standings GNAC Overall W L Pct. W L Pct. Home Away Neutral Streak *Western Oregon 15 1.938 23 1.958 13-0 10-1 0-0 Won 16 *Western Washington 13 3.813 18 6.750 9-5 7-1 2-0 Won 3 Saint Martin s 11 5.688 18 6.750 9-2 7-3 2-1 Lost 1 Central Washington 9 7.563 14 9.609 8-3 4-4 2-2 Lost 1 Seattle Pacific 9 7.563 14 9.609 6-4 7-4 1-1 Won 1 Alaska Anchorage 8 8.500 12 11.522 9-8 3-4 0-0 Won 2 Alaska 8 8.500 10 12.455 5-6 3-4 2-2 Won 1 Northwest Nazarene 7 9.438 11 11.500 8-4 3-7 0-0 Lost 3 Montana State Billings 5 11.313 13 14.481 8-4 3-10 2-0 Won 1 Simon Fraser 3 13.188 9 15.375 7-5 0-9 2-1 Lost 5 Concordia 0 16.000 4 20.167 2-10 0-10 2-0 Lost 20 * - Clinched GNAC Championships berth LAST WEEK S GAMES Tues., Feb. 6 at Western Washington 86, Simon Fraser 64* Thurs., Feb. 8 at Western Washington 91, Montana St. Billings 65* Central Washington 79, at Alaska 76* at Alaska Anchorage 59, Northwest Nazarene 48* Saint Martin s 71, at Concordia 58* at Western Oregon 95, Seattle Pacific 81* Sat., Feb. 10 at Alaska 67, Northwest Nazarene 53* at Alaska Anchorage 70, Central Washington 54* Montana St. Billings 77, at Simon Fraser 75* Seattle Pacific 80, at Concordia 70* at Western Oregon 86, Saint Martin s 73* THIS WEEK S GAMES Tues., Feb. 13 Seattle Pacific at Saint Martin s, 7 p.m.* Thurs., Feb. 15 Alaska at Simon Fraser, 5:15 p.m.* Saint Martin s at Montana St. Billings, 5:15 p.m.* Concordia at Central Washington, 7 p.m.* Western Oregon at Northwest Nazarene, 7 p.m.* Alaska Anchorage at Western Washington, 7:30 p.m.* Sat., Feb. 17 Alaska at Western Washington, 3 p.m.* Seattle Pacific at Montana St. Billings, 5:15 p.m.* Western Oregon at Central Washington, 7 p.m.* Concordia at Northwest Nazarene, 7 p.m.* Alaska Anchorage at Simon Fraser, 7 p.m.* * - denotes GNAC Contests All Times Local To Game Site Contact: Blake Timm, Assistant Commissioner For Communications 503-805-8756 btimm@gnacsports.com #GNACMBB in 140 @GNACSports #DownTheStretch Five teams are jockeying for the final three spots in the GNAC Championships with two weeks to go. A total of two games separates the teams from fourth to eighth place in the standings. #BookYourFlight Western Oregon and Western Washington have both clinched spots in the GNAC Championships. The Wolves hope to clinch their third GNAC regular season championship in four years this weekend. #TheRightTime Alaska Anchorage was named the Red Lion/GNAC Team of the Week after beating both Central Washington and Northwest Nazarene to keep alive in the GNAC Championships chase. #DownByTheBey Western Oregon s Ali Faruq-Bey was named the GNAC Men s Basketball Player of the Week after he averaged 24.5 points per game in the Wolves two wins last week. #PollPosition Western Oregon remained in the topfive this week and received a first-place vote in both national Division II polls. The first NCAA regional rankings, which ultimately determine postseason qualification, are released on Wednesday. Get Social Twitter Accounts/Hashtags For GNAC Men s Basketball Programs GNAC @GNACSports #GNACMBB Alaska @AlaskaNanooks #NanookNation Alaska Anchorage @UAASeawolves #SeawolfHoops Cent. Washington @CWUAthletics #ClawsOut Concordia @gocugo #gocugo MSU Billings @MSUBSports #MSUBMBB NW Nazarene @NNUSports Saint Martin s @SMUSaints #SaintsAlive Seattle Pacific @SPUFalcons Simon Fraser @SFUClan #NCAAeh W. Oregon @WOUWolves #WOOHOO W. Washington @WWUAthletics #GoViks Tourism Burnaby Is A Proud Sponsor Of The Great Northwest Athletic Conference

GNAC Men s Basketball Player of the Week Ali Faruq-Bey Western Oregon G 6-2 Sr. Chicago, Ill. Faruq-Bey led Western Oregon to its 15th and 16th straight wins on the season by averaging 24.5 points per game, shooting 51.9 percent from the field, 50 percent from three-point range and went a perfect 14 of 14 from the free throw line. Faruq-Bey opened the week by scoring 25 in Thursday s 95-81 win over Seattle Pacific, which included a 12 for 12 effort from the free throw line. He then led all scorers with 24 points on 9 of 16 from the field and 4 of 8 from three-point range in the Wolves 86-73 win over Saint Martin s. Also Nominated: Josiah Wood (Alaska Anchorage), Jarrett Gray (Concordia), Hafeez Abdul (Montana State Billings), Maurice Jones (Northwest Nazarene), Tavian Henderson (Saint Martin s), Kedar Salam (Simon Fraser), Deandre Dickson (Western Washington). POSTSEASON HORSE RACE HEATS UP: With two weeks left in the regular season, there is quite a race brewing for the final three spots in next month s GNAC Men s Basketball Championships. Central Washington and Seattle Pacific enter the week tied for fourth place at 9-7 while Alaska Anchorage and Alaska are knotted in sixth place at 8-8. Northwest Nazarene sits a game behind the Seawolves and Nanooks in eighth at 7-9. Of the five teams, the Nighthawks may have the toughest road to clinch a postseason berth. Northwest Nazarene will host league-leading Western Oregon on Thursday and close the season on the road at Saint Martin s and Seattle Pacific. Alaska Anchorage will play the final four games of the regular season on the road, traveling to Western Washington and Simon Fraser this week and at Alaska and Montana State Billings the following week. Both Western Oregon and Western Washington have clinched tournament berths. The Wolves will try to clinch its third regular season championship in four years on this week s road trip to Northwest Nazarene and Central Washington. The Wolves and Vikings will play each other next week with WWU being the only team that has beat WOU this season. Saint Martin s, at 11-5, is likely to clinch a tournament position this week. The Saints host Seattle Pacific on Tuesday and play at Montana State Billings on Thursday. Past GNAC Players of the Week Date Nov. 6-12 Nov. 13-19 Nov. 20-26 Player Jarrett Gray, CU Demetrius Trammell, WOU Luke Chavez, SMU Nov. 27-Dec. 3 Trey Drechsel, WWU Dec. 3-10 Sven Jeuschede, MSUB Dec. 11-17 Daulton Hommes, WWU Dec. 18-24 DJ Ursery, UAA Around The GNAC Date Player Dec. 25-31 Daulton Hommes, WWU Jan. 1-7 Jan. 8-14 Jan. 15-21 Jan. 22-28 Kedar Salam, SFU Trey Drechsel, WWU Jawan Stepney, CWU Luke Chavez, SMU Luke Chavez, SMU Jan. 29-Feb. 4 Jawan Stepney, CWU Feb. 5-11 Ali Faruq-Bey, WOU Complete Player of the Week releases are available online at GNACSports.com. ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAMS: The following GNAC Players have been recognized with all-tournament team honors during the 2017-18 season... PacWest/GNAC Conference Challenge (Nov. 10 & 11 at Bellingham, Wash.): Iziah Sherman-Newsome (SFU), Kedar Salam (SFU), Deandre Dickson (WWU), Daulton Hommes (WWU), Logan Schilder (WWU) Alaska/Hawaii Challenge (Nov. 10 & 11 at Anchorage): Davis Kimble (UAF), LaDonovan Wilder (UAF), Jacob Lampkin (UAA). GNAC/CCAA Challenge (Nov. 10 & 11 at Portland): Jarrett Gray (CU, Most Valuable Player), Christopher Edward (CU), Jawan Stepney (CWU). Sodexo Classic (Nov. 17-18 at Seattle): Coleman Wooten (SPU, Most Valuable Player), Sam Simpson (SPU), Fuquan Niles (CWU). Chuck Randall Classic (Nov. 24-25 at Bellingham, Wash.): Deandre Dickson (WWU), Daulton Hommes (WWU), Michael Kluting (UAF), Joe Lendway (UAF). GCI Great Alaska Shootout (Nov. 22-25 at Anchorage): Jacob Lampkin (UAA). GNAC CHAMPIONSHIPS TICKETS ON SALE: Tickets are on sale for the 2018 GNAC Basketball Championships, which take place Mar. 1-3 at the Alaska Airlines Center in Anchorage, Alaska. Tournament passes for all three days are available for $30 for adults, $18 for students, seniors and youth, while singlegame tickets are available for $15 for adults, $9 for students, seniors and youth. Tickets can be purchased online at gnachooptickets.com. Hoops In Hawaii Holiday Classic (Dec. 17-19 at Honolulu): Kendall Denham (MSUB), Trey Drechsel (WWU), Daulton Hommes (WWU). 2 GNAC Men s Basketball Weekly Report Feb. 13, 2018 GNACSports.com @GNACSports #GNACMBB

Around The GNAC ALASKA Alaska kept its GNAC Championships hopes alive with a split in its final home weekend, dropping a close 79-76 game to Central Washington on Thursday and scoring a 67-53 win over Northwest Nazarene on Saturday. Junior guard Alex Baham led the way for the Nanooks as he averaged 14.5 points per game in the two contests and shot 55.6 percent from the field. He led UAF with 17 points on 6 of 9 from the field against CWU and added 12 points against NNU. Baham enters the week as the Nanooks leading scorer at 12.9 points per game and is 10th in the GNAC in free throw percentage (.828). Sophomore forward Michael Kluting averaged 11 points and 11 rebounds per game last week. He finished with a double-double of 11 points and 14 rebounds against CWU while amassing 11 points and eight rebounds against NNU. Kluting is ranked third in the GNAC with 7.9 rebounds per game. Junior forward Amenofis Mitchell had a great shooting weekend, going 8 for 12 from the field to finish at.667 while averaging 12.5 points per game. He went 4 for 4 from the field and 3 for 3 from three-point range against CWU on Thursday. Alaska enters the week averaging 72 points and 31.8 rebounds per game. The Nanooks are fourth in the GNAC with a.390 three-point percentage and are fourth in Division II in fewest fouls (325). The Nanooks will play the final four games of the regular season on the road. Alaska is at Simon Fraser on Thursday and at Western Washington on Saturday. ALASKA ANCHORAGE Alaska Anchorage breathed new life into its GNAC Championships chances with a home sweep, defeating Northwest Nazarene, 59-48, on Thursday and Central Washington, 70-54, on Saturday. Thanks to the sweep at a key point in the season, the Seawolves were recognized as the Red Lion/GNAC Team of the Week. Junior guard Josiah Wood came up big for UAA as he averaged 14 points per game in the two contests and finished with 11 assists. After finishing with nine points and seven assists against NNU, Wood came alive for 19 points on 6 of 10 from the field and 4 of 5 from three-point range against CWU. Wood enters the week averaging 7.9 points per game and leads the team with 55 assists. Junior guard Malik Clements averaged 11 points and 7.5 rebounds per game last week, coming off the bench for nine points and five rebounds against NNU and adding a double-double of 13 points and 12 rebounds against CWU. Clements is averaging 8.4 points per game. Senior guard DJ Ursery continues to lead the Seawolves in scoring at 11.4 points per game, but was limited to single digits in both games last week. Alaska Anchorage enters the week averaging 62.9 points and 33.4 rebounds per game and is second in the GNAC with a.736 free throw percentage. One of the top defensive teams in the league, UAA is fifth in Division II in scoring defense at 63.6 points allowed per game. The Seawolves are second in the GNAC in both field goal defense (.423) and three-point defense (.337). Alaska Anchorage finishes the regular season with four on the road. The Seawolves play at Western Washington on Thursday and Simon Fraser on Saturday. CENTRAL WASHINGTON The Wildcats took a split on their final road trip outside of Washington for the regular season. Central ran its win streak to six games on Thursday with a 79-76 at Alaska before seeing it end with a 70-54 defeat at Alaska Anchorage. Freshman guard Khalil Shabazz continued his great firstyear run, averaging 17 points and seven rebounds per game in Alaska. He led all scorers with 26 points and nine rebounds at UAF before scoring eight points at UAA. Shabazz enters the week ranked 10th in the GNAC in scoring at 15.3 points per game. He is also second in the GNAC with 2.32 steals per game. Senior forward Sage Woodruff averaged 11 points per game in his key bench role. He finished with 15 points, which included 4 of 6 from three-point, in 25 minutes at Alaska and added seven points at Alaska Anchorage. Woodruff is averaging 10.1 points per game, third among CWU players. Senior center Fuquan Niles averaged 9.5 points and seven rebounds per game and added nine blocks to his GNAC-leading totals. His best performance came at Alaska Anchorage where Niles finished with 10 points, nine rebounds and four blocks. Niles is fourth in the GNAC with 7.6 rebounds per game. He leads the GNAC and is 19th in Division II with 2.26 blocks per game and is 18th nationally with 52 total blocks. Central Washington enters the week averaging 80 points per game and is second in the GNAC with 38.3 rebounds per game. The Wildcats are third in the league in both blocked shots (4.00 per game) and assists (15.30 per game) and leads the league with 11.87 offensive rebounds per game. The Wildcats close their 2017-18 home schedule this week, hosting Concordia on Thursday and Western Oregon on Saturday. CONCORDIA The struggles continued for Concordia last week as the Cavaliers took a 71-58 loss to Saint Martin s on Thursday and an 80-70 loss to Seattle Pacific on Saturday. Junior guard Jarrett Gray led the Cavaliers by averaging 16.5 points per game over the two contests. He led all scorers with 18 points