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Dec. 2, 2014 Contact: Bob Guptill (bguptill@gnacsports.com) 503-305-8756 / www.gnacsports.com Western Oregon Opens Conference Season With 4-Game Win Streak Conf. All GNAC W L W L H A N Seattle Pacific 0 0 5 2 2-1 1-1 2-0 Western Oregon 0 0 5 2 1-1 3-1 1-0 Western Washington 0 0 4 2 4-0 0-2 0-0 Central Washington 0 0 3 2 1-0 0-1 2-1 Simon Fraser 0 0 4 3 3-0 1-3 0-0 Alaska 0 0 2 3 1-2 0-0 1-1 Alaska Anchorage 0 0 2 4 2-2 0-1 0-1 MSU Billings 0 0 1 5 1-2 0-1 0-2 Saint Martin s 0 0 1 5 0-1 1-1 0-3 Northwest Nazarene 0 0 1 6 0-2 0-1 1-2 LAST WEEK: Monday College of Idaho 78 at Northwest Nazarene 75; Hawaii Hilo Classic (Seattle Pacific 119, Northwest Indian 53), Tuesday Great Falls 89 at MSU Billings 84 (2ot); Hawaii Hilo Classic (Washburn vs. Seattle Pacific, cancelled, flight issues); Western Oregon 67 at Dixie State 52; Multnomah 75 at Western Washington 108. Wednesday Great Alaska Shootout (Pacific 71, Alaska Anchorage 62); George Fox 69 at Saint Martin s 82; Hawaii Hilo Classic (Seattle Pacific 84, Hawaii Hilo 74). Friday Notre Dame de Namur Invitational (Simon Fraser 123, Holy Names 121; Alaska 78, Notre Dame de Namur 68); Great Alaska Shootout (Missouri State 55, Alaska Anchorage 51); Tarleton State Invitational (Texas A&M-Kingsville 84, Northwest Nazarene 70); Western Oregon 84 at CSU Monterey Bay 73. Saturday Notre Dame de Namur Invitational (Holy Names 68, Alaska 67; Notre Dame de Namur 123, Simon Fraser 116); Great Alaska Shootout (Alaska Anchorage 65, Rice 54); Walla Walla 71 at Central Washington 84; Black Hills State 61 at MSU Billings 79; Tarleton State Invitational (Tarleton State 81, Northwest Nazarene 61); Saint Martin s 73 at Concordia 72; Western Oregon 83 at Academy of Art 73; Douglas 54 at Western Washington 95. THIS WEEK: Tuesday - Quest at Western Washington, 7 p.m. Thursday Alaska at Western Oregon; Alaska Anchorage at Saint Martin s; MSU Billings at Central Washington; 7:30 p.m.; Seattle Pacific at Northwest Nazarene, 7:30 p.m. Saturday Alaska at Saint Martin s; Alaska Anchorage at Western Oregon, 2 p.m.; Seattle Pacific at Central Washington, 7:30 p.m.; MSU Billings at Northwest Nazarene, 7:30 p.m.; Western Washington at Simon Fraser, 7:30 p.m. Wolves Host Nanooks, Seawolves in Conference Openers PORTLAND, Ore. - Fresh off a 3-0 road trip versus West Region opponents, Western Oregon opens its 2014-15 conference campaign Thursday at home against the Alaska Nanooks. The Wolves are one of three GNAC teams likely to open GNAC play with 5-2 overall records. WOU has won four straight, including a win last week at Dixie State, which has qualified for the West Regional in each of the past five seasons. Saturday s WOU-UAA game, which will tip-off at 2 p.m., will match two teams that were ranked in the Top 4 in the GNAC coaches pre-season poll. WOU was projected to finish fourth; UAA (2-4) was ranked second. Seattle Pacific (3 rd ) and Western Washington (1 st ) were also picked to finish in the top four. The Falcons will also bring a 5-2 record into its conference opener Thursday at Northwest Nazarene (1-6). SPU plays at Central Washington (3-2) Saturday. Western Washington is 4-2 in its pre-conference slate, but could move to 5-2 prior to its GNAC opener Saturday at Simon Fraser (4-3) with a home non-conference win tonight (Tuesday) against Quest, B.C. The opening week will also include Thursday contests between Alaska Anchorage and Saint Martin s (1-5) at Lacey and MSU Billings (1-5) and Central Washington at Ellensburg. Saturday s slate also sends Alaska (2-3) to Lacey to face Saint Martin s and MSU Billings to Nampa to take on Northwest Nazarene. Following this weekend, GNAC teams return to nonconference play until New Year s Day when the GNAC 18- game conference slate resumes for the first of nine consecutive weeks. Simon Fraser Stays On Record Setting Scoring Pace Simon Fraser continued its record-setting scoring pace last weekend defeating Holy Names 123-121 before losing to Notre Dame de Namur 123-116. 1

Through seven games, the Clan leads Division II averaging 126.7 points per game. That is well ahead of the GNAC alltime single season record of 92.2 by Western Washington in the 2005-06 season. SFU also leads Division II in three-pointers made (15.6) and steals (20.4) and ranks second in assists (23.4) and turnover margin (14.4). Western Washington ranks second in blocks (7.3). SFU s Sango Niang, who ranks 22 nd in scoring (22.6), ranks fifth in steals (3.71) and sixth in assists (7.4). WWU s Anye Turner ranks fifth in blocks (3.83). Joseph Stroud of Central Washington is sixth in blocks (3.20). GNAC in NCAA Top 25 Statistical Rankings Team Institution Avg. Rank Scoring Simon Fraser 126.7 1 st Scoring Defense Seattle Pacific 61.9 21 st Scoring Margin Simon Fraser 23.3 11 th Scoring Margin Seattle Pacific 21.1 18 th Field Goal PCT. Seattle Pacific 53.9 7 th 3-Pointers Simon Fraser 15.6 1 st FT PCT. Western Oregon 79.2 11 th Rebounds Western Washington 11.7 13 th Rebounds Seattle Pacific 10.1 19 th Rebounds Alaska Anchorage 9.3 25 th Assists Simon Fraser 23.4 2 nd Assists Alaska Anchorage 19.5 18 th Blocked Shots Western Washington 7.3 2 nd Blocked Shots Central Washington 5.2 21 st Steals Simon Fraser 20.4 1 st Turnover Margin Simon Fraser 14.4 2 nd Individual Player Avg. Rank Scoring Sango Niang, SFU 22.6 22 nd FG PCT. Kalidou Diouf, UAA 73.2 10 th Assists Sango Niang, SFU 7.4 6 th Assists Brian McGill, UAA 6.7 12 th Blocked Shots Anye Turner, WWU 3.83 5 th Blocked Shots Joseph Stroud, CWU 3.20 6 th Steals Sango Niang, SFU 3.71 5 th Steals Rod. Evans-Taylor, SFU 3.14 14 th WWU, WOU 5 th, 6 th in D2SIDA Media Poll For the first time the D2SIDA (Division II Sports Information Directors Association) is conducting a weekly West Region and national poll. In this week s regional poll, Western Washington is ranked fifth and Western Oregon is ranked sixth. The first official NCAA regional poll, which will determine five of the eight qualifying teams for the West Regional in March, won t be conducted until February. Weekly D2SIDA Regional Polls CWU WOU WWU Nov. 17 8 th 2nd Nov. 24 NR 5 th -T Dec. 1 6th 5 th Weekly NABC and D2SIDA Nationals Polls NABC SPU WWU Pre-Season 22 nd 11 th Nov. 25 NR (49 th ) NR (27 th ) Dec. 2 NR (40 th ) NR (32 nd ) D2SIDA WWU Nov. 18 12 th Nov. 25 NR (30 th ) Dec. 2 NY (35 th ) NR Not rated in Top 25 (number in parenthesis indicates position overall including others receiving vote) GNAC Men s Basketball Players of the Week Week Nov. 10-16 Nov. 17-23 Nov. 24-30 Player Jeffrey Parker, Western Washington Joseph Stroud, Central Washington Ruben Silvas, Alaska Julian Nichols, Western Oregon Players of the Week Week By Week Nov. 10-16 Jeffrey Parker, Western Washington (F, 6-6, So., Richmond, CA Salesian) and Joseph Stroud, Central Washington (F, 6-8, Jr., Las Vegas, NV Sierra Visa/Pierce College)... Parker scored 43 points and also had 18 rebounds leading the Vikings to two wins in the 13 th