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Dec. 5, 2017 Week 5 GNACSports.com @GNACSports 2017-18 GNAC Men s Basketball Standings GNAC Overall W L Pct. W L Pct. Home Away Neutral Streak Northwest Nazarene 2 0 1.000 6 2.750 5-1 1-1 0-0 Won 2 Western Washington 2 0 1.000 5 2.714 5-2 0-0 0-0 Won 3 Alaska Anchorage 2 0 1.000 6 4.600 5-4 1-0 0-0 Won 2 Western Oregon 1 1.500 7 1.875 4-0 3-1 0-0 Lost 1 Saint Martin s 1 1.500 6 2.750 1-0 3-1 2-1 Lost 1 Simon Fraser 1 1.500 5 3.625 3-1 0-1 2-1 Won 1 Seattle Pacific 1 1.500 5 3.625 2-0 2-2 1-1 Won 1 Alaska 1 1.500 3 5.375 1-2 0-1 2-2 Won 1 Montana State Billings 0 2.000 5 2.714 3-0 1-2 1-0 Lost 2 Concordia 0 2.000 4 5.444 2-1 0-4 2-0 Lost 5 Central Washington 0 2.000 3 4.429 1-2 0-0 2-2 Lost 2 LAST WEEK S GAMES Thurs., Nov. 28 at Alaska Anchorage 65, Alaska 39* Thurs., Nov. 30 Saint Martin s 80, Central Washington 75* at Northwest Nazarene 103, Seattle Pacific 91* Western Oregon 96, at Simon Fraser 71* at Western Washington 99, Concordia 72* at Alaska Anchorage 74, Montana St. Billings 62* Sat., Dec. 2 Seattle Pacific 84, at Central Washington 83 (OT)* at Northwest Nazarene 93, Saint Martin s 67* at Simon Fraser 68, Concordia 60* at Western Washington 85, Western Oregon 58* at Alaska 88, Montana St. Billings 80* THIS WEEK S GAMES Tues., Dec. 5 Cal Miramar at Alaska Anchorage (exhibition), 7 p.m. Wed., Dec. 6 Cal Miramar at Alaska Anchroage (exhibition), 7 p.m. Montana Tech at Montana St. Billings, 7 p.m. Thurs., Dec. 7 Portland Bible at Western Oregon, 7 p.m. Fri., Dec. 8 Providence (Mont.) at Montana St. Billings, 5:30 p.m. Langara at Central Washington, 7 p.m. Sat., Dec. 9 Quest at Saint Martin s, 2 p.m. Cal Miramar at Alaska (exhibition), 5:15 p.m. Northwest Nazarene at Idaho State (exhibition), 7 p.m. Rocky Mountain at Montana St. Billings, 7:30 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 #NationalDue Western Washington was named the first NABC Division II National Team of the Week for its decisive victories over Concordia and Western Oregon. #SurgingNighthawks Northwest Nazarene was selected as the Red Lion/GNAC Team of the Week after it got off to its first 2-0 start to conference play since joining the GNAC. #DrechselSuccess Western Washington guard Trey Drechsel was selected as the USBWA Division II Player of the Week after he averaged 26.5 points and 13.5 rebounds per game in the two victories for the Vikings. #InThePolls Western Oregon remains in both national polls. The Wolves are No. 19 in the NABC Division II Poll and No. 25 in the D2SIDA Media Poll. Six GNAC teams earned rankings or received votes in the D2SIDA West Region Rankings. 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 Trey Drechsel Western Washington G 6-6 Jr. Woodinville, Wash. Drechsel averaged 26.5 points and 13.5 rebounds and shot 64.5 percent from the field to lead the Vikings to a pair of wins to open the GNAC season. He opened the week by scoring a season-high 32 points on 12 of 17 from the field and 4 of 7 from three-point range to go along with 17 rebounds in the Vikings 99-72 win over Concordia. Drechsel then led WWU with 21 points and 10 rebounds, connecting on 8 of 14 from the field to go with three rebounds and three steals in the Vikings 85-58 win over No. 13 and previously undefeated Western Oregon. Drechsel played in all but two minutes of the two contests. Also Nominated: Davis Kimble (Alaska), Jacob Lampkin (Alaska Anchorage), Christopher Edward (Concordia), Obi Megwa (Northwest Nazarene), Luke Chavez (Saint Martin s), JJ Pankratz (Simon Fraser). 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. 1 Trey Drechsel, WWU Complete Player of the Week releases are available online at GNACSports.com. Around The GNAC VIKINGS PICK UP NATIONAL TEAM OF WEEK HONORS: Thanks to its upset win over then No. 13 ranked Western Oregon on Saturday, Western Washington s men s basketball team has been named as the first honorees in the National Association of Basketball Coaches (NABC) new National Team of the Week program. The Vikings rolled to a 2-0 record last week, winning a pair of games by a combined 54 points. The impressive week started on Thursday with a 99-72 victory over Concordia in the Vikings GNAC opener. They followed that performance on Saturday by handing the Wolves their first loss of the season by a score of 85-58. In the two contests, Western Washington shot a combined 58.5 percent from the field and 44.4 percent from long distance. The wins come in the midst of a nine-game season-opening home stand for Western Washington, which enters its Dec. 12 matchup with Cal State East Bay with a 5-2 overall record. The Vikings lead the GNAC and are ranked 12th in Division II in scoring at 91.6 points per game. Western Washington leads Division II in rebound margin (16.0), are fourth in field goal percentage (.531) and eighth in free throw percentage (.794), leading the GNAC in each category. NIGHTHAWKS SNARE GNAC TEAM OF WEEK AWARD: Earning its first 2-0 GNAC start in program history behind a couple of dominating performances last week, Northwest Nazarene men s basketball has been selected as the GNAC/ Red Lion Team of the Week. Northwest Nazarene proved last week that it will be a legitimate threat in the GNAC this season. The Nighthawks began the week downing Seattle Pacific 103-91 on Thursday before snapping Saint Martin s five-game win streak two days later by a 92-67 margin. Northwest Nazarene is 6-2 overall and are one of three conference teams to start GNAC play undefeated. The Johnson Sports Center has proved a tough place to play at this season, as the pair of victories improved the Nighthawks home record to 5-1. NATIONAL PLAYER OF WEEK HONORS FOR DRECHSEL: Hours after his team was honored as the NABC Division II National Team of the Week, Western Washington junior guard Trey Drechsel has been named by the U.S. Basketball Writers Association (USBWA) as its Division II National Player of the Week. Drechsel averaged 26.5 points and 13.5 rebounds per game to lead Western Washington to a pair of home victories to open the conference season. The Vikings beat Concordia 99-72 on Thursday and handed Western Oregon its first loss of the season, 85-58, on Saturday. Drechsel, who was also named the GNAC Men s Basketball Player of the Week, averaged 26.5 points and 13.5 rebounds in the two victories. He finished shooting 64.5 percent from the field. Drechsel opened the week by scoring a season-high 32 points and 17 rebounds on Thursday. He shot 12 of 17 from the field and 4 of 7 from three-point range. Drechsel then led WWU with 21 points and 10 rebounds against the Wolves, connecting on 8 of 14 from the field. In the two contests, Drechsel played all but two minutes. 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). 2 GNAC Men s Basketball Weekly Report Dec. 5, 2017 GNACSports.com @GNACSports #GNACMBB