on 8 of 13 from the field to go along with six rebounds against Saint Martin s and added 15 points against Seattle Pacific. Gray enters the week ranked fifth in the scoring and leading CU with 16.8 points per game. He also leads the GNAC and is 14th in Division II with 37:12 minutes played per game. Senior guard/forward Bryan Michaels averaged 15.5 points per game against the Puget Sound schools. After scoring eight against SMU, Michaels went off for 23 points on 9 of 19 from the field against SPU. Michaels is averaging 12.3 points per game. Senior forward Christopher Edward had a quiet week with his top performance coming with 10 points and seven rebounds against Saint Martin s. Edward is the only GNAC player averaging a double-double. He is eighth in the GNAC in scoring at 15.6 points per game and leads the GNAC and is 17th in Division II with 10.4 rebounds per game. Edward also ranks seventh in the GNAC and 28th in Division II with a.592 field goal percentage and is eighth in Division II with 14 double-doubles. Concordia is averaging 71.4 points and 33.3 rebounds per game. The Cavaliers play their final road games of the season this week, traveling to Central Washington on Thursday and Northwest Nazarene on Saturday. 3 GNAC Men s Basketball Weekly Report Feb. 13, 2018 GNACSports.com @GNACSports #GNACMBB

Around The GNAC MONTANA STATE BILLINGS Montana State Billings scored a key split on the road last week, falling to Western Washington on Thursday, 91-65, before collecting a 77-75 win at Simon Fraser on Saturday. Junior guard/forward Zack Rollins paced the MSUB offense again, averaging 23 points and five rebounds per game while shooting 53.6 percent from the field and 52.4 percent from three-point range. Rollins led MSUB with 19 points and seven rebounds at WWU and then led all scorers with 27 points on 9 of 12 from the field and 6 of 9 from three-point range at SFU. Rollins is seventh in the GNAC at 15.8 points per game. He is also second in the GNAC and 30th in Division II with 3.11 three-pointers made per game while ranking 13th with 202 three-point attempts. Sophomore forward Hafeez Abdul also came up big, averaging 22 points and eight rebounds per game last week. He scored 18 points on 6 of 10 from the field with seven rebounds against WWU and then scored 26 points on 8 of 10 from the field and 8 of 8 from the free throw line at SFU. The 22 points per game last week is well above Abdul s season average of 5.1 points per game. Montana State Billings enters the week averaging 79.5 points and 33 rebounds per game. The Yellowjackets are third in the GNAC in free throw percentage (.734) and leads the league and are 17th in Division II with 10.93 three-pointers made per game. The Yellowjackets are sixth in Division II with 235 three-pointers made and fifth with 769 three-point attempts. The Yellowjackets close the season with four home games, hosting Saint Martin s on Thursday and Seattle Pacific on Saturday. NORTHWEST NAZARENE The Nighthawks are now on the outside looking into the GNAC Championships race after losing three straight, including a 59-48 defeat at Alaska Anchorage on Thursday and a 67-53 defeat to Alaska on Saturday. Senior forward Maurice Jones led the NNU road effort by averaging 14.5 points and 12.5 rebounds per game last week. After scoring 10 points with 10 rebounds at UAA, Jones finished with a double-double of 19 points and 15 rebounds at UAF. Jones enters the week second in the GNAC at 18.4 points and 9.6 rebounds per game. He also is 15th in Division II with a.473 three-point percentage and 28th with 10 double-doubles on the season. Junior guard Obi Megwa matched Jones on Saturday with 19 points to go along with six rebounds. Megwa is fourth in the GNAC in scoring at 18 points per game. Sophomore Jayden Bezzant led the Nighthawks at Alaska Anchorage with 20 points on 8 of 15 from the field. Bezzant averaged 12 points per game in Alaska and enters the week averaging 13.8 points per game. Northwest Nazarene enters the week averaging 78.5 points per game and is third in the GNAC with 37.8 rebounds per contest. The Nighthawks are also third in the GNAC in both offensive rebounds (11.18 per game) and defensive rebounds (26.64). A GNAC Championships playoff berth is on the line as the Nighthawks host two games this week, hosting Western Oregon on Thursday and Concordia on Saturday. SAINT MARTIN S A road split in the Willamette Valley brought Saint Martin s one step closer to a GNAC Championships berth. The Saints beat Concordia on Thursday, 71-58, before seeing an eightgame win streak end at Western Oregon on Saturday, 86-73. Senior forward Matt Dahlen led a balanced scoring effort as he averaged 11 points per game on the road trip. He scored seven points at Concordia before leading the Saints with 15 points on 6 of 6 from the field at Western Oregon. Dahlen enters the week averaging 8.4 points per game and is fifth in the GNAC with a.602 field goal percentage. Junior guard Rhett Baerlocher also averaged 11 points and 4.5 rebounds per game last week. He led the Saints in the win at Concordia with 17 points and nine rebounds, making 5 of 8 from the field and 5 of 6 from the free throw line. Baerlocher is also averaging 8.4 points per game. Junior guard EJ Boyce scored 13 points at Concordia while junior guard Luke Chavez scored 13 points at Western Oregon. Chavez leads the Saints and is sixth in the GNAC with 16.1 points per game. He also ranks third with 1.96 steals per game and sixth with 3.87 assists per game. Boyce, meanwhile, leads the GNAC and is 21st in Division II with 3.20 three-pointers made per game and is fifth in the GNAC and 22nd in Division II with a.460 three-point percentage. Saint Martin s enters the week fourth in the GNAC in scoring at 80.3 points per game and is also averaging 34.1 rebounds per game. The Saints lead the GNAC and are 28th in Division II in three-point shooting (.394) and is third in the GNAC and 30th in Division II with a.389 field-goal percentage. Saint Martin s hosts Seattle Pacific on Tuesday before taking its final regular season road trip to Montana State Billings on Thursday. SEATTLE PACIFIC Seattle Pacific picked up a split on its Willamette Valley road trip, falling to Western Oregon on Thursday, 95-81, before beating Concordia on Saturday, 80-70. Junior forward Coleman Wooten led the Falcons with averages of 17 points and 10.5 rebounds per game last week, shooting 58.3 percent from the field. Wooten scored 10 points at Western Oregon before