Chuck Randall Classic. Parker made seven of 17 3-pointers and shot 51.7 percent overall, cashing in on 15-of-29. He was named the tournament s MVP... Stroud earned alltournament honors leading the Wildcats to two wins in the Seattle Pacific Sodexo Tip-Off tournament. He came off the bench to score 24 points, making nine of 10 shots. He also led CWU in rebounds (11) and blocked shots (7). His last basket with one second half came on a dunk to break a 68-68 tie in Saturday s 70-68 win over Academy of Art. Nov. 17-23: Ruben Silvas, Alaska (G, 6-3, 175, Jr., Tucson, AZ) had 33 points, shooting 62.5 percent (15-of-24) as the Nanooks made their 2014-15 season debut in the GCI Alaska Invitational. The JC transfer from Arizona also had 16 rebounds, two assists and a steal and wasn t charged with a turnover in earning all-tournament honors as the Nanooks won one of three contests. Nov. 24-30: Julian Nichols, Western Oregon (G, 6-2, 175, Jr. Upland, CA) scored 51 points and also 10 rebounds, a 2

team-high 14 assists and six steals in leading the Wolves to three road West Region victories, including a 67-52 win at 2014 playoff qualifier Dixie State. Nichols made 15 of 31 field goal attempts and also converted on 19 of 20 foul shots. Twenty-six of his points came in Saturday s 83-73 win at the Academy of Art. 2014-15 ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAMS: Seattle Pacific (Nov. 14-15) Cory Hutson, SPU; Mitch Penner, SPU; Jordan Russell, CWU; Joseph Stroud, CWU. Dominican (Nov. 14-15) Antoine Hosley, MSUB. Sonoma State (Nov. 14-15) Brian McGill, UAA. Western Washington (Nov. 14-15) Jeffrey Parker, WWU (MVP); Anye Turner, WWU; Joey Schreiber, WWU; Erik Kinney, NNU. Alaska (Nov. 20-22) Ruben Silvas, Alaska. WOU (Nov. 21-22) Trey Ingram, SMU; Lewis Thomas, WOU. Great Alaska Shootout (Nov. 26-29) Travis Thompson, UAA*. (*UAA played Shootout games as exhibitions). Team Notes Alaska: Ashton Edwards scored a team-best 38 points and also had a team-high six assists as the Nanooks split two contests in the Notre Dame de Namur Invitational. Edwards shot.522 from the field (12-of-23),.533 from the arc (8-of-15) and 1.000 from the foul line (6-of-6). Adam Griffin added 21 points. Isaac Ladines had a team-best 11 rebounds. Alaska Anchorage: Travis Thompson scored 62 points to earn all-tournament honors and lead the Seawolves to a 1-2 record in the 37 th annual Great Alaska Shootout. Thompson made 19 of 33 shots, including 14 of 24 threepoint shots. He also had a team-high six steals. UAA played the games as exhibitions and thus Thompson s career total for points remains at 1,284. He, however, does rank fourth all-time among UAA players in Great Alaska Shootout career scoring with 157. UAA held its three D-1 opponents to a.182 shooting percentage from the arc (10- of-55) and to a.388 percentage overall). Central Washington: The Wildcats were perfect from the foul line (13-of-13) and had just 12 turnovers in a 13-point home win over Walla Walla. Three players Gary Jacobs, Joseph Stroud and Dom Williams each made four and Terry Dawn made one. Jacobs, Stroud and Dawn scored 19, 18 and 17 points, respectively. Montana State Billings: Marc Matthews scored 32 points and shot.500 from the floor (7-of-14) as the Yellowjackets split two games, defeating Black Hills State 79-61 Saturday for their first win of the season. Matthews had 23 points in that game, including a game-high five three-pointers (half of MSUB s season-high 10 treys). Matthews was also 4-for-4 