Around The GNAC ALASKA The Nanooks opened the GNAC season with a split. Alaska lost on Tuesday at Alaska Anchorage, 65-39, before beating Montana State Billings on Saturday, 88-80. Junior guard Alex Baham scored 33 points in the two games and shot 60 percent from the field to lead the Alaska offense. He finished with 10 points at Alaska Anchorage and finished with 23 points on 6 of 11 from the field and 7 of 8 from the free throw line against Montana State Billings. Baham is second for the Nanooks in scoring at 11.3 points per game. Sophomore forward Michael Kluting led UAF with 17 rebounds in the two games, led by a double-double of 12 points and 10 rebounds against Montana State Billings. Kluting is seventh in the GNAC with 7.1 rebounds per game and is fourth in the league with 2.63 offensive rebounds per game. Junior guard Davis Kimble led Alaska in the win over the Yellowjackets with 24 points, connecting on 11 of 16 from the field. Kimble leads UAF in scoring, averaging 12.9 points per game. Alaska enters the week averaging 74.2 points and 33.1 rebounds per game. The Nanooks are tied for first in the GNAC and 26th in Division II with 18.3 assists per game. The Nanooks are 27th in Division II with 146 total assists and 29th with 83 three-pointers made. Alaska s only game this week is on Saturday, hosting Cal Miramar in an exhibition matchup. ALASKA ANCHORAGE Alaska Anchorage was one of three GNAC teams to open conference play with a 2-0 record. The Seawolves beat Alaska on Tuesday, 65-39, before beating Montana State Billings on Thursday, 74-62. Senior forward Jacob Lampkin once again led the Seawolves with averages of 19 points and 11 rebounds per game in the two contests. He notched a double-double of 22 points and 10 rebounds against Alaska and did it again with 16 points and 12 rebounds against Montana State Billings. Lampkin leads the Seawolves with 15.1 points per game and is third in the GNAC and 28th in Division II with 9.7 rebounds per game. He also leads Division II with seven double-doubles on the season. Senior guard DJ Ursery contributed 20 points in the two games, led by his 14-point performance against Montana State Billings. Ursery is the Seawolves second-leading scorer at 11 points per game. Alaska Anchorage enters the week averaging 63.1 points and 34.2 rebounds per game. The Seawolves are second in the GNAC with a.758 free throw percentage and leads the GNAC and ninth in Division II in scoring defense with 62.2 points allowed per game. Alaska Anchorage is 10th in Division II with 165 total assists. Alaska Anchorage s only two games this week are exhibitions. The Seawolves will host Cal Miramar for games on Tuesday and Wednesday. CENTRAL WASHINGTON Central Washington lost both games on the opening weekend of GNAC play, falling 80-75 to Saint Martin s on Thursday and 84-83 to Seattle Pacific in overtime on Saturday. Freshman guard Khalil Shabazz led CWU offensively for the second straight week, averaging 14.5 points per game while dishing eight assists. He led the Wildcats with 21 points on 8 of 16 from the field and five rebounds, three assists and three steals against Saint Martin s and added eight points against Seattle Pacific. Shabazz is sixth in the GNAC in scoring at 17.1 points per game and is second in the GNAC and 15th in Division II with 2.86 steals per game. Junior forward Drake Rademacher had a big week, averaging 13.5 points and 7.5 rebounds per game in the two games while making 57.9 percent of his shots from the field. After scoring nine points against Saint Martin s, Rademacher led the Wildcats with 18 points and nine rebounds against Seattle Pacific. Rademacher is averaging 7.3 points per game. Senior forward Fuquan Niles had another 10 blocked shots in the two games, nine of which came against Seattle Pacific. Niles leads the GNAC and is third in Division II with 3.29 blocked shots per game. He is also fifth in Division II with 23 total blocks. Central Washington enters the week averaging 76.6 points per game and is second in the GNAC with 41 rebounds per game. The Wildcats are second in the GNAC and 22nd in Division II with 4.7 blocks per game. Central is also second in the GNAC with 11.71 offensive rebounds per game and third with 7.71 steals per game. The Wildcats play just one game this week, hosting Langara on Saturday. CONCORDIA Concordia saw its losing streak extend to five games after dropping both games last weekend. The Cavaliers lost 99-72 at Western Washington on Thursday and 68-60 to Simon Fraser on Saturday. Senior forward Christopher Edward continues to be a force, averaging 20.5 points and 11.5 rebounds per game in the two games. He led the Cavaliers with 21 points on 7 of 14 from the field against Western Washington and added a double-double of 20 points and 19 rebounds against Simon Fraser. Edward leads the GNAC and is sixth in Division II at 12.1 rebounds per game. Edward also leads the GNAC and is fourth in Division II with 9.11 defensive rebounds per game and is 26th with a.629 field goal percentage. Junior guard Jarrett Gray averaged 12.5 points per game and had nine assists and four steals in the two games. He finished with 11 points and had four assists against Western Washington and had 14 points and five assists against Simon Fraser. Gray is fourth in the GNAC in scoring at 18.2 points per game. Junior guard Cody Starr added 10 assists in the contests, six of which came against Western Washington. Starr leads the GNAC with 5.56 assists per game and is 22nd in Division II with 50 total blocks. Concordia enters the week averaging 75.3 points and 35.1 rebounds per game. The Cavaliers are shooting 45.1 percent from the field. The Cavaliers will not play this week, returning to the court on Tues., Dec. 12, against NAIA rival Warner Pacific. 3 GNAC Men s Basketball Weekly Report Dec. 5, 2017 GNACSports.com @GNACSports #GNACMBB