leading all scorers with a double-double of 24 points and 11 rebounds at Concordia, connecting on 11 of 15 from the field. Wooten is averaging 10.5 points per game and is seventh in the GNAC with seven rebounds per game. Junior forward Nathan Streufert averaged 16.5 points and 8.5 rebounds per game on the road trip. He led five SPU players in double figures at WOU with 17 points on 5 of 7 from the field and 7 of 9 from the free throw line to go along with eight rebounds. Streufert then added 16 points at Concordia on 6 of 9 from the field. Streufert, who made 68.8 percent of his shot from the field last week, is averaging 9.4 points per game. He is fifth in the GNAC with 7.5 rebounds per game and eighth with a.586 field goal percentage. Seattle Pacific enters the week third in the GNAC with 82.1 points and is fourth with 37.7 rebounds per game. The Falcons are 23rd in Division II with 424 free throws made, 27th with 584 free throws attempted and 28th in scoring margin (+6.0). The Falcons are also second in the GNAC with a.393 three-point percentage. The Falcons play at Saint Martin s on Tuesday before traveling east to face Montana State Billings on Saturday. 4 GNAC Men s Basketball Weekly Report Feb. 13, 2018 GNACSports.com @GNACSports #GNACMBB

Around The GNAC SIMON FRASER The Clan has now lost four in a row after taking an 86-64 loss at Western Washington last Tuesday and a 77-75 defeat to Montana State Billings at home on Saturday. Senior guard Kedar Salam paced Simon Fraser by averaging 22 points per game in the two games, making 48.4 percent from the field. Salam led all scorers with 23 points on 9 of 18 from the field in the loss at WWU and contributed 21 points, including 7 of 8 from the free throw line, against MSUB. Salam leads the GNAC in scoring at 19.3 points per game. Sophomore guard Othniel Spence scored 23 points in the two games, scoring 12 at WWU and 11 against MSUB. Spence enters the week averaging 9.5 points per game. Sophomore guard Michael Provenzano scored 19 points in the two games and added 11 assists. He scored his week-high 10 points against WWU and came up with seven of the Clan s 20 assists against MSUB. Provenzano is third in the GNAC with an average of 4.21 assists per game. Simon Fraser enters the week averaging 72.9 points and 32.5 rebounds per game. The Clan leads the GNAC in three-point defense (.329) and is second in both steals (7.88 per game) and turnover margin (+2.12). With nine wins on the season, the Clan needs two more wins to match SFU s GNAC-best of 11 wins from the 2014-15 season. The Clan closes the home schedule this week, hosting Alaska on Thursday and Alaska Anchorage on Saturday. WESTERN OREGON Already GNAC Championships bound, Western Oregon ran its win streak to 16 games with a 95-81 win over Seattle Pacific on Thursday and an 86-73 victory over Saint Martin s on Saturday. The wins allowed the Wolves to remain at No. 4 in the NABC Division II Coaches Poll and No. 5 in the D2SIDA Media Poll. Western received one first-place vote in each ranking. Senior guard Ali Faruq-Bey was named the GNAC Men s Basketball Player of the Week after he averaged 24.5 points per game in the two games while shooting 51.9 percent from the field. Faruq-Bey scored 25 points against SPU, which included a perfect 12 of 12 from the free throw line, before leading all scorers with 24 points with four steals against SMU. He enters the week averaging 10.9 points per game and is fifth in the GNAC with 1.57 steals per game. Senior forward Tanner Omlid led all scorers against SPU with 32 points to go along with five rebounds, seven assists and five steals. He then added 13 points against SMU to go with five rebounds, three assists, two steals and two blocks. Omlid continues to be the pace-setter for the Wolves, leading the team with 13.7 points and 6.2 rebounds per game. He leads the GNAC and is seventh in Division II with 2.50 steals per game and is second in the GNAC and 24th in Division II with 2.04 blocked shots per game. Western Oregon is second in the GNAC in scoring at 84.8 points per game and is also averaging 36.8 rebounds per game. The Wolves lead the GNAC in scoring margin (+16.9), field goal percentage (.516), field goal defense (.423), assists (17.25 per game) and steals (9.50 per game) Western Oregon is fourth in Division II in field goal percentage, fifth in scoring margin and ninth in steals. Western Oregon takes its final regular season road trip this week, traveling to Northwest Nazarene on Thursday and Central Washington on Saturday. WESTERN WASHINGTON Western Washington ran its win streak to three games and secured its GNAC Championships berth with an 86-64 win over Simon Fraser on Tuesday and a 91-65 rout of Montana State Billings on Thursday. Sophomore forward Trevor Jasinsky led Western Washington with averages of 17 points and 4.5 rebounds per game in the two contests. He scored 11 points to go with five rebounds against SFU and then led all scorers with 23 points with on 6 of 11 from the field, 5 of 9 from three-point range and 6 of 6 from the free throw line against MSUB. Jasinsky enters the week averaging 9.9 points per game. Senior forward Deandre Dickson averaged 15 points and seven rebounds per game last week and shot 57.1 percent from the field. He co-lead six WWU players scoring double figures with 15 points against SFU to go with seven rebounds before connecting for 15 more points against MSUB. Dickson is averaging 14.3 points per game and is third in the GNAC with 1.88 blocked shots per game. Junior guard Trey Drechsel added 26 points and 18 rebounds in last week s games, capped by his 13 points, nine rebounds and seven assists against MSUB. Drechsel is ninth in the GNAC in scoring at 15.4 points per game and sixth with 7.3 rebounds per game. Western Washington leads the GNAC and is 28th in Division II in scoring with 85.5 points per game. The Vikings also lead the conference in rebounding (40 per game), free throw percentage (.780), rebounding defense (29.6 allowed per game) and blocked shots (6.38 per game). The Vikings rank third in Division II in blocked shots per game, fourth in total blocks (153), seventh in free throw percentage and 15th in field goal percentage. The Vikings host the Alaska schools this week, welcoming the Seawolves on Thursday and the Nanooks on Saturday. 5 GNAC Men s Basketball Weekly Report Feb. 13, 2018 GNACSports.com @GNACSports #GNACMBB

