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Nov. 16, 2017 Week 2 GNACSports.com @GNACSports 2017-18 GNAC Women s Basketball Standings GNAC Overall W L Pct. W L Pct. Home Away Neutral Streak Alaska Anchorage 0 0.000 3 0 1.000 0-0 1-0 2-0 Won 3 Northwest Nazarene 0 0.000 3 0 1.000 0-0 2-0 1-0 Won 3 Montana State Billings 0 0.000 2 0 1.000 0-0 1-0 1-0 Won 2 Seattle Pacific 0 0.000 2 0 1.000 0-0 1-0 1-0 Won 2 Western Oregon 0 0.000 2 0 1.000 2-0 0-0 0-0 Won 2 Western Washington 0 0.000 2 0 1.000 0-0 1-0 1-0 Won 2 Simon Fraser 0 0.000 2 1.667 0-0 1-0 1-1 Won 2 Alaska 0 0.000 1 1.500 1-1 0-0 0-0 Won 1 Central Washington 0 0.000 1 1.500 1-1 0-0 0-0 Lost 1 Concordia 0 0.000 1 1.500 0-0 0-1 1-0 Lost 1 Saint Martin s 0 0.000 0 2.000 0-0 0-0 0-2 Lost 2 LAST WEEK S GAMES Fri., Nov. 10 UC San Diego 69, Simon Fraser 52 (at Riverside, Calif.) Alaska Anchorage 82, Hawaii Pacific 74 (at Ellensburg, Wash.) at Central Washington 70, Cal State LA 55 MSU Billings 68, at Academy of Art 65 Conocrdia 64, Cal State Monterey Bay 51 (at Turlock, Calif.) Seattle Pacific 69, Humboldt State 49 (at Fresno, Calif.) Hawaii Hilo 62, at Alaska 49 Western Washington 86, at Fresno Pacific 72 Northwest Nazarene 76, Stanislaus State 66 Sat., Nov. 11 Cal St. San Bernardino 69, Saint Martin s 44 (at Monmouth, Ore.) MSU Billings 96, Holy Names 57 (at San Francisco, Calif.) Alaska Anchorage 77, Cal State LA 50 (at Ellensburg, Wash.) Northwest Nazarene 96, Cal St. Monterey Bay 69 (at Turlock, Calif.) at Alaska 56, Hawaii Hilo 50 at Western Oregon 81, Dixie State 70 at Stanislaus State 72, Concordia 68 Hawaii Pacific 77, at Central Washington 68 Simon Fraser 63, Humboldt State 59 (at Riverside, Calif.) Western Washington 54, Humboldt State 50 (at Fresno Calif.) Seattle Pacific 78, at Fresno Pacific 70 Sun., Nov. 12 Dixie State 81, Saint Martin s 74 (at Monmouth, Ore.) at Western Oregon 70, Cal St. San Bernardino 50 Mon., Nov. 13 Simon Fraser 78, at Cal Baptist 68 THIS WEEK S GAMES Thurs., Nov. 16 Hawaii Pacific at Simon Fraser, noon. Northwest Nazarene at Biola, 5 p.m. Chadron State vs. Concordia (at Billings, Mont.), 5 p.m. Fri., Nov. 17 Western Oregon at Norte Dame de Namur, 1 p.m. Central Washington at Colorado Mines, 3 p.m. Western State vs. Alaska (at Anchorage, Alaska) 3 p.m. Holy Names at Alaska Anchorage, 5:15 p.m. UC San Diego vs. Western Washington (at Azusa, Calif.), 5:30 p.m. Saint Martin s at Puget Sound, 6 p.m. Concordia at MSU Billings, 7 p.m. Seattle Pacific at Azusa Pacific, 7:30 p.m. Sat., Nov. 18 Cal Baptist at Simon Fraser, noon. Saint Martin s at Pacific Lutheran, 2 p.m. Metro State vs. Central Washington (at Golden, Colo.), 3 p.m. Holy Names vs. Alaska (at Anchorage, Alaska), 3 p.m. Western State at Alaska Anchorage, 5:15 p.m. UC San Diego vs. Seattle Pacific (at Azusa, Calif.), 5:30 p.m. Chadron State at MSU Billings, 7 p.m. Western Washington at Azusa Pacific, 7:30 p.m. Contact: Rhys Lendio, Media Relations Assistant 503-305-8756 rlendio@gnacsports.com #GNACWBB in 140 @GNACSports #WeekendOfFirsts Alaska s Brett Sawyer and Central Washington s Randi Richardson-Thornley achieved their first collegiate wins as head coaches with victories in the opening weekend of the 2017-18 season. #GNACdominance In another season of college basketball, the GNAC went an impressive 16-5 in the opening weekend of non-conference matchups. #TheWildWest Alaska Anchorage, Western Washington and Simon Fraser are the three teams to represent the GNAC in the preseason D2SIDA Poll West Region Rankings, released Oct. 30. #HotStarts GNAC teams have started the season strong, as six squads remain undefeated heading into the second week of non-conference action. #Weekend sbests Alaska Anchorage s Hannah Wandersee and Montana State Billings Alisha Breen were named Co-GNAC Players of the Week after breakout weekends helped their respective teams to undefeated starts. Get Social Twitter Accounts/Hashtags For GNAC Men s Basketball Programs GNAC @GNACSports #GNACWBB 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 Western Ore. @WOUWolves #WOUWolves Werstern Wash. @WWUAthletics #GoViks Wed., Nov. 15 Northwest Nazarene 79, at Cal State LA 69 Tourism Burnaby Is A Proud Sponsor Of The Great Northwest Athletic Conference

GNAC Women s Basketball Player of the Week Alisha Breen Montana State Billings F 5-10 Senior Choteau, Mont. Breen was named the most valuable player of the West Region Tip-Off Classic, averaging 22 points per game with 13 assists, 12 rebounds and five assists in a 2-0 week for the Yellowjackets. She returned to the floor after a year away with injury by scoring 25 points with five rebounds and five steals in a 68-65 win over Academy of Art. Breen then finished with 19 points, a career-high eight assists and seven rebounds on Saturday s 96-57 rout of Holy Names. In the games, Breen shot 48.5 percent from the floor and 57.1 percent from three-point range. Past GNAC Players of the Week Date Player Nov. 7-13 Alisha Breen, MSUB Hannah Wandersee, UAA Complete Player of the Week releases are available online at GNACSports.com. Hannah Wandersee Alaska Anchorage F/C 6-2 Junior Kodiak, Alaska Wandersee led Alaska Anchorage to a 2-0 week with averages of 20 points, seven rebounds and a block per game. She finished with a double-double of 24 points and 11 rebounds and also had four assists in Friday s 82-74 win over Hawaii and finished with a team-high 16 points in Saturday s 82-74 win over Cal State LA. Also Nominated: Lexi Carpenter (Alaska), Bailey Cartwright (Concordia), Raquel Jardine (Northwest Nazarene), Elin Johansson (Saint Martin s), Courtney Hollander (Seattle Pacific), Shelby Snook (Western Oregon), Hannah Stipanovich. Around The GNAC STARTING OUT HOT: In the opening week of the Division II college basketball season, GNAC teams impressed, going 16-5 in non-conference action last weekend. GNAC teams have started the season strong, as six squads remain undefeated heading into the second week of non-conference action. CO-PLAYERS OF THE WEEK: Winning the season s first weekly award was a pair of standouts from the weekend. Alaska Anchorage s Hannah Wandersee and Montana State Billings Alisha Breen were named co-gnac Players of the Week after breakout weekends helped their respective teams to undefeated starts. ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAMS: The following GNAC players have been selected to all-tournament teams during the 2017-18 season: Stanislaus State CCAA/GNAC Challenge (Nov. 10-11, Turlock, Calif.): Raquel Jardine, NNU (Most Valuable Player), Lexi Tubbs, NNU, Bailey Cartwright, CU. West Region Tip-Off Classic (Nov. 10-11, San Francisco, Calif.): Alisha Breen, MSUB (Most Valuable Player), Vanessa Stavish, MSUB. FIRST-TIMERS: With a 56-50 home win against Hawaii Hilo last weekend, Alaska head coach Brett Sawyer picked up his first win of his collegiate coaching career. The win moved the Nanooks to 1-1 on the season, and will hit the road this weekend with a neutral-site match against Western State in Anchorage, Alaska. Another coach gaining her first win as head coach was Central Washington s Randi Richardson-Thornley. The Wildcats opened the season with a comfortable 70-55 home tournament victory Friday afternoon against Cal State LA. Richardson-Thornley will look to earn her first road victory with CWU this Friday, as the Wildcats take on Colorado Mines. 2 GNAC Women s Basketball Weekly Report Nov. 16, 2017 GNACSports.com @GNACSports #GNACWBB

ALASKA Hosting a pair of games against Hawaii Hilo over the weekend, Alaska split its opening regular-season contests with the Vulcans. In their home opener, the Nanooks fell 62-49 to the Vulcans in the debut for first-year head coach Brett Sawyer and his assistant, former Nanook women s basketball player Jessie Craig. Sophomore guard Lexi Carpenter led all Nanooks with 12 points, shooting 4 for 10 from the field, 2 for 6 from behind the arc and 2 of 2 from the charity stripe. Carpenter also chipped in four steals, two rebounds and one assist in a team-high 27-minute effort. Junior forward Ashlie Blackburn was the only other Nanook to register double-digit scoring, shooting 4 for 9 from the field for 11 points. Blackburn also led all players in rebounds, pulling down three offensive and six defensive boards in her collegiate debut. ALASKA ANCHORAGE Junior forward Hannah Wandersee had career highs of 24 points, 11 rebounds and four assists last Friday as No. 4 Alaska Anchorage held off a late Hawaii Pacific rally to earn an 82-74 win in the Wildcat Crossover at Ellensburg, Wash. In their first contest against Division II opposition this year, the Seawolves got 14 points, five rebounds and two steals from senior forward Shelby Cloninger. Senior guard Rodreicka Ware added 13 points, four assists and four steals. Junior guard Tara Thompson pumped in nine points on 3 of 5 shooting from beyond the arc. On Saturday, Wandersee scored 16 points to lead the Seawolves to a 77-50 victory over Cal State Los Angeles on the final day of the Wildcat Crossover. The Seawolves got 14 points, four assists and five steals from Ware and 13 points and seven rebounds from Cloninger. Alaska Anchorage outshot the Golden Eagles from the field,.521 to.256, over the final three quarters. Coming off a pair of big performances, Wandersee was named the Great Northwest Athletic Conference Co-Player of the Week. She ranks second in the GNAC with 18 points per game. Alaska Anchorage is the only GNAC team to be ranked within the WBCA Division II Top-25 at No. 4. The Seawolves look to remain unbeaten as they host Holy Names and Western State in the Seawolf Hoops Classic this weekend. Around The GNAC The Nanooks earned their first victory Saturday afternoon after downing the Vulcans 56-50 in the finale of the Mt. McKinley Bank North Star Invitational at the Alaska Airlines Court. The victory was a career first in Sawyer s head coaching career. For the second-straight game, Carpenter led the team offensively, shooting 7 of 18 from the field, including 33 percent from behind the arc for a game-high 19 points. Carpenter s single-game 19 points is a career-high for the sophomore. Alaska will partake in the Seawolf Classic in Anchorage this weekend, taking on Western State and Holy Names. CENTRAL WASHINGTON Central Washington first-year head coach Randi Richardson-Thornley earned her first career collegiate win as the Wildcats defeated Cal State Los Angeles 70-55. The Wildcats finished with three players in double-digit points as Sadie Mensing (14), Jasmin Edwards (13), and Taylor Baird (10) led the scoring. Central Washington shot 42.9 percent from the floor in the first half, including a combined 6 for 9 effort from Edwards and Mensing. Defensively, the Wildcats held the Golden Eagles to 29 percent shooting from the floor. In their second game of the year, Central Washington dropped a tight contest to Hawaii Pacific, 77-68. The Sharks opened the game with a 9-0 run before Baird got the Wildcats on the board with a free throw. Hawaii Pacific held the lead until a three by sophomore forward Kaelie Flores brought the game level at 24-24 with 7:33 remaining in the second quarter. Mensing finished with 18 points and five rebounds. Edwards notched 12 points, eight assists and five rebounds. Baird also finished in double figures, notching 11 points and eight rebounds. The Wildcats outrebounded the Sharks 56-42, including 20 offensive rebounds. The Wildcats travel to Golden, Colo., this weekend to take on Colorado Mines and Metro State in the Tony Corbetta Classic. CONCORDIA Concordia is coming off a 1-1 weekend at the CCAA/GNAC Challenge in Turlock, Calif. The Cavaliers opened the tournament with a 64-51 win over Cal State Monterey Bay behind sophomore guard Kizzah Maltezo s 17 points off the bench. Maltezo went 5 for 7 from the field and was perfect from beyond the arc. Senior guard Danielle Hartzog chipped in 14 points while junior forward Bailey Cartwright recorded a double-double with 10 points and 13 rebounds. On Saturday evening, Concordia saw its rally from a 20-point deficit fall short in a 72-68 loss to Stanislaus State. Cartwright, who was named to the All- Tournament Team, led CU with 12 points and 15 rebounds. Junior guard Keesha Sarman added 12 points, seven assists and five steals while Maltezo added 10 points off the bench for the Cavs. Sarman leads the team shooting 58.3 percent from the field and 66.7 percent from three-point land. She also has a team-high 12 assists and six steals. Concordia will continue its four-game road trip in the Yellowjacket Classic this Thursday and Friday, in Billings, Mont. The Cavaliers open up the classic against Chadron State and take on Montana State Billings in non-conference action one day later. 3 GNAC Women s Basketball Weekly Report Nov. 16, 2017 GNACSports.com @GNACSports #GNACWBB

