Week in Review
Alaska
Central Washington
Conference: 4-7; Overall: 12-9
Conference: 6-5; Overall: 11-8
Thur. 1/29: L 75-74 at NNU
Sat. 1/31: L 71-50 at CWU
Thur. 1/29: L 58-50 vs. Alaska Anchorage
Sat. 1/31: W 71-50 vs. Alaska
Week’s Top Performers
Week’s Top Performers
Offense
Pts.
Stephanie Toumson 32
Benissa Bulaya
18
FG%
69%
38%
Offense
OReb.
10
0
Ast.
0
8
Jasmin Edwards
Melanie Valdez
Pts.
23
20
Jasmine Parker
Courtney Johnson
Stl.
3
1
Stl.
4
1
DReb.
7
10
Blk.
0
1
Notes: With two more victories, the Nanooks could
match their best win record since joining the GNAC
in 2001. Currently their 12-9 record is the best in a
season since 2007-08 Nanooks.
Conference: 4-7; Overall: 12-9
Thur. 1/29: L 82-71 vs. Western Washington
Sat. 1/31: W 79-74 vs. Simon Fraser
Thur. 1/29: W 58-50 at CWU
Sat. 1/31: W 97-83 at NNU
Week’s Top Performers
Week’s Top Performers
Offense
Offense
OReb.
3
3
Ast.
1
3
Kayleen Goggins
Alisha Breen
Pts.
50
42
FG%
59%
57%
Alisha Breen
Rylee Kane
Stl.
1
5
DReb.
9
6
Jenna Buchanan
Jessica Madison
DReb.
5
7
OReb.
4
8
Ast.
5
9
Defense
Defense
Stl.
7
4
Blk.
7
0
Montana State Billings
Conference: 10-1; Overall: 20-1
Megan Mullings
Jessica Madison
DReb.
17
13
Notes: Central Washington held the second highest
scoring team in the nation to a season-low 58 points in
Thursday’s loss to the Seawolves. CWU is only allowing
59.6 points to opponents this season.
#2 Alaska Anchorage
FG%
76%
40%
Ast.
6
6
Next Up
Thur. 2/5: at Simon Fraser, 7 p.m.
Sat. 2/7: at Western Washington, 7 p.m.
Next Up
Thur. 2/5: vs. Western Oregon, 7 p.m.
Sat. 2/7: vs. Saint Martin’s, 3 p.m.
Pts.
34
27
OReb.
2
0
Defense
Defense
Benissa Bulaya
Brianna Kirk
FG%
43%
43%
Blk.
0
0
Next Up
Thur. 2/5: vs. Saint Martin’s, 7 p.m.
Sat. 2/7: vs. Western Oregon, 5:15 p.m.
Notes: UAA avenged its lone loss of the season Saturday
with a 14-point win over NNU. In the win, two
Seawolves moved up on the school’s all-time threepoint list with Jessica Madison ranking fifth and Jenna
Buchanan ranking 10th.
Blk.
3
1
Next Up
Sat. 2/7: at Seattle Pacific, 2 p.m.
Notes: Quinn Peoples joined Kayleen Goggins on the
1,000-point list on Thursday. The two become the first
GNAC teammates this season to each have 1,000 points
in a career. SPU’s Ohlsen and Callen reached that mark
Saturday.