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Feb. 28, 2018 Week 16 GNACSports.com @GNACSports 2017-18 GNAC Women s Basketball Standings GNAC Overall W L Pct. W L Pct. Home Away Neutral Streak *+Northwest Nazarene 18 2.900 22 3.880 9-1 12-2 1-0 Won 13 *+Alaska Anchorage 18 2.900 25 3.893 13-0 10-3 2-0 Won 1 *Seattle Pacific 15 5.750 21 6.778 10-1 9-4 2-1 Won 3 *Montana State Billings 12 8.600 19 11.633 11-4 7-5 1-2 Won 1 *Central Washington 11 9.555 15 13.536 9-5 6-7 0-1 Lost 1 *Simon Fraser 9 11.450 14 14.500 8-5 4-7 2-2 Won 3 Concordia 8 12.400 14 14.500 8-6 4-8 2-0 Lost 1 Western Washington 8 12.400 12 16.429 8-6 3-9 1-1 Lost 3 Western Oregon 7 13.350 11 15.423 7-6 4-9 0-0 Lost 2 Saint Martin s 4 16.200 8 20.285 3-10 4-7 1-3 Won 1 Alaska 0 20.000 4 22.154 3-10 0-11 1-1 Lost 17 * - clinched berth in GNAC Championships; + - co-regular season champions LAST WEEK S GAMES Tues. Feb. 20 at Simon Fraser 79, Western Washington 77* Thurs. Feb. 22 at Seattle Pacific 73, Western Oregon 68* Concordia 81, at Saint Martin s 70* at Northwest Nazarene 104, Alaska Anchorage 78* at Central Washington 84, Alaska 74* at Simon Fraser 77, MSU Billings 74* Sat. Feb. 24 at Seattle Pacific 72, Concordia 65* at Saint Martin s 73, Western Oregon 66* at Northwest Nazarene 89, Alaska 66* Alaska Anchorage 84, at Central Washington 72* MSU Billings 76, at Western Washington 63* THIS WEEK S GAMES Thurs., Mar. 1 No. 5 Central Washington vs. No. 4 MSU Billings, 5:15 p.m. No. 6 Simon Fraser vs. No. 3 Seattle Pacific, 7:30 p.m. Fri., Mar. 2 CWU/MSUB Winner vs. No. 1 Northwest Nazarene, 5:15 p.m. SFU/SPU Winner vs. No. 2 Alaska Anchorage, 7:30 p.m. Sat., Mar. 3 Championship Game, 7:30 p.m. * - denotes GNAC games All start times local to game site. Contact: Rhys Lendio, Media Relations Assistant 503-305-8756 rlendio@gnacsports.com #GNACWBB in 140 @GNACSports #BreenMachine Montana State Billings senior Alisha Breen was named the GNAC Women s Basketball Player of the Year after leading the Yellowjackets back to the GNAC Championships. She led the GNAC with 20.8 points per game while recording 14 double-doubles. #TrueNorthRising Simon Fraser was named the GNAC Team of the Week after finishing the season with three-straight home wins. The Clan clinched the final berth to the GNAC Championships on the last day of the regular season. #Co-Champions Northwest Nazarene and Alaska Anchorage were named the co-regular season GNAC champions after finishing conference play tied at 18-2. #WestRegionFour In the latest edition of the NCAA Division II West Region Rankings, four GNAC teams are ranked within the top-10. The final regional rankings will be announced on Sunday. #DIIShowcase For the second time in three years, the finals of the GNAC Basketball Championships have been selected to be streamed on ESPN3 as part of NCAA Division II Basketball Showcase. 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 Western Wash. @WWUAthletics #GoViks Tourism Burnaby Is A Proud Sponsor Of The Great Northwest Athletic Conference

GNAC Women s Basketball Championships Preview ANCHORAGE, Alaska Clinching its fifth postseason berth in school history, Northwest Nazarene enters as the top-seed in the 2018 GNAC Women s Basketball Championships, which begins on Thursday at the University of Alaska Anchorage s Alaska Airlines Center. The Nighthawks, the No. 1 seed, enter the tournament as the hottest team in the West Region after sharing their first GNAC regular-season title in program history. Co-regular season champions with Alaska Anchorage at 18-2, the Nighthawks won their final 13 games to achieve the feat. Alaska Anchorage will make its eighth appearance in the tournament and has claimed a share of GNAC regular-season championship after winning the title outright each of the last three years. Earning the No. 1 seed over UAA via a tiebreaker, Northwest Nazarene (22-3 overall) began to click midway through the season. In fact, the Nighthawks last loss came in a 79-73 decision to Central Washington on Jan. 9. Taking on the Seawolves last Thursday, Northwest Nazarene came away with a 104-78 victory to hand Alaska Anchorage its second conference loss and split the season series. For a majority of the year, the Nighthawks relied heavily on their balanced scoring attack. Coupled with the scoring efficiency of senior guard Lexi Tubbs, Northwest Nazarene looked unbeatable late in the season. During the Nighthawks 13-game win streak, Tubbs led the GNAC with 19.6 points per game while shooting 49.4 percent from the floor. For the year, she is second in the GNAC with 16.2 points per game and is ninth in the league with 6.4 rebounds per game. Earning a majority of her appearances off the bench, junior forward Danielle Jardine ranks second on the team with 11.4 points per game and owns a GNAC-best.613 field goal percentage. The offensive side of the ball is where NNU has shined all season. Leading the GNAC with 80.7 points per game, Northwest Nazarene also ranks first with a.444 field goal percentage along with a.363 three-point field goal percentage. Alaska Anchorage, the three-time defending tournament champion, is the No. 2 seed after finishing 25-3 overall, 18-2 GNAC. This year has seen UAA make a trio of lengthy runs. It opened the season 10-0 before falling to Sonoma State in its final non-conference contest. The Seawolves then went on to win six straight before falling to Seattle Pacific on Jan. 18 and eight straight until losing to Northwest Nazarene last Thursday. A pair of forwards pace the Alaska Anchorage offense. Junior Hannah Wandersee is fourth in the GNAC with 14.6 points per game while senior forward Shelby Cloninger has supplied 13.3 points per contest. Defense has been the Seawolves staple this season, forcing an unprecedented 632 turnovers with opponents averaging 22.6 turnovers per game. It has the top-two GNAC steal leaders in sophomore Yazmeen Goo and senior Kian McNair. Goo leads the league with 3.1 steals per game while McNair is second in the GNAC with 2.9 per game. The Seawolves are the top GNAC team in a number of categories this season, leading the league in scoring margin (+14.5), assists (19.2 per game), steals (14.3 per game) turnover margin (+6.93) and assist/turnover ratio (1.2). Alaska Anchorage