NABC DIVISION II RANKINGS Week 12 - Feb. 13, 2018 Rk School (1st) Record Pts. Prev. 1 Lincoln Memorial (14) 23-1 397 1 2 Queens (N.C.) 23-1 379 2 3 Ferris State (1) 25-1 368 3 4 Western Oregon (1) 23-1 352 4 5 West Liberty 22-1 338 5 6 Northwest Missouri State 21-2 324 6 7 Bellarmine 22-2 304 7 8 West Texas A&M 22-2 289 8 9 Valdosta State 23-2 270 9 10 Southern Nazarene 20-1 257 10 11 Morehouse 20-1 234 11 12 Northern State 25-3 218 12 13 UT-Permian Basin 20-3 205 13 14 Fort Lewis 21-3 188 14 15 Findlay 22-3 181 15 16 West Florida 22-3 161 17 17 Virginia State 20-3 140 18 18 Bridgeport 21-4 124 20 19 Arkansas-Fort Smith 21-4 101 21 21 Clark Atlanta 20-3 64 16 22 Shippensburg 18-4 54 19 23 West Chester 19-4 38 NR 24 UNC Pembroke 20-4 32 NR 25 Le Moyne 19-5 20 NR Others Receiving Votes: Not available at press time. Complete Poll Online National & Regional Polls D2SIDA DIVISION II MEDIA POLL Week 12 - Feb. 13, 2018 Rk School (1st) Record Pts. Prev. 1 Lincoln Memorial (14) 23-1 397 1 2 Ferris State (1) 25-1 380 2 3 Queens (N.C.) 23-1 355 3 4 West Liberty 22-1 351 4 5 Western Oregon (1) 23-1 340 5 6 NW Missouri State 21-2 325 6 7 West Texas A&M 22-2 294 7 8 Bellarmine 22-2 287 8 9 Valdosta State 23-2 279 9 10 Southern Nazarene 20-1 259 10 11 UT-Permian Basin 20-3 228 11 12 Northern State (S.D.) 25-3 216 12 13 Findlay 22-3 207 13 14 Morehouse 20-1 183 19 15 Bridgeport 21-4 179 15 16 Virginia State 20-3 147 20 17 West Florida 22-3 145 17 18 UNC Pembroke 20-4 124 18 19 Fort Lewis 21-3 117 21 20 Arkansas-Fort Smith 21-4 85 23 21 Shippensburg 18-4 69 14 22 Le Moyne 19-5 56 22 23 Clark Atlanta 20-3 45 16 24 Dixie State 17-6 35 RV 25 California Baptist 19-4 21 RV Others Receiving Votes: Westminster 19, Drury 17, Central Missouri 16, Cal Poly Pomona 7, Clayton State 6, Bloomfield 5, Cal State San Marcos 3, Carson-Newman 3, Wheeling Jesuit 2. Complete Poll Online D2SIDA WEST REGION RANKINGS Week 12 - Final Rk School (1st) Record Pts. Prev. 1. Western Oregon (6) 23-1 60 1 2. Dixie State 17-6 52 2 3. Cal Baptist 19-4 42 4 4. Cal Poly Pomona 18-5 42 3 5. Cal State San Marcos 18-6 28 5 6. Western Washington 18-6 26 8 7. Saint Martin s 18-6 26 8 8. Chico State 16-6 19 6 9. Point Loma 19-7 14 RV 10. UC San Diego 16-8 11 9 Others Receiving Votes: Azusa Pacific 6. NOTE: D2SIDA regional rankings end when NCAA regional ranking start. GNAC TEAMS IN THE D2SIDA WEST REGION RANKING Date UAA CU MSUB NNU SMU SPU SFU WOU WWU Pre 7th 3rd Nov. 13 RV (6) RV (3) 2nd 4th Nov. 20 8th RV (9) RV (6) RV (1) 2nd 4th Nov. 26 RV (1) T-9th T-5th RV (6) 1st RV (8) Dec. 4 RV (4) 10th RV (1) RV (3) 4th T-5th Dec. 11 RV (5) T-8th RV (5) RV (3) 3rd 5th Dec. 20 RV (5) T-9th T-9th 2nd 5th Jan. 8 9th 1st 4th Jan. 15 RV (6) 1st 2nd Jan. 22 RV (2) 1st 2nd Jan. 29 10th RV (1) 1st 5th Feb. 5 7th 1st 8th Feb. 12 7th 1st 6th GNAC TEAMS IN THE NABC POLL Date CU SMU WOU WWU Preseason RV (2) 22nd Nov. 21 RV (7) 15th RV (21) Nov. 28 RV (8) 13th Dec. 5 19th RV (3) Dec. 12 16th RV (5) Dec. 26 14th Jan. 2 14th Jan. 9 10th RV (3) Jan. 16 9th RV (13) Jan. 23 6th 23rd Jan. 30 4th Feb. 6 4th Feb. 13 4th GNAC TEAMS IN THE D2SIDA POLL National SMU WOU WWU Pre-Season 19th Nov. 14 19th RV (5) Nov. 21 13th RV (11) Nov. 28 RV (2) 10th Dec. 5 25th Dec. 12 18th Dec. 21 18th Jan. 9 11th RV (3) Jan. 16 9th T-21st Jan. 23 6th 16th Jan. 30 5th Feb. 6 5th Feb. 13 5th 6 GNAC Men s Basketball Weekly Report Feb. 13, 2018 GNACSports.com @GNACSports #GNACMBB

GNAC In Division II Statistics TEAM - Top 30 Through Games As Of Feb. 11 Category Institution Avg./Total Rank 3 Pt. FG Attempts Montana State Billings 769 5th Assist/Turnover Radio Western Oregon 1.42 23rd Assists Per Game Western Oregon 17.3 21st Blocked Shots Per Gm. Western Washington 6.4 3rd Def. Rebounds Per Gm. Western Washington 28.38 21st Fewest Fouls Alaska 325 4th Field Goal Pct. Western Oregon.516 4th Western Washington.500 15th Saint Martin s.489 30th Free Throw Attempts Seattle Pacific 584 27th Free Throws Made Seattle Pacific 424 23rd Western Washington 419 27th Free Throw Pct. Western Washington.780 7th Rebound Margin Western Washington 10.4 6th Seattle Pacific 6.0 28th Scoring Defense Alaska Anchorage 63.6 5th Western Oregon 68.0 26th Scoring Margin Western Oregon 16.9 5th Western Washington 11.3 27th Scoring Offense Western Washington 85.5 28th Steals Per Game Western Oregon 9.5 9th 3 Pt. FG Per Game Montana State Billings 10.9 17th 3 Pt. FG Pct. Saint Martin s.400 28th Total 3-Pt. FG Made Montana State Billings 295 6th Saint Martin s 243 28th Total Assists Western Oregon 414 27th Total Blocks Western Washington 153 4th Total Rebounds Per Gm. Western Washington 40.00 27th Total Steals Western Oregon 228 11th Turnover Margin Western Oregon 3.6 20th Win/Loss Percentage Western Oregon.958 2nd INDIVIDUALS - Top 30 Through Games As Of Feb. 11 Category Player Avg./Total Rank 3-Pt. FG Attempts Zack Rollins, MSUB 202 13th Blocked Shots Per Gm. Fuquan Niles, CWU 2.26 19th Tanner Omlid, WOU 2.04 24th Def. Rebounds Per Gm. Christopher Edward, CU 7.63 13th Double Doubles Christopher Edward, CU 14 8th Maurice Jones, NNU 10 28th Field Goal Pct. Christopher Edward, CU.592 28th Free Throw Pct. Jarrett Gray, CU.893 21st Nikhil Lizotte, SPU.887 25th Daulton Hommes, WWU.885 27th Minutes Per Game Jarrett Gray, CU 37:12 14th Rebounds Per Game Christopher Edward, CU 10.4 17th Steals Per Game Tanner Omlid, WOU 2.50 7th Khalil Shabazz, CWU 2.32 19th 3-Pt. FG Made Per Gm. EJ Boyce, SMU 3.20 21st Zack Rollins, MSUB 3.11 30th 3-Pt. Field Goal Pct. Maurice Jones, NNU.473 15th Alex Baham, UAF.472 16th EJ Boyce, SMU.460 22nd Total 3 Pt. FG Made Zack Rollins, MSUB 84 11th EJ Boyce, SMU 80 15th Total Blocks Fuquan Niles, CWU 52 18th Tanner Omlid, WOU 49 23rd Deandre Dickson, WWU 45 28th Total Minutes Jarrett Gray, CU 893:00 17th Total Rebounds Christopher Edward, CU 249 12th Total Steals Tanner Omlid, WOU 60 6th Khalil Shabazz, CWU 51 18th Online: http://stats.ncaa.org/rankings/change_sport_year_div 7 GNAC Men s Basketball Weekly Report Feb. 13, 2018 GNACSports.com @GNACSports #GNACMBB