from the foul line. Antoine Hosley had a team-high 43 points in his two contests, making 6-of-13 treys. Northwest Nazarene: Erik Kinney led the Crusaders with 44 points and 10 assists and also had 21 rebounds in three contests. He had 19 points and five rebounds in a threepoint loss to College of Idaho. In a 14-point loss to Texas A&M-Kingsville, Kinney had 12 points and team highs for rebounds (8) and assists (6). He then finished off the week with 13 points and eight rebounds against eighth-ranked Tarleton State in a 20-point defeat. Kevin Rima contributed 22 points and a team-high 24 rebounds. He also blocked three shots increasing his career total to 75. Saint Martin s: Brent Counts led the Saints with 24 points and 13 rebounds in wins over George Fox and Concordia (Ore.). Counts made 11 of 19 shots and nine of his 13 rebounds came off the offensive glass. Tyler Idowu and Ryan Rogers each had 23 points. Seattle Pacific: Cory Hutsen scored 41 points on 19-of-30 shooting (.633) in wins over Northwest Indian and Hawaii Hilo. The Falcons were also led by Mitch Penner with 33 points. SPU dominated the backboards in the two victories (84-47) and had nine fewer turnovers (27-36) than its opponents. Hutsen and Riley Stockton each had 11 rebounds. Three players Penner, Matt Borton and Garrett Swanson had 10 each. SPU also shot.627 (74-of- 118). Simon Fraser: The Clan continued to put triple digits on the scoreboard scoring 112 or more points for the sixth time in seven contests in splitting two West Region contests in the Notre Dame de Namur Invitational. Sango Niang scored 44 points and also had 14 assists and seven steals in a 123-121 win versus Holy Names and a 123-116 loss to the host Argonauts. Roderick Evans-Taylor and Justin Cole had 38 and 36 points, respectively. SFU outscored its two opponents 93-9 from the arc, but Holy Names and NDDM combined to shoot 66.2 percent from the floor. Western Oregon: Julian Nichols (See Player of the Week notes) and Andy Avgi combined to score 96 points in road victories at Dixie State, Cal State Monterey Bay and Academy of Art earning the Wolves GNAC Team of the Week honors. Nichols netted 51 points and Avgi had 45 points on 17-of-30 shooting. Avgi also had 15 rebounds and seven steals. Lewis Thomas averaged nearly a doubledouble (9.7 points, 10.3 rebounds) and also blocked seven shots. Western Washington: Joey Schreiber scored 41 points in the Vikings 33 and 41-point victories over Multnomah and Douglas, shooting.667 percent (16-of-24) from the floor and.643 from the arc (9-of-14). WWU was also led by Jeffrey Parker (37 points, 19 rebounds) and Ricardo Maxwell (24 points, 15 assists, 14 rebounds)... Anye Turner had seven blocks increasing his career total to 105 and becoming the 13 th player in GNAC history to reject 100 shots. He currently ranks 11 th. 3

GNAC Career Leaders Scoring 1. Austin Nichols, Humboldt State (2001-04) 2501 30. Travis Thompson, Alaska Anchorage (2010-11, 13-14) 1284 69. Cory Hutsen, Seattle Pacific (2012-15) 948 Three-Pointers 1. Jake Linton, Saint Martin s (2006-09) 292 10. Travis Thompson, Alaska Anchorage (2010-11, 13-14) 234 Rebounds 1. Fred Hooks, Humboldt State (2001-04) 1268 19. Riley Stockton, Seattle Pacific (2011-14) 579 Assists 1. Luke Cooper, Alaska Anchorage (2005-08) 880 20. Riley Stockton, Seattle Pacific (2011-14) 341 Steals 1. Blair Wheadon, Western Oregon (2009-12) 216 23. Riley Stockton, Seattle Pacific (2011-14) 128 Devon Alexander, Western Oregon (2012-14) 128 