as exhibition). UAA Seawolf Jamboree (Dec. 12-13) –
Kalidou Diouf, UAA; Travis Thompson, UAA.
game point total in GNAC history. The Clan also got 25
points from Roderick Evans-Taylor and 23 from Justin Cole.
SFU had 17 shots blocked in shooting for a 41.9
percentage.
Team Notes
Western Oregon: Jordan Wiley made 5-of-8 three-point
shots and scored 21 points as the Wolves maintained its
narrow lead in the conference race defeating Saint
Martin’s 82-68. Devon Alexander had six steals moving
into 15th place on the GNAC career list with 151.
Alaska: Almir Hadzisehovic had 36 points on 15-of-24
shooting in two road losses, including an overtime defeat
to MSU Billings. Anthony Reese added 30 points, making
12 of 19 shots. Hadzisehovic made a basket with three
seconds left in regulation to give UAF a one-point lead at
Billings Thursday before MSUB tied it making 1-of-2 free
throws to force overtime.
Western Washington: Ricardo Maxwell scored 44 points
in losses at Central Washington and Northwest Nazarene.
He had 29 in the latter game. The Vikings led 45-34 at
halftime against CWU and 37-29 at the break against NNU.
Anye Turner played just eight minutes in the two contests
before sustaining an Achilles injury Thursday at Ellensburg.
He is expected back Thursday,
Alaska Anchorage: Travis Thompson had 31 points and
Dom Hunter had 28 as the Seawolves earned a road split
at Seattle and Billings.
Sjur Berg had a team-high 13
rebounds. The Seawolves, however, were outrebounded
63-49 and outshot 51.4 percent to 43.2.
GNAC Players of the Week
Central Washington: Dom Williams scored 31 points and
had 13 assists to lead the Wildcats to a home sweep of
Western Washington and Simon Fraser. Joseph Stroud
added 38 points, 12 rebounds, nine blocks and five steals
and Joey Roppo, who averages 7, had 31 points and six
assists. Williams’ long three-pointer with 3.8 seconds left
snapped a 71-71 tie in Wednesday’s ROOT SPORTS game
against WWU. CWU had 7 blocks – and just 7 turnovers in the victory.
Week
Nov. 10-16
Nov. 17-23
Nov. 24-30
Dec. 1-7
Dec. 8-14
Dec. 15-21
Dec. 29-J. 4
MSU Billings: Jace Anderson, who came into the weekend
averaging just 4.2 points and 10.8 minutes, scored 46
points as the Yellowjackets split two games. Anderson had
27 points including seven in overtime, as the Yellowjackets
beat Alaska 83-78 Thursday, then added 19 more in a 7062 loss to Alaska Anchorage. Anderson made 15 of 26
shots, 8-of-17 from the arc.
Jan. 5-11
Player
Jeffrey Parker, Western Washington
Joseph Stroud, Central Washington
Ruben Silvas, Alaska
Julian Nichols, Western Oregon
Dom Williams, Central Washington
Mitch Penner, Seattle Pacific
Shawn Reid, Seattle Pacific
Ashton Edwards, Alaska
Brian McGill, Alaska Anchorage
Momir Gataric, MSU Billings
Andy Avgi, 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 13th 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.
Northwest Nazarene: The Crusaders shot 55.9 percent
from the floor (57-of-102) and made 62-of-82 free throws
in sweeping Simon Fraser and Western Washington.
NNU blocked 11 SFU shots and made 26 of 28 free throws
against WWU compared to 16-of-27 by the Vikings. Erik
Kinney had 32 points in the two wins.
Saint Martin’s: Tyler Co pp tied his career high with 19
points, making 4-of-6 three-pointers in a 14-point road
loss at Monmouth. Trey Ingram had seven assists and
Tyler Idowu blocked three shots.
Seattle Pacific: Mitch Penner had 33 points, including 21
against Alaska Anchorage as the Falcons ran their home
win streak against the Seawolves to 11. SPU also got 18
points from Cory Hutsen and 13 points and 10 rebounds
from Riley Stockton against UAA. Will Parker came off the
bench to lead SPU against Alaska with 14 points.
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.
Simon Fraser: Sango Niang’s two-game point total of 71
(See Player of the Week notes) is the 10th highest two-
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