GNAC Team Statistics SCORING OFFENSE G W-L Pts Avg/G 1. Western Washington 24 18-6 2051 85.5 2. Western Oregon 24 23-1 2036 84.8 3. Seattle Pacific 23 14-9 1889 82.1 4. Saint Martin s 24 18-6 1927 80.3 5. Central Washington 23 14-9 1840 80.0 6. MSU Billings 27 13-14 2147 79.5 7. Northwest Nazarene 22 11-11 1728 78.5 8. Simon Fraser 24 9-15 1749 72.9 9. Alaska 22 10-12 1585 72.0 10. Concordia (Ore.) 24 4-20 1713 71.4 11. Alaska Anchorage 24 12-12 1510 62.9 SCORING DEFENSE G Pts Avg/G 1. Alaska Anchorage 24 1526 63.6 2. Western Oregon 24 1631 68.0 3. Saint Martin s 24 1734 72.2 4. Western Washington 24 1780 74.2 5. Simon Fraser 24 1790 74.6 6. Alaska 22 1660 75.5 7. Central Washington 23 1755 76.3 8. Seattle Pacific 23 1787 77.7 9. MSU Billings 27 2109 78.1 10. Concordia (Ore.) 24 1892 78.8 11. Northwest Nazarene 22 1743 79.2 SCORING MARGIN G OFF DEF Margin 1. Western Oregon 24 84.8 68.0 +16.9 2. Western Washington 24 85.5 74.2 +11.3 3. Saint Martin s 24 80.3 72.2 +8.0 4. Seattle Pacific 23 82.1 77.7 +4.4 5. Central Washington 23 80.0 76.3 +3.7 6. MSU Billings 27 79.5 78.1 +1.4 7. Alaska Anchorage 24 62.9 63.6-0.7 8. Northwest Nazarene 22 78.5 79.2-0.7 9. Simon Fraser 24 72.9 74.6-1.7 10. Alaska 22 72.0 75.5-3.4 11. Concordia (Ore.) 24 71.4 78.8-7.5 FREE THROW PCT G FTM FTA Pct 1. Western Washington 24 419 537.780 2. Alaska Anchorage 24 310 421.736 3. MSU Billings 27 354 482.734 4. Seattle Pacific 23 424 584.726 5. Simon Fraser 24 248 349.711 6. Central Washington 23 333 473.704 7. Northwest Nazarene 22 317 451.703 8. Alaska 22 229 331.692 9. Western Oregon 24 252 370.681 10. Saint Martin s 24 292 429.681 11. Concordia (Ore.) 24 276 407.678 FIELD GOAL PCT G FG FGA Pct 1. Western Oregon 24 776 1504.516 2. Western Washington 24 731 1461.500 3. Saint Martin s 24 703 1433.491 4. Seattle Pacific 23 646 1333.485 5. MSU Billings 27 749 1626.461 6. Alaska 22 572 1246.459 7. Central Washington 23 664 1454.457 8. Simon Fraser 24 667 1468.454 9. Northwest Nazarene 22 620 1391.446 10. Concordia (Ore.) 24 641 1440.445 11. Alaska Anchorage 24 529 1327.399 FIELD GOAL PCT DEFENSE G FG FGA Pct 1. Western Oregon 24 559 1323.423 2. Alaska Anchorage 24 560 1324.423 3. Western Washington 24 640 1490.430 4. Central Washington 23 598 1388.431 5. Northwest Nazarene 22 607 1361.446 6. Saint Martin s 24 603 1349.447 7. Seattle Pacific 23 646 1432.451 8. Simon Fraser 24 627 1384.453 9. Alaska 22 608 1296.469 10. Concordia (Ore.) 24 696 1467.474 11. MSU Billings 27 785 1626.483 3-POINT FG PCT G FG FGA Pct 1. Saint Martin s 24 229 581.394 2. Seattle Pacific 23 173 440.393 3. Western Oregon 24 232 592.392 4. Alaska 22 212 543.390 5. MSU Billings 27 295 769.384 6. Central Washington 23 180 477.377 7. Simon Fraser 24 167 459.364 8. Northwest Nazarene 22 171 500.342 9. Concordia (Ore.) 24 155 454.341 10. Western Washington 24 170 498.341 11. Alaska Anchorage 24 142 468.303 3-POINT FG PCT DEFENSE G FG FGA Pct 1. Simon Fraser 24 165 502.329 2. Alaska Anchorage 24 167 495.337 3. Saint Martin s 24 158 465.340 4. Western Oregon 24 163 473.345 5. MSU Billings 27 152 422.360 6. Central Washington 23 196 543.361 7. Concordia (Ore.) 24 198 542.365 8. Western Washington 24 186 509.365 9. Seattle Pacific 23 171 467.366 10. Northwest Nazarene 22 227 600.378 11. Alaska 22 211 549.384 REBOUNDING OFFENSE G Reb Avg/G 1. Western Washington 24 960 40.0 2. Central Washington 23 880 38.3 3. Northwest Nazarene 22 832 37.8 4. Seattle Pacific 23 867 37.7 5. Western Oregon 24 884 36.8 6. Saint Martin s 24 818 34.1 7. Alaska Anchorage 24 801 33.4 8. Concordia (Ore.) 24 799 33.3 9. MSU Billings 27 891 33.0 10. Simon Fraser 24 780 32.5 11. Alaska 22 700 31.8 REBOUNDING DEFENSE G Reb Avg/G 1. Western Washington 24 710 29.6 2. Western Oregon 24 743 31.0 3. Seattle Pacific 23 729 31.7 4. Saint Martin s 24 779 32.5 5. MSU Billings 27 903 33.4 6. Alaska 22 752 34.2 7. Alaska Anchorage 24 828 34.5 8. Northwest Nazarene 22 774 35.2 9. Central Washington 23 817 35.5 10. Simon Fraser 24 884 36.8 11. Concordia (Ore.) 24 908 37.8 8 GNAC Men s Basketball Weekly Report Feb. 13, 2018 GNACSports.com @GNACSports #GNACMBB

GNAC Team Statistics REBOUNDING MARGIN G TEAM Avg OPP Avg Margin 1. Western Washington 24 960 40.0 710 29.6 +10.4 2. Seattle Pacific 23 867 37.7 729 31.7 +6.0 3. Western Oregon 24 884 36.8 743 31.0 +5.9 4. Central Washington 23 880 38.3 817 35.5 +2.7 5. Northwest Nazarene 22 832 37.8 774 35.2 +2.6 6. Saint Martin s 24 818 34.1 779 32.5 +1.6 7. MSU Billings 27 891 33.0 903 33.4-0.4 8. Alaska Anchorage 24 801 33.4 828 34.5-1.1 9. Alaska 22 700 31.8 752 34.2-2.4 10. Simon Fraser 24 780 32.5 884 36.8-4.3 11. Concordia (Ore.) 24 799 33.3 908 37.8-4.5 BLOCKED SHOTS G Blocks Avg/G 1. Western Washington 24 153 6.38 2. Saint Martin s 24 97 4.04 3. Central Washington 23 92 4.00 4. Western Oregon 24 91 3.79 5. Alaska Anchorage 24 90 3.75 6. MSU Billings 27 97 3.59 7. Simon Fraser 24 69 2.88 8. Seattle Pacific 23 66 2.87 9. Concordia (Ore.) 24 61 2.54 10. Northwest Nazarene 22 49 2.23 11. Alaska 22 44 2.00 ASSISTS G Assists Avg/G 1. Western Oregon 24 414 17.25 2. Saint Martin s 24 382 15.92 3. Central Washington 23 352 15.30 4. Alaska Anchorage 24 361 15.04 5. Alaska 22 330 15.00 6. Seattle Pacific 23 342 14.87 7. Western Washington 24 352 14.67 8. MSU Billings 27 394 14.59 9. Concordia (Ore.) 24 320 13.33 10. Simon Fraser 24 319 13.29 11. Northwest Nazarene 22 230 10.45 STEALS G Steals Avg/G 1. Western Oregon 24 228 9.50 2. Simon Fraser 24 189 7.88 3. Saint Martin s 24 178 7.42 4. Central Washington 23 160 6.96 5. Northwest Nazarene 22 153 6.95 6. MSU Billings 27 164 6.07 7. Alaska Anchorage 24 138 5.75 8. Alaska 22 125 5.68 9. Western Washington 24 126 5.25 10. Concordia (Ore.) 24 119 4.96 11. Seattle Pacific 23 102 4.43 ASSIST/TURNOVER RATIO G Asst Avg Turn Avg Ratio 1. Western Oregon 24 414 17.3 292 12.2 1.42 2. Alaska Anchorage 24 361 15.0 276 11.5 1.31 3. Saint Martin s 24 382 15.9 302 12.6 1.26 4. Seattle Pacific 23 342 14.9 295 12.8 1.16 5. Central Washington 23 352 15.3 310 13.5 1.14 6. Alaska 22 330 15.0 303 13.8 1.09 7. Simon Fraser 24 319 13.3 294 12.3 1.09 8. Western Washington 24 352 14.7 330 13.8 1.07 9. Concordia (Ore.) 24 320 13.3 305 12.7 1.05 10. MSU Billings 27 394 14.6 416 15.4 0.95 11. Northwest Nazarene 22 230 10.5 285 13.0 0.81 OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS G No. Avg/G 1. Central Washington 23 273 11.87 2. Western Washington 24 279 11.63 3. Northwest Nazarene 22 246 11.18 4. Western Oregon 24 268 11.17 5. Seattle Pacific 23 253 11.00 6. MSU Billings 27 284 10.52 7. Alaska Anchorage 24 239 9.96 8. Saint Martin s 24 236 9.83 9. Concordia (Ore.) 24 220 9.17 10. Simon Fraser 24 217 9.04 11. Alaska 22 182 8.27 DEFENSIVE REBOUNDS G No. Avg/G 1. Western Washington 24 681 28.38 2. Seattle Pacific 23 614 26.70 3. Northwest Nazarene 22 586 26.64 4. Central Washington 23 607 26.39 5. Western Oregon 24 616 25.67 6. Saint Martin s 24 582 24.25 7. Concordia (Ore.) 24 579 24.13 8. Alaska 22 518 23.55 9. Simon Fraser 24 563 23.46 10. Alaska Anchorage 24 562 23.42 11. MSU Billings 