Blocks 1. Brannon Stone, Seattle Pacific (1999-02) 269 11. Anye Turner, Western Washington (2012-14) 105 27. Kevin Rima, Northwest Nazarene (2010-14) 75 GNAC Miscellany NCAA West Regional: Eight teams advance to the NCAA Division II West Regional tournament that will be held March 14-17 at a site to be determined. The tournament will feature the champions of the GNAC, CCAA and PacWest Conferences. The GNAC will determine its champion with a six-team tournament March 4-6 at Billings, Mont. Twitter Hashtags GNAC Alaska Anchorage Alaska Central Washington Montana State Billings Northwest Nazarene Saint Martin s Seattle Pacific Simon Fraser Western Oregon Western Washington #GNACVBall #SeawolfVB #GoNooks #CWUWildcats #GoMSUBJackets #GoNNUCrusaders #SaintsAlive #GoFalcons #NCAAeh #GoWolves #UnleashTheHorns GNAC Media Relations Information Director Bob Guptill E-Mail bguptill@gnacsports.com Assistant Information Director Nathan Webber E-Mail nwebber@gnacsports.com Office 503-305-8756 4

GNAC BASKETBALL STATISTICS (Through Dec. 1) Team SCORING OFFENSE Team G W-L Pts Avg 1. Simon Fraser 7 4-3 887 126.7 2. Western Washington 6 4-2 519 86.5 3. Seattle Pacific 7 5-2 581 83.0 4. Alaska Anchorage 6 2-4 490 81.7 5. Northwest Nazarene 7 1-6 510 72.9 6. MSU Billings 6 1-5 436 72.7 7. Western Oregon 7 5-2 493 70.4 8. Central Washington 5 3-2 342 68.4 9. Saint Martin's 7 2-5 467 66.7 10. Alaska 5 2-3 323 64.6 SCORING DEFENSE Team G Pts Avg 1. Seattle Pacific 7 433 61.9 2. Western Oregon 7 465 66.4 3. Alaska 5 341 68.2 4. Alaska Anchorage 6 419 69.8 5. Central Washington 5 352 70.4 6. Western Washington 6 429 71.5 7. Saint Martin's 7 520 74.3 8. MSU Billings 6 462 77.0 9. Northwest Nazarene 7 556 79.4 10. Simon Fraser 7 724 103.4 SCORING MARGIN Team G Off Def +/- 1. Simon Fraser 7 126.7 103.4 +23.3 2. Seattle Pacific 7 83.0 61.9 +21.1 3. Western Washington 6 86.5 71.5 +15.0 4. Alaska Anchorage 6 81.7 69.8 +11.8 5. Western Oregon 7 70.4 66.4 +4.0 6. Central Washington 5 68.4 70.4-2.0 7. Alaska 5 64.6 68.2-3.6 8. MSU Billings 6 72.7 77.0-4.3 9. Northwest Nazarene 7 72.9 79.4-6.6 10. Saint Martin's 7 66.7 74.3-7.6 FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGES Team G FG FGA Pct 1. Seattle Pacific 7 206 382.539 2. Simon Fraser 7 341 675.505 3. Northwest Nazarene 7 180 365.493 4. Alaska Anchorage 6 178 362.492 5. MSU Billings 6 154 333.462 6. Western Washington 6 185 402.460 7. Western Oregon 7 174 404.431 8. Alaska 5 119 277.430 9. Central Washington 5 121 285.425 10. Saint Martin's 7 177 423.418 FIELD GOAL PCT DEFENSE Team G FG FGA Pct 1. Western Washington 6 162 397.408 2. Central Washington 5 122 297.411 3. Western Oregon 7 167 397.421 4. MSU Billings 6 164 386.425 5. Seattle Pacific 7 159 368.432 6. Alaska 5 127 292.435 7. Alaska Anchorage 6 147 327.450 8. Saint Martin's 7 190 397.479 9. Northwest Nazarene 7 183 379.483 3-POINT FG PCT Team G FG FGA Pct 1. Seattle Pacific 7 42 99.424 2. Northwest Nazarene 7 50 128.391 3. Saint Martin's 7 58 152.382 4. Alaska Anchorage 6 58 155.374 5. Alaska 5 43 115.374 6. Simon Fraser 7 109 313.348 7. Western Oregon 7 42 128.328 8. Western Washington 6 47 147.320 9. MSU Billings 6 30 94.319 10. Central Washington 5 34 108.315 3-POINT FG PCT DEFENSE Team G FG FGA Pct 1. Simon Fraser 7 24 82.293 2. Seattle Pacific 7 34 108.315 3. Saint Martin's 7 51 147.347 4. Alaska 5 42 121.347 5. MSU Billings 6 36 103.350 6. Alaska Anchorage 6 41 116.353 7. Western Washington 6 39 107.364 8. Central Washington 5 38 103.369 9. Western Oregon 7 55 141.390 10. Northwest Nazarene 7 55 137.401 3-POINT FG MADE Team G 3FG Avg 1. Simon Fraser 7 109 15.57 2. Alaska Anchorage 6 58 9.67 3. Alaska 5 43 8.60 4. Saint Martin's 7 58 8.29 5. Western Washington 6 47 7.83 6. Northwest Nazarene 7 50 7.14 7. Central Washington 5 34 6.80 8. Western Oregon 7 42 6.00 Seattle Pacific 7 42 6.00 10. MSU Billings 6 30 5.00 5