Around The GNAC MONTANA STATE BILLINGS Montana State Billings saw its season-opening five-game win streak end in Alaska with the Yellowjackets dropping a 74-62 decision at Alaska Anchorage on Thursday and 88-80 game at Alaska on Saturday. Junior guard Zack Rollins led the Yellowjackets with 31 points and 14 rebounds in the two games. He finished with 12 points and eight rebounds against Alaska Anchorage and then led MSUB with 19 points and six rebounds at Alaska. Rollins is sixth in the GNAC with 7.1 rebounds per game. Senior guard Kendall Denham finished with 30 points in the two contests. He led all scorers with 20 points on 8 of 12 from the field and 4 of 5 from three-point range and six assists against UAA and had 10 points as all five starters scored in double figures at Alaska. Denham is averaging 11.1 points per game. Sophomore guard Tyler Green scored 22 points on the Alaska trip, led by his 18 points against the Nanooks. Green is tied for ninth in the GNAC with 16.7 points per game and leads the GNAC and is ranked 11th in Division II with 3.86 three-pointers made per game. The Yellowjackets enter the week averaging 80.7 points and 39.6 rebounds per game. Montana State Billings is second in the GNAC and 21st in Division II in field goal defense (.396). They lead the GNAC and rank sixth in Division II in three-point defense (.269). Montana State Billings will play three non-conference games this week, hosting Montana Tech on Wednesday, Providence (Mont.) on Friday and Rocky Mountain on Saturday. NORTHWEST NAZARENE Northwest Nazarene swept its opening GNAC games last week, scoring a 103-91 win over Seattle Pacific on Thursday and a 102-67 win over Saint Martin s on Saturday. The performances earned the Nighthawks selection as the Red Lion/GNAC Team of the Week. Junior guard Obi Megwa had a big week as he led NNU with 24.5 points per game in the two contests while shooting 54.5 percent from the field. Megwa finished with 18 points on Thursday against Seattle Pacific and led all scorers with 31 points on 12 of 20 from the field against Saint Martin s. Megwa is third in the GNAC in scoring, averaging 18.8 points per game. Senior forward Maurice Jones added 47 points in the two games, averaging 23.5 points per game while making 81 percent of his shots from the field. He led all scorers with 34 points against Seattle Pacific, making 13 of 16 from the field and 5 of 7 from three-point range to go with seven rebounds. Jones then had 13 points on 4 of 5 from the field and had nine rebounds against Saint Martin s. Jones leads the GNAC in scoring with 21.8 points per game and is second in the GNAC and 26th in Division II with 9.9 rebounds per game. He has four doubledoubles on the season, ranking 15th in Division II. The Nighthawks enter the week third in the GNAC in scoring at 87.1 points per game and are averaging 39.4 rebounds per game. Northwest Nazarene is third in the GNAC in three-point defense (.328). Northwest Nazarene plays just one exhibition game this week on Saturday at Idaho State. SAINT MARTIN S Saint Martin s finished with a split in its opening GNAC weekend. The Saints ran its win streak to five games with an 80-75 win at Central Washington before ending the weekend with a 92-67 loss at Northwest Nazarene on Saturday. Junior guard Luke Chavez had another big week for the Saints, finishing with 46 points and 10 rebounds while connecting on 51.5 percent from the field and 42.9 percent from three-point range. Chavez went off for 30 points against Central Washington, connecting on 11 of 18 from the field, 4 of 8 from three-point range and 4 of 4 from the free throw line. He then led SMU with 16 points against Northwest Nazarene. Chavez is second in the GNAC with 19 points per game. He is seventh in the GNAC in free throw shooting at 86.2 percent (25-29). Freshman guard/forward Tavian Henderson continued to be an efficient shooter, making 77.8 percent of his shots (7-9) in the two games. He went a perfect 4 for 4 against Central Washington and 3 for 5 against Northwest Nazarene. Henderson leads the GNAC in field goal shooting at 71.4 percent (25-35). Junior guard EJ Boyce added 19 points over the two games, scoring 10 against Central Washington on Saturday. Boyce is fifth in the GNAC with 2.75 three-pointers made per game. Saint Martin s enters the week 81.1 points and 33.8 rebounds per game. The Saints are fourth in the GNAC in field goal shooting (.477). The Saints return to conference play Saturday when they host Quest. SEATTLE PACIFIC Seattle Pacific split on the road to open the GNAC schedule. After a 103-91 loss at Northwest Nazarene on Thursday, the Falcons scored an 84-83 overtime win at Central Washington on Saturday. Sophomore forward Tony Miller got things done for the Falcons offensively with 45 points in the two games while shooting 55.6 percent from the field. Miller led SPU with 22 points and five rebounds at Northwest Nazarene and he led all scorers with 23 points on 7 of 9 from the field and 6 of 7 from the arc in the win at CWU. Miller is seventh in the GNAC in scoring at 17.1 points per game. Junior forward Coleman Wooten led the Falcons on the boards with 16 in the two games to go along with 11 assists. Eleven of those rebounds and six assists came in Saturday s win at Central Washington. Wooten is currently tied for eighth in the GNAC with seven rebounds per game and is fifth at 4.13 assists per game. Sophomore guard Gavin Long also had a pair of solid performances, scoring 15 points at Northwest Nazarene and 17 points at Central Washington. The Falcons enter the week fourth in the GNAC in scoring at 82.9 points per game and third in the GNAC in rebounding at 40.6 boards per game. Seattle Pacific is second in the GNAC and 14th in Division II with 30.38 defensive rebounds per game. Seattle Pacific is off this week. The Falcons play again on Dec. 18, closing the non-conference schedule at Stanislaus State. 4 GNAC Men s Basketball Weekly Report Dec. 5, 2017 GNACSports.com @GNACSports #GNACMBB