27 607 22.48 3-POINT FG MADE G 3FG Avg/G 1. MSU Billings 27 295 10.93 2. Western Oregon 24 232 9.67 3. Alaska 22 212 9.64 4. Saint Martin s 24 229 9.54 5. Central Washington 23 180 7.83 6. Northwest Nazarene 22 171 7.77 7. Seattle Pacific 23 173 7.52 8. Western Washington 24 170 7.08 9. Simon Fraser 24 167 6.96 10. Concordia (Ore.) 24 155 6.46 11. Alaska Anchorage 24 142 5.92 TURNOVER MARGIN G TEAM Avg OPP Avg Margin 1. Western Oregon 24 292 12.2 379 15.8 +3.62 2. Simon Fraser 24 294 12.3 345 14.4 +2.12 3. Saint Martin s 24 302 12.6 334 13.9 +1.33 4. Alaska Anchorage 24 276 11.5 301 12.5 +1.04 5. Central Washington 23 310 13.5 331 14.4 +0.91 6. Northwest Nazarene 22 285 13.0 295 13.4 +0.45 7. Alaska 22 303 13.8 294 13.4-0.41 8. Concordia (Ore.) 24 305 12.7 293 12.2-0.50 9. MSU Billings 27 416 15.4 383 14.2-1.22 10. Western Washington 24 330 13.8 283 11.8-1.96 11. Seattle Pacific 23 295 12.8 243 10.6-2.26 9 GNAC Men s Basketball Weekly Report Feb. 13, 2018 GNACSports.com @GNACSports #GNACMBB

GNAC Individual Statistics To be ranked, a player must appear in at least 66 percent of their team s games. SCORING Cl G FG 3FG FT Pts Avg/G 1. Salam,Kedar-SFU SR 24 173 40 77 463 19.3 2. Jones,Maurice-NNU SR 20 120 52 76 368 18.4 3. Hommes,Daulton-WWU SO 24 148 45 92 433 18.0 4. Megwa,Obi-NNU JR 22 153 14 75 395 18.0 5. Gray,Jarrett-CU JR 24 149 38 67 403 16.8 6. Chavez,Luke-SMU JR 23 136 42 56 370 16.1 7. Rollins,Zack-MSUB JR 27 148 84 46 426 15.8 8. Edward,Christopher-CU SR 24 155 0 64 374 15.6 9. Drechsel,Trey-WWU JR 24 126 31 87 370 15.4 10. Shabazz,Khalil-CWU FR 22 115 33 74 337 15.3 11. Dickson,Deandre-WWU SR 24 133 12 65 343 14.3 12. Bezzant,Jayden-NNU SO 22 115 21 53 304 13.8 13. Omlid,Tanner-WOU SR 24 132 26 38 328 13.7 14. Long,Gavin-SPU SO 23 100 11 78 289 12.6 15. Stepney,Jawan-CWU SR 23 112 28 35 287 12.5 16. Pankratz,JJ-SFU SR 21 104 20 33 261 12.4 17. Michaels,Bryan-CU SR 24 110 29 46 295 12.3 18. Baham,Alex-UAF JR 22 81 60 48 270 12.3 19. Boyce,EJ-SMU JR 24 92 77 22 283 11.8 20. Kluting,Michael-UAF SO 22 95 21 47 258 11.7 REBOUNDING Cl G OFF DEF TOT Avg/G 1. Edward,Christopher-CU SR 24 66 183 249 10.4 2. Jones,Maurice-NNU SR 20 61 130 191 9.6 3. Kluting,Michael-UAF SO 22 50 123 173 7.9 4. Niles,Fuquan-CWU SR 23 52 122 174 7.6 5. Streufert,Nathan-SPU JR 23 62 110 172 7.5 6. Drechsel,Trey-WWU JR 24 30 146 176 7.3 7. Wooten,Coleman-SPU JR 23 50 112 162 7.0 8. Dickson,Deandre-WWU SR 24 65 96 161 6.7 9. Schilder,Logan-WWU JR 23 42 111 153 6.7 10. Omlid,Tanner-WOU SR 24 42 106 148 6.2 11. Pankratz,JJ-SFU SR 21 22 107 129 6.1 12. Ursery,D.J.-UAA SR 23 28 108 136 5.9 13. Hommes,Daulton-WWU SO 24 36 104 140 5.8 14. Hawken,Riley-WOU SO 23 35 95 130 5.7 15. Sherman-Newsome,I-SFU SR 20 27 83 110 5.5 16. Boumann,Vince-WOU SR 24 54 74 128 5.3 17. Rollins,Zack-MSUB JR 27 32 107 139 5.1 18. Shabazz,Khalil-CWU FR 22 25 83 108 4.9 19. Kitchen,Jordan-SMU JR 24 33 79 112 4.7 20. Adetunji,Olamilekan-NNU SO 20 41 50 91 4.6 FIELD GOAL PCT (Min. 2.8 Made Per Gm.) Cl G FG FGA Pct 1. Henderson,Tavian-SMU FR 24 85 113.752 2. Lewin,Tyrell-SFU JR 24 69 104.663 3. Boumann,Vince-WOU SR 24 105 162.648 4. Schilder,Logan-WWU JR 23 73 121.603 5. Dahlen,Matt-SMU SR 24 77 128.602 6. Niles,Fuquan-CWU SR 23 85 142.599 7. Edward,Christopher-CU SR 24 155 262.592 8. Streufert,Nathan-SPU JR 23 82 140.586 9. Hommes,Daulton-WWU SO 24 148 267.554 10. Long,Gavin-SPU SO 23 100 182.549 ASSISTS Cl G Assists Avg/G 1. Starr,Cody-CU JR 24 105 4.38 2. Terashima,Kobe-MSUB FR 27 118 4.37 3. Provenzano,Michael-SFU SO 24 101 4.21 4. Drechsel,Trey-WWU JR 24 98 4.08 5. Kimble,Davis-UAF JR 22 88 4.00 6. Chavez,Luke-SMU JR 23 89 3.87 7. Morgan,Malik-WOU SR 16 60 3.75 8. Stepney,Jawan-CWU SR 23 86 3.74 9. Omlid,Tanner-WOU SR 24 82 3.42 10. Gray,Jarrett-CU JR 24 80 3.33 FREE THROW PCT (Min.1.8 Made Per Gm.) Cl G FTM FTA Pct 1. Gray,Jarrett-CU JR 24 67 75.893 2. Lizotte,Nikhil-SPU JR 23 63 71.887 3. Hommes,Daulton-WWU SO 24 92 104.885 4. Drechsel,Trey-WWU JR 24 87 99.879 5. Chavez,Luke-SMU JR 23 56 64.875 6. Eisenhut,Tre-UAF JR 20 37 43.860 7. Provenzano,Michael-SFU SO 24 49 57.860 8. Thompson,Khalil-NNU JR 16 35 41.854 9. Dickson,Deandre-WWU SR 24 65 77.844 10. Baham,Alex-UAF JR 22 48 58.828 STEALS Cl G Steals Avg/G 1. Omlid,Tanner-WOU SR 24 60 2.50 2. Shabazz,Khalil-CWU FR 22 51 2.32 3. Chavez,Luke-SMU JR 23 45 1.96 4. Morgan,Malik-WOU SR 16 28 1.75 5. Faruq-Bey,Ali-WOU SR 21 33 1.57 6. Bezzant,Jayden-NNU SO 22 33 1.50 7. Provenzano,Michael-SFU SO 24 34 1.42 8. Drechsel,Trey-WWU JR 24 33 1.38 Salam,Kedar-SFU SR 24 33 1.38 10. Montoya,Malik-CWU JR 23 28 1.22 3-POINT FG PCT (Min. 1.0 Made Per Gm.) Cl G 3FG FGA Pct 1. Eisenhut,Tre-UAF JR 20 22 44.500 2. Triano,Dustin-WOU SR 23 29 61.475 3. Jones,Maurice-NNU SR 20 52 110.473 4. Baham,Alex-UAF JR 22 60 127.472 5. Boyce,EJ-SMU JR 24 77 168.458 6. Starr,Cody-CU JR 24 25 55.455 7. Montoya,Malik-CWU JR 23 26 58.448 8. Trammell,Demetrius-WOU SR 24 51 114.447 9. Mitchell,Amenofis-UAF JR 22 38 85.447 10. Hommes,Daulton-WWU SO 24 45 101.446 10 GNAC Men s Basketball Weekly Report Feb. 13, 2018 GNACSports.com @GNACSports #GNACMBB

GNAC Individual Statistics 3-POINT FG MADE Cl G 3FG Avg/G 1. Boyce,EJ-SMU JR 24 77 3.21 2. Rollins,Zack-MSUB JR 27 84 3.11 3. Baham,Alex-UAF JR 22 60 2.73 4. Jones,Maurice-NNU SR 20 52 2.60 5. Denham,Kendall-MSUB SR 27 60 2.22 6. Trammell,Demetrius-WOU SR 24 51 2.13 7. Thompson,Khalil-NNU JR 16 33 2.06 8. Woodruff,Sage-CWU SR 23 44 1.91 9. Hommes,Daulton-WWU SO 24 45 1.88 10. Chavez,Luke-SMU JR 23 42 1.83 BLOCKED SHOTS Cl G Blocks Avg/G 1. Niles,Fuquan-CWU SR 23 52 2.26 2. Omlid,Tanner-WOU SR 24 49 2.04 3. Dickson,Deandre-WWU SR 24 45 1.88 4. Richmond,Zharon-MSUB FR 27 41 1.52 5. Dahlen,Matt-SMU SR 24 35 1.46 6. Hommes,Daulton-WWU SO 24 34 1.42 7. Schilder,Logan-WWU JR 23 32 1.39 8. Edward,Christopher-CU SR 24 33 1.38 9. Kitchen,Jordan-SMU JR 24 32 1.33 10. Pankratz,JJ-SFU SR 21 27 1.29 ASSIST/TURNOVER RATIO Cl G Asst Avg Turn Avg Ratio 1. Wallace,Brad-WWU SR 24 21 0.9 8 0.3 2.63 2. Clements,Malik-UAA JR 22 35 1.6 14 0.6 2.50 3. Muir-Keung,Jordan-SFU JR 24 67 2.8 29 1.2 2.31 4. Omlid,Tanner-WOU SR 24 82 3.4 36 1.5 2.28 5. Evans,Brandell-WOU JR 22 39 1.8 18 0.8 2.17 6. Colosimo,Gabe-SPU SO 18 43 2.4 20 1.1 2.15 7. Triano,Dustin-WOU SR 23 21 0.9 10 0.4 2.10 8. McCullough,Jalon-UAF SO 22 40 1.8 20 0.9 2.00 9. Morgan,Malik-WOU SR 16 60 3.8 31 1.9 1.94 10. Chavez,Luke-SMU JR 23 89 3.9 46 2.0 1.93 OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS Cl G No. Avg/G 1. Jones,Maurice-NNU SR 20 61 3.05 2. Edward,Christopher-CU SR 24 66 2.75 3. Dickson,Deandre-WWU SR 24 65 2.71 4. Streufert,Nathan-SPU JR 23 62 2.70 5. Lewin,Tyrell-SFU JR 24 62 2.58 6. Kluting,Michael-UAF SO 22 50 2.27 7. Niles,Fuquan-CWU SR 23 52 2.26 8. Boumann,Vince-WOU SR 24 54 2.25 9. Wooten,Coleman-SPU JR 23 50 2.17 10. Adetunji,Olamilekan-NNU SO 20 41 2.05 DEFENSIVE REBOUNDS Cl G No. Avg/G 1. Edward,Christopher-CU SR 24 183 7.63 2. Jones,Maurice-NNU SR 20 130 6.50 3. Drechsel,Trey-WWU JR 24 146 6.08 4. Kluting,Michael-UAF SO 22 123 5.59 5. Niles,Fuquan-CWU SR 23 122 5.30 6. Pankratz,JJ-SFU SR 21 107 5.10 7. Wooten,Coleman-SPU JR 23 112 4.87 8. Schilder,Logan-WWU JR 23 111 4.83 9. Streufert,Nathan-SPU JR 23 110 4.78 10. Ursery,D.J.