is also second in the GNAC in scoring at 77.3 points per game. In the GNAC Championships for a second-straight year, Seattle Pacific is the No. 3 seed following a streaky conference run that saw it finish 21-6, 15-5 GNAC. The Falcons began their GNAC slate at 3-2 before storming on a seven-game win streak in January. During the run, Seattle Pacific handed the Seawolves their first conference loss with a stout 66-48 defensive effort on Jan. 20 before snapping Montana State Billings four-game win streak on Jan. 27. Seattle Pacific opens the tournament against No. 6 Simon Fraser. Like Alaska Anchorage, the Falcons used a stingy defense to carry them to the postseason. Seattle Pacific leads the league in scoring defense, allowing just 60.5 points per game, and has limited opponents to under 60 points 12 times this year. Junior guard Jordan McPhee is fifth in the GNAC with 14.4 points per game and is second on the team with a.435 field goal percentage. Senior Julia Haining has been an interior force as she is third in the GNAC with 7.3 rebounds per game, including 2.8 offensive rebounds per contest, and averages 8.2 points per game. Montana State Billings (19-11, 12-8 GNAC) is the No. 4 seed and is back in the tournament following a year s absence. It is led by the dynamic duo of seniors Alisha Breen and Rylee Kane, who have each etched their names in the GNAC record book. Named the 2017-18 GNAC Preseason Player of the Year, Breen has lived up to expectations. She leads the GNAC with 20.8 points per game and is third all-time in GNAC history with 1,835 points. Kane has been an assist machine her entire career as she is second in the GNAC with five assists per game and fourth all-time with 533. Montana State Billings began the season with nine straight wins and improved by seven conference wins over last year. The three-point shot has been a mainstay in MSUB s offense, leading the league in both three-point field goals (716) and three-pointers made (227). Kane is second on the team with 12.9 points per game while Breen has recorded 14 double-doubles. Despite five losses in its last six games, the No.5 seed Central Washington (15-13, 11-9 GNAC) used a six-game win streak midway through the season to cement a spot in the tournament for the fourth time in program history. The Wildcats look to earn their first win against MSUB after falling both times in the season series. Senior guard Jasmin Edwards has been a consistent offensive threat her entire career as she is third all-time in GNAC history with 562 assists. Junior Sadie Mensing leads the team with 12.4 points per game. Finishing the regular season with three straight home wins, Simon Fraser (14-11, 9-11 GNAC) received some late help to earn a berth. The Clan clinched the No. 6 seed with a Western Washington loss to Montana State Billings, 76-63, and Concordia loss to Seattle Pacific, 72-65, on the final day of the regular season. The Clan makes their eighth appearance in the dance and have been to the GNAC Championships semifinals five times. Junior forward Sophie Swant is sixth in the league with 14.2 points per game and has shot 89.4 percent from the free throw line all season. GNAC CHAMPIONSHIPS STREAMING COVERAGE: Fans that are unable to make it to the 49th state for the GNAC Basketball Championships will be able to follow all 10 games online. The quarterfinal and semifinal games will be streamed live through the conference s streaming portal, GNAC.tv. Rob Lowery, the longtime voice of GNAC basketball, will call the play-by-play with Keaton Homer providing the analysis. The championship games will be presented on ESPN3 and the WatchESPN app as part of the NCAA Division II Basketball Showcase. Direct links for those contests will be available at GNACSports.com. Users with a WatchESPN affiliated TV or internet provider must authenticate to gain access to live ESPN networks, events and replays, including these games. Users accessing WatchESPN or the ESPN App via an on-campus or U.S. militaty network receive complimentary access to the contest. 2 GNAC Women s Basketball Weekly Report Feb. 28, 2018 GNACSports.com @GNACSports #GNACWBB

ALASKA ANCHORAGE Despite a 104-78 loss to Northwest Nazarene on Thursday, Alaska Anchorage earned an 84-72 victory against Central Washington in its regular-season finale to clinch its fourth straight GNAC regular season title, sharing the honor with the Nighthawks. Ending the regular season 25-3, 18-2 GNAC, the Seawolves clinched its eighth appearance to the GNAC Championships as they earned the No. 2 seed. Earning First-Team All-GNAC recognition, senior forward Hannah Wandersee led the UAA offense with 16.5 points per game and 11 rebounds last week. Wandersee tallied 13 points against the Nighthawks before supplying a gamehigh 20 points in the season finale. She is fourth in the GNAC with 14.6 points per game while leading the league with 1.5 blocks a contest. Sophomore guard Yazmeen Goo provided all-around performances in both contests by recording 23 points, 12 rebounds, six assists and six steals. Goo leads the league and is 12th in Division II with 3.15 steals per game. She also received all-gnac honors with an honorable mention selection. Senior forward Shelby Cloninger provided 12.5 points per game was the Seawolves leading rebounds with 15 over the two contests. On Wednesday, Cloninger was one of three Seawolves named to the all-gnac team with a second-team honor. The Seawolves are the top GNAC team in a number of categories this season, leading the league in scoring margin (+14.5), assists (19.2 per game), steals (14.3 per game) turnover margin (+6.93) and assist/turnover ratio (1.2). Alaska Anchorage is also second in the GNAC in scoring at 77.3 points per game. Alaska Anchorage is ranked No. 3 in the NCAA Division II West Region Rankings. They are also No. 9 and No. 7 in the WBCA and D2SIDA Division II national polls. With a first-round bye, the Seawolves will take on the winner of No. 3 Seattle Pacific and No. 6 Simon Fraser in the semifinal round of the 2018 GNAC Women s Basketball Championships at 7:30 p.m. (Alaska) on Friday. CENTRAL WASHINGTON Central Washington earned a split in the final week of the regular season, winning 84-74 against Alaska on Thursday before