Around The GNAC SIMON FRASER The winning ways continue for Simon Fraser as they split the opening weekend of GNAC play. The Clan opened with a 96-71 loss to Western Oregon on Thursday before beating Concordia on Saturday, 68-60. Senior guard/forward JJ Pankratz led the Clan with averages of 20.5 points and 7.5 rebounds per game in the two contests, shooting 53.1 percent from the field. He finished with 14 points and four rebounds in the loss to Western Oregon and then led all scorers with 27 points to go along with 11 rebounds in the win over Concordia. Pankratz is tied for ninth in the GNAC in scoring at 16.7 points per game and is tied for eighth with seven rebounds per game. Pankratz is also fourth in the league with 1.57 blocks per game. Senior guard Kedar Salam added 26 points in the two games, which included a team-high 20 points on 8 of 12 from the field against Western Oregon. Salam is averaging 14.9 points per game and fourth in the GNAC with 1.63 steals per game. The five wins surpass the Clan s total of four wins from the 2016-17 season. One more win will equal Simon Fraser s win total from the last two seasons. Simon Fraser has never had a winning season in its seven years in the GNAC. The Clan enters the week averaging 76.6 points and 33.2 rebounds per game. Simon Fraser is third in the GNAC with a.483 field goal percentage and is 25th in Division II with 9.1 steals per game. Simon Fraser does not play again until Dec. 15 when it plays at Division I Idaho in an exhibition game. WESTERN OREGON Western Oregon split on its opening GNAC weekend, beating Simon Fraser on Thursday, 96-71, before taking an 85-58 loss at Western Washington on Saturday to end the seven-game win streak. With the loss, Western Oregon dropped to No. 19 n the NABC Division II Rankings and to No. 25 in the D2SIDA Media Poll. Senior guard Ali Faruq-Bey paced the Western Oregon offense with 24 points in the two games. He scored eight points in the win at Simon Fraser and led the Wolves with 16 points on 6 of 11 from the field to go with six rebounds at Western Washington. Senior forward JJ Chirnside was right behind with 23 points in the two games. He came off the bench to score 16 points with five rebounds in the win over Simon Fraser. Senior guard Demetrius Trammell came off the bench for 16 points at Simon Fraser. Trammell is the Wolves leading scorer at 14.5 points per game. He leads the GNAC in free throw shooting at 94.7 percent (18-19) and is third in the GNAC and 19th in Division II in three-point shooting at 54.9 percent (28-51). Senior forward Tanner Omlid continues to lead the GNAC and ranks 13th in Division II with 2.88 steals per game. Western Oregon is second in the GNAC and 22nd in Division II in scoring at 88.2 points per game. The Wolves are second in the GNAC and 20th in Division II in scoring margin at 16.0. The Wolves also lead the GNAC and rank eighth in Division II with a.463 three-point percentage. The Wolves will host Portland Bible on Thursday in the first of two nonconference games WOU will play this month. WESTERN WASHINGTON Western Washington had an impressive start to GNAC play. The Vikings beat Concordia on Thursday, 99-72, before handing Western Oregon its first loss of the season with an 85-58 victory on Saturday. Thanks to the win over Western Oregon, Western Washington was named by the NABC as its first Division II National Team of the Week of the season. Junior guard Trey Drechsel was named both the GNAC Player of the Week and the USBWA Division II Player of the Week after he averaged 26.5 points and 13.5 rebounds in the two games while shooting 64.5 percent from the field. Drechsel went off for 32 points and 17 rebounds in the win over Concordia and added 21 points and 10 rebounds against Western Oregon. Drechsel enters the week averaging 12.7 points per game and is 11th in the GNAC with 6.6 rebounds per game. Sophomore forward Daulton Hommes scored 33 points in the two contests. Hommes finished with 19 points against Concordia on 7 of 15 from the field with four rebounds, four assists and two blocks. Hommes is fifth in the GNAC in scoring at 17.1 points per game and third in the GNAC with a.920 free throw percentage (23-25). Sophomore forward Deandre Dickson added 29 points and 14 rebounds in the two games. He came up with a double-double of 20 points and 10 rebounds with four assists in the win over Western Oregon. Dickson enters the week averaging 16.6 points and 6.4 rebounds per game and is eighth in the GNAC with a.592 field goal percentage. Western Washington leads the GNAC and ranked 12th in Division II in scoring, averaging 91.6 points per game. The Vikings also lead the GNAC in free throw percentage (.794), field goal percentage (.531), rebounding (43.6) and blocks (6.71 per game). In the national stats, WWU is second in blocks per game, fourth in field goal percentage and eighth in free throw percentage Western Washington is off until Dec. 12 when it closes an eight-game seasonopening home stand against Cal State East Bay. 5 GNAC Men s Basketball Weekly Report Dec. 5, 2017 GNACSports.com @GNACSports #GNACMBB