-UAA SR 23 108 4.70 MINUTES PLAYED Cl G Min Avg/G 1. Gray,Jarrett-CU JR 24 893 37.21 2. Hommes,Daulton-WWU SO 24 821 34.21 3. Megwa,Obi-NNU JR 22 741 33.68 4. Drechsel,Trey-WWU JR 24 799 33.29 5. Provenzano,Michael-SFU SO 24 763 31.79 6. Boyce,EJ-SMU JR 24 751 31.29 7. Denham,Kendall-MSUB SR 27 843 31.22 8. Edward,Christopher-CU SR 24 742 30.92 9. Salam,Kedar-SFU SR 24 740 30.83 10. Sherman-Newsome,I-SFU SR 20 613 30.65 11 GNAC Men s Basketball Weekly Report Feb. 13, 2018 GNACSports.com @GNACSports #GNACMBB

GNAC 2017-18 Individual Single Game Highs Points 45 Stepney,Jawan (Central Washington) at Concordia (Ore.) (01/20/18) 40 Salam,Kedar (Simon Fraser) vs Central Washington (01/04/18) 37 Hommes,Daulton (Western Washington) vs Harding (Ark.) (12/16/17) 35 Salam,Kedar (Simon Fraser) vs Seattle Pacific (01/25/18) 34 Jones,Maurice (Northwest Nazarene) vs Seattle Pacific (11/30/17) 33 Edward,Christopher (Concordia (Ore.)) at Western Oregon (01/30/18) 32 Drechsel,Trey (Western Washington) vs Concordia (Ore.) (11/30/17) 32 Michaels,Bryan (Concordia (Ore.)) vs Central Washington (01/20/18) 32 Omlid,Tanner (Western Oregon) vs Seattle Pacific (02/08/18) 31 Megwa,Obi (Northwest Nazarene) vs Saint Martin s (12/02/17) Field Goals Made 14 Salam,Kedar (Simon Fraser) vs Seattle Pacific (01/25/18) 13 Jones,Maurice (Northwest Nazarene) vs Seattle Pacific (11/30/17) 13 Stepney,Jawan (Central Washington) at Concordia (Ore.) (01/20/18) 13 Edward,Christopher (Concordia (Ore.)) at Western Oregon (01/30/18) 13 Omlid,Tanner (Western Oregon) vs Seattle Pacific (02/08/18) Field Goal Attempts 25 Bezzant,Jayden (Northwest Nazarene) vs Alaska Anchorage (1/13/18) 24 Gray,Jarrett (Concordia (Ore.)) at Seattle Pacific (01/11/18) 24 Salam,Kedar (Simon Fraser) vs Seattle Pacific (01/25/18) 23 Omlid,Tanner (Western Oregon) vs Seattle Pacific (02/08/18) 22 Five Players Tied Field Goal Percentage 1.000 (8-8) Shabazz,Khalil (Central Washington) vs Langara (12/08/17) 1.000 (8-8) Shedden,Daniel (MSU Billings) vs Northwest Nazarene (12/30/17) 1.000 (7-7) Starr,Cody (Concordia (Ore.)) at MSU Billings (02/03/18) 1.000 (7-7) Dahlen,Matt (Saint Martin s) vs Alaska Anchorage (02/03/18) 1.000 (7-7) Lewin,Tyrell (Simon Fraser) vs MSU Billings (02/10/18) 3-Point Field Goals Made 8 Trammell,Demetrius (Western Oregon) vs Fresno Pacific (11/11/17) 8 Boyce,EJ (Saint Martin s) vs Evergeen State (12/19/17) 7 Six Players Tied 3-Point Field Goal Attempts 14 Rollins,Zack (MSU Billings) at Seattle Pacific (01/18/18) 13 Boyce,EJ (Saint Martin s) vs Evergeen State (12/19/17) 13 Green,Tyler (MSU Billings) vs Simon Fraser (01/11/18) 13 Rollins,Zack (MSU Billings) vs Western Oregon (02/01/18) 12 Five Players Tied 3-Point Percentage 1.000 (5-5) Rollins,Zack (MSU Billings) at Cal State East Bay (11/10/17) 1.000 (5-5) Montoya,Malik (Central Washington) at Concordia (Ore.) (01/20/18) 1.000 (5-5) Jones,Maurice (Northwest Nazarene) at Western Oregon (01/20/18) 1.000 (5-5) Boyce,EJ (Saint Martin s) vs Alaska (02/01/18) 1.000 (4-4) Four Players Tied Free Throw Attempts 18 Stepney,Jawan (Central Washington) at Concordia (Ore.) (01/20/18) 16 Hommes,Daulton (Western Washington) vs Harding (Ark.) (12/16/17) 14 Drechsel,Trey (Western Washington) vs Tampa (12/17/17) 13 Starr,Cody (Concordia (Ore.)) vs Cal St. Monterey Bay (11/10/17) 12 Six Players Tied Free Throw Percentage 1.000 (12-12) Salam,Kedar (Simon Fraser) vs Central Washington (01/04/18) 1.000 (12-12) Faruq-Bey,Ali (Western Oregon) vs Seattle Pacific (02/08/18) 1.000 (11-11) Dickson,Deandre (Western Washington) vs UC San Diego (11/24/17) 1.000 (10-10) Gray,Jarrett (Concordia (Ore.)) vs Academy of Art (11/18/17) 1.000 (10-10) Lizotte,Nikhil (Seattle Pacific) vs Simon Fraser (12/30/17) 1.000 (10-10) Gray,Jarrett (Concordia (Ore.)) vs Central Washington (01/20/18) Rebounds 21 Edward,Christopher (Concordia (Ore.)) at Cal St. San Marcos (11/24/17) 19 Edward,Christopher (Concordia (Ore.)) at Simon Fraser (12/02/17) 17 Drechsel,Trey (Western Washington) vs Concordia (Ore.) (11/30/17) 17 Streufert,Nathan (Seattle Pacific) vs Alaska Anchorage (02/01/18) 16 Streufert,Nathan (Seattle Pacific) at Simon Fraser (01/25/18) Assists 12 Terashima,Kobe (MSU Billings) vs Yellowstone Chr. (11/14/17) 11 Kimble,Davis (Alaska) vs Hawaii Pacific (11/11/17) 10 Drechsel,Trey (Western Washington) vs Douglas (11/15/17) 10 Starr,Cody (Concordia (Ore.)) vs San Francisco St. (11/17/17) 10 Rymer,Brennan (Alaska Anchorage) vs Saint Martin s (01/04/18) 10 Montoya,Malik (Central Washington) vs Western Washington (02/01/18) Steals 7 Denham,Kendall (MSU Billings) vs Montana Tech (12/06/17) 6 Faruq-Bey,Ali (Western Oregon) at Concordia (Ore.) (01/02/18) 6 Omlid,Tanner (Western Oregon) vs Central Washington (01/18/18) 5 14 Players Tied Blocked Shots 9 Niles,Fuquan (Central Washington) vs Seattle Pacific (12/02/17) 7 Streufert,Nathan (Seattle Pacific) vs Concordia (Calif.) (11/17/17) 7 Omlid,Tanner (Western Oregon) vs Portland Bible (12/07/17) 7 Dahlen,Matt (Saint Martin s) vs Alaska (02/01/18) 6 Three Players Tied Turnovers 8 Stepney,Jawan (Central Washington) vs Concordia (Calif.) (11/18/17) 8 Kimble,Davis (Alaska) vs Holy Names (11/20/17) 8 Starr,Cody (Concordia (Ore.)) at Simon Fraser (12/02/17) 7 Rodgers,Marc (Central Washington) vs CSU San Bernardino (11/10/17) 7 Kimble,Davis (Alaska) vs UC San Diego (11/25/17) 7 Drechsel,Trey (Western Washington) at Alaska (01/18/18) Free Throws Made 15 Hommes,Daulton (Western Washington) vs Harding (Ark.) (12/16/17) 15 Stepney,Jawan (Central Washington) at Concordia (Ore.) (01/20/18) 12 Salam,Kedar (Simon Fraser) vs Central Washington (01/04/18) 12 Faruq-Bey,Ali (Western Oregon) vs Seattle Pacific (02/08/18) 11 Three Players Tied 12 GNAC Men s Basketball Weekly Report Feb. 13, 2018 GNACSports.com @GNACSports #GNACMBB