taking an 84-72 loss to Alaska Anchorage on Saturday. Leading the Wildcats with 17.5 points per game over the two contests, junior guard Sadie Mensing pumped in 15 points against the Nanooks before netting a game-high 20 points against UAA. Mensing leads Central Washington with 12.4 points per game. Earning First Team All-GNAC recognition on Wednesday, senior guard Jasmin Edwards continues to share the ball at an effective rate with 13 assists last week. She remains No. 3 on the GNAC all-time assists leaderboard with 562. She is also third in the GNAC with 4.71 assists per game. Totaling 27 points over the two games, senior forward Taylor Baird recorded a pair of double-doubles after corralling 10 and 11 rebounds. Baird is one of four Wildcats averaging double-figure scoring with 10.2 points per game. The Wildcats outscored the Nanooks in the paint 48-32 and shot 45.5 percent from the field as a team over the weekend. Central Washington is averaging 70.7 points per game and leads the GNAC with 4.1 blocked shots per game. No. 5 Central Washington looks to earn its first win against MSUB this season as it takes on the No. 4-seeded Yellowjackets in the first round of the GNAC Championships.The Wildcats have made the GNAC tournament four times in program history. Around The GNAC MONTANA STATE BILLINGS Montana State Billings finished the regular season with a split. The Yellowjackets fell to Simon Fraser on Thursday, 77-74, before eliminating Western Washington from postseason contention with a 76-63 victory on Saturday. Tabbed the GNAC Women s Basketball Player of the Year, senior forward Alisha Breen had another career week. The senior averaged 26 points per game over the two contests and posted a season-high 32 points in MSUB s win on Saturday. She is third all-time in GNAC history with 1,835 career points and is the GNAC all-time leader with 524 made free throws. To go along with her nine assists last week, senior guard Rylee Kane supplied a career-high 28 points in the loss to Simon Fraser. In 37 minutes, Kane went 12 for 18 from the field and was 4 of 6 from the free throw line. She followed that up with a 15-point performance to help the Yellowjackets to a 12-8 conference mark on Saturday. Kane is No. 3 on the all-time GNAC assists leaderboard with 533. The three-point shot has been a mainstay in MSUB s offense, leading the league in both three-point field goals (716) and three-pointers made (227). Kane is second on the team with 12.9 points per game while Breen has recorded 14 double-doubles. Montana State Billings is among four GNAC teams included in the latest NCAA DII West Region Rankings at No. 8. The Jackets have scored 70.2 points per game this season while allowing 66.7 points per game. The No. 4 seed in the GNAC Championships, MSUB begins the women s tournament against No. 5-seeded Central Washington. The winner will go on to play No. 1 Northwest Nazarene in the semifinals on Friday. NORTHWEST NAZARENE Northwest Nazarene enters the GNAC Championships as the No. 1 seed after earning a share of the GNAC regularseason title with Alaska Anchorage. The Nighthawks finished the regular season taking down both Alaska schools to improve their win streak to 13 games. Northwest Nazarene handed UAA its second conference loss with a 104-78 win on Thursday before taking an 89-66 win over the Nanooks on Saturday. Senior guard Lexi Tubbs was named the GNAC Women s Basketball Player of the Week after registering 52 points and 12 rebounds over the two games.her efforts this season warranted First Team All-GNAC recognition for the first time in her career. During the Nighthawks win streak, Tubbs led the GNAC with 19.6 points per game while shooting 49.4 percent from the floor. For the year, she is second in the GNAC with 16.2 points per game and is ninth in the league with 6.4 rebounds per game. A Second Team All-GNAC selection, junior forward Danielle Jardine is second on the team with 11.4 points per game and leads the GNAC shooting 59.6 percent from the field. Garnering Honorable Mention All-GNAC recognition, junior guard McKenna Walker averaged 17.5 points per game over the two contests. She pumped in 24 points in the win over Alaska Anchorage. Northwest Nazarene enters the Division II national rankings receiving votes in both the WBCA (13) and D2SIDA (23) polls. The Nighthawks also improve to No. 2 in the NCAA Division II West Region Rankings. Northwest Nazarene boasts the highest scoring offense in the GNAC with 80.7 points per game. They lead the league shooting 44.8 percent from the floor. With a first-round bye in the GNAC Championships, the Nighthawks take on the winner of Montana State Billings/Central Washington on Friday at 5:15 p.m. (Alaska). 3 GNAC Women s Basketball Weekly Report Feb. 28, 2018 GNACSports.com @GNACSports #GNACWBB

Around The GNAC SEATTLE PACIFIC Seattle Pacific finished the regular season with a threegame win streak after defeating Western Oregon on Thursday, 73-68, and earning a 72-65 win over Concordia on Saturday. Senior forward Courtney Hollander led the Falcons with 16 points per game over the two contests. She netted Second Team All-Conference honors after averaging 12.1 points and 6.5 rebounds per game this season. Named the 2017-18 GNAC Defensive Player of the Year, junior Jordan McPhee averaged 15 points per game last week. The junior paced a Falcons team that led the GNAC in scoring defense while limiting opponents to a 38.6 percent shooting from the field. McPhee leads the Falcons and is fifth in the league with 14.4 points per game and is fourth in the GNAC 2.04 steals per contest. Seattle Pacific s third all-conference selection, senior guard Rachel Shim, totaled 18 points in the two contests. Shim is second on the team with 2.6 assists per game and is among GNAC leaders with a.393 three-point field goal percentage. Like it has been all season, the Seattle Pacific defense has clamped down on opponents. Seattle Pacific is allowing just 60.5 points per game and has limited opponents to 60 points or fewer on 12 occasions this year. Seattle Pacific also ranks third in the league with 9.9 steals per game. The Falcons combined to force 27 turnovers last week. The Falcons are one of four GNAC teams included in the latest NCAA DII