NABC DIVISION II RANKINGS Week 3 - Dec. 5 Rk School (1st) Record Pts. Prev. 1. Northwest Missouri St. (14) 8-0 398 1 2. Queens, N.C. (1) 7-0 375 2 3. Bellarmine, Ky. (1) 7-0 370 3 4. Lincoln Memorial, Tenn. 7-0 351 4 5. Ferris State, Mich. 10-0 340 5 6. Colorado School of Mines 8-0 323 6 7. West Liberty, W.Va. 7-0 306 7 8. West Texas A&M 8-0 286 8 9. Wheeling Jesuit, W.Va. 7-0 241 9 10. Christian Brothers, Tenn. 7-0 238 10 11. Barry, Fla. 6-1 236 11 12. Le Moyne, N.Y. 8-1 197 17 13. UT-Permian Basin 7-1 189 18 14. Arkansas-Fort Smith 9-0 181 22 15. Fort Lewis, Colo. 5-1 152 19 16. Northern State, S.D. 8-1 150 21 17. Dallas Baptist, Texas 7-0 140 25 18. Southern New Hampshire 8-0 124 NR 19. Western Oregon 7-1 91 13 20. William Jewell, Mo. 9-0 75 NR 21. Virginia State 6-0 65 NR 22. Valdosta State, Ga. 6-1 55 15 23. Texas A&M-Kingsville 8-1 39 20 24. Lake Superior State, Mich. 6-1 35 NR 25. West Florida 8-0 32 NR Others Receiving Votes: California Baptist 30, Findlay (Ohio) 23, Cal Poly Pomona 21, Chico State (Calif.) 18, Francis Marion (S.C.) 15, Bridgeport (Conn.) 13, Morehouse (Ga.) 13, Benedict (S.C.) 11, Concordia (Calif.) 7, East Stroudsburg (Pa.) 7, Eckerd (Fla.) 7, West Chester (Pa.) 6, Carson-Newman (Tenn.) 5, Central Missouri 5, Chaminade (Hawai i) 4, Nova Southeastern (Fla.) 4, Clark Atlanta (Ga.) 3, Fairmont State (W.Va.) 3, Southern Indiana 3, Western Washington 3, Texas A&M-Commerce 2, Arkansas Tech 1, Cal State San Marcos 1. Complete Poll Online 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) National & Regional Polls D2SIDA DIVISION II MEDIA POLL Week 4 - Dec. 5, 2017 Rk School (1st) Record Pts. Prev. 1 NW Missouri St. (15) 8-0 375 1 2 Lincoln Memorial 7-0 348 2 3 Ferris St. 10-0 336 3 4 Bellarmine 7-0 330 4 5 Queens (N.C.) 7-0 299 5 6 Wheeling Jesuit 7-0 294 6 7 Arkansas-Fort Smith 9-0 273 7 8 Christian Brothers 7-0 270 8 9 West Texas A&M 8-0 247 9 10 Colorado School of Mines 8-0 229 11 11 Virginia State 6-0 214 13 12 Barry 6-1 210 12 13 West Liberty 7-0 194 15 14 Southern New Hampshire 8-0 180 17 15 Northern State (S.D.) 8-1 144 21 16 West Florida 8-0 137 19 17 Cal Poly Pomona 6-1 121 NR 18 Le Moyne 8-1 117 22 19 Lake Superior State 7-1 109 24 20 UNC Pembroke 5-1 68 25 21 Dallas Baptist 7-0 58 RV 22 Concordia (Calif.) 8-2 55 NR 23 Central Missouri 6-1 49 RV 24 Nova Southeastern 6-0 37 RV 25 Western Oregon 7-1 31 10 Others Receiving Votes: West Chester 26, UT-Permian Basin 25, Chico State 21, Findlay 16, Carson-Newman 15, Valdosta State 8, Chaminade 7, William Jewell 6, California Baptist 6, Bridgeport 5, Texas A&M-Commerce 5, Minot State 5, Texas A&M-Kingsville 3. Complete Poll Online 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 D2SIDA WEST REGION RANKINGS Week 4 - Dec. 5, 2017 Rk School (1st) Record Pts. Prev. T1. Cal Poly Pomona (4) 6-1 54 T5 Concordia (Calif.) (1) 8-2 54 8 3. Chico State (1) 5-2 48 3 4. Western Oregon 7-1 38 1 T5. Chaminade 5-3 30 4 Western Washington 5-2 30 RV 7. UC San Diego 5-3 29 T9 8. Cal Baptist 6-2 16 2 9. Azusa Pacific 6-1 11 NR 10. Northwest Nazarene 6-2 7 NR Others Receiving Votes: Alaska Anchorage 4, Cal State San Marcos 3, Seattle Pacific 3, Saint Martin s 1, San Francisco St. 1, Stanislaus State 1. 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 6 GNAC Men s Basketball Weekly Report Dec. 5, 2017 GNACSports.com @GNACSports #GNACMBB

GNAC In Division II Statistics TEAM - Top 30 Through Games As Of Dec. 4 Category Institution Avg./Total Rank 3 Pt. FG Attempts Western Oregon 230 24th Assists Per Game Western Oregon 18.3 26th Alaska 18.3 26th Montana State Billings 18.0 29th Blocked Shots Per Gm. Western Washington 6.7 2nd Central Washington 4.7 22nd Def. Rebounds Per Gm. Western Washington 32.14 4th Seattle Pacific 30.38 14th Field Goal Pct. Western Washington.531 4th Western Oregon.506 25th Field Goal Pct. Defense Western Washington.389 11th Montana State BIllings.396 21st Free Throw Attempts Seattle Pacific 222 23rd Free Throws Made Seattle Pacific 156 26th Free Throw Pct. Western Washington.794 8th Rebound Margin Western Washington 16.0 1st Scoring Defense Alaska Anchorage 62.2 9th Scoring Margin Western Washington 22.4 5th Western Oregon 16.0 20th Scoring Offense Western Washington 91.6 12th Western Oregon 88.3 22nd Steals Per Game Western Oregon 10.4 9th Simon Fraser 9.1 25th 3 Pt. FG Defense Montana State Billings.269 6th 3 Pt. FG Per Game Western Oregon 12.8 5th Montana State Billings 11.6 17th Alaska 10.4 29th 3-Pt. FG Percentage Western Oregon.463 8th Total 3-Pt. FG Made Western Oregon 102 5th Alaska 83 30th Total Assists Alaska Anchorage 165 10th Western Oregon 146 27th Alaska 146 27th Total Blocks Western Washington 47 6th Total Steals Western Oregon 83 12th Turnover Margin Simon Fraser 4.5 28th Turnovers Forced Western Oregon 17.63 27th Win/Loss Percentage Western Oregon.875 30th INDIVIDUALS - Top 30 Through Games As Of Dec. 4 Category Player Avg./Total Rank Blocked Shots Per Gm. Fuquan Niles, CWU 3.29 3rd Nathan Streufert, SPU 2.00 28th Logan Schilder, WWU 2.00 28th Def. Rebounds Per Gm. Christopher Edward, CU 9.11 4th Double Doubles Jacob Lampkin, UAA 7 1st Christopher Edward, CU 6 5th Maurice Jones, NNU 4 15th Field Goal Pct. Christopher Edward, CU.629 26th Free Throw Attempts Christopher Edward, CU 61 24th Free Throw Pct. Nikhil Lizotte, SPU.944 20th Minutes Per Game Jarrett Gray, CU 37:53 13th Rebounds Per Game Christopher Edward, CU 12.1 6th Maurice Jones, NNU 9.9 26th Jacob Lampkin, UAA 9.7 28th Steals Per Game Tanner Omlid, WOU 2.88 13th Khalil Shabazz, CWU 2.86 15th 3-Pt. FG Made Per Gm. Tyler Green, MSUB 3.86 11th Demetrius Trammell, WOU 3.50 22nd 3-Pt. Field Goal Pct. Demetrius Trammell, WOU.549 19th Maurice Jones, NNU.548 20th Total 3-Pt. FG Made Demetrius Trammell, WOU 28 20th Tyler Green, MSUB 27 30th Total Assists Cody Starr, CU 50 22nd Total Blocks Fuquan Niles, CWU 23 5th Nathan Streufert, SPU 16 26th Total Field Goal Att. Jarrett Gray, CU 136 13th Total Field Goals Made Jacob Lampkin, UAA 66 20th Total Minutes Jarrett Gray, CU 341:00 17th Total Rebounds Christopher Edward, CU 109 2nd Jacob Lampkin, UAA 97 5th Total Steals Tanner Omlid, WOU 23 7th Online: http://stats.ncaa.org/rankings/change_sport_year_div 7 GNAC Men s Basketball Weekly Report Dec. 5, 2017 GNACSports.com @GNACSports #GNACMBB