FREE THROW PCT Team G FTM FTA Pct 1. Western Oregon 7 103 130.792 2. Simon Fraser 7 96 129.744 3. Alaska Anchorage 6 76 106.717 4. Alaska 5 42 59.712 5. Northwest Nazarene 7 100 142.704 6. Seattle Pacific 7 127 186.683 7. Central Washington 5 66 98.673 8. Western Washington 6 102 163.626 9. Saint Martin's 7 55 91.604 10. MSU Billings 6 98 168.583 REBOUNDING MARGIN Team G TEAM Avg OPP Avg Margin 1. Western Washington 6 284 47.3 214 35.7 +11.7 2. Seattle Pacific 7 253 36.1 182 26.0 +10.1 3. Alaska Anchorage 6 221 36.8 165 27.5 +9.3 4. MSU Billings 6 229 38.2 206 34.3 +3.8 5. Northwest Nazarene 7 224 32.0 204 29.1 +2.9 6. Western Oregon 7 256 36.6 244 34.9 +1.7 7. Alaska 5 174 34.8 167 33.4 +1.4 8. Saint Martin's 7 241 34.4 260 37.1-2.7 9. Central Washington 5 175 35.0 196 39.2-4.2 10. Simon Fraser 7 280 40.0 327 46.7-6.7 BLOCKED SHOTS Team G Blocks Avg 1. Western Washington 6 44 7.33 2. Central Washington 5 26 5.20 3. Alaska 5 19 3.80 4. Simon Fraser 7 26 3.71 5. Western Oregon 7 22 3.14 6. MSU Billings 6 17 2.83 7. Northwest Nazarene 7 18 2.57 8. Saint Martin's 7 15 2.14 9. Seattle Pacific 7 14 2.00 10. Alaska Anchorage 6 9 1.50 STEALS Team G Steals Avg 1. Simon Fraser 7 143 20.43 2. Western Oregon 7 63 9.00 Central Washington 5 45 9.00 4. Alaska Anchorage 6 45 7.50 5. Northwest Nazarene 7 52 7.43 6. Western Washington 6 39 6.50 7. Seattle Pacific 7 44 6.29 8. Alaska 5 27 5.40 9. Saint Martin's 7 31 4.43 10. MSU Billings 6 25 4.17 TURNOVER MARGIN Team G TEAM Avg OPP Avg Margin 1. Simon Fraser 7 125 17.9 226 32.3 +14.43 2. Seattle Pacific 7 92 13.1 107 15.3 +2.14 3. Alaska Anchorage 6 88 14.7 98 16.3 +1.67 4. Central Washington 5 88 17.6 96 19.2 +1.60 5. Western Washington 6 74 12.3 79 13.2 +0.83 6. Western Oregon 7 106 15.1 111 15.9 +0.71 7. Saint Martin's 7 80 11.4 76 10.9-0.57 8. Alaska 5 58 11.6 49 9.8-1.80 9. MSU Billings 6 85 14.2 60 10.0-4.17 10. Northwest Nazarene 7 129 18.4 98 14.0-4.43 ASSIST/TURNOVER RATIO Team G Asst Avg Turn Avg Ratio 1. Alaska Anchorage 6 117 19.5 88 14.7 1.33 2. Simon Fraser 7 164 23.4 125 17.9 1.31 3. Western Washington 6 89 14.8 74 12.3 1.20 4. Saint Martin's 7 95 13.6 80 11.4 1.19 5. Alaska 5 65 13.0 58 11.6 1.12 6. Seattle Pacific 7 102 14.6 92 13.1 1.11 7. Central Washington 5 66 13.2 88 17.6 0.75 8. Northwest Nazarene 7 92 13.1 129 18.4 0.71 9. MSU Billings 6 58 9.7 85 14.2 0.68 10. Western Oregon 7 70 10.0 106 15.1 0.66 ASSISTS Team G Assists Avg 1. Simon Fraser 7 164 23.43 2. Alaska Anchorage 6 117 19.50 3. Western Washington 6 89 14.83 4. Seattle Pacific 7 102 14.57 5. Saint Martin's 7 95 13.57 6. Central Washington 5 66 13.20 7. Northwest Nazarene 7 92 13.14 8. Alaska 5 65 13.00 9. Western Oregon 7 70 10.00 10. MSU Billings 6 58 9.67 6