West Region rankings at No. 6. Seattle Pacific opens the GNAC Championships against No. 6 Simon Fraser at 7:30 p.m. on Thursday. The winner will take on No. 2 Alaska Anchorage in the semifinals on Friday. SIMON FRASER The final team to clinch a berth to the GNAC Championships, the Clan won their final three games to edge Western Washington and Concordia for the No. 6 seed. The Clan earned a 79-77 win over the Vikings on Tuesday before winning the season finale against Montana State Billings on Thursday, 77-74. Sophomore forward Tayla Jackson had a monster week as she led SFU with 35 points and eight rebounds over the two contests. Jackson totaled a team-high 19 points against the Vikings before recording 16 points on 7 of 12 shooting versus the Yellowjackets. She is second on the team with 12.1 points per game. Junior forward Sophie Swant continued her excellent scoring season after averaging 16 points per game over the two contests. Swant is sixth in the league with 14.2 points per game and is shooting 89.4 percent from the free throw line. Named the GNAC Team of the Week on Monday, Simon Fraser used a total team offensive effort last week. On Thursday, Simon Fraser ended the night with four players scoring in double-figures while Saturday saw five players end with 12 or more points. Simon Fraser is averaging 69.7 points per game and leads the GNAC shooting almost 80 percent from the free throw line. The Clan has also made the secondmost three-pointers among GNAC teams and is third in the league shooting 33.8 percent from behind the arc. The Clan will face No. 3 Seattle Pacific in the second quarterfinal game on Thursday at 7:30 p.m. (Alaska), with the winner facing No. 2-seeded Alaska Anchorage on Friday. The Falcons swept Simon Fraser in the season series. This will be the fourth time the Falcons and Clan will meet in the GNAC Championships. Simon Fraser has won the previous three contests: 69-61 in 2012 (quarterfinals), 66-55 in 2013 (semifinals), and 87-79 in 2014 (quarterfinals). GNAC Women s Basketball Player of the Week Lexi Tubbs, Northwest Nazarene G 5-11 Senior Turlock, Calif. Tubbs had a pair of 20-plus point performances to lead the Nighthawks to a share of their first GNAC regular-season championship. She registered 26 points on 8 of 16 from the field and 5 of 9 from three-point range to go with six rebounds, four assists and two steals in Thursday s big 104-78 victory over Alaska Anchorage. Tubbs then closed the regular season with 27 points and six rebounds in an 89-66 win over Alaska. Tubbs went 11 of 19 in the game. Also Nominated: Sadie Mensing (Central Washington), Kizzah Maltezo (Concordia), Makenna Schultz (Saint Martin s), Sophie Swant (Simon Fraser), Shelby Snook (Western Oregon), Anna Schwecke (Western Washington). Past GNAC Players of the Week Date Nov. 6-12 Player Alisha Breen, MSUB Hannah Wandersee, UAA Nov. 13-19 Jordan McPhee, SPU Nov. 20-26 Shelby Cloninger, UAA Nov. 27-Dec. 3 Alisha Breen, MSUB Dec. 3-10 Alisha Breen, MSUB Dec. 11-17 Cassi Williams, UAF Dec. 18-24 Anna Schwecke, WWU Dec. 25-31 Bailey Cartwright, CU Jan. 1-7 Jan. 8-14 Jan. 15-22 Jan. 23-29 Danielle Hartzog, CU Alisha Breen, MSUB Rachel Shim, SPU Makenna Schultz, SMU Jan. 30-Feb. 5 Shelby Cloninger, UAA Feb. 6-12 Feb. 13-19 Feb. 20-26 Lexi Tubbs, NNU Alisha Breen, MSUB Lexi Tubbs, NNU Complete Player of the Week releases are available online at GNACSports.com. 4 GNAC Women s Basketball Weekly Report Feb. 28, 2018 GNACSports.com @GNACSports #GNACWBB

WBCA DIVISION II RANKINGS Week 14 - Feb. 27, 2018 Rk School Points Record Last 1 Ashland (24) 28-0 600 1 2 Lubbock Christian 25-1 573 2 3 Drury 26-2 520 5 4 Virginia Union 25-2 498 5 5 Glenville State 27-1 491 7 6 Central Missouri 24-2 472 8 7 Carson-Newman 26-2 455 3 8 Indiana (PA) 25-2 428 9 9 Alaska Anchorage 25-3 395 4 10 Augustana (SD) 25-3 360 12 11 Edinboro 23-3 322 11 12 Bentley 25-3 309 13 13 Stonehill 25-2 292 18 14 Union (TN) 25-3 283 15 15 Southwestern OKST 25-3 269 10 16 Azusa Pacific 27-3 246 19 17 Southern Indiana 24-3 203 14 18 North Alabama 24-3 193 20 19 USciences 25-3 166 16 20 Michigan Tech 23-4 129 17 21 Wingate 23-4 105 21 22 Hawaii Pacific 24-3 98 21 23 West Texas A&M 25-3 77 25 24 California (PA) 23-5 74 24 25 UC San Diego 25-3 60 NR Dropped Out: Virginia State (22-4) Others receiving votes: Virginia State (22-4) 55; North Georgia (24-4) 29; Grand Valley State (23-5) 21; Colorado State-Pueblo (22-6) 16; Minnesota State Moorhead (23-5) 14; Northwest Nazarene (22-3) 13 Complete Poll Online GNAC TEAMS IN THE WBCA POLL Week UAA MSUB NNU SPU Preseason 4th -- -- RV Nov. 21 2nd -- -- 16th Nov. 28 2nd -- -- 13th Dec. 5 2nd RV(14) -- 21st Dec. 12 2nd RV(25) -- 19th Dec. 21 6th -- -- 25th Jan. 3 6th -- RV(18) Jan. 9 6th -- -- -- Jan. 16 4th -- -- -- Jan. 23 9th -- -- RV(10) Jan. 30 8th -- -- RV(11) Feb. 6 6th -- -- -- Feb. 13 4th -- -- -- Feb. 20 4th -- -- -- Feb. 27 9th -- RV(13) -- National & Regional Polls D2SIDA DIVISION II MEDIA POLL Week 14 - Feb. 27, 2018 Rk School (1st) Record Pts. Prev. 1 Ashland (16) 26-0 400 1 2 Lubbock Christian 25-1 384 2 3 Glenville State 27-1 346 5 4 Central Missouri 24-2 339 6 5 Carson-Newman 26-2 331 3 6 Stonehill 25-2 315 7 7 Alaska Anchorage 25-3 306 4 8 Union 25-3 295 8 9 Drury 26-2 266 13 10 North Alabama 24-3 238 14 11 Southwestern Oklahoma 25-3 221 10 12 Virginia Union 25-2 218 17 13 UC San Diego 25-3 206 16 14 Bentley 25-3 182 21 15 Southern Indiana 24-3 170 9 16 West Texas A&M 24-4 154 20 17 Wingate 23-4 145 15 18 IUP 25-2 127 22 19 USciences 25-3 109 11 20 Augustana 25-3 85 RV 21 Florida Southern 22-4 83 18 22 Azusa Pacific 27-3 76 RV 23 Edinboro 23-3 62 12 24 North Georgia 24-4 59 24 25 Colorado State-Pueblo 22-6 25 RV Dropped Out: Hawaii-Pacific, Northern State, Michigan Tech Also Receiving Votes: Northwest Nazarene (23), Grand Valley (12), Northern State (8), Arkansas Tech (6), Michigan Tech (4), California (2), Limestone (2), Angelo State (1) Complete Poll Online GNAC TEAMS IN THE WBCA POLL Week UAA MSUB NNU SPU WWU Preseason 3rd -- -- -- 20th Nov. 21 2nd -- -- 13th -- Nov. 28 2nd -- -- 11th -- Dec. 5 2nd -- -- RV(13) -- Dec. 12 2nd RV(6) -- 24th -- Dec. 19 2nd -- -- 23rd -- Jan. 3 7th -- -- RV(4) -- Jan. 9 7th -- RV(6) -- -- Jan. 16 5th -- -- RV(16) -- Jan. 