GNAC Team Statistics SCORING OFFENSE G W-L Pts Avg/G 1. Western Washington 7 5-2 641 91.6 2. Western Oregon 8 7-1 706 88.2 3. Northwest Nazarene 8 6-2 697 87.1 4. Seattle Pacific 8 5-3 663 82.9 5. Saint Martin s 8 6-2 649 81.1 6. MSU Billings 7 5-2 565 80.7 7. Simon Fraser 8 5-3 613 76.6 8. Central Washington 7 3-4 536 76.6 9. Concordia (Ore.) 9 4-5 678 75.3 10. Alaska 8 3-5 594 74.2 11. Alaska Anchorage 10 6-4 631 63.1 SCORING DEFENSE G Pts Avg/G 1. Alaska Anchorage 10 622 62.2 2. Western Washington 7 477 68.1 3. MSU Billings 7 483 69.0 4. Simon Fraser 8 554 69.2 5. Western Oregon 8 578 72.2 6. Central Washington 7 520 74.3 7. Alaska 8 605 75.6 8. Seattle Pacific 8 613 76.6 9. Saint Martin s 8 630 78.8 10. Northwest Nazarene 8 647 80.9 11. Concordia (Ore.) 9 738 82.0 SCORING MARGIN G OFF DEF Margin 1. Western Washington 7 91.6 68.1 +23.4 2. Western Oregon 8 88.2 72.2 +16.0 3. MSU Billings 7 80.7 69.0 +11.7 4. Simon Fraser 8 76.6 69.2 +7.4 5. Northwest Nazarene 8 87.1 80.9 +6.2 Seattle Pacific 8 82.9 76.6 +6.2 7. Saint Martin s 8 81.1 78.8 +2.4 8. Central Washington 7 76.6 74.3 +2.3 9. Alaska Anchorage 10 63.1 62.2 +0.9 10. Alaska 8 74.2 75.6-1.4 11. Concordia (Ore.) 9 75.3 82.0-6.7 FREE THROW PCT G FTM FTA Pct 1. Western Washington 7 112 141.794 2. Alaska Anchorage 10 135 178.758 3. MSU Billings 7 76 106.717 4. Northwest Nazarene 8 138 194.711 5. Seattle Pacific 8 156 222.703 6. Central Washington 7 96 140.686 7. Concordia (Ore.) 9 128 190.674 8. Simon Fraser 8 83 127.654 9. Saint Martin s 8 105 161.652 10. Western Oregon 8 80 126.635 11. Alaska 8 71 119.597 FIELD GOAL PCT G FG FGA Pct 1. Western Washington 7 238 448.531 2. Western Oregon 8 262 518.506 3. Simon Fraser 8 236 489.483 4. Saint Martin s 8 236 495.477 5. Seattle Pacific 8 222 466.476 6. MSU Billings 7 204 437.467 7. Alaska 8 220 475.463 8. Northwest Nazarene 8 244 537.454 9. Central Washington 7 197 434.454 10. Concordia (Ore.) 9 245 543.451 11. Alaska Anchorage 10 223 548.407 FIELD GOAL PCT DEFENSE G FG FGA Pct 1. Western Washington 7 169 435.389 2. MSU Billings 7 173 437.396 3. Seattle Pacific 8 213 522.408 4. Alaska Anchorage 10 219 532.412 5. Central Washington 7 176 425.414 6. Simon Fraser 8 191 442.432 7. Northwest Nazarene 8 227 516.440 8. Western Oregon 8 198 439.451 9. Concordia (Ore.) 9 267 591.452 10. Saint Martin s 8 216 464.466 11. Alaska 8 216 463.467 3-POINT FG PCT G FG FGA Pct 1. Western Oregon 8 102 230.443 2. Simon Fraser 8 58 143.406 3. MSU Billings 7 81 202.401 4. Alaska 8 83 214.388 5. Saint Martin s 8 72 188.383 6. Central Washington 7 47 128.367 7. Northwest Nazarene 8 71 199.357 8. Concordia (Ore.) 9 60 171.351 9. Seattle Pacific 8 63 181.348 10. Western Washington 7 53 153.346 11. Alaska Anchorage 10 50 193.259 3-POINT FG PCT DEFENSE G FG FGA Pct 1. MSU Billings 7 29 108.269 2. Western Washington 7 51 161.317 3. Northwest Nazarene 8 75 229.328 4. Concordia (Ore.) 9 70 207.338 5. Alaska Anchorage 10 76 221.344 6. Saint Martin s 8 60 169.355 7. Simon Fraser 8 59 164.360 8. Seattle Pacific 8 59 163.362 9. Alaska 8 78 207.377 10. Central Washington 7 63 167.377 11. Western Oregon 8 53 136.390 REBOUNDING OFFENSE G Reb Avg/G 1. Western Washington 7 305 43.6 2. Central Washington 7 287 41.0 3. Seattle Pacific 8 325 40.6 4. MSU Billings 7 277 39.6 5. Northwest Nazarene 8 315 39.4 6. Western Oregon 8 294 36.8 7. Concordia (Ore.) 9 316 35.1 8. Alaska Anchorage 10 342 34.2 9. Saint Martin s 8 270 33.8 10. Simon Fraser 8 266 33.2 11. Alaska 8 265 33.1 REBOUNDING DEFENSE G Reb Avg/G 1. Western Washington 7 193 27.6 2. Alaska Anchorage 10 318 31.8 3. Western Oregon 8 262 32.8 4. Alaska 8 265 33.1 5. MSU Billings 7 234 33.4 6. Saint Martin s 8 280 35.0 7. Simon Fraser 8 281 35.1 8. Seattle Pacific 8 282 35.2 9. Central Washington 7 247 35.3 10. Northwest Nazarene 8 285 35.6 11. Concordia (Ore.) 9 366 40.7 8 GNAC Men s Basketball Weekly Report Dec. 5, 2017 GNACSports.com @GNACSports #GNACMBB

GNAC Team Statistics REBOUNDING MARGIN G TEAM Avg OPP Avg Margin 1. Western Washington 7 305 43.6 193 27.6 +16.0 2. MSU Billings 7 277 39.6 234 33.4 +6.1 3. Central Washington 7 287 41.0 247 35.3 +5.7 4. Seattle Pacific 8 325 40.6 282 35.2 +5.4 5. Western Oregon 8 294 36.8 262 32.8 +4.0 6. Northwest Nazarene 8 315 39.4 285 35.6 +3.8 7. Alaska Anchorage 10 342 34.2 318 31.8 +2.4 8. Alaska 8 265 33.1 265 33.1 +0.0 9. Saint Martin s 8 270 33.8 280 35.0-1.2 10. Simon Fraser 8 266 33.2 281 35.1-1.9 11. Concordia (Ore.) 9 316 35.1 366 40.7-5.6 BLOCKED SHOTS G Blocks Avg/G 1. Western Washington 7 47 6.71 2. Central Washington 7 33 4.71 3. MSU Billings 7 29 4.14 4. Seattle Pacific 8 28 3.50 Saint Martin s 8 28 3.50 6. Simon Fraser 8 27 3.38 7. Alaska Anchorage 10 32 3.20 8. Western Oregon 8 24 3.00 9. Alaska 8 23 2.88 10. Concordia (Ore.) 9 21 2.33 11. Northwest Nazarene 8 17 2.13 ASSISTS G Assists Avg/G 1. Alaska 8 146 18.25 Western Oregon 8 146 18.25 3. MSU Billings 7 126 18.00 4. Western Washington 7 124 17.71 5. Alaska Anchorage 10 165 16.50 6. Saint Martin s 8 122 15.25 7. Seattle Pacific 8 121 15.13 8. Central Washington 7 96 13.71 9. Concordia (Ore.) 9 120 13.33 10. Simon Fraser 8 105 13.13 11. Northwest Nazarene 8 78 9.75 STEALS G Steals Avg/G 1. Western Oregon 8 83 10.38 2. Simon Fraser 8 73 9.13 3. Central Washington 7 54 7.71 4. Northwest Nazarene 8 61 7.63 5. Saint Martin s 8 54 6.75 6. MSU Billings 7 44 6.29 7. Alaska 8 49 6.13 8. Western Washington 7 42 6.00 9. Alaska Anchorage 10 57 5.70 10. Concordia (Ore.) 9 44 4.89 11. Seattle Pacific 8 33 4.13 ASSIST/TURNOVER RATIO G Asst Avg Turn Avg Ratio 1. Western Oregon 8 146 18.3 108 13.5 1.35 2. Alaska Anchorage 10 165 16.5 123 12.3 1.34 3. Saint Martin s 8 122 15.3 98 12.3 1.24 4. Western Washington 7 124 17.7 103 14.7 1.20 5. Alaska 8 146 18.3 122 15.3 1.20 6. Seattle Pacific 8 121 15.1 103 12.9 1.17 7. MSU Billings 7 126 18.0 122 17.4 1.03 8. Simon Fraser 8 105 13.1 102 12.8 1.03 9. Concordia (Ore.) 9 120 13.3 134 14.9 0.90 10. Central Washington 7 96 13.7 118 16.9 0.81 11. Northwest Nazarene 8 78 9.8 105 13.1 0.74 OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS G No. Avg/G 1. MSU Billings 7 85 12.14 2. Central Washington 7 82 11.71 3. Western Oregon 8 92 11.50 4. Western Washington 7 80 11.43 5. Northwest Nazarene 8 89 11.13 6. Alaska 8 86 10.75 7. Seattle Pacific 8 82 10.25 8. Saint Martin s 8 81 10.13 9. Alaska Anchorage 10 101 10.10 10. Concordia (Ore.) 9 80 8.89 11. Simon Fraser 8 65 8.13 DEFENSIVE REBOUNDS G No. Avg/G 1. Western Washington 7 225 32.14 2. Seattle Pacific 8 243 30.38 3. Central Washington 7 205 29.29 4. Northwest Nazarene 8 226 28.25 5. MSU Billings 7 192 27.43 6. Concordia (Ore.) 9 236 26.22 7. Western Oregon 8 202 25.25 8. Simon Fraser 8 201 25.13 9. Alaska Anchorage 10 241 24.10 10. Saint Martin s 8 189 23.63 11. Alaska 8 179 22.38 3-POINT FG MADE G 3FG Avg/G 1. Western Oregon 8 102 12.75 2. MSU Billings 7 81 11.57 3. Alaska 8 83 10.38 4. Saint Martin s 8 72 9.00 5. Northwest Nazarene 8 71 8.88 6. Seattle Pacific 8 63 