Around The GNAC MONTANA STATE BILLINGS The Yellowjackets turned some heads in the opening week of the regular season, defeating Academy of Art 68-65 and Holy Names 96-57 over the weekend. After missing all of last year with an injury, GNAC Preseason Player of the Year Alisha Breen hit the ground running with 25 points in her first game of the year. The senior went on to be named Most Valuable Player of the West Region Tipoff Classic, recording 44 points, 13 assists, 12 rebounds, and three steals in MSUB s two games. Her performances were good enough for Co-GNAC Player of the Week honors. After missing all of last season, junior forward Vanessa Stavish had a strong showing and was another all-tournament award winner. Stavish notched 26 points and nine rebounds in the two games last week, connecting on 4 of 10 3-pointers. Providing a boost off the bench, senior forward Grace Weeks had a stellar game against Holy Names on Saturday. Her 15 points were just two off her career high and she also had four rebounds in 18 minutes. In MSUB s highest offensive output since the 2013-14 season against Holy Names, all 12 players on the roster recorded points. Additionally, the Yellowjackets tied for the second-most assists in single-game history, totaling 31 against the Hawks. Starting today, Montana State University Billings hosts its annual Yellowjacket Classic tournament sponsored by Red Lion Hotels and Convention Center. They host Concordia this Friday and Chadron State on Saturday. NORTHWEST NAZARENE The Nighthawks soared out of the gates Friday night, defeating Stanislaus State 76-66 in their season opener. Northwest Nazarene dominated the first half, as it held a commanding 42-17 lead at halftime. Sophomore guard Avery Albrecht s 16 points and five rebounds led the Nighthawks, while junior guard Carly Parker and senior guard Lexi Tubbs added 12 points each. Junior guard McKenna Walker notched 10 points and four assists. The Nighthawks held Stanislaus to just four first-half field goals and 16 percent shooting. The following night, junior forwards Raquel Jardine and Danielle Jardine each scored 17 points to lead the team to a 96-69 victory against Cal State Monterey Bay. With her scoring efforts over the two games, Raquel was named the CCAA/GNAC Challenge Most Valuable Player, hosted by Stanislaus State. In last night s contest, NNU continued its hot start to the season with a 79-69 win at Cal State LA. Sophomore guard Marina Valles scored 18 points off the bench, shooting 7 of 11 from the field in 24 minutes of action. Danielle Jardine added 16 points and seven rebounds while Raquel Jardine tallied 10 points and five rebounds. Playing in another game tonight, the Nighthawks finish out their California road trip in La Mirada, Calif., against Biola. SAINT MARTIN S On the opening day of the GNAC/PacWest Challenge in Monmouth, Ore., the Saints offense struggled to find their shot in a 69-44 loss to Cal State San Bernardino. Senior forward Elin Johansson led the team with 12 points and nine rebounds while freshman guard Saniah Simpson-Patu added 11 points and five boards. Senior guard Hannah Reynolds was the only other Saints scorer to reach five more points, ending with six. Opening the second half with a 10-0 run and outscoring Dixie State by nine in the second half was not enough in the Saints 81-74 loss against the Trailblazers Sunday. After trailing by 16 at halftime, the Saints trimmed Dixie State s lead to two in the second half. The Trailblazers shot 41.4 percent from beyond the arc to stave off the Saints comeback attempt. As a team, the Saints shot 23 for 58 (39.7 percent) from the floor and 2 for 14 from beyond the arc. Johansson led all scorers with 19 points on 7 for 12 shooting, along with three rebounds. Simpson-Patu put together a complete game with 15 points, nine rebounds and four assists. Reynolds added 13 points, six rebounds and a teamleading five assists. The Saints travel to Tacoma, Washington this Friday, Nov. 17, for a contest with Puget Sound at 6:00 p.m. SEATTLE PACIFIC On Friday, the Falcons beat Humboldt State at the Fresno Pacific West Region Crossover Classic, 69-49. In a game where Seatle Pacific surpassed the school record for best single-game free throw percentage, senior guard Rachel Shim, senior guard Jordan McPhee and senior center Julia Haining each scored 13 points. Haining recorded her first double-double of her career by grabbing a careerhigh 16 rebounds. Senior guard Courtney Hollander also notched a doubledouble, scoring 11 points and collecting 11 rebounds. The Falcons are now 34-9 all-time in season-openers, winning the last six in a row and 17 of the last 18. On Saturday, senior guard Cici West scored 12 points off the bench while Hollander double-doubled (10 points, 10 rebounds) for the second night in a row as SPU fended off the Fresno Pacific in a 78-70 affair. This is the sixth consecutive year that Seattle Pacific has won its first two games and the fifth in a row that those two wins have come against Fresno Pacific and Humboldt State. Senior guard Lindsay Lee came off the bench for eight points, two rebounds, two steals and a team-high six assists. Seattle Pacific partakes in another California tournament next weekend at the Azusa Pacific West Region Crossover Classic. The Falcons take on hosts Azusa Pacific on Friday, followed by UC San Diego on Saturday. 4 GNAC Women s Basketball Weekly Report Nov. 16, 2017 GNACSports.com @GNACSports #GNACWBB