23 8th -- -- 19th -- Jan. 30 8th -- -- 17th -- Feb. 6 5th -- RV(3) -- -- Feb. 13 4th -- -- -- -- Feb. 20 4th -- RV(1) -- -- Feb. 27 7th -- RV(23) -- -- D2SIDA POLL WEST REGION RANKINGS Week 13 - Feb. 19, 2018 Rk School (1st) Record Prev. Pts. 1 Alaska Anchorage (6) 24-1 1 60 2 UC San Diego 23-3 2 51 3 Hawaii Pacific 23-2 3 48 4 Azusa Pacific 25-3 4 45 5 Northwest Nazarene 20-3 5 36 6 Seattle Pacific 19-6 6 27 7 Cal Poly Pomona 18-8 8 23 8 Montana State Billings 18-10 7 18 9 Dominican 17-8 RV 16 10 Cal Baptist 15-11 NR 3 Also Receiving Votes: Point Loma (2), Central Washington (1) Complete Poll Online GNAC TEAMS IN THE D2SIDA WEST REGION RANKING Date UAA CU CWU MSUB NNU SFU SPU WOU WWU Pre 1st RV 6th 3rd Nov. 20 1st --- --- 7th RV 6th 2nd RV 9th Nov. 26 1st RV --- 6th 9th 5th 2nd 10th RV Dec. 4 1st 8th 5th T6th T10th 4th RV(6) RV(5) Dec. 11 1st 8th 5th 6th RV(1) 3rd RV(3) -- Dec. 20 1st 8th 6th 7th RV(1) 3rd RV(2) -- Jan. 2 1st 8th 9th 6th -- 4th -- -- Jan. 8 1st 7th 8th 4th -- 5th -- -- Jan. 15 1st 7th 8th 6th -- 4th -- -- Jan. 22 1st 7th 8th 6th -- 4th -- -- Jan. 29 1st RV(2) 8th 7th 6th -- 2nd -- -- Feb. 5 1st RV(1) 6th 7th 5th -- 8th -- -- Feb. 12 1st RV(5) 9th 7th 5th -- 6th -- -- Feb. 19 1st -- RV(1) 8th 5th -- 6th -- -- NCAA DII WEST REGION RANKINGS Week 3 - Feb. 28, 2018 Rk School (1st) Overall Conf. 1 Azusa Pacific 26-3 24-3 2 Northwest Nazarene 22-3 22-3 3 Alaska Anchorage 23-3 23-3 4 Hawaii Pacific 23-3 21-3 5 UC San Diego 25-3 25-3 6 Seattle Pacific 21-6 21-5 7 Cal Poly Pomona 18-8 18-8 8 Montana State Billings 17-11 17-9 9 Point Loma 17-10 16-10 10 California Baptist 17-11 17-11 Complete Poll Online GNAC TEAMS IN THE WBCA POLL Week UAA CWU MSUB NNU SPU Feb. 14 2nd 10th 7th 5th 6th Feb. 21 1st -- 8th 4th 6th Feb. 28 3rd -- 8th 2nd 6th 5 GNAC Women s Basketball Weekly Report Feb. 28, 2018 GNACSports.com @GNACSports #GNACWBB

GNAC In Division II Statistics TEAM - Through Games As Of Feb. 25 Category Institution Avg./Total Rank Points Per Game Northwest Nazarene 80.7 11th Alaska Anchorage 77.3 22nd Scoring Defense Seattle Pacific 60.9 65th Scoring Margin Alaska Anchorage 14.5 26th Northwest Nazarene 12.3 41st Field-Goal Percentage Northwest Nazarene 44.8 28th Field-Goal Defense Western Washington 38.2 96th Free-Throw Percentage Simon Fraser 79.9 7th Western Oregon 79.3 8th Rebounding Margin Concordia 5.20 54th Rebounds Per Game Concordia 41.29 68th 3-Pointers Per Game Simon Fraser 8.10 25th Alaska Anchorage 7.60 46th Montana State Billings 7.60 48th 3-Point Percentage Northwest Nazarene 37.7 8th Won-Lost Percentage Alaska Anchorage 89.3 12th Northwest Nazarene 88.0 24th Assists Per Game Alaska Anchorage 19.2 4th Seattle Pacific 16.0 33rd Western Washington 16.0 33rd Blocks Per Game Central Washington 4.00 61st Steals Per Game Alaska Anchorage 14.3 6th Northwest Nazarene 10.5 33rd Seattle Pacific 9.90 48th Assist-Turnover Ratio Alaska Anchorage 1.23 18th Seattle Pacific 1.13 30th Montana State Billings 1.12 32nd Turnover Margin Alaska Anchorage 6.93 12th Seattle Pacific 3.22 47th Northwest Nazarene 3.20 50th 3-Point Defense Northwest Nazarene 29.9 101st Off. Rebounds/Game Concordia 15.0 25th Alaska Anchorage 15.0 42nd Def. Rebounds/Game Western Oregon 28.0 77th Fewest Turnovers Seattle Pacific 383 45th Free Throws Made Saint Martin s 651 12th Concordia 603 39th Northwest Nazarene 583 54th INDIVIDUALS - Through Games As Of Feb. 25 Category Team Player Avg./Total Rank Points Per Game MSUB Alisha Breen 20.8 12th Rebounds Per Game CU Bailey Cartwright 10.8 13th MSUB Alisha Breen 9.50 47th Assists Per Game CU Keesha Sarman 5.00 25th MSUB Rylee Kane 5.00 27th CWU Jasmin Edwards 4.70 43rd Blocks Per Game UAA Hannah Wandersee 1.50 75th Steals Per Game UAA Yazmeen Goo 3.15 12th UAA Kian McNair 2.89 25th Field-Goal Percentage UAA Hannah Wandersee 52.2 51st Free-Throw Percentage SFU Sophie Swant 89.4 12th WOU Sydney Azorr 86.7 34th MSUB Alisha Breen 85.8 44th 3-Point Percentage NNU Lexi Tubbs 45.3 8th 3-Pointers Per Game NNU Lexi Tubbs 2.52 45th Assist-Turnover Ratio UAA Yazmeen Goo 2.11 29th CU Keesha Sarman 1.99 47th Double Doubles CU Bailey Cartwright 18.0 3rd MSUB Alisha Breen 14.0 14th Off. Rebounds/Game CU Bailey Cartwright 4.00 25th Defensive Rebounds MSUB Alisha Breen 7.00 24th CU Bailey Cartwright 7.00 28th Free Throw Attempts MSUB Alisha Breen 211 3rd SPU Jordan McPhee 160 43rd CU Bailey Cartwright 159 46th Free Throws Made MSUB Alisha Breen 181 4th SPU Jordan McPhee 123 35th Minutes Per Game CWU Jasmin Edwards 36.1 21st MSUB Alisha Breen 35.3 42nd Online: http://stats.ncaa.org/rankings/change_sport_year_div 6 GNAC Women s Basketball Weekly Report Feb. 28, 2018 GNACSports.com @GNACSports #GNACWBB

GNAC Team Statistics SCORING OFFENSE ## Team G W-L Pts Avg/G 1. Northwest Nazarene 25 22-3 2018 80.7 2. Alaska Anchorage 28 25-3 2165 77.3 3. Seattle Pacific 27 21-6 1933 71.6 4. Central Washington 28 15-13 1995 71.2 5. MSU Billings 30 19-11 2106 70.2 6. Simon Fraser 28 14-14 1952 69.7 7. Concordia (Ore.) 28 14-14 1928 68.9 8. Western Washington 28 12-16 1877 67.0 9. Western Oregon 26 11-15 1711 65.8 10. Saint Martin s 28 8-20 1818 64.9 11. Alaska 26 4-22 1497 57.6 SCORING DEFENSE ## Team G Pts Avg/G 1. Seattle Pacific 27 1645 60.9 2. Alaska Anchorage 28 1760 62.9 3. Western Washington 28 1829 65.3 4. Concordia (Ore.) 28 1840 65.7 5. MSU Billings 30 2001 66.7 6. Northwest Nazarene 25 1710 68.4 7. Western Oregon 26 1784 68.6 Alaska 26 1784 68.6 9. Simon Fraser 28 1953 69.8 10. Central Washington 28 1982 70.8 11. Saint Martin s 28 2004 71.6 SCORING MARGIN ## Team G OFF DEF Margin 1. Alaska Anchorage 28 77.3 62.9 +14.5 2. Northwest Nazarene 25 80.7 68.4 +12.3 3. Seattle Pacific 27 71.6 60.9 +10.7 4. MSU Billings 30 70.2 66.7 +3.5 5. Concordia (Ore.) 28 68.9 65.7 +3.1 6. Western Washington 28 67.0 65.3 +1.7 7. Central Washington 28 71.2 70.8 +0.5 8. Simon Fraser 28 69.7 69.8 +0.0 9. Western Oregon 26 65.8 68.6-2.8 10. Saint Martin s 28 64.9 71.6-6.6 11. Alaska 26 57.6 68.6-11.0 FREE THROW PCT ## Team G FTM FTA Pct 1. Simon Fraser 28 421 527.799 2. Western Oregon 26 402 507.793 3. Seattle Pacific 27 392 521.752 4. Northwest Nazarene 25 438 583.751 5. MSU Billings 30 421 573.735 6. Alaska Anchorage 28 389 532.731 7. Western Washington 28 345 473.729 8. Saint Martin s 28 