7.88 7. Western Washington 7 53 7.57 8. Simon Fraser 8 58 7.25 9. Central Washington 7 47 6.71 10. Concordia (Ore.) 9 60 6.67 11. Alaska Anchorage 10 50 5.00 TURNOVER MARGIN G TEAM Avg OPP Avg Margin 1. Simon Fraser 8 102 12.8 138 17.3 +4.50 2. Western Oregon 8 108 13.5 141 17.6 +4.13 3. Northwest Nazarene 8 105 13.1 121 15.1 +2.00 4. Saint Martin s 8 98 12.3 109 13.6 +1.38 5. Alaska Anchorage 10 123 12.3 133 13.3 +1.00 6. Alaska 8 122 15.3 118 14.8-0.50 7. Western Washington 7 103 14.7 97 13.9-0.86 8. Central Washington 7 118 16.9 107 15.3-1.57 9. Concordia (Ore.) 9 134 14.9 112 12.4-2.44 10. MSU Billings 7 122 17.4 104 14.9-2.57 11. Seattle Pacific 8 103 12.9 81 10.1-2.75 9 GNAC Men s Basketball Weekly Report Dec. 5, 2017 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. Jones,Maurice-NNU SR 8 57 23 37 174 21.8 2. Chavez,Luke-SMU JR 8 53 21 25 152 19.0 3. Megwa,Obi-NNU JR 8 56 3 35 150 18.8 4. Gray,Jarrett-CU JR 9 60 15 29 164 18.2 5. Hommes,Daulton-WWU SO 7 44 13 23 124 17.7 6. Shabazz,Khalil-CWU FR 7 43 9 25 120 17.1 7. Miller,Tony-SPU SO 8 46 16 29 137 17.1 8. Edward,Christopher-CU SR 9 61 0 32 154 17.1 9. Green,Tyler-MSUB SO 7 38 27 14 117 16.7 Pankratz,JJ-SFU SR 7 48 8 13 117 16.7 11. Dickson,Deandre-WWU SR 7 45 3 23 116 16.6 12. Lampkin,Jacob-UAA SR 10 66 0 19 151 15.1 13. Salam,Kedar-SFU SR 8 48 10 13 119 14.9 14. Trammell,Demetrius-WOU SR 8 35 28 18 116 14.5 15. Thompson,Khalil-NNU JR 7 31 20 18 100 14.3 16. Sherman-Newsome,I-SFU SR 8 42 10 16 110 13.8 17. Bezzant,Jayden-NNU SO 8 40 8 18 106 13.3 18. Kimble,Davis-UAF JR 8 40 11 12 103 12.9 19. Rollins,Zack-MSUB JR 7 31 14 14 90 12.9 20. Drechsel,Trey-WWU JR 7 33 10 13 89 12.7 REBOUNDING Cl G OFF DEF TOT Avg/G 1. Edward,Christopher-CU SR 9 27 82 109 12.1 2. Jones,Maurice-NNU SR 8 27 52 79 9.9 3. Lampkin,Jacob-UAA SR 10 27 70 97 9.7 4. Schilder,Logan-WWU JR 7 15 45 60 8.6 5. Niles,Fuquan-CWU SR 7 13 42 55 7.9 6. Rollins,Zack-MSUB JR 7 13 37 50 7.1 7. Kluting,Michael-UAF SO 8 21 36 57 7.1 8. Wooten,Coleman-SPU JR 8 12 44 56 7.0 Pankratz,JJ-SFU SR 7 9 40 49 7.0 10. Tall,Kamal-MSUB SR 7 11 37 48 6.9 11. Drechsel,Trey-WWU JR 7 9 37 46 6.6 12. Dickson,Deandre-WWU SR 7 17 28 45 6.4 13. Omlid,Tanner-WOU SR 8 18 33 51 6.4 14. Kitchen,Jordan-SMU JR 8 17 32 49 6.1 15. Streufert,Nathan-SPU JR 8 16 31 47 5.9 16. Miller,Tony-SPU SO 8 10 36 46 5.8 17. Hawken,Riley-WOU SO 8 14 30 44 5.5 Simpson,Sam-SPU JR 8 12 32 44 5.5 19. Shabazz,Khalil-CWU FR 7 10 27 37 5.3 20. Wilder,LaDonavan-UAF SR 6 15 16 31 5.2 FIELD GOAL PCT (Min. 2.8 Made Per Gm.) Cl G FG FGA Pct 1. Henderson,Tavian-SMU FR 8 25 35.714 2. Niles,Fuquan-CWU SR 7 28 40.700 3. Schilder,Logan-WWU JR 7 31 45.689 4. Boumann,Vince-WOU SR 8 33 48.688 5. Edward,Christopher-CU SR 9 61 97.629 6. Mathews,Jared-SMU JR 8 28 45.622 7. Lampkin,Jacob-UAA SR 10 66 109.606 8. Dickson,Deandre-WWU SR 7 45 76.592 9. Jones,Maurice-NNU SR 8 57 98.582 10. Tall,Kamal-MSUB SR 7 25 43.581 ASSISTS Cl G Assists Avg/G 1. Starr,Cody-CU JR 9 50 5.56 2. Kimble,Davis-UAF JR 8 37 4.63 3. Drechsel,Trey-WWU JR 7 31 4.43 4. Provenzano,Michael-SFU SO 8 35 4.38 5. Wooten,Coleman-SPU JR 8 33 4.13 6. Haynes,Maleke-UAA SR 10 41 4.10 7. Terashima,Kobe-MSUB FR 7 27 3.86 8. Lubom,Darius-WOU FR 6 23 3.83 9. Boyce,EJ-SMU JR 8 28 3.50 10. Denham,Kendall-MSUB SR 7 23 3.29 FREE THROW PCT (Min.1.8 Made Per Gm.) Cl G FTM FTA Pct 1. Trammell,Demetrius-WOU SR 8 18 19.947 2. Lizotte,Nikhil-SPU JR 8 34 36.944 3. Hommes,Daulton-WWU SO 7 23 25.920 4. Dickson,Deandre-WWU SR 7 23 26.885 5. Provenzano,Michael-SFU SO 8 22 25.880 6. Drechsel,Trey-WWU JR 7 13 15.867 7. Chavez,Luke-SMU JR 8 25 29.862 8. Gray,Jarrett-CU JR 9 29 34.853 9. Wood,Josiah-UAA JR 10 24 29.828 10. Jasinsky,Trevor-WWU SO 7 19 23.826 STEALS Cl G Steals Avg/G 1. Omlid,Tanner-WOU SR 8 23 2.88 2. Shabazz,Khalil-CWU FR 7 20 2.86 3. Chavez,Luke-SMU JR 8 17 2.13 4. Salam,Kedar-SFU SR 8 13 1.63 5. Green,Tyler-MSUB SO 7 11 1.57 6. Provenzano,Michael-SFU SO 8 12 1.50 Bezzant,Jayden-NNU SO 8 12 1.50 Lewin,Tyrell-SFU JR 8 12 1.50 Megwa,Obi-NNU JR 8 12 1.50 10. Drechsel,Trey-WWU JR 7 10 1.43 3-POINT FG PCT (Min. 1.0 Made Per Gm.) Cl G 3FG FGA Pct 1. Hawken,Riley-WOU SO 8 14 24.583 2. Sherman-Newsome,I-SFU SR 8 10 18.556 3. Trammell,Demetrius-WOU SR 8 28 51.549 4. Jones,Maurice-NNU SR 8 23 42.548 5. Eisenhut,Tre-UAF JR 6 6 11.545 6. Chavez,Luke-SMU JR 8 21 42.500 7. Baham,Alex-UAF JR 8 21 43.488 8. Green,Tyler-MSUB SO 7 27 56.482 9. Starr,Cody-CU JR 9 11 23.478 10. Stepney,Jawan-CWU SR 7 10 21.476 Salam,Kedar-SFU SR 8 10 21.476 10 GNAC Men s Basketball Weekly Report Dec. 5, 2017 GNACSports.com @GNACSports #GNACMBB

GNAC Individual Statistics 3-POINT FG MADE Cl G 3FG Avg/G 1. Green,Tyler-MSUB SO 7 27 3.86 2. Trammell,Demetrius-WOU SR 8 28 3.50 3. Jones,Maurice-NNU SR 8 23 2.88 4. Thompson,Khalil-NNU JR 7 20 2.86 5. Boyce,EJ-SMU JR 8 22 2.75 6. Chavez,Luke-SMU JR 8 21 2.63 Baham,Alex-UAF JR 8 21 2.63 8. Denham,Kendall-MSUB SR 7 15 2.14 9. Miller,Tony-SPU SO 8 16 2.00 Mitchell,Amenofis-UAF JR 8 16 2.00 Rollins,Zack-MSUB JR 7 14 2.00 BLOCKED SHOTS Cl G Blocks Avg/G 1. Niles,Fuquan-CWU SR 7 23 3.29 2. Streufert,Nathan-SPU JR 8 16 2.00 Schilder,Logan-WWU JR 7 14 2.00 4. Pankratz,JJ-SFU SR 7 11 1.57 5. Dickson,Deandre-WWU SR 7 10 1.43 Richmond,Zharon-MSUB FR 7 10 1.43 Hommes,Daulton-WWU SO 7 10 1.43 8. Omlid,Tanner-WOU SR 8 11 1.38 9. Wilder,LaDonavan-UAF SR 6 8 1.33 10. Dahlen,Matt-SMU SR 8 10 1.25 Kitchen,Jordan-SMU JR 8 10 1.25 ASSIST/TURNOVER RATIO Cl G Asst Avg Turn Avg Ratio 1. Boyce,EJ-SMU JR 8 28 3.5 12 1.5 2.33 2. Wooten,Coleman-SPU JR 8 33 4.1 17 2.1 1.94 3. Terashima,Kobe-MSUB FR 7 27 3.9 14 2.0 1.93 4. Haynes,Maleke-UAA SR 10 41 4.1 22 2.2 1.86 5. Lubom,Darius-WOU FR 6 23 3.8 13 2.2 1.77 Denham,Kendall-MSUB SR 7 23 3.3 13 1.9 1.77 7. Provenzano,Michael-SFU SO 8 35 4.4 20 2.5 1.75 8. Chavez,Luke-SMU JR 8 26 3.3 16 2.0 1.63 9. Drechsel,Trey-WWU JR 7 31 4.4 20 2.9 1.55 10. Kimble,Davis-UAF JR 8 37 4.6 26 3.3 1.42 OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS Cl G No. Avg/G 1. Jones,Maurice-NNU SR 8 27 3.38 2. Edward,Christopher-CU SR 9 27 3.00 3. Lampkin,Jacob-UAA SR 10 27 2.70 4. Kluting,Michael-UAF SO 8 21 2.63 5. Wilder,LaDonavan-UAF SR 6 15 2.50 6. Dickson,Deandre-WWU SR 7 17 2.43 7. Omlid,Tanner-WOU SR 8 18 2.25 8. Schilder,Logan-WWU JR 7 15 2.14 9. Kitchen,Jordan-SMU JR 8 17 2.13 Lendway,Joe-UAF JR 8 17 2.13 DEFENSIVE REBOUNDS Cl G No. Avg/G 1. Edward,Christopher-CU SR 9 82 9.11 2. Lampkin,Jacob-UAA SR 10 70 7.00 3. Jones,Maurice-NNU SR 8 52 6.50 4. Schilder,Logan-WWU JR 7 45 6.43 5. Niles,Fuquan-CWU SR 7 42 6.00 6. Pankratz,JJ-SFU SR 7 40 5.71 7. Wooten,Coleman-SPU JR 8 44 5.50 8. Tall,Kamal-MSUB SR 7 37 5.29 Rollins,Zack-MSUB JR 7 37 5.29 Drechsel,Trey-WWU JR 7 37 5.29 MINUTES PLAYED Cl G Min Avg/G 1. Gray,Jarrett-CU JR 9 381 42.33 2. Starr,Cody-CU JR 9 325 36.11 3. Megwa,Obi-NNU JR 8 270 33.75 4. Boyce,EJ-SMU JR 8 263 32.88 5. Chavez,Luke-SMU JR 8 250 31.25 6. Drechsel,Trey-WWU JR 7 215 30.71 7. Edward,Christopher-CU SR 9 276 30.67 8. Bezzant,Jayden-NNU SO 8 245 30.63 9. Provenzano,Michael-SFU SO 8 244 30.50 10. Ursery,D.J.