Around The GNAC SIMON FRASER Simon Fraser opened the 2017-18 season with a 69-52 loss to UC San Diego Friday afternoon. The Tritons outscored SFU 33-20 in the second half, holding the Clan to only eight points in the fourth quarter. On Saturday, the Clan pulled away late, squeezing out a 63-59 victory against Cal State San Marcos in the final day of the CBU Lancers Tournament. Simon Fraser led after each quarter and held a five-point advantage entering the fourth quarter. Junior forward Sophie Swant (17 points), sophomore guard Nicole Vander Helm (13) and junior center Tayla Jackson (13) all rscored double figures. Simon Fraser, the only GNAC team to play last Monday, overcame an eightpoint third-quarter deficit to defeat Cal Baptist 78-68 in non-conference action. Playing its third game in four nights, Simon Fraser outscored the Lancers 43-26 in the second half to improve to 2-1 this season. These same two teams will meet again on SFU s home floor on Saturday at noon. Jackson finished with a game-high 25 points and 7 rebounds, leading five SFU players in double-figure scoring. Vander Helm totaled 14 points, sophomore guard Tayler Drynan tallied 12 points and 5 assists, while Swant and freshman guard Jessica Jones had 11 points and 5 rebounds each. Simon Fraser hosts its first game of the season today, as the Clan take on Hawaii Pacific at noon. WESTERN OREGON Boasting five players in double-figures scoring, Western Oregon posted an 81-71 win over Dixie State on the first day of the Hampton Inn DII Shootout, hosted by the Wolves. Junior forward Taisha Thomas led all scorers with 15 points and added six rebounds in the winning effort. Senior forward Jasmine Miller (12 points), senior guard Sydney Azorr (11), senior guard Shelby Snook (10) and junior guard Kaylie Boschman (10) also figured in double-digit scoring for the Wolves. With nine rebounds, Boschma ended the day one board shy of a double-double while Snook was two rebounds away from reaching the mark. Jumping out to a double-digit lead in the first quarter, Western Oregon soared to a 70-50 win against Cal State San Bernardino to close out the Hampton Inn DII Shootout on Sunday. The Wolves also outworked CSUSB on the glass for a 45-35 advantage. Snook and Boschma pulled down eight rebounds each. In an all-around performance, Snook added a game-high four assists. Four Wolves reached double-figure scoring with Snook and Azorr sharing the game-high with 15 points each. Senior forward Savannah Heugly and junior forward Maddy Pape followed with a dozen points each. The Wolves will return to action on Friday, Nov. 17 as they travel to face Notre Dame de Namur in Belmont, Calif. Opening tip is set for 1 p.m. WESTERN WASHINGTON Western Washington won its season opener for the ninth time in the last 10 seasons with an 86-72 win over Fresno Pacific on Friday. Five players finished in double-digit scoring, led by senior forward Hannah Stipanovich s 20 points. Stipanovich was again the leading scorer with 13 points in a 54-50 win over Humboldt State last Saturday as the Vikings began the season 2-0. The Vikings have started the season 2-0 for the second straight year (third time since 2012-13). Through two games, WWU is shooting 44 for 99 (.444) from the field and 41 for 50 (.820) at the free-throw line. Friday s match against FPU was the first time that five players figured in double-digit scoring for the Vikings since their conference match against Alaska Anchorage on Feb. 17, 2017. Western Washington is ranked No. 20 in the D2SIDA Preseason Media Poll as well as No. 3 in the West Region. Despite ending the 2016-17 season ranked 18th in the WBCA national poll, the Vikings are not listed in this year s WBCA Preseason rankings. The Vikings return to California for the second consecutive weekend, facing UC San Diego on Friday and No. 16 Azusa Pacific one day later in the West Region Crossover Classic tournament, hosted by Azusa Pacific. Western Washington has begun the season against FPU, HSU, UCSD and APU each year since 2013-14. Vikings have faced UC San Diego each year since 2006-07 (4-11 all-time record). 5 GNAC Women s Basketball Weekly Report Nov. 16, 2017 GNACSports.com @GNACSports #GNACWBB

WBCA DIVISION II RANKINGS Week 1 - Oct. 31, 2017 Rk School Record Points Last 1 Ashland 37-0 599 1 2 Virginia Union 28-5 566 2 3 Harding 31-4 520 4 4 Alaska Anchorage 30-2 506 10 5 Colorado State-Pueblo 28-4 438 11 6 Bentley 26-6 424 19 7 Drury 30-4 408 6 8 Valdosta State 22-10 396 NR 9 West Texas A&M 26-9 387 15 10 California (PA) 30-4 379 9 11 Emporia State 29-5 308 8 12 Queens (NY) 27-5 290 7 13 Central Missouri 24-7 287 22 14 Wingate 26-6 272 24 15 Lander 25-8 236 NR 16 Azusa Pacific 16-14 206 NR 17 Rollins 22-8 194 NR 18 West Florida 28-7 162 12 19 Minn. State Moorhead 24-5 156 21 20 Indiana (PA) 24-7 144 NR 21 Michigan Tech 20-8 128 NR 22 Fort Lewis 21-7 102 NR 23 Univ. of the Sciences 27-6 96 NR 24 Lincoln Memorial 28-5 65 13 25 Benedict 21-8 62 NR Dropped out: No. 3 Cal Baptist (35-3), No. 5 Columbus State (31-2), No. 14 Adelphi (27-5), No. 16 Pittsburg State (25-6), No. 17 Eckerd (27-5), No. 18 Western Washington (26-6), No. 20 Angelo State (26-6), No. 23 Simon Fraser (26-8), No. 25 Central Oklahoma (25-8). Others receiving votes: Pittsburg State (25-6) 54; Northern State (24-7) 46; Limestone (27-5) 43; Lubbock Christian (19-11) 36; Eckerd (27-5) 28; Cal State East Bay (22-9) 26; Johnson C Smith (22-8) 25; Seattle Pacific (19-11) 23; Adelphi (27-5) 22; Angelo State (26-6) 21; Lewis (23-9) 18; Central Oklahoma (25-8) 16; Southwestern Oklahoma State (20-10) 10; Glenville State (24-6) 9; Tampa (17-11) 8; Point Loma (24-6) 4; American International (19-10) 3. GNAC TEAMS IN THE WBCA POLL Week UAA SPU Preseason 4th RV National & Regional Polls D2SIDA DIVISION II MEDIA POLL Preseason - Oct. 30. 2017 Rk School (1st) Record Pts. Prev. 1 Ashland (15) 37-0 399 2 Harding 31-4 357 3 Alaska Anchorage (1) 30-2 352 4 Columbus State 31-2 339 5 Colorado State-Pueblo 28-4 331 6 IUP 24-7 304 7 Bentley 26-6 294 8 Drury 30-4 286 9 Rollins 22-8 283 10 Virginia Union 28-5 268 11 Central Missouri 24-7 230 12 Lincoln Memorial 28-5 229 13 West Texas A&M 26-9 216 14 UC San Diego 23-7 204 15 Valdosta State 22-10 175 16 USciences 27-6 131 17 California 30-4 129 18 MSU Morehaed 24-5 115 19 West Florida 28-7 88 20 Western Washington 20-6 80 21 Michigan Tech 20-8 77 22 Lander 25-8 68 23 Lubbock Christian 19-11 53 24 Pittsburg State 25-6 50 25 Caldwell 25-6 38 Also Receiving Votes: Glenville State (29), Southern Indiana (19), Adelphi (16), Emporia State (13), Azusa Pacific (13), Wingate (11), California Baptist (8), Queens (6), Limestone (4), Nova Southeastern (2), Johnson C. Smith (1), Tarleton State (1), Angelo State (1). Complete Poll Online GNAC TEAMS IN THE D2SIDA NATIONAL RANKINGS Date UAA WWU Preseason (Oct. 30) 3rd 20th D2SIDA POLL WEST REGION RANKINGS Preseason - Oct. 30, 2017 Rk School (1st) Record Pts. Prev. 1 Alaska Anchorage (4) 30-2 57 2 UC San Diego (1) 23-7 50 3 Western Washington 20-6 43 4 Azusa Pacific 16-14 35 5 California Baptist (1) 35-3 32 6 Simon Fraser 26-8 31 7 Point Loma 24-6 30 8 Cal State East Bay 22-9 22 9 Hawaii Pacific 21-7 12 10 Cal Poly Pomona 17-11 11 Receiving Votes: Cal State San Marcos, Cal State L.A., Cal State East Bay, Hawaii Pacific Complete Poll Online GNAC TEAMS IN THE D2SIDA POLL WEST REGION RANKING Date UAA SFU WWU Preseason (Oct. 30) 1st 6th 3rd 6 GNAC Women s Basketball Weekly Report Nov. 16, 2017 GNACSports.com @GNACSports #GNACWBB