465 651.714 9. Concordia (Ore.) 28 419 603.695 10. Central Washington 28 390 577.676 11. Alaska 26 233 350.666 FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGES ## Team G FG FGA Pct 1. Northwest Nazarene 25 703 1568.448 2. Alaska Anchorage 28 782 1826.428 3. Western Washington 28 681 1595.427 4. Central Washington 28 716 1700.421 5. Seattle Pacific 27 683 1640.416 6. Simon Fraser 28 652 1596.409 7. MSU Billings 30 729 1820.401 8. Saint Martin s 28 611 1569.389 9. Concordia (Ore.) 28 682 1762.387 10. Alaska 26 562 1481.379 11. Western Oregon 26 590 1601.369 FIELD GOAL PCT DEFENSE ## Team G FG FGA Pct 1. Western Washington 28 621 1626.382 2. Concordia (Ore.) 28 619 1612.384 3. Alaska Anchorage 28 599 1554.385 4. Seattle Pacific 27 593 1536.386 5. Western Oregon 26 609 1555.392 6. MSU Billings 30 700 1774.395 7. Northwest Nazarene 25 600 1516.396 8. Alaska 26 635 1604.396 9. Saint Martin s 28 705 1744.404 10. Central Washington 28 710 1726.411 11. Simon Fraser 28 747 1691.442 3-POINT FG PCT ## Team G FG FGA Pct 1. Northwest Nazarene 25 174 461.377 2. Western Washington 28 170 483.352 3. Simon Fraser 28 227 671.338 4. Alaska Anchorage 28 212 639.332 5. Central Washington 28 173 523.331 6. Seattle Pacific 27 175 539.325 7. Concordia (Ore.) 28 145 455.319 8. MSU Billings 30 227 716.317 9. Saint Martin s 28 131 428.306 10. Alaska 26 140 465.301 11. Western Oregon 26 129 480.269 3-POINT FG PCT DEFENSE ## Team G FG FGA Pct 1. Northwest Nazarene 25 150 502.299 2. Concordia (Ore.) 28 163 545.299 3. Simon Fraser 28 140 463.302 4. Western Washington 28 150 482.311 5. Seattle Pacific 27 164 525.312 6. Alaska 26 159 508.313 7. Saint Martin s 28 209 667.313 8. Western Oregon 26 147 462.318 9. MSU Billings 30 175 548.319 10. Central Washington 28 152 474.321 11. Alaska Anchorage 28 176 512.344 7 GNAC Women s Basketball Weekly Report Feb. 28, 2018 GNACSports.com @GNACSports #GNACWBB

GNAC Team Statistics REBOUNDING OFFENSE ## Team G Reb Avg/G 1. Concordia (Ore.) 28 1156 41.3 2. Western Oregon 26 1051 40.4 3. Seattle Pacific 27 1054 39.0 4. Northwest Nazarene 25 967 38.7 5. Central Washington 28 1081 38.6 6. Alaska Anchorage 28 1072 38.3 7. Western Washington 28 1065 38.0 8. Alaska 26 975 37.5 9. MSU Billings 30 1102 36.7 10. Saint Martin s 28 969 34.6 11. Simon Fraser 28 876 31.3 REBOUNDING DEFENSE ## Team G Reb Avg/G 1. Western Washington 28 936 33.4 2. Seattle Pacific 27 925 34.3 3. Alaska Anchorage 28 981 35.0 4. Concordia (Ore.) 28 1011 36.1 5. Northwest Nazarene 25 907 36.3 6. MSU Billings 30 1102 36.7 7. Simon Fraser 28 1057 37.8 8. Central Washington 28 1062 37.9 9. Western Oregon 26 1013 39.0 10. Alaska 26 1021 39.3 11. Saint Martin s 28 1123 40.1 BLOCKED SHOTS ## Team G Blocks Avg/G 1. Central Washington 28 112 4.00 2. Concordia (Ore.) 28 102 3.64 3. Western Washington 28 96 3.43 4. MSU Billings 30 100 3.33 5. Alaska Anchorage 28 89 3.18 6. Western Oregon 26 79 3.04 7. Northwest Nazarene 25 73 2.92 8. Simon Fraser 28 70 2.50 9. Seattle Pacific 27 65 2.41 10. Alaska 26 60 2.31 11. Saint Martin s 28 63 2.25 STEALS ## Team G Steals Avg/G 1. Alaska Anchorage 28 400 14.29 2. Northwest Nazarene 25 263 10.52 3. Seattle Pacific 27 266 9.85 4. Concordia (Ore.) 28 220 7.86 5. Western Oregon 26 201 7.73 6. Simon Fraser 28 212 7.57 7. Alaska 26 192 7.38 8. Western Washington 28 203 7.25 9. Central Washington 28 198 7.07 10. MSU Billings 30 200 6.67 11. Saint Martin s 28 174 6.21 TURNOVER MARGIN ## Team G TEAM Avg OPP Avg Margin 1. Alaska Anchorage 28 438 15.6 632 22.6 +6.93 2. Seattle Pacific 27 383 14.2 470 17.4 +3.22 3. Northwest Nazarene 25 421 16.8 501 20.0 +3.20 4. MSU Billings 30 398 13.3 451 15.0 +1.77 5. Simon Fraser 28 458 16.4 493 17.6 +1.25 6. Concordia (Ore.) 28 455 16.3 471 16.8 +0.57 7. Saint Martin s 28 451 16.1 435 15.5-0.57 8. Central Washington 28 438 15.6 414 14.8-0.86 9. Western Oregon 26 409 15.7 383 14.7-1.00 10. Western Washington 28 547 19.5 434 15.5-4.04 11. Alaska 26 494 19.0 386 14.8-4.15 ASSIST/TURNOVER RATIO ## Team G Asst Avg Turn Avg Ratio 1. Alaska Anchorage 28 538 19.2 438 15.6 1.23 2. Seattle Pacific 27 432 16.0 383 14.2 1.13 3. MSU Billings 30 445 14.8 398 13.3 1.12 4. Central Washington 28 408 14.6 438 15.6 0.93 5. Simon Fraser 28 420 15.0 458 16.4 0.92 6. Northwest Nazarene 25 377 15.1 421 16.8 0.90 7. Western Washington 28 448 16.0 547 19.5 0.82 8. Concordia (Ore.) 28 362 12.9 455 16.3 0.80 9. Saint Martin s 28 316 11.3 451 16.1 0.70 10. Western Oregon 26 284 10.9 409 15.7 0.69 11. Alaska 26 319 12.3 494 19.0 0.65 ASSISTS ## Team G Assists Avg/G 1. Alaska Anchorage 28 538 19.21 2. Western Washington 28 448 16.00 Seattle Pacific 27 432 16.00 4. Northwest Nazarene 25 377 15.08 5. Simon Fraser 28 420 15.00 6. MSU Billings 30 445 14.83 7. Central Washington 28 408 14.57 8. Concordia (Ore.) 28 362 12.93 9. Alaska 26 319 12.27 10. Saint Martin s 28 316 11.29 11. Western Oregon 26 284 10.92 8 GNAC Women s Basketball Weekly Report Feb. 28, 2018 GNACSports.com @GNACSports #GNACWBB

GNAC Individual Statistics SCORING ## Player-Team Cl G FG 3FG FT Pts Avg/G 1. Breen,Alisha-MSUB SR 30 195 54 181 625 20.8 2. Tubbs,Lexi-NNU SR 25 135 63 72 405 16.2 3. Hartzog,Danielle-CU SR 27 152 31 74 409 15.1 4. Wandersee,Hannah-UAA JR 28 167 4 72 410 14.6 5. McPhee,Jordan-SPU SR 27 128 11 123 390 14.4 6. Swant,Sophie-SFU JR 28 129 30 110 398 14.2 7. Simpson-Patu,Saniah-SMU FR 28 142 9 102 395 14.1 8. Johansson,Elin-SMU SR 19 101 0 66 268 14.1 9. Cartwright,Bailey-CU JR 28 133 5 115 386 13.8 10. Cloninger,Shelby-UAA SR 25 121 42 48 332 13.3 11. Schultz,Makenna-SMU SO 28 119 46 87 371 13.3 12. Carpenter,Lexi-UAF SO 26 130 46 29 335 12.9 13. Kane,Rylee-MSUB SR 30 153 13 67 386 12.9 14. Stipanovich,Hannah-WWU SR 28 135 0 84 354 12.6 15. Mensing,Sadie-CWU JR 28 125 12 86 348 12.4 REBOUNDING ## Player-Team Cl G OFF DEF TOT Avg/G 1. Cartwright,Bailey-CU JR 28 102 200 302 10.8 2. Breen,Alisha-MSUB SR 30 67 218 285 9.5 3. Haining,Julia-SPU SR 26 72 119 191 7.3 4. Baird,Taylor-CWU SR 28 68 137 205 7.3 5. Schwecke,Anna-WWU SO 28 65 128 193 6.9 6. Stipanovich,Hannah-WWU SR 28 79 113 192 6.9 7. Hollander,Courtney-SPU SR 27 49 127 176 6.5 8. Wandersee,Hannah-UAA JR 28 76 104 180 6.4 9. Tubbs,Lexi-NNU SR 25 20 140 160 6.4 10. Cloninger,Shelby-UAA SR 25 59 100 159 6.4 