Individual SCORING Player-Team Cl G FG 3FG FT Pts Avg 1. Niang,Sango-SFU SR 7 58 17 25 158 22.6 2. McGill,Brian-UAA JR 6 39 8 19 105 17.5 3. Evans-Taylor,Rod.-SFU JR 7 49 7 15 120 17.1 4. Parker,Jeffrey-WWU SO 6 36 19 11 102 17.0 Echols,Jaamon-WWU JR 4 23 7 15 68 17.0 6. Hutsen,Cory-SPU SR 7 52 0 14 118 16.9 7. Avgi,Andy-WOU JR 7 40 4 22 106 15.1 8. Cole,Justin-SFU SR 7 41 17 6 105 15.0 9. Schreiber,Joey-WWU SO 6 27 14 21 89 14.8 10. Maxwell,Ricardo-WWU JR 4 25 2 7 59 14.8 11. Kinney,Erik-NNU JR 7 36 0 30 102 14.6 12. Thompson,Travis-UAA SR 6 28 18 13 87 14.5 13. Edwards,Ashton-UAF JR 5 21 14 15 71 14.2 14. Hosley,Antoine-MSUB SR 6 30 9 16 85 14.2 15. Harper,Michael-SFU JR 7 37 10 14 98 14.0 16. Hudson,Austin-MSUB SR 5 30 0 6 66 13.2 17. Penner,Mitch-SPU JR 7 25 7 34 91 13.0 18. Gataric,Momir-MSUB JR 5 21 2 20 64 12.8 19. Ball,Aubrey-NNU SR 6 29 10 5 73 12.2 20. Jacobs,Gary-CWU JR 5 23 4 10 60 12.0 FIELD GOAL PCT (Min. 2.8 made per game) Player-Team Cl G FG FGA Pct 1. Diouf,Kalidou-UAA FR 6 30 41.732 2. Borton,Matt-SPU SR 7 29 41.707 3. Stroud,Joseph-CWU JR 5 21 30.700 4. Silvas,Ruben-UAF JR 5 23 36.639 5. Simon,Patrick-SFU FR 7 31 50.620 6. Gataric,Momir-MSUB JR 5 21 34.618 7. McGill,Brian-UAA JR 6 39 65.600 Rima,Kevin-NNU SR 7 27 45.600 9. Harper,Michael-SFU JR 7 37 62.597 10. Counts,Brent-SMU FR 5 17 29.586 11. Maxwell,Ricardo-WWU JR 4 25 43.581 12. Stockton,Riley-SPU SR 7 28 49.571 13. Chatwin,Cameron-SMU FR 7 20 36.556 14. Hutsen,Cory-SPU SR 7 52 94.553 15. Evans-Taylor,Rod.-SFU JR 7 49 90.544 16. Pankratz,JJ-SFU FR 7 21 40.525 17. Echols,Jaamon-WWU JR 4 23 44.523 18. Hudson,Austin-MSUB SR 5 30 58.517 19. N'Diaye,Bouna-NNU SO 7 22 43.512 20. Wright,Mike-NNU JR 7 28 55.509 3-POINT FG PCT (Min. 1.0 made per game) Player-Team Cl G 3FG FGA Pct 1. Leckband,Christian-UAA JR 4 5 7.714 2. Bianchini,Isaac-SMU SO 7 11 22.500 3. Dawn,Terry-CWU SO 5 9 19.474 4. Stockton,Riley-SPU SR 7 8 17.471 5. Penner,Mitch-SPU JR 7 7 15.467 Echols,Jaamon-WWU JR 4 7 15.467 7. Edwards,Ashton-UAF JR 5 14 31.452 Schreiber,Joey-WWU SO 6 14 31.452 9. Thompson,Travis-UAA SR 6 18 40.450 Shedrick,David-NNU FR 7 9 20.450 11. Parker,Jeffrey-WWU SO 6 19 43.442 12. Wright,Mike-NNU JR 7 15 34.441 13. Ingram,Trey-SMU FR 7 11 25.440 14. Russell,Jordan-CWU JR 5 14 32.438 15. Tomlinson,Kyle-UAF JR 5 9 21.429 16. McGill,Brian-UAA JR 6 8 19.421 17. Thomas,Lewis-WOU SR 7 12 29.414 18. Chatwin,Cameron-SMU FR 7 7 17.412 19. Griffin,Adam-UAF JR 5 8 20.400 20. Sparks-Guest,Denver-SFU FR 7 7 18.389 3-POINT FG MADE Player-Team Cl G 3FG Avg 1. Parker,Jeffrey-WWU SO 6 19 3.17 2. Thompson,Travis-UAA SR 6 18 3.00 3. Vos,Hidde-SFU SO 7 20 2.86 4. Edwards,Ashton-UAF JR 5 14 2.80 Russell,Jordan-CWU JR 5 14 2.80 6. Cole,Justin-SFU SR 7 17 2.43 Westfall,Adam-SFU SO 7 17 2.43 Niang,Sango-SFU SR 7 17 2.43 9. Schreiber,Joey-WWU SO 6 14 2.33 10. Wright,Mike-NNU JR 7 15 2.14 11. Copp,Tyler-SMU SO 7 14 2.00 Matthews,Marc-MSUB SO 6 12 2.00 13. Fain,Derrick-UAA SR 6 11 1.83 14. Tomlinson,Kyle-UAF JR 5 9 1.80 Dawn,Terry-CWU SO 5 9 1.80 16. Echols,Jaamon-WWU JR 4 7 1.75 17. Thomas,Lewis-WOU SR 7 12 1.71 18. Ball,Aubrey-NNU SR 6 10 1.67 19. Griffin,Adam-UAF JR 5 8 1.60 20. Ingram,Trey-SMU FR 7 11 1.57 Bianchini,Isaac-SMU SO 7 11 1.57 FREE THROW PCT (Min. 1.8 made per game) Player-Team Cl G FTM FTA Pct 1. Edwards,Ashton-UAF JR 5 15 16.938 2. Roppo,Joey-CWU JR 5 12 13.923 3. Berg,Sjur-UAA FR 4 8 9.889 4. Nichols,Julian-WOU JR 7 23 26.885 5. Alexander,Devon-WOU JR 7 14 16.875 6. Griffin,Adam-UAF JR 5 11 13.846 7. Harper,Michael-SFU JR 7 14 17.824 8. Avgi,Andy-WOU JR 7 22 27.815 9. Niang,Sango-SFU SR 7 25 31.806 10. Parker,Will-SPU SO 7 19 24.792 11. Kinney,Erik-NNU JR 7 30 38.789 12. Gordon,Gary-MSUB JR 6 21 27.778 13. Impero,Kyle-WWU JR 6 20 26.769 Jacobs,Gary-CWU JR 5 10 13.769 7