GNAC In Division II Statistics TEAM Category Institution Avg./Total Rank Points Per Game Alaska Anchorage 82.8 5th Northwest Nazarene 77.9 18th Western Washington 74.6 38th Simon Fraser 74.5 40th Scoring Defense Alaska Anchorage 52.8 3rd Seattle Pacific 59.4 48th Scoring Margin Alaska Anchorage 30.0 2nd Western Washington 14.1 23rd Field-Goal Percentage Western Washington 45.6 11th Alaska Anchorage 45.1 16th Simon Fraser 44.7 22nd Northwest Nazarene 44.1 30th Field-Goal Defense Alaska Anchorage 36.0 30th Free-Throw Percentage Western Washington 80.8 3rd Seattle Pacific 77.9 10th Alaska Anchorage 77.6 12th Alaska 77.4 4th Northwest Nazarene 75.1 41st Rebounding Margin Alaska Anchorage 6.0 39th Western Washington 5.4 48th 3-Pointers Per Game Alaska Anchorage 8.2 23rd Simon Fraser 7.4 48th 3-Point Percentage Western Washington 37.0 17th Alaska Anchorage 36.5 25th Won-Lost Percentage Alaska Anchorage 96.4 2nd Western Washington 85.7 13th Simon Fraser 80.0 32nd Assists Per Game Alaska Anchorage 19.5 2nd Simon Fraser 17.4 12th Seattle Pacific 16.8 18th Central Washington 15.4 42nd Western Washington 15.2 50th Steals Per Game Alaska Anchorage 16.1 1st Northwest Nazarene 10.1 35th Seattle Pacific 9.7 50th Assist-Turnover Ratio Alaska Anchorage 1.33 6th Simon Fraser 1.12 27th Seattle Pacific 1.10 31st Turnover Margin Alaska Anchorage 11.6 2nd Simon Fraser 3.9 36th 3-Point Defense Western Washington 26.2 10th INDIVIDUALS Category Team Player Avg./Total Rank Points Per Game WWU Taylor Peacocke 23.1 1st UAA Autummn Williams 21.1 6th UAF Jordan Wilson 21.0 7th Assists Per Game SFU Ellen Kett 7.8 1st UAA Kiki Robertson 5.5 21st MSUB Rylee Kane 5.4 26th CWU Jasmin Edwards 5.1 32nd Steals Per Game UAA Kiki Robertson 3.4 6th UAA Autummn Williams 2.6 39th Field-Goal Percentage UAF Jordan Wilson 56.3 15th UAA Autummn Williams 51.1 40th MSUB Tiana Hanson 50.3 50th Free-Throw Percentage WWU Hannah Stipanovic 90.1 5th UAA Kiki Robertson 86.7 20th WWU Taylor Peacocke 86.7 21st MSUB Tiana Hanson 86.5 24th 3-Point Percentage WWU Taylor Peacocke 45.0 5th SFU Ellen Kett 42.8 14th UAA Tara Thompson 41.9 19th 3-Pointers Per Game WWU Taylor Peacocke 2.71 33rd Assist-Turnover Ratio NNU Kaitlyn Merritt 2.68 9th UAA Yazmeen Goo 2.60 10th SFU Ellen Kett 2.47 12th UAA Kiki Robertson 2.46 13th Defensive Rebounds UAF Kailee Skjold 6.96 34th Online: http://stats.ncaa.org/rankings/change_sport_year_div 7 GNAC Women s Basketball Weekly Report Nov. 16, 2017 GNACSports.com @GNACSports #GNACWBB

GNAC Team Statistics SCORING OFFENSE ## Team G W-L Pts Avg/G 1. Northwest Nazarene 2 2-0 172 86.0 2. Alaska Anchorage 3 3-0 254 84.7 3. MSU Billings 2 2-0 164 82.0 4. Western Oregon 2 2-0 151 75.5 5. Seattle Pacific 2 2-0 147 73.5 6. Western Wasahington 2 2-0 140 70.0 7. Central Washington 2 1-1 138 69.0 8. Concordia (Ore.) 2 1-1 132 66.0 9. Simon Fraser 3 2-1 193 64.3 10. Saint Martin s 2 0-2 118 59.0 11. Alaska 2 1-1 105 52.5 SCORING DEFENSE ## Team G Pts Avg/G 1. Alaska 2 112 56.0 2. Alaska Anchorage 3 169 56.3 3. Seattle Pacific 2 119 59.5 4. Western Oregon 2 120 60.0 5. MSU Billings 2 122 61.0 Western Wasahington 2 122 61.0 7. Concordia (Ore.) 2 123 61.5 8. Simon Fraser 3 196 65.3 9. Central Washington 2 132 66.0 10. Northwest Nazarene 2 135 67.5 11. Saint Martin s 2 150 75.0 SCORING MARGIN ## Team G OFF DEF Margin 1. Alaska Anchorage 3 84.7 56.3 +28.3 2. MSU Billings 2 82.0 61.0 +21.0 3. Northwest Nazarene 2 86.0 67.5 +18.5 4. Western Oregon 2 75.5 60.0 +15.5 5. Seattle Pacific 2 73.5 59.5 +14.0 6. Western Wasahington 2 70.0 61.0 +9.0 7. Concordia (Ore.) 2 66.0 61.5 +4.5 8. Central Washington 2 69.0 66.0 +3.0 9. Simon Fraser 3 64.3 65.3-1.0 10. Alaska 2 52.5 56.0-3.5 11. Saint Martin s 2 59.0 75.0-16.0 FREE THROW PCT ## Team G FTM FTA Pct 1. Western Oregon 2 48 58.828 2. Western Wasahington 2 41 50.820 3. Alaska Anchorage 3 46 59.780 4. Seattle Pacific 2 40 54.741 5. Simon Fraser 3 39 55.709 6. Alaska 2 21 30.700 7. Concordia (Ore.) 2 23 33.697 8. Saint Martin s 2 40 61.656 9. MSU Billings 2 16 25.640 10. Central Washington 2 28 46.609 11. Northwest Nazarene 2 22 38.579 FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGES ## Team G FG FGA Pct 1. MSU Billings 2 64 128.500 2. Northwest Nazarene 2 67 135.496 3. Alaska Anchorage 3 90 187.481 4. Western Wasahington 2 44 99.444 5. Seattle Pacific 2 48 110.436 6. Central Washington 2 50 125.400 7. Western Oregon 2 46 121.380 8. Concordia (Ore.) 2 47 129.364 9. Simon Fraser 3 68 188.362 10. Saint Martin s 2 37 110.336 11. Alaska 2 38 119.319 FIELD GOAL PCT DEFENSE ## Team G FG FGA Pct 1. Seattle Pacific 2 34 108.315 2. Central Washington 2 43 136.316 3. Alaska Anchorage 3 51 159.321 4. Northwest Nazarene 2 43 130.331 5. Concordia (Ore.) 2 42 123.341 6. Western Wasahington 2 40 116.345 7. Western Oregon 2 48 132.364 8. Alaska 2 43 114.377 9. MSU Billings 2 42 103.408 10. Saint Martin s 2 53 129.411 11. Simon Fraser 3 77 182.423 3-POINT FG PCT ## Team G FG FGA Pct 1. Western Wasahington 2 11 25.440 2. MSU Billings 2 20 50.400 3. Concordia (Ore.) 2 15 40.375 4. Northwest Nazarene 2 16 43.372 5. Western Oregon 2 11 30.367 6. Central Washington 2 10 28.357 7. Alaska Anchorage 3 28 79.354 8. Seattle Pacific 2 11 35.314 9. Simon Fraser 3 18 65.277 10. Saint Martin s 2 4 22.182 11. Alaska 2 8 45.178 3-POINT FG PCT DEFENSE ## Team G FG FGA Pct 1. Western Wasahington 2 8 37.216 2. Western Oregon 2 9 36.250 3. Central Washington 2 15 59.254 4. Simon Fraser 3 15 57.263 5. Northwest Nazarene 2 11 41.268 6. Alaska 2 13 45.289 7. Alaska Anchorage 3 16 51.314 8. Concordia (Ore.) 2 14 44.318 9. MSU Billings 2 9 27.333 10. Seattle Pacific 2 14 39.359 11. Saint Martin s 2 18 46.391 8 GNAC Women s Basketball Weekly Report Nov. 16, 2017 GNACSports.com @GNACSports #GNACWBB