11. Sarman,Keesha-CU JR 28 69 107 176 6.3 12. Johansson,Elin-SMU SR 19 38 79 117 6.2 13. Simpson-Patu,Saniah-SMU FR 28 40 131 171 6.1 14. Heugly,Savannah-WOU SR 25 59 93 152 6.1 15. McPhee,Jordan-SPU SR 27 75 84 159 5.9 FIELD GOAL PCT (Min. 2.8 made per game) ## Player-Team Cl G FG FGA Pct 1. Jardine,Danielle-NNU 25 102 171.596 2. Schwecke,Anna-WWU SO 28 94 180.522 3. Wandersee,Hannah-UAA JR 28 167 320.522 4. Johansson,Elin-SMU SR 19 101 197.513 5. Baird,Taylor-CWU SR 28 117 235.498 6. Jackson,Tayla-SFU JR 28 122 249.490 7. Stipanovich,Hannah-WWU SR 28 135 276.489 8. Cartwright,Bailey-CU JR 28 133 273.487 9. Haining,Julia-SPU SR 26 84 173.486 10. Pana,Alexis-CWU SO 24 86 180.478 11. Cloninger,Shelby-UAA SR 25 121 257.471 12. Albrecht,Avery-NNU SO 25 71 151.470 13. Gall,Colette-NNU SR 25 81 173.468 14. Victor,Mercedes-SMU SO 19 63 138.457 15. Tubbs,Lexi-NNU SR 25 135 304.444 ASSISTS ## Player-Team Cl G Assists Avg/G 1. Sarman,Keesha-CU JR 28 141 5.04 2. Kane,Rylee-MSUB SR 30 149 4.97 3. Edwards,Jasmin-CWU SR 28 132 4.71 4. Drynan,Tayler-SFU SO 28 122 4.36 5. Goo,Yazmeen-UAA SO 27 116 4.30 6. Iwami,Dani-WWU SO 28 113 4.04 7. Pana,Alexis-CWU SO 24 76 3.17 8. Valles,Marina-NNU SO 18 56 3.11 9. Bland,Lexie-WWU SO 26 79 3.04 10. Lee,Lindsay-SPU SR 27 75 2.78 11. Ware,Rodericka-UAA SR 26 72 2.77 12. Snook,Shelby-WOU SR 26 69 2.65 13. Shim,Rachel-SPU SR 23 60 2.61 14. Swant,Sophie-SFU JR 28 73 2.61 15. Castaneda,Gracie-WWU FR 28 72 2.57 FREE THROW PCT (Min. 1.8 made per game) ## Player-Team Cl G FTM FTA Pct 1. Swant,Sophie-SFU JR 28 110 123.894 2. Snook,Shelby-WOU SR 26 63 72.875 3. Cloninger,Shelby-UAA SR 25 48 55.873 4. Azorr,Sydney-WOU SR 25 78 90.867 5. Breen,Alisha-MSUB SR 30 181 211.858 6. Maltezo,Kizzah-CU SO 27 58 70.829 7. VanderHelm,Nicole-SFU SO 21 56 68.824 8. Schultz,Makenna-SMU SO 28 87 108.806 9. Jardine,Danielle-NNU JR 25 81 101.802 10. Hollander,Courtney-SPU SR 27 59 74.797 11. Castaneda,Gracie-WWU FR 28 82 103.796 12. Walker,McKenna-NNU JR 25 59 75.787 13. Tubbs,Lexi-NNU SR 25 72 92.783 14. Gall,Colette-NNU SR 25 50 64.781 15. Heugly,Savannah-WOU SR 25 63 81.778 STEALS ## Player-Team Cl G Steals Avg/G 1. Goo,Yazmeen-UAA SO 27 85 3.15 2. McNair,Kian-UAA JR 28 81 2.89 3. Sarman,Keesha-CU JR 28 58 2.07 4. McPhee,Jordan-SPU SR 27 55 2.04 5. Ware,Rodericka-UAA SR 26 52 2.00 6. Valles,Marina-NNU SO 18 35 1.94 7. Kane,Rylee-MSUB SR 30 56 1.87 8. Heugly,Savannah-WOU SR 25 46 1.84 9. Stipanovich,Hannah-WWU SR 28 50 1.79 10. Swant,Sophie-SFU JR 28 48 1.71 11. Haining,Julia-SPU SR 26 44 1.69 12. Shim,Rachel-SPU SR 23 37 1.61 13. Hartzog,Danielle-CU SR 27 41 1.52 14. Edwards,Jasmin-CWU SR 28 42 1.50 15. Ungaro,Sabrina-UAF SO 26 37 1.42 9 GNAC Women s Basketball Weekly Report Feb. 28, 2018 GNACSports.com @GNACSports #GNACWBB

GNAC Individual Statistics 3-POINT FG MADE ## Player-Team Cl G 3FG Avg/G 1. Tubbs,Lexi-NNU 25 63 2.52 2. Maltezo,Kizzah-CU SO 27 63 2.33 3. Evans,Emily-UAF JR 26 54 2.08 4. Iwami,Dani-WWU SO 28 58 2.07 5. Jones,Jessica-SFU FR 26 50 1.92 6. Tsang,Tia-SFU SO 28 51 1.82 7. Breen,Alisha-MSUB SR 30 54 1.80 8. Drynan,Tayler-SFU SO 28 50 1.79 9. Carpenter,Lexi-UAF SO 26 46 1.77 10. Thompson,Tara-UAA JR 26 44 1.69 11. Cloninger,Shelby-UAA SR 25 42 1.68 12. Ware,Rodericka-UAA SR 26 43 1.65 13. Schultz,Makenna-SMU SO 28 46 1.64 14. Lee,Lindsay-SPU SR 27 44 1.63 15. Stavish,Vanessa-MSUB JR 30 48 1.60 BLOCKED SHOTS ## Player-Team Cl G Blocks Avg/G 1. Wandersee,Hannah-UAA JR 28 42 1.50 2. Flores,Kaelie-CWU SO 28 38 1.36 3. Schwecke,Anna-WWU SO 28 29 1.04 4. Cartwright,Bailey-CU JR 28 28 1.00 5. Breen,Alisha-MSUB SR 30 27 0.90 6. Swant,Sophie-SFU JR 28 25 0.89 7. Johansson,Elin-SMU SR 19 15 0.79 8. Gall,Colette-NNU SR 25 19 0.76 9. LeSure,Nakiyah-CU JR 28 21 0.75 10. McPhee,Jordan-SPU SR 27 20 0.74 11. Pana,Alexis-CWU SO 24 17 0.71 Sewell,Josie-UAF JR 24 17 0.71 13. Victor,Mercedes-SMU SO 19 13 0.68 14. Jackson,Tayla-SFU JR 28 19 0.68 15. Baird,Taylor-CWU SR 28 18 0.64 Rogers,Kelsey-WWU FR 28 18 0.64 OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS ## Player-Team Cl G No. Avg/G 1. Cartwright,Bailey-CU JR 28 102 3.64 2. Stipanovich,Hannah-WWU SR 28 79 2.82 3. McPhee,Jordan-SPU SR 27 75 2.78 4. Haining,Julia-SPU SR 26 72 2.77 5. Wandersee,Hannah-UAA JR 28 76 2.71 6. Mensing,Sadie-CWU JR 28 73 2.61 7. Sarman,Keesha-CU JR 28 69 2.46 8. Baird,Taylor-CWU SR 28 68 2.43 9. Cloninger,Shelby-UAA SR 25 59 2.36 Heugly,Savannah-WOU SR 25 59 2.36 11. Schwecke,Anna-WWU SO 28 65 2.32 12. Breen,Alisha-MSUB SR 30 67 2.23 13. Jardine,Danielle-NNU JR 25 53 2.12 14. Johansson,Elin-SMU SR 19 38 2.00 15. Salonen,Sanni-UAF JR 25 48 1.92 DEFENSIVE REBOUNDS ## Player-Team Cl G No. Avg/G 1. Breen,Alisha-MSUB SR 30 218 7.27 2. Cartwright,Bailey-CU JR 28 200 7.14 3. Tubbs,Lexi-NNU SR 25 140 5.60 4. Baird,Taylor-CWU SR 28 137 4.89 5. Swant,Sophie-SFU JR 28 133 4.75 6. Hollander,Courtney-SPU SR 27 127 4.70 7. Simpson-Patu,Saniah-SMU FR 28 131 4.68 8. Haining,Julia-SPU SR 26 119 4.58 9. Schwecke,Anna-WWU SO 28 128 4.57 10. Stavish,Vanessa-MSUB JR 30 134 4.47 11. Johansson,Elin-SMU SR 19 79 4.16 12. Baugh,Rebekah-SMU JR 28 115 4.11 13. Stipanovich,Hannah-WWU SR 28 113 4.04 14. Cloninger,Shelby-UAA SR 25 100 4.00 15. Boschma,Kaylie-WOU JR 26 103 3.96 ASSIST/TURNOVER RATIO (Min. 3.0 assists/game) ## Player-Team Cl G Asst Avg Turn Avg Ratio 1. Goo,Yazmeen-UAA SO 27 116 4.3 55 2.0 2.11 2. Sarman,Keesha-CU JR 28 141 5.0 71 2.5 1.99 3. Drynan,Tayler-SFU SO 28 122 4.4 68 2.4 1.79 4. Kane,Rylee-MSUB SR 30 149 5.0 86 2.9 1.73 5. Edwards,Jasmin-CWU SR 28 132 4.7 81 2.9 1.63 6. Pana,Alexis-CWU SO 24 76 3.2 47 2.0 1.62 7. Valles,Marina-NNU SO 18 56 3.1 44 2.4 1.27 8. Iwami,Dani-WWU SO 28 113 4.0 114 4.1 0.99 9. Bland,Lexie-WWU SO 26 79 3.0 105 4.0 0.75 MINUTES PLAYED ## Player-Team Cl GMinutesAvg/G 1. Edwards,Jasmin-CWU SR 28 1010 36.07 2. Breen,Alisha-MSUB SR 30 1059 35.30 3. Drynan,Tayler-SFU SO 28 958 34.21 4. Kane,Rylee-MSUB SR 30 1000 33.33 5. Sarman,Keesha-CU JR 28 920 32.86 6. Carpenter,Lexi-UAF SO 26 832 32.00 7. Snook,Shelby-WOU SR 26 812 31.23 8. Hartzog,Danielle-CU SR 27 838 31.04 9. Schultz,Makenna-SMU SO 28 855 30.54 Simpson-Patu,Saniah-SMU FR 28 855 30.54 10 GNAC Women s Basketball Weekly Report Feb. 28, 2018 GNACSports.com @GNACSports #GNACWBB