15. Sarhan,Marwan-WOU SR 7 15 20.750 16. Copp,Tyler-SMU SO 7 14 19.737 Simon,Patrick-SFU FR 7 14 19.737 18. McGill,Brian-UAA JR 6 19 26.731 19. Hosley,Antoine-MSUB SR 6 16 22.727 20. Stroud,Joseph-CWU JR 5 15 21.714 REBOUNDING Player-Team Cl G OFF DEF TOT Avg 1. Thomas,Lewis-WOU SR 7 11 50 61 8.7 2. Parker,Jeffrey-WWU SO 6 17 31 48 8.0 Hudson,Austin-MSUB SR 5 11 29 40 8.0 4. Kinney,Erik-NNU JR 7 16 37 53 7.6 5. Rima,Kevin-NNU SR 7 21 31 52 7.4 6. Turner,Anye-WWU SR 6 9 34 43 7.2 7. Borton,Matt-SPU SR 7 16 28 44 6.3 Evans-Taylor,Rod.-SFU JR 7 18 26 44 6.3 9. Johnson,Emm.-MSUB JR 6 15 22 37 6.2 10. Chatwin,Cameron-SMU FR 7 16 26 42 6.0 11. Denham,Kendall-MSUB FR 4 2 21 23 5.8 Berg,Sjur-UAA FR 4 7 16 23 5.8 Maxwell,Ricardo-WWU JR 4 5 18 23 5.8 14. Stockton,Riley-SPU SR 7 8 32 40 5.7 Nichols,Julian-WOU JR 7 9 31 40 5.7 16. Johnson,Mac-WWU JR 6 12 21 33 5.5 Impero,Kyle-WWU JR 6 10 23 33 5.5 18. Stroud,Joseph-CWU JR 5 8 19 27 5.4 19. Nelson,Tyler-MSUB SR 6 9 23 32 5.3 20. Harper,Michael-SFU JR 7 11 26 37 5.3 ASSISTS Player-Team Cl G Assists Avg 1. Niang,Sango-SFU SR 7 52 7.43 2. McGill,Brian-UAA JR 6 40 6.67 3. Ingram,Trey-SMU FR 7 36 5.14 4. Denham,Kendall-MSUB FR 4 18 4.50 5. Leavitt,Bryce-SPU JR 6 26 4.33 6. Nichols,Julian-WOU JR 7 30 4.29 7. Maxwell,Ricardo-WWU JR 4 17 4.25 8. Wright,Mike-NNU JR 7 26 3.71 9. Stockton,Riley-SPU SR 7 24 3.43 10. Thompson,Travis-UAA SR 6 20 3.33 11. Vos,Hidde-SFU SO 7 23 3.29 12. Edwards,Ashton-UAF JR 5 16 3.20 13. Copp,Tyler-SMU SO 7 20 2.86 14. Duncan,Alex-UAF JR 5 14 2.80 15. Rodgers,Marc-CWU SO 5 13 2.60 16. Alexander,Devon-WOU JR 7 17 2.43 Harper,Michael-SFU JR 7 17 2.43 18. Russell,Jordan-CWU JR 5 12 2.40 19. Echols,Jaamon-WWU JR 4 9 2.25 20. Blossom,Boomer-UAA SR 5 11 2.20 STEALS Player-Team Cl G Steals Avg 1. Niang,Sango-SFU SR 7 26 3.71 2. Evans-Taylor,Rod.-SFU JR 7 22 3.14 3. Cole,Justin-SFU SR 7 18 2.57 4. Harper,Michael-SFU JR 7 16 2.29 5. Avgi,Andy-WOU JR 7 15 2.14 Vos,Hidde-SFU SO 7 15 2.14 7. Leavitt,Bryce-SPU JR 6 12 2.00 8. Wiley,Jordan-WOU JR 7 13 1.86 Kinney,Erik-NNU JR 7 13 1.86 10. van der Mars,Mathijs-SFU FR 7 12 1.71 11. McGill,Brian-UAA JR 6 10 1.67 Thompson,Travis-UAA SR 6 10 1.67 13. Russell,Jordan-CWU JR 5 8 1.60 Dawn,Terry-CWU SO 5 8 1.60 Rodgers,Marc-CWU SO 5 8 1.60 16. Stockton,Riley-SPU SR 7 11 1.57 Nichols,Julian-WOU JR 7 11 1.57 18. Turner,Anye-WWU SR 6 9 1.50 Echols,Jaamon-WWU JR 4 6 1.50 20. Ingram,Trey-SMU FR 7 10 1.43 BLOCKED SHOTS Player-Team Cl G Blocks Avg 1. Turner,Anye-WWU SR 6 23 3.83 2. Stroud,Joseph-CWU JR 5 16 3.20 3. Thomas,Lewis-WOU SR 7 10 1.43 4. N'Diaye,Bouna-NNU SO 7 9 1.29 5. Hadzisehovic,Almir-UAF JR 5 6 1.20 6. Johnson,Mac-WWU JR 6 7 1.17 7. Schreiber,Joey-WWU SO 6 6 1.00 Bowen,Blake-WWU JR 4 4 1.00 9. Simon,Patrick-SFU FR 7 6 0.86 10. Matthews,Marc-MSUB SO 6 5 0.83 11. Counts,Brent-SMU FR 5 4 0.80 Jacobs,Gary-CWU JR 5 4 0.80 13. Diouf,Kalidou-UAA FR 6 4 0.67 ASSIST/TURNOVER RATIO (Min. 2.0 assists/game) Player-Team CL G Ast. Avg TO Avg Ratio 1. Blossom,Boomer-UAA SR 5 11 2.2 2 0.4 5.50 2. Thompson,Travis-UAA SR 6 20 3.3 6 1.0 3.33 3. Duncan,Alex-UAF JR 5 14 2.8 5 1.0 2.80 4. Niang,Sango-SFU SR 7 52 7.4 20 2.9 2.60 Leavitt,Bryce-SPU JR 6 26 4.3 10 1.7 2.60 6. Vos,Hidde-SFU SO 7 23 3.3 9 1.3 2.56 7. Olivier,Pol-NNU SO 7 15 2.1 6 0.9 2.50 8. Maxwell,Ricardo-WWU JR 4 17 4.3 7 1.8 2.43 9. Ingram,Trey-SMU FR 7 36 5.1 16 2.3 2.25 10. Stockton,Riley-SPU SR 7 24 3.4 11 1.6 2.18 11. Nichols,Julian-WOU JR 7 30 4.3 14 2.0 2.14 12. McGill,Brian-UAA JR 6 40 6.7 20 3.3 2.00 13. Javier,Harris-WWU JR 6 13 2.2 7 1.2 1.86 14. Copp,Tyler-SMU SO 7 20 2.9 11 1.6 1.82 15. Denham,Kendall-MSUB FR 4 18 4.5 10 2.5 1.8 8