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Week in Review Alaska Central Washington Conference: 4-2; Overall: 12-4 Conference: 3-3; Overall: 8-6 Thur. 1/8: W 85-77(OT) at SMU Sat. 1/10: W 74-64 at WOU Thur. 1/8: L 76-68 vs. Western Washington Sat. 1/10: W 66-54 vs. Simon Fraser Week’s Top Performers Week’s Top Performers Offense Jordan Wilson Benissa Bulaya Pts. 40 32 FG% 55% 52% Offense OReb. 4 1 Ast. 0 13 Jasmin Edwards Jasmine Parker Pts. 37 26 Jasmine Parker Ericka Locker Stl. 3 2 Stl. 6 1 DReb. 12 10 OReb. 4 5 Ast. 16 3 Defense Defense Benissa Bulaya Kailee Skjold FG% 57% 50% Blk. 1 1 DReb. 11 8 Blk. 2 0 Next Up Sat. 1/17: at Alaska Anchorage, 7 p.m. Next Up Thur. 1/15: at Montana State Billings, 5:15 p.m. Sat. 1/17: at Seattle Pacific, 7 p.m. Notes: Alaska swept Saint Martin’s and Western Oregon on the road last week. This was only the second time in school history, and the first time since 2004-05, the Nanooks swept road GNAC contests. Notes: The Wildcats snapped a four game losing streak against Simon Fraser Saturday and only allowed 54 points to the Clan. The Wildcats have allowed less than 54 points in six of their eight wins. #5 Alaska Anchorage Montana State Billings Conference: 5-1; Overall: 15-1 Conference: 1-4; Overall: 9-6 Thur. 1/8: W 79-61 at WOU Sat. 1/10: W 74-47 at SMU Sat. 1/10: L 70-60 vs. Seattle Pacific Week’s Top Performers Week’s Top Performers Offense Offense Megan Mullings Jenna Buchanan Pts. 39 25 FG% 65% 57% OReb. 6 3 Ast. 1 4 Kayleen Goggins Rylee Kane Pts. 24 13 FG% 55% 67% Rylee Kane Alisha Breen Stl. 1 0 DReb. 5 6 Adriana Dent Alli Madison DReb. 4 6 Ast. 3 2 Defense Defense Stl. 10 5 OReb. 1 0 Blk. 0 0 Next Up Sat. 1/17: vs. Alaska, 7 p.m. Notes: Alaska Anchorage risks their three-game win streak Saturday against Alaska, which has won six in a row. The Seawolves haven’t lost to the Nanooks since the 2006-07 season. Blk. 0 0 Next Up Thur. 1/15: vs. Central Washington, 5:15 p.m. Sat. 1/17: vs. Northwest Nazarene, 5:15 p.m. Notes: Montana State Billings four conference losses have come against the GNAC’s top five teams. The next four games for the Yellowjackets will be played against teams below .500, the first against CWU which they haven’t lost to in their last five contests.