-UAA SR 10 302 30.20 11 GNAC Men s Basketball Weekly Report Dec. 5, 2017 GNACSports.com @GNACSports #GNACMBB

GNAC 2017-18 Individual Single Game Highs Points 34 Jones,Maurice (Northwest Nazarene) vs Seattle Pacific (11/30/17) 32 Drechsel,Trey (Western Washington) vs Concordia (Ore.) (11/30/17) 31 Megwa,Obi (Northwest Nazarene) vs Saint Martin s (12/02/17) 30 Chavez,Luke (Saint Martin s) at Central Washington (11/30/17) 29 Thompson,Khalil (Northwest Nazarene) at Regis (11/25/17) 28 Shabazz,Khalil (Central Washington) vs CSU San Bernardino (11/10/17) 27 Jones,Maurice (Northwest Nazarene) vs Academy of Art (11/17/17) 27 Pankratz,JJ (Simon Fraser) vs Concordia (Ore.) (12/02/17) 26 Sherman-Newsome,I (Simon Fraser) vs Hawaii Hilo (11/10/17) 26 Trammell,Demetrius (Western Oregon) vs Fresno Pacific (11/11/17) 26 Pankratz,JJ (Simon Fraser) vs Capilano (11/14/17) 26 Hommes,Daulton (Western Washington) vs Douglas (11/15/17) 26 Jones,Maurice (Northwest Nazarene) vs San Francisco St. (11/18/17) 26 Gray,Jarrett (Concordia (Ore.)) vs Corban (11/21/17) Field Goals Made 13 Jones,Maurice (Northwest Nazarene) vs Seattle Pacific (11/30/17) 12 Pankratz,JJ (Simon Fraser) vs Capilano (11/14/17) 12 Hommes,Daulton (Western Washington) vs Douglas (11/15/17) 12 Drechsel,Trey (Western Washington) vs Concordia (Ore.) (11/30/17) 12 Megwa,Obi (Northwest Nazarene) vs Saint Martin s (12/02/17) 12 Pankratz,JJ (Simon Fraser) vs Concordia (Ore.) (12/02/17) Field Goal Attempts 22 Gray,Jarrett (Concordia (Ore.)) vs Cal St. Monterey Bay (11/10/17) 21 Pankratz,JJ (Simon Fraser) vs Concordia (Ore.) (12/02/17) 20 Shabazz,Khalil (Central Washington) vs CSU San Bernardino (11/10/17) 20 Miller,Tony (Seattle Pacific) vs Dixie State (11/24/17) 20 Megwa,Obi (Northwest Nazarene) vs Saint Martin s (12/02/17) Field Goal Percentage 1.000 (6-6) Simpson,Sam (Seattle Pacific) vs Hawaii Hilo (11/18/17) 1.000 (5-5) Hawken,Riley (Western Oregon) vs Fresno Pacific (11/11/17) 1.000 (5-5) Wallace,Brad (Western Washington) vs Capilano (11/25/17).909 (10-11) Lendway,Joe (Alaska) vs Capilano (11/24/17).900 (9-10) Lampkin,Jacob (Alaska Anchorage) vs Alaska (11/28/17) 3-Point Field Goals Made 8 Trammell,Demetrius (Western Oregon) vs Fresno Pacific (11/11/17) 7 Boyce,EJ (Saint Martin s) vs Fresno Pacific (11/10/17) 7 Green,Tyler (MSU Billings) vs Mary (11/16/17) 6 Green,Tyler (MSU Billings) vs Yellowstone Chr. (11/14/17) 6 Trammell,Demetrius (Western Oregon) vs Azusa Pacific (11/17/17) 6 Trammell,Demetrius (Western Oregon) vs Dixie State (11/18/17) 6 Miller,Tony (Seattle Pacific) at Central Washington (12/02/17) 3-Point Field Goal Attempts 12 Thompson,Khalil (Northwest Nazarene) vs College of Idaho (11/14/17) 11 Green,Tyler (MSU Billings) vs Yellowstone Chr. (11/14/17) 11 Green,Tyler (MSU Billings) vs Mary (11/16/17) 10 Seven Players Tied 3-Point Percentage 1.000 (5-5) Rollins,Zack (MSU Billings) at Cal State East Bay (11/10/17).889 (8-9) Trammell,Demetrius (Western Oregon) vs Fresno Pacific (11/11/17).857 (6-7) Miller,Tony (Seattle Pacific) at Central Washington (12/02/17).750 (6-8) Trammell,Demetrius (Western Oregon) vs Azusa Pacific (11/17/17).714 (5-7) Triano,Dustin (Western Oregon) vs Fresno Pacific (11/11/17).714 (5-7) Jones,Maurice (Northwest Nazarene) vs Seattle Pacific (11/30/17) Free Throws Made 11 Starr,Cody (Concordia (Ore.)) vs San Francisco St. (11/17/17) 11 Lizotte,Nikhil (Seattle Pacific) vs Dixie State (11/24/17) 11 Dickson,Deandre (Western Washington) vs UC San Diego (11/24/17) 10 Gray,Jarrett (Concordia (Ore.)) vs Academy of Art (11/18/17) 10 Jones,Maurice (Northwest Nazarene) vs San Francisco St. (11/18/17) Free Throw Attempts 13 Starr,Cody (Concordia (Ore.)) vs Cal St. Monterey Bay (11/10/17) 12 Starr,Cody (Concordia (Ore.)) vs San Francisco St. (11/17/17) 12 Jones,Maurice (Northwest Nazarene) vs San Francisco St. (11/18/17) 12 Edward,Christopher (Concordia (Ore.)) at Cal St. San Marcos (11/24/17) 12 Lizotte,Nikhil (Seattle Pacific) vs Dixie State (11/24/17) Free Throw Percentage 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 (8-8) Chavez,Luke (Saint Martin s) vs Academy of Art (11/24/17) 1.000 (8-8) Hommes,Daulton (Western Washington) vs UC San Diego (11/24/17).917 (11-12) Starr,Cody (Concordia (Ore.)) vs San Francisco St. (11/17/17).917 (11-12) Lizotte,Nikhil (Seattle Pacific) vs Dixie State (11/24/17) 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) 15 Edward,Christopher (Concordia (Ore.)) vs CSU San Bernardino (11/11/17) 14 Lampkin,Jacob (Alaska Anchorage) vs Holy Names (11/17/17) 14 Niles,Fuquan (Central Washington) vs Concordia (Calif.) (11/18/17) 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) 9 Provenzano,Michael (Simon Fraser) vs Hawaii Hilo (11/10/17) Steals 5 Shabazz,Khalil (Central Washington) vs CSU San Bernardino (11/10/17) 5 Omlid,Tanner (Western Oregon) vs Point Loma (11/10/17) 5 Omlid,Tanner (Western Oregon) vs Azusa Pacific (11/17/17) 5 Shabazz,Khalil (Central Washington) vs Seattle Pacific (12/02/17) 4 Eight 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) 6 Niles,Fuquan (Central Washington) vs Concordia (Calif.) (11/18/17) 5 Schilder,Logan (Western Washington) vs Notre Dame de Namur (11/10/17) 4 Six 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) 12 GNAC Men s Basketball Weekly Report Dec. 5, 2017 GNACSports.com @GNACSports #GNACMBB