game in the conference race with wins over Montana
State Billings and the Falcons. Avgi made 17 of 28 shots
and 11 of 12 foul shots. He also had nine rebounds, five
assists, three steals and two blocks. WOU extended its
win streak to eight games and its home win streak to 11
with the two wins … Fain scored 42 points and also had 15
rebounds as Alaska Anchorage, which plays five of its final
seven games at home, improved to 5-2 in conference road
contests with wins at Western Washington and Simon
Fraser. Fain made 13-of-22 shots, including 9-of-15 from
the three-point line. He also converted on 7-of-8 free
throws as the Seawolves shot 81.2 percent (56-of-69) from
the line.
GNAC Career Leaders
Feb. 2-8: Anye Turner, Western Washington (F, 6-7, Sr.,
Olympia, WA – Black Hills) scored 23 points and also had
23 rebounds and nine blocks in leading the Vikings to a
pair of 10-point road wins at Seattle Pacific (82-72) and
MSU Billings (75-65). Turner played a key role defensively
in WWU’s win at SPU. He had all five of the Vikings’
blocked shots as WWU held SPU to a 44.4 shooting
percentage. The Falcons came into the game ranked
fourth nationally in field goal percentage shooting 52.1
percent. Turner, who ranks sixth in GNAC history in career
blocked shots with 152, converted 58.8 percent of his
attempts, making 10 of 17. He also had four assists and a
steal without committing a turnover.
Rebounds
Scoring
1.
14.
40.
52.
60.
68.
Austin Nichols, Humboldt State (2001-04)
Travis Thompson, Alaska Anchorage (10-11, 13-15)
Cory Hutsen, Seattle Pacific (2012-15)
Andy Avgi, Western Oregon (2012-15)
Kevin Rima, Northwest Nazarene (2010-15)
Sango Niang, Simon Fraser (2013-15)
2501
1629
1246
1130
1034
959
Three-Pointers
1. Travis Thompson, Alaska Anchorage (10-11, 13-15)
2. Jake Linton, Saint Martin’s (2006-09)
24. Jordan Wiley, Western Oregon (2012-15)
1. Fred Hooks, Humboldt State (2001-04)
9. Riley Stockton, Seattle Pacific (2011-15)
16. Kevin Rima, Northwest Nazarene (2010-15)
295
292
158
1268
713
619
Assists
1.
10.
27.
30.
Luke Cooper, Alaska Anchorage (2005-08)
Riley Stockton, Seattle Pacific (2011-15)
Travis Thompson, Alaska Anchorage (10-11, 13-15)
Brian McGill, Alaska Anchorage (2013-15)
880
418
327
305
Steals
1. Blair Wheadon, Western Oregon (2009-12)
9. Devon Alexander, Western Oregon (2012-15)
17. Riley Stockton, Seattle Pacific (2011-15)
Feb. 9-15 - Cory Hutsen, Seattle Pacific (C, 6-8, Sr.,
Sammamish, WA - Skyline) scored 43 points, including 23
in a 73-72 overtime win at Alaska Anchorage Saturday as
the Falcons kept alive their chances to earn a first-round
bye in next month’s conference playoffs with two
victories. Hutsen, who made 11 of 15 shots against the
Seawolves, scored a basket with 2:18 left in overtime to
give SPU its final lead at 70-68. In two wins in Alaska,
Hutson made 20 of 29 field goal attempts and also had
nine rebounds and a team-best three blocks helping SPU
limit the Seawolves and Alaska Nanooks to a combined
40.7 shooting percentage.
216
165
146
Blocks
1. Brannon Stone, Seattle Pacific (1999-02)
6. Anye Turner, Western Washington (2012-15)
20. Kevin Rima, Northwest Nazarene (2010-15)
Feb. 16-22: Jeffrey Parker, Western Washington (F, 6-6,
So., Richmond, CA - Salesian) led the Vikings to two wins,
including a 73-50 victory at Western Oregon snapping the
Wolves’ 11-game win streak. In the two contests, Parker
scored 42 points, connecting on 16 of 25 shots, including
9-of-15 three-pointers. He also had six rebounds and
three assists. WWU has won seven straight, six by doubledigit margins.
6
269
161
89