GNAC 2017-18 Individual Single Game Highs INDIVIDUAL PLAYER GAME HIGHS Points Points 34 Hartzog,Danielle (Concordia (Ore.)) vs Simon Fraser (01/06/18) 33 Schultz,Makenna (Saint Martin s) vs Seattle Pacific (01/23/18) 33 Simpson-Patu,Saniah (Saint Martin s) at Central Washington (02/03/18) 32 Carpenter,Lexi (Alaska) vs Central Washington (12/02/17) 32 Wandersee,Hannah (Alaska Anchorage) at Western Oregon (02/10/18) 32 Breen,Alisha (MSU Billings) at Western Washington (02/24/18 Field goals made 15 Hartzog,Danielle (Concordia (Ore.)) vs Simon Fraser (01/06/18) 13 Johansson,Elin (Saint Martin s) vs Academy of Art (11/24/17) 13 Simpson-Patu,Saniah (Saint Martin s) at Central Washington (02/03/18) 13 Schwecke,Anna (Western Washington) at Simon Fraser (02/20/18) 12 Carpenter,Lexi (Alaska) vs Central Washington (12/02/17) 12 Wandersee,Hannah (Alaska Anchorage) vs Northwest Nazarene (12/02/17) 12 Cloninger,Shelby (Alaska Anchorage) at Simon Fraser (12/29/17) Field goal attempts 28 Hartzog,Danielle (Concordia (Ore.)) vs Simon Fraser (01/06/18) 23 Hartzog,Danielle (Concordia (Ore.)) at Central Washington (12/30/17) 23 Simpson-Patu,Saniah (Saint Martin s) at Central Washington (02/03/18) 22 Iwami,Dani (Western Washington) vs Seattle Pacific (01/11/18) 22 Hartzog,Danielle (Concordia (Ore.)) at Simon Fraser (02/01/18) 22 Snook,Shelby (Western Oregon) at Saint Martin s (02/24/18) Field goal percentage 1.000 (6-6) Haining,Julia (Seattle Pacific) vs Saint Martin s (12/09/17) 1.000 (6-6) Thompson,Tara (Alaska Anchorage) at MSU Billings (01/06/18) 1.000 (5-5) Sewell,Josie (Alaska) vs Northwest Nazarene (11/30/17).889 (8-9) Jardine,Danielle (Northwest Nazarene) vs Cal State Monterey B (11/11/17).889 (8-9) Jackson,Tayla (Simon Fraser) vs Western Washington (02/20/18) 3-Pt FG made 9 Williams,Cassi (Alaska) vs Multnomah (Ore.) (12/16/17) 8 Thompson,Tara (Alaska Anchorage) at Notre Dame de Namur (12/16/17) 7 Evans,Emily (Alaska) at Concordia (Ore.) (02/10/18) 6 Tsang,Tia (Simon Fraser) vs Academy of Art (11/22/17) 6 Thompson,Tara (Alaska Anchorage) at MSU Billings (01/06/18) 6 Iwami,Dani (Western Washington) vs Seattle Pacific (01/11/18) 6 Schultz,Makenna (Saint Martin s) vs Seattle Pacific (01/23/18) 6 Tsang,Tia (Simon Fraser) vs Central Washington (02/17/18) 6 Maltezo,Kizzah (Concordia (Ore.)) at Seattle Pacific (02/24/18) 3-Pt FG attempts 16 Iwami,Dani (Western Washington) vs Seattle Pacific (01/11/18) 16 Snook,Shelby (Western Oregon) at Saint Martin s (02/24/18) 13 Williams,Cassi (Alaska) vs Multnomah (Ore.) (12/16/17) 12 Thompson,Tara (Alaska Anchorage) at Notre Dame de Namur (12/16/17) 3-Pt percentage 1.000 (6-6) Thompson,Tara (Alaska Anchorage) at MSU Billings (01/06/18) 1.000 (5-5) Walker,McKenna (Northwest Nazarene) vs Alaska Anchorage (02/22/18).857 (6-7) Schultz,Makenna (Saint Martin s) vs Seattle Pacific (01/23/18).857 (6-7) Tsang,Tia (Simon Fraser) vs Central Washington (02/17/18).833 (5-6) Cloninger,Shelby (Alaska Anchorage) vs Maryland Eastern Sho (11/21/17).833 (5-6) Shim,Rachel (Seattle Pacific) vs Alaska Anchorage (01/20/18).833 (5-6) Castaneda,Gracie (Western Washington) at Seattle Pacific (02/10/18).833 (5-6) Maltezo,Kizzah (Concordia (Ore.)) at Saint Martin s (02/22/18) Free throws made 13 McPhee,Jordan (Seattle Pacific) at Simon Fraser (01/13/18) 12 Walker,McKenna (Northwest Nazarene) at Western Washington (02/17/18) 11 Swant,Sophie (Simon Fraser) vs Tex. A&M Internation (12/19/17) 11 Swant,Sophie (Simon Fraser) at Alaska Anchorage (01/27/18) 11 Breen,Alisha (MSU Billings) at Northwest Nazarene (02/10/18) 11 Breen,Alisha (MSU Billings) at Western Washington (02/24/18) Free throw attempts 15 Simpson-Patu,Saniah (Saint Martin s) vs Academy of Art (11/11/17) 14 Swant,Sophie (Simon Fraser) vs Tex. A&M Internation (12/19/17) 14 Maltezo,Kizzah (Concordia (Ore.)) at Central Washington (12/30/17) 14 McPhee,Jordan (Seattle Pacific) at Simon Fraser (01/13/18) 14 Breen,Alisha (MSU Billings) at Northwest Nazarene (02/10/18) Rebounds 18 Cartwright,Bailey (Concordia (Ore.)) vs Pacific (Ore.) (12/28/17) 18 Breen,Alisha (MSU Billings) vs Northwest Nazarene (01/11/18) 18 Cartwright,Bailey (Concordia (Ore.)) vs Central Washington (01/25/18) 17 Schwecke,Anna (Western Washington) vs Simon Fraser (11/28/17) 17 Haining,Julia (Seattle Pacific) at Concordia (Ore.) (11/30/17) 17 Breen,Alisha (MSU Billings) at Saint Martin s (12/30/17) Assists 10 Edwards,Jasmin (Central Washington) vs Eastern Oregon (11/21/17) 9 Kane,Rylee (MSU Billings) vs Providence (Mont.) (12/09/17) 9 Goo,Yazmeen (Alaska Anchorage) vs Concordia (Ore.) (01/13/18) 9 Iwami,Dani (Western Washington) at Central Washington (01/20/18) 9 Kane,Rylee (MSU Billings) vs Central Washington (01/13/18) 9 Iwami,Dani (Western Washington) vs Central Washington (02/15/18) 9 Jones,Jessica (Simon Fraser) vs Western Washington (02/20/18) 9 Iwami,Dani (Western Washington) at Simon Fraser (02/20/18) Blocked shots 5 Cartwright,Bailey (Concordia (Ore.)) vs Alaska (02/10/18) 4 Wandersee,Hannah (Alaska Anchorage) at Johnson & Wales (NC) (11/02/17) 4 Sewell,Josie (Alaska) vs Western State (11/17/17) 4 Wandersee,Hannah (Alaska Anchorage) vs Western State (11/18/17) 4 Swant,Sophie (Simon Fraser) vs Academy of Art (11/22/17) 4 Flores,Kaelie (Central Washington) vs Pacific Lutheran (11/25/17) 4 Cartwright,Bailey (Concordia (Ore.)) vs Seattle Pacific (11/30/17) 4 McPhee,Jordan (Seattle Pacific) vs Oklahoma Christian (12/18/17) 4 Schwecke,Anna (Western Washington) vs Tex. A&M Internation (12/18/17) 4 Breen,Alisha (MSU Billings) at Concordia (Ore.) (01/20/18) 4 Flores,Kaelie (Central Washington) vs Western Washington (01/20/18) 4 Lindley,Lauren (Saint Martin s) vs Seattle Pacific (01/23/18) 4 Flores,Kaelie (Central Washington) at Western Washington (02/15/18) 4 Wandersee,Hannah (Alaska Anchorage) vs Saint Martin s Steals 8 Stipanovich,Hannah (Western Washington) vs Alaska (12/29/17) 7 McNair,Kian (Alaska Anchorage) vs Maryland Eastern Sho (11/21/17) 7 Edwards,Jasmin (Central Washington) at Academy of Art (12/12/17) 7 Goo,Yazmeen (Alaska Anchorage) at Western Washington (12/31/17) 7 Goo,Yazmeen (Alaska Anchorage) vs Western Washington (01/25/18) 7 Swant,Sophie (Simon Fraser) vs Central Washington (02/17/18) 11 GNAC Women s Basketball Weekly Report Feb. 28, 2018 GNACSports.com @GNACSports #GNACWBB