The Wolves were the only GNAC team to receive votes in
the weekly poll.
Seattle Pacific ranks second in rebound margin (12.7),
fourth in field goal percentage (51.8) and seventh in
scoring margin (15.9).
Three other West Region teams are ranked in this week’s
poll – BYU-Hawaii at No. 13, Cal Baptist at No. 22 and
Azusa Pacific at No. 22.
Western Washington ranks fifth in blocked shots (5.6) and
Western Oregon ranks sixth in free throw percentage
(77.6).
In this week’s D2SIDA national poll, Western Oregon is
ranked 16th. The Wolves are ranked second and Seattle
Pacific is ranked 10th in the D2SIDA regional poll.
GNAC in NCAA Top 25 Statistical Rankings
Team
Scoring Offense
Scoring Margin
Scoring Margin
Field Goal PCT.
Three-Pointers
Free Throw PCT.
Free Throw PCT.
Rebound Margin
Assists
Assists
Assists
Assist/TO Ratio
Blocked Shots
Blocked Shots
Steals
Steals
Turnover Margin
Off. Rebounds
Off. Rebounds
Nichols, Turner Fourth in National Statistics
Western Oregon guard Julian Nichols and Western
Washington forward Anye Turner are ranked fourth
nationally in assist/turnover ratio and blocked shots,
respectively, in this week’s NCAA Division II national
statistical report.
Nichols is averaging 3.44 assists for every turnover, while
Turner, last week’s GNAC Player of the Week, is averaging
3.18 blocked shots.
Turner has had one or more blocks in 23 consecutive
games dating back to the end of the 2013-14 season. He
has had at least two blocks in every game this season
except for six contests in which he had one.
Nichols also ranks second in the GNAC in assists (6.13) and
steals (2.17) and third in free throw percentage (87.7) and
Turner is also the conference rebound leader (8.4).
Other GNAC players ranked in the Top 10 in NCAA Division
II include Simon Fraser guard Sango Niang, Central
Washington guard Dom Williams, Central Washington
forward Joseph Stroud and Seattle Paci