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Week in Review Alaska Central Washington Conference: 4-3; Overall: 12-5 Conference: 4-4; Overall: 9-7 Sat. 1/17: L 87-62 at UAA Thur. 1/15: W 75-54 at MSUB Sat. 1/17: L 67-52 at Seattle Pacific Week’s Top Performers Week’s Top Performers Offense Kailee Skjold Benissa Bulaya Pts. 11 11 FG% 44% 38% OReb. 1 0 Ast. 5 8 Offense Jasmin Edwards Jasmine Parker Pts. 27 26 Jasmine Parker Melanie Valdez Stl. 3 6 FG% 47% 58% OReb. 2 5 Ast. 9 5 Defense Stl. Kailee Skjold 3 Stephanie Toumson 1 DReb. 2 6 Defense Blk. 4 6 Next Up Thur. 1/22: vs. Simon Fraser, 5:15 p.m. Sat. 1/24: vs. Western Washington, 5:15 p.m. Notes: The Nanooks outscored Alaska Anchorage in the second half 44-36. This is the first time in 12 games, dating back to 2007, the Nanooks have outscored the Seawolves in any half. #3 Alaska Anchorage Conference: 6-1; Overall: 16-1 Sat. 1/17: W 87-62 vs. Alaska Notes: The Wildcats were held to their lowest scoring output against a Division II opponent this season in the 67-52 defeat against Seattle Pacific. Montana State Billings Conference: 2-5; Overall: 10-7 Thur. 1/15: L 75-54 vs. Central Washington Sat. 1/17: W 84-62 vs. Northwest Nazarene Week’s Top Performers Offense Jessica Madison Kiki Robertson Kiki Robertson Megan Mullings Stl. 7 2 FG% 55% 56% OReb. 0 0 Ast. 3 7 Offense Kayleen Goggins Annie DePuydt Pts. 40 25 FG% 54% 53% Annie DePuydt Alisha Breen Stl. 7 1 DReb. 4 9 Defense DReb. 1 4 Blk. 1 0 Next Up Sat. 1/24: at Northwest Nazarene, 2 p.m. Week’s Top Performers Pts. 15 13 DReb. 11 1 Blk. 0 1 Next Up Thur. 1/22: vs. Western Washington, 5:15 p.m. Sat. 1/24: vs. Simon Fraser, 5:15 p.m. Notes: The 33-point lead at halftime against the Nanooks was the seventh largest halftime lead against a Division II school in Seawolves history and tied for the largest in its conference history. OReb. 1 2 Ast. 5 6 Defense Blk. 1 2 Next Up Thur. 1/22: at Saint Martin’s, 7 p.m. Sat. 1/24: at Western Oregon, 7 p.m. (ROOT SPORTS Game of the Week) Notes: Montana State Billings snapped a four-game losing streak in GNAC play. The Yellowjackets 84 points were the most they’ve scored in a conference game since Feb. 27 of last season when MSUB put up 104 points against Alaska.