GNAC Team Statistics REBOUNDING OFFENSE ## Team G Reb Avg/G 1. Central Washington 2 98 49.0 2. Western Oregon 2 93 46.5 3. Seattle Pacific 2 92 46.0 Alaska 2 92 46.0 5. Northwest Nazarene 2 87 43.5 6. Concordia (Ore.) 2 81 40.5 Western Wasahington 2 81 40.5 8. Saint Martin s 2 74 37.0 MSU Billings 2 74 37.0 10. Alaska Anchorage 3 106 35.3 11. Simon Fraser 3 103 34.3 REBOUNDING DEFENSE ## Team G Reb Avg/G 1. Seattle Pacific 2 58 29.0 MSU Billings 2 58 29.0 3. Western Wasahington 2 63 31.5 4. Alaska Anchorage 3 99 33.0 5. Alaska 2 73 36.5 6. Concordia (Ore.) 2 75 37.5 7. Northwest Nazarene 2 78 39.0 Western Oregon 2 78 39.0 9. Central Washington 2 87 43.5 10. Simon Fraser 3 133 44.3 11. Saint Martin s 2 90 45.0 REBOUNDING MARGIN ## Team G TEAM Avg OPP Avg Margin 1. Seattle Pacific 2 92 46.0 58 29.0 +17.0 2. Alaska 2 92 46.0 73 36.5 +9.5 3. Western Wasahington 2 81 40.5 63 31.5 +9.0 4. MSU Billings 2 74 37.0 58 29.0 +8.0 5. Western Oregon 2 93 46.5 78 39.0 +7.5 6. Central Washington 2 98 49.0 87 43.5 +5.5 7. Northwest Nazarene 2 87 43.5 78 39.0 +4.5 8. Concordia (Ore.) 2 81 40.5 75 37.5 +3.0 9. Alaska Anchorage 3 106 35.3 99 33.0 +2.3 10. Saint Martin s 2 74 37.0 90 45.0-8.0 11. Simon Fraser 3 103 34.3 133 44.3-10.0 BLOCKED SHOTS ## Team G Blocks Avg/G 1. Central Washington 2 8 4.00 Northwest Nazarene 2 8 4.00 3. Alaska Anchorage 3 11 3.67 4. Concordia (Ore.) 2 7 3.50 5. Western Oregon 2 6 3.00 Simon Fraser 3 9 3.00 7. Western Wasahington 2 5 2.50 8. Seattle Pacific 2 3 1.50 9. Alaska 2 2 1.00 Saint Martin s 2 2 1.00 MSU Billings 2 2 1.00 ASSISTS ## Team G Assists Avg/G 1. MSU Billings 2 47 23.50 2. Northwest Nazarene 2 45 22.50 3. Alaska Anchorage 3 67 22.33 4. Seattle Pacific 2 33 16.50 5. Central Washington 2 32 16.00 6. Western Wasahington 2 30 15.00 7. Concordia (Ore.) 2 27 13.50 8. Simon Fraser 3 38 12.67 9. Western Oregon 2 20 10.00 10. Saint Martin s 2 19 9.50 11. Alaska 2 18 9.00 STEALS ## Team G Steals Avg/G 1. Alaska Anchorage 3 45 15.00 2. Northwest Nazarene 2 24 12.00 3. Alaska 2 23 11.50 4. Concordia (Ore.) 2 21 10.50 5. Western Oregon 2 18 9.00 Western Wasahington 2 18 9.00 7. Simon Fraser 3 26 8.67 8. Seattle Pacific 2 17 8.50 9. MSU Billings 2 12 6.00 10. Saint Martin s 2 10 5.00 11. Central Washington 2 9 4.50 TURNOVER MARGIN ## Team G TEAM Avg OPP Avg Margin 1. Alaska Anchorage 3 48 16.0 74 24.7 +8.67 2. Simon Fraser 3 49 16.3 69 23.0 +6.67 3. MSU Billings 2 19 9.5 29 14.5 +5.00 4. Concordia (Ore.) 2 42 21.0 46 23.0 +2.00 Northwest Nazarene 2 41 20.5 45 22.5 +2.00 6. Alaska 2 37 18.5 40 20.0 +1.50 Western Oregon 2 28 14.0 31 15.5 +1.50 8. Saint Martin s 2 36 18.0 35 17.5-0.50 9. Central Washington 2 31 15.5 25 12.5-3.00 10. Seattle Pacific 2 42 21.0 35 17.5-3.50 11. Western Wasahington 2 53 26.5 38 19.0-7.50 ASSIST/TURNOVER RATIO ## Team G Asst Avg Turn Avg Ratio 1. MSU Billings 2 47 23.5 19 9.5 2.47 2. Alaska Anchorage 3 67 22.3 48 16.0 1.40 3. Northwest Nazarene 2 45 22.5 41 20.5 1.10 4. Central Washington 2 32 16.0 31 15.5 1.03 5. Seattle Pacific 2 33 16.5 42 21.0 0.79 6. Simon Fraser 3 38 12.7 49 16.3 0.78 7. Western Oregon 2 20 10.0 28 14.0 0.71 8. Concordia (Ore.) 2 27 13.5 42 21.0 0.64 9. Western Wasahington 2 30 15.0 53 26.5 0.57 10. Saint Martin s 2 19 9.5 36 18.0 0.53 11. Alaska 2 18 9.0 37 18.5 0.49 9 GNAC Women s Basketball Weekly Report Nov. 16, 2017 GNACSports.com @GNACSports #GNACWBB

GNAC Individual Statistics SCORING ## Player-Team Cl G FG 3FG FT Pts Avg/G 1. Breen,Alisha-MSUB SR 2 16 8 4 44 22.0 2. Wandersee,Hannah-UAA JR 3 22 1 9 54 18.0 3. Stipanovich,Hannah-WWU SR 2 11 0 11 33 16.5 4. Ware,Rodericka-UAA SR 3 18 9 3 48 16.0 Mensing,Sadie-CWU JR 2 14 0 4 32 16.0 6. Johansson,Elin-SMU SR 2 12 0 7 31 15.5 Carpenter,Lexi-UAF SO 2 11 5 4 31 15.5 8. Cloninger,Shelby-UAA SR 3 15 6 7 43 14.3 9. Jackson,Tayla-SFU JR 3 18 1 4 41 13.7 10. Maltezo,Kizzah-CU SO 2 8 5 6 27 13.5 11. Stavish,Vanessa-MSUB JR 2 11 4 0 26 13.0 Tubbs,Lexi-NNU SR 2 11 4 0 26 13.0 Jardine,Raquel-NNU JR 2 10 1 5 26 13.0 Simpson-Patu,Saniah-SMU FR 2 6 0 14 26 13.0 Azorr,Sydney-WOU SR 2 7 4 8 26 13.0 REBOUNDING ## Player-Team Cl G OFF DEF TOT Avg/G 1. Cartwright,Bailey-CU JR 2 12 16 28 14.0 2. Haining,Julia-SPU SR 2 6 18 24 12.0 3. Hollander,Courtney-SPU SR 2 5 16 21 10.5 4. Jardine,Raquel-NNU JR 2 6 14 20 10.0 5. Tubbs,Lexi-NNU SR 2 3 16 19 9.5 6. Blackburn,Ashlie-UAF JR 2 4 14 18 9.0 7. Schwecke,Anna-WWU SO 2 6 11 17 8.5 Boschma,Kaylie-WOU JR 2 1 16 17 8.5 9. Snook,Shelby-WOU SR 2 2 14 16 8.0 10. Wandersee,Hannah-UAA JR 3 11 12 23 7.7 11. Simpson-Patu,Saniah-SMU FR 2 5 9 14 7.0 Sarman,Keesha-CU JR 2 8 6 14 7.0 Pana,Alexis-CWU SO 2 2 12 14 7.0 14. Thomas,Taisha-WOU FR 2 3 10 13 6.5 Flores,Kaelie-CWU SO 2 2 11 13 6.5 FIELD GOAL PCT (Min. 2.8 made per game) ## Player-Team Cl G FG FGA Pct 1. Duff,Emma-WWU FR 2 6 8.750 2. Jardine,Danielle-NNU JR 2 8 11.727 3. Wandersee,Hannah-UAA JR 3 22 35.629 4. Stipanovich,Hannah-WWU SR 2 11 18.611 5. Mensing,Sadie-CWU JR 2 14 23.609 6. Weeks,Grace-MSUB SR 2 9 15.600 7. Jardine,Raquel-NNU JR 2 10 17.588 8. Sarman,Keesha-CU JR 2 7 12.583 Thomas,Taisha-WOU FR 2 7 12.583 10. Haining,Julia-SPU SR 2 8 14.571 11. Cloninger,Shelby-UAA SR 3 15 27.556 12. Stavish,Vanessa-MSUB JR 2 11 20.550 13. Lee,Lindsay-SPU SR 2 6 11.545 14. Albrecht,Avery-NNU SO 2 7 13.538 Wamsley,Marian-UAF JR 2 7 13.538 ASSISTS ## Player-Team Cl G Assists Avg/G 1. Edwards,Jasmin-CWU SR 2 14 7.00 Kane,Rylee-MSUB SR 2 14 7.00 3. Pana,Alexis-CWU SO 2 13 6.50 Breen,Alisha-MSUB SR 2 13 6.50 5. Sarman,Keesha-CU JR 2 12 6.00 6. Drynan,Tayler-SFU SO 3 16 5.33 7. Goo,Yazmeen-UAA SO 3 12 4.00 Iwami,Dani-WWU SO 2 8 4.00 Lee,Lindsay-SPU SR 2 8 4.00 10. Ware,Rodericka-UAA SR 3 11 3.67 11. Jardine,Raquel-NNU JR 2 7 3.50 Albrecht,Avery-NNU SO 2 7 3.50 Valles,Marina-NNU SO 2 7 3.50 Walker,McKenna-NNU JR 2 7 3.50 15. Wandersee,Hannah-UAA JR 3 10 3.33 FREE THROW PCT (Min. 1.8 made per game) ## Player-Team Cl G FTM FTA Pct 1. Wandersee,Hannah-UAA JR 3 9 9 1.000 Swant,Sophie-SFU JR 3 7 7 1.000 Bland,Lexie-WWU SO 2 6 6 1.000 Heugly,Savannah-WOU SR 2 6 6 1.000 Thomas,Taisha-WOU FR 2 5 5 1.000 Rataushk,Carly-SPU JR 2 4 4 1.000 Salonen,Sanni-UAF JR 2 4 4 1.000 Mensing,Sadie-CWU JR 2 4 4 1.000 9. Snook,Shelby-WOU SR 2 9 10.900 10. Cloninger,Shelby-UAA SR 3 7 8.875 Walker,McKenna-NNU JR 2 7 8.875 McPhee,Jordan-SPU SR 2 7 8.875 Pape,Maddy-WOU JR 2 7 8.875 14. Denton,Olivia-WOU FR 2 6 7.857 Drynan,Tayler-SFU SO 3 6 7.857 Maltezo,Kizzah-CU SO 2 6 7.857 STEALS ## Player-Team Cl G Steals Avg/G 1. Ware,Rodericka-UAA SR 3 12 4.00 2. Carpenter,Lexi-UAF SO 2 6 3.00 Azorr,Sydney-WOU SR 2 6 3.00 Sarman,Keesha-CU JR 2 6 3.00 5. Blackburn,Ashlie-UAF JR 2 5 2.50 Murnion,Angela-UAF JR 2 5 2.50 Jardine,Raquel-NNU JR 2 5 2.50 Lee,Lindsay-SPU SR 2 5 2.50 9. McNair,Kian-UAA JR 3 7 2.33 Goo,Yazmeen-UAA SO 3 7 2.33 11. Tsang,Tia-SFU SO 3 6 2.00 Maltezo,Kizzah-CU SO 2 4 2.00 Bland,Lexie-WWU SO 2 4 2.00 Castaneda,Gracie-WWU FR 2 4 2.00 Valles,Marina-NNU SO 2 4 2.00 Stipanovich,Hannah-WWU SR 2 4 2.00 Pape,Maddy-WOU JR 2 4 2.00 10 GNAC Women s Basketball Weekly Report Nov. 16, 2017 GNACSports.com @GNACSports #GNACWBB

