Northwest Nazarene: Erik Kinney scored 32 points
converting on 13 of 21 shots as the Crusaders split two
games in California. Mike Wright contributed 21 points
and 10 assists and Bouna N’Diaye netted 20 points.
GNAC Career Leaders
Scoring
1. Austin Nichols, Humboldt State (2001-04)
25. Travis Thompson, Alaska Anchorage (10-11, 13-14)
59. Cory Hutsen, Seattle Pacific (2012-15)
Saint Martin’s: Tyler Idowu scored 46 points and also had
26 rebounds in a trio of games prior to the holidays.
Idowu made 16 of 23 field goal attempts. Riley Carel had
29 points, 13 assists and 10 rebounds and Brent Counts
scored 27 points, grabbed 18 rebounds and blocked six
shots.
2501
1368
1025
Three-Pointers
1. Jake Linton, Saint Martin’s (2006-09)
6. Travis Thompson, Alaska Anchorage (10-11, 13-14)
292
254
Rebounds
1. Fred Hooks, Humboldt State (2001-04)
16. Riley Stockton, Seattle Pacific (2011-14)
Seattle Pacific: Riley Stockton had 16 assists and nine
rebounds as the Falcons won a pair of games in Hawaii. His
nine rebounds gave him exactly 600 for his career, moving
th
him into a tie for 16 place with SPU’s Rob Will (2005-08)
th
on the GNACC all-time list. He ranks 14 in assists with
nd
373. He also ranks 22 in steals with 132. Shawn Reid
had 36 points in the two wins (See GNAC Player of the
Week notes).
1268
600
Assists
1. Luke Cooper, Alaska Anchorage (2005-08)
14. Riley Stockton, Seattle Pacific (2011-14)
880
373
Steals
1. Blair Wheadon, Western Oregon (2009-12)
19 Devon Alexander, Western Oregon (2012-14)
22. Riley Stockton, Seattle Pacific (2011-14)
Simon Fraser: Simon Fraser scored 160 points for the
second time this season defeating Capilano 161-108 in its
final game of the 2014 callendar year. In November, the
Clan beat Northwest Indian 160-99. SFU has now
produced the top three scoring games in GNAC history this
winter. Sango Niang had 12 assists in the contest.
216
139
132
Blocks
1. Brannon Stone, Seattle Pacific (1999-02)
8. Anye Turner, Western Washington (2012-14)
26. Kevin Rima, Northwest Nazarene (2010-14)
269
118
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GNAC Miscellany
Western Oregon: The Wolves have won nine straight after
closing their non-conference schedule with wins over
Multnomah and Capilano. Jordan Wiley had 30 points and
Devon Alexander had 29 in the two contests. Wiley made
10 of 21 treys and Alexander converted on 7-of-15. Julian
Nichols had team-highs of 16 assists and seven steals.
Andy Avgi had 26 points and 18 rebounds.
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.
Western Washington: Jaamon Echols scored 68 points as
the Vikings won two of three games. Thirty-nine of his
points came in Las Vegas as the Vikings split two games,
losing 72-65 to unbeaten and No. 4 ranked Tarleton State
(10-0) before defeating Cal State San Bernardino 72-66.
Jeffrey Parker netted 44 points in the three contests.
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