GNAC Individual Statistics 3-POINT FG PCT (Min. 1.0 made per game) ## Player-Team Cl G 3FG FGA Pct 1. Duff,Emma-WWU FR 2 4 4 1.000 2. Albrecht,Avery-NNU SO 2 4 5.800 Shim,Rachel-SPU SR 2 4 5.800 Edwards,Jasmin-CWU SR 2 4 5.800 5. Azorr,Sydney-WOU SR 2 4 6.667 Sarman,Keesha-CU JR 2 4 6.667 Hull,Brina-MSUB JR 2 2 3.667 8. Breen,Alisha-MSUB SR 2 8 14.571 Snook,Shelby-WOU SR 2 4 7.571 10. Tubbs,Lexi-NNU SR 2 4 8.500 Lance,Amanda-WWU JR 2 2 4.500 Miller,Jasmine-WOU SR 2 2 4.500 13. Maltezo,Kizzah-CU SO 2 5 11.455 14. Cloninger,Shelby-UAA SR 3 6 14.429 Flores,Kaelie-CWU SO 2 3 7.429 3-POINT FG MADE ## Player-Team Cl G 3FG Avg/G 1. Breen,Alisha-MSUB SR 2 8 4.00 2. Ware,Rodericka-UAA SR 3 9 3.00 3. Carpenter,Lexi-UAF SO 2 5 2.50 Maltezo,Kizzah-CU SO 2 5 2.50 5. 12 Players with 6 BLOCKED SHOTS ## Player-Team Cl G Blocks Avg/G 1. Wandersee,Hannah-UAA JR 3 6 2.00 2. Hart,Claudia-SFU FR 2 3 1.50 LeSure,Nakiyah-CU JR 2 3 1.50 4. Swant,Sophie-SFU JR 3 3 1.00 Voliva,Tennae-UAA FR 3 3 1.00 McPhee,Jordan-SPU SR 2 2 1.00 Gall,Colette-NNU SR 2 2 1.00 Schwecke,Anna-WWU SO 2 2 1.00 Pana,Alexis-CWU SO 2 2 1.00 Juez,Iraide-CU SO 2 2 1.00 Miller,Jasmine-WOU SR 2 2 1.00 OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS ## Player-Team Cl G No. Avg/G 1. Cartwright,Bailey-CU JR 2 12 6.00 2. McGee,Sarah-CWU SR 2 8 4.00 Sarman,Keesha-CU JR 2 8 4.00 4. Wandersee,Hannah-UAA JR 3 11 3.67 5. Salonen,Sanni-UAF JR 2 7 3.50 6. VanderHelm,Nicole-SFU SO 3 9 3.00 Mensing,Sadie-CWU JR 2 6 3.00 Murnion,Angela-UAF JR 2 6 3.00 Jardine,Raquel-NNU JR 2 6 3.00 Cunningham,Taylor-MSUB SO 2 6 3.00 Haining,Julia-SPU SR 2 6 3.00 Schwecke,Anna-WWU SO 2 6 3.00 13. McPhee,Jordan-SPU SR 2 5 2.50 Simpson-Patu,Saniah-SMU FR 2 5 2.50 Albrecht,Avery-NNU SO 2 5 2.50 Hollander,Courtney-SPU SR 2 5 2.50 DEFENSIVE REBOUNDS ## Player-Team Cl G No. Avg/G 1. Haining,Julia-SPU SR 2 18 9.00 2. Tubbs,Lexi-NNU SR 2 16 8.00 Hollander,Courtney-SPU SR 2 16 8.00 Boschma,Kaylie-WOU JR 2 16 8.00 Cartwright,Bailey-CU JR 2 16 8.00 6. Jardine,Raquel-NNU JR 2 14 7.00 Snook,Shelby-WOU SR 2 14 7.00 Blackburn,Ashlie-UAF JR 2 14 7.00 9. Pana,Alexis-CWU SO 2 12 6.00 10. Schwecke,Anna-WWU SO 2 11 5.50 Flores,Kaelie-CWU SO 2 11 5.50 12. Thomas,Taisha-WOU FR 2 10 5.00 13. Breen,Alisha-MSUB SR 2 9 4.50 Koehler,Rachel-MSUB SR 2 9 4.50 Simpson-Patu,Saniah-SMU FR 2 9 4.50 Stavish,Vanessa-MSUB JR 2 9 4.50 Iwami,Dani-WWU SO 2 9 4.50 ASSIST/TURNOVER RATIO (Min. 3.0 assists/game) ## Player-Team Cl G Asst Avg Turn Avg Ratio 1. Pana,Alexis-CWU SO 2 13 6.5 2 1.0 6.50 2. Breen,Alisha-MSUB SR 2 13 6.5 3 1.5 4.33 3. Edwards,Jasmin-CWU SR 2 14 7.0 4 2.0 3.50 4. Drynan,Tayler-SFU SO 3 16 5.3 5 1.7 3.20 5. Lee,Lindsay-SPU SR 2 8 4.0 3 1.5 2.67 6. Goo,Yazmeen-UAA SO 3 12 4.0 5 1.7 2.40 7. Walker,McKenna-NNU JR 2 7 3.5 3 1.5 2.33 Albrecht,Avery-NNU SO 2 7 3.5 3 1.5 2.33 9. Kane,Rylee-MSUB SR 2 14 7.0 7 3.5 2.00 10. Ware,Rodericka-UAA SR 3 11 3.7 6 2.0 1.83 11. Jardine,Raquel-NNU JR 2 7 3.5 4 2.0 1.75 Valles,Marina-NNU SO 2 7 3.5 4 2.0 1.75 13. Sarman,Keesha-CU JR 2 12 6.0 7 3.5 1.71 14. Wandersee,Hannah-UAA JR 3 10 3.3 7 2.3 1.43 15. Hollander,Courtney-SPU SR 2 6 3.0 5 2.5 1.20 MINUTES PLAYED ## Player-Team Cl G Minutes Avg/G 1. Sarman,Keesha-CU JR 2 72 36.00 2. Drynan,Tayler-SFU SO 3 104 34.67 3. Snook,Shelby-WOU SR 2 66 33.00 4. Johansson,Elin-SMU SR 2 64 32.00 5. Jackson,Tayla-SFU JR 3 95 31.67 6. Reynolds,Hannah-SMU SR 2 63 31.50 Breen,Alisha-MSUB SR 2 63 31.50 8. Castaneda,Gracie-WWU FR 2 62 31.00 9. Carpenter,Lexi-UAF SO 2 61 30.50 Edwards,Jasmin-CWU SR 2 61 30.50 Sewell,Josie-UAF JR 2 61 30.50 11 GNAC Women s Basketball Weekly Report Nov. 16, 2017 GNACSports.com @GNACSports #GNACWBB

GNAC 2017-18 Individual Single Game Highs INDIVIDUAL PLAYER GAME HIGHS Points 25 Breen,Alisha (MSU Billings) at Academy of Art (11/10/17) 25 Jackson,Tayla (Simon Fraser) at Cal Baptist (11/13/17) 24 Wandersee,Hannah (Alaska Anchorage) vs Hawaii Pacific (11/10/17) 21 Ware,Rodericka (Alaska Anchorage) at Johnson & Wales (NC) (11/02/17) 20 Stipanovich,Hannah (Western Wasahington) at Fresno Pacific Field goals made 11 Jackson,Tayla (Simon Fraser) at Cal Baptist (11/13/17) 9 Mensing,Sadie (Central Washington) vs Hawaii Pacific (11/11/17) 8 Ware,Rodericka (Alaska Anchorage) at Johnson & Wales (NC) (11/02/17) 8 Wandersee,Hannah (Alaska Anchorage) vs Hawaii Pacific (11/10/17) 8 Breen,Alisha (MSU Billings) at Academy of Art (11/10/17) Field goal attempts 21 Jackson,Tayla (Simon Fraser) at Cal Baptist (11/13/17) 20 Breen,Alisha (MSU Billings) at Academy of Art (11/10/17) 18 Carpenter,Lexi (Alaska) vs Hawaii Hilo (11/11/17) 18 Swant,Sophie (Simon Fraser) at Cal Baptist (11/13/17) 16 Ware,Rodericka (Alaska Anchorage) at Johnson & Wales (NC) (11/02/17) Field goal percentage.889 (8-9) Jardine,Danielle (Northwest Nazarene) vs Cal State Monterey B (11/11/17).833 (5-6) Valles,Marina (Northwest Nazarene) vs Cal State Monterey B (11/11/17).800 (8-10) Wandersee,Hannah (Alaska Anchorage) vs Cal State LA (11/11/17).778 (7-9) Weeks,Grace (MSU Billings) vs Holy Names (11/11/17).714 (5-7) Stallworth,Sydni (Alaska Anchorage) at Johnson & Wales (NC) (11/02/17) 3-Pt FG made 5 Breen,Alisha (MSU Billings) at Academy of Art (11/10/17) 4 Albrecht,Avery (Northwest Nazarene) at Stanislaus State (11/10/17) 4 Drynan,Tayler (Simon Fraser) vs UC San Diego (11/10/17) 4 Ware,Rodericka (Alaska Anchorage) vs Cal State LA (11/11/17) 3 Hurley,Kaitlyn (Alaska Anchorage) at Johnson & Wales (NC) (11/02/17) 3-Pt FG attempts 11 Jones,Jessica (Simon Fraser) vs UC San Diego (11/10/17) 11 Ware,Rodericka (Alaska Anchorage) vs Cal State LA (11/11/17) 9 Breen,Alisha (MSU Billings) at Academy of Art (11/10/17) 9 Carpenter,Lexi (Alaska) vs Hawaii Hilo (11/11/17) 9 Jones,Jessica (Simon Fraser) at Cal Baptist (11/13/17) 3-Pt percentage 556 (5-9) Breen,Alisha (MSU Billings) at Academy of Art (11/10/17) Free throws made 7 Wandersee,Hannah (Alaska Anchorage) vs Hawaii Pacific (11/10/17) 7 Goo,Yazmeen (Alaska Anchorage) vs Hawaii Pacific (11/10/17) 7 Haining,Julia (Seattle Pacific) vs Humboldt State (11/10/17) 7 Castaneda,Gracie (Western Wasahington) at Fresno Pacific (11/10/17) 7 Simpson-Patu,Saniah (Saint Martin s) vs Academy of Art (11/11/17) Free throw attempts 15 Simpson-Patu,Saniah (Saint Martin s) vs Academy of Art (11/11/17) 10 Goo,Yazmeen (Alaska Anchorage) vs Hawaii Pacific (11/10/17) 10 Baird,Taylor (Central Washington) vs Cal State LA (11/10/17) 10 Azorr,Sydney (Western Oregon) vs Dixie State (11/17/17) 10 Stipanovich,Hannah (Western Wasahington) vs Humboldt State Rebounds 16 Haining,Julia (Seattle Pacific) vs Humboldt State (11/10/17) 15 Cartwright,Bailey (Concordia (Ore.)) at Stanislaus State (11/11/17) 13 Cartwright,Bailey (Concordia (Ore.)) vs Cal State Monterey B (11/10/17) 11 Wandersee,Hannah (Alaska Anchorage) vs Hawaii Pacific (11/10/17) 11 Tubbs,Lexi (Northwest Nazarene) at Stanislaus State (11/10/17) Assists 8 Edwards,Jasmin (Central Washington) vs Hawaii Pacific (11/11/17) 8 Breen,Alisha (MSU Billings) vs Holy Names (11/11/17) 8 Kane,Rylee (MSU Billings) vs Holy Names (11/11/17) 7 Pana,Alexis (Central Washington) vs Cal State LA (11/10/17) 7 Sarman,Keesha (Concordia (Ore.)) at Stanislaus State (11/11/17) Blocked shots 4 Wandersee,Hannah (Alaska Anchorage) at Johnson & Wales (NC) (11/02/17) 3 Hart,Claudia (Simon Fraser) vs Cal State San Marcos (11/11/17) 2 Voliva,Tennae (Alaska Anchorage) at Johnson & Wales (NC) (11/02/17) 2 Swant,Sophie (Simon Fraser) vs UC San Diego (11/10/17) 2 LeSure,Nakiyah (Concordia (Ore.)) at Stanislaus State (11/11/17) 12 GNAC Women s Basketball Weekly Report Nov. 16, 2017 GNACSports.com @GNACSports #GNACWBB

GNAC 2017-18 Team Single Game Highs TEAM HIGHS (highest totals made by) Points 96 MSU Billings vs Holy Names (11/11/17) 96 Northwest Nazarene vs Cal State Monterey B (11/11/17) 95 Alaska Anchorage at Johnson & Wales (NC) (11/02/17) 86 Western Wasahington at Fresno Pacific (11/10/17) 82 Alaska Anchorage vs Hawaii Pacific (11/10/17) Margin 50 (95-45) Alaska Anchorage at Johnson & Wales (NC) (11/02/17) 39 (96-57) MSU Billings vs Holy Names (11/11/17) 27 (77-50) Alaska Anchorage vs Cal State LA (11/11/17) 27 (96-69) Northwest Nazarene vs Cal State Monterey B (11/11/17) 20 (69-49) Seattle Pacific vs Humboldt State (11/10/17) Field goals made 40 Northwest Nazarene vs Cal State Monterey B (11/11/17) 39 MSU Billings vs Holy Names (11/11/17) 34 Alaska Anchorage at Johnson & Wales (NC) (11/02/17) 30 Alaska Anchorage vs Cal State LA (11/11/17) 29 Western Wasahington at Fresno Pacific (11/10/17) Field goal attempts 77 Simon Fraser at Cal Baptist (11/13/17) 71 Concordia (Ore.) at Stanislaus State (11/11/17) 71 Central Washington vs Hawaii Pacific (11/11/17) 71 Northwest Nazarene vs Cal State Monterey B (11/11/17) 67 Western Oregon vs Dixie State (11/17/17) Field goal percentage.600 (39-65) MSU Billings vs Holy Names (11/11/17).563 (40-71) Northwest Nazarene vs Cal State Monterey B (11/11/17).515 (34-66) Alaska Anchorage at Johnson & Wales (NC) (11/02/17).469 (30-64) Alaska Anchorage vs Cal State LA (11/11/17).468 (29-62) Western Wasahington at Fresno Pacific (11/10/17) 3-Pt FG made 10 MSU Billings at Academy of Art (11/10/17) 10 Northwest Nazarene at Stanislaus State (11/10/17) 10 Alaska Anchorage vs Cal State LA (11/11/17) 10 MSU Billings vs Holy Names (11/11/17) 9 Alaska Anchorage at Johnson & Wales (NC) (11/02/17) 9 Alaska Anchorage vs Hawaii Pacific (11/10/17) 9 Simon Fraser vs UC San Diego (11/10/17) 3-Pt FG attempts 29 Alaska Anchorage vs Cal State LA (11/11/17) 29 Simon Fraser at Cal Baptist (11/13/17) 27 Alaska Anchorage at Johnson & Wales (NC) (11/02/17) 27 Northwest Nazarene at Stanislaus State (11/10/17) 27 Simon Fraser vs UC San Diego (11/10/17) Free throw attempts 34 Saint Martin s vs Dixie State (11/12/17) 32 Western Oregon vs Dixie State (11/17/17) 30 Seattle Pacific at Fresno Pacific (11/11/17) 28 Central Washington vs Cal State LA (11/10/17) 27 Alaska Anchorage at Johnson & Wales (NC) (11/02/17) 27 Saint Martin s vs Academy of Art (11/11/17) Free throw percentage 1.000 (7-7) Alaska Anchorage vs Cal State LA (11/11/17).958 (23-24) Seattle Pacific vs Humboldt State (11/10/17).923 (24-26) Western Oregon vs CSU San Bernardino (11/12/17).917 (22-24) Western Wasahington at Fresno Pacific (11/10/17).875 (14-16) Simon Fraser at Cal Baptist (11/13/17) Rebounds 56 Central Washington vs Hawaii Pacific (11/11/17) 53 Alaska vs Hawaii Hilo (11/11/17) 48 Western Oregon vs Dixie State (11/17/17) 47 Seattle Pacific at Fresno Pacific (11/11/17) 45 Seattle Pacific vs Humboldt State (11/10/17) 45 Western Oregon vs CSU San Bernardino (11/12/17) Assists 31 MSU Billings vs Holy Names (11/11/17) 25 Alaska Anchorage vs Cal State LA (11/11/17) 24 Northwest Nazarene vs Cal State Monterey B (11/11/17) 22 Alaska Anchorage vs Hawaii Pacific (11/10/17) 21 Northwest Nazarene at Stanislaus State (11/10/17) Steals 18 Alaska Anchorage at Johnson & Wales (NC) (11/02/17) 15 Alaska vs Hawaii Hilo (11/10/17) 15 Northwest Nazarene vs Cal State Monterey B (11/11/17) 14 Alaska Anchorage vs Hawaii Pacific (11/10/17) 14 Western Wasahington at Fresno Pacific (11/10/17) Blocked shots 7 Alaska Anchorage at Johnson & Wales (NC) (11/02/17) 6 Northwest Nazarene vs Cal State Monterey B (11/11/17) 4 Central Washington vs Cal State LA (11/10/17) 4 Simon Fraser vs UC San Diego (11/10/17) 4 Concordia (Ore.) vs Cal State Monterey B (11/10/17) 4 Central Washington vs Hawaii Pacific (11/11/17) 4 Simon Fraser vs Cal State San Marcos (11/11/17) 3-Pt percentage.500 (6-12) Western Wasahington at Fresno Pacific (11/10/17).438 (7-16) Concordia (Ore.) vs Cal State Monterey B (11/10/17).429 (6-14) Western Oregon vs CSU San Bernardino (11/12/17).417 (10-24) MSU Billings vs Holy Names (11/11/17).400 (6-15) Central Washington vs Hawaii Pacific (11/11/17) Free throws made 26 Saint Martin s vs Dixie State (11/12/17) 24 Western Oregon vs Dixie State (11/17/17) 24 Western Oregon vs CSU San Bernardino (11/12/17) 23 Seattle Pacific vs Humboldt State (11/10/17) 22 Western Wasahington at Fresno Pacific (11/10/17) 13 GNAC Women s Basketball Weekly Report Nov. 16, 2017 GNACSports.com @GNACSports #GNACWBB