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In this week’s national statistical report, Sango Niang of Simon Fraser ranks fourth in assists (6.9) and ninth in scoring (23.5). Assist/TO Assist/TO Assist/TO Assist/TO Also in the Top 10 are Anye Turner of Western Washington, Julian Nichols of Western Oregon and Joseph Stroud and Dom Williams of Central Washington. NABC Pre-Season Nov. 25 Dec. 2 Dec. 9 Dec. 16 Dec. 30 Jan. 6 Jan. 13 Jan. 20 Jan. 27 Seattle Pacific is second in rebounding margin (13.7) and fifth in scoring margin (18.7) and field goal percentage (52.0). Western Washington is fifth in blocked shots (5.9) and Western Oregon is sixth in free throw percentage (77.9). GNAC in NCAA Top 25 Statistical Rankings Rank Avg 1st 113.1 12th 62.1 5th 18.7 18th 13.9 5th 52.0 1st 13.1 23rd 31.3 6th 77.9 2nd 13.7 25th 6.8 9th 18.9 17th 17.3 24th 16.9 5th 5.9 16th 4.9 1st 14.1 1st 10.5 2nd 16.7 18th 14.5 Individual Scoring 3-Pointers 3-Point PCT. 3-Point PCT. Free Throw PCT. Free Throw PCT. Assists Assists Blocked Shots Blocked Shots Player Sango Niang, SFU Dom Williams, CWU Jordan Wiley, WOU Jeffrey Parker, WWU Julian Nichols, WOU Ashton Edwards, UAF Sango Niang, SFU Julian Nichols, WOU Anye Turner, WWU Joseph Stroud, CWU Rank 9th 20th 16th 25th 14th 22nd 4th 18th 4th 8th SPU 22nd NR (49th) NR (40th) --NR (40th) NR (41st) NR (27th) NR (39th) NR (33rd) NR (32nd) WWU 11th NR (27th) NR (32nd) --------------- D2SIDA Nov. 18 Nov. 25 Dec. 2 Dec. 9 Jan. 27 In team categories, Simon Fraser leads Division II in scoring (113.1), three- pointers (13.1), steals (14.1) and turnover margin (10.5) and also ranks second in offensive rebounds (16.7) and ninth in assists (18.9). Institution Simon Fraser Seattle Pacific Seattle Pacific Western Oregon Seattle Pacific Simon Fraser Seattle Pacific Western Oregon Seattle Pacific Western Washington Simon Fraser Alaska Anchorage Central Washington Western Washington Central Washington Simon Fraser Simon Fraser Simon Fraser Western Washington 3.36 3.31 3.03 2.93 NABC and D2SIDA Nationals Polls Turner ranks fourth (3.28) and Stroud is eighth (2.75) in blocked shots. Nichols is fifth (3.36) and Williams is eighth (3.31) in assist/turnover ratio (3.36). Team Scoring Offense Scoring Defense Scoring Margin Scoring Margin Field Goal PCT. Three-Pointers Three-Point Def. Free Throw PCT. Rebound Margin Rebound Margin Assists Assists Assists Blocked Shots Blocked Shots Steals Turnover Margin Off. Rebounds Off. Rebounds 5th 8th 17th 18th Julian Nichols, WOU Dom Williams, CWU Sango Niang, SFU Riley Stockton, SPU WWU 12th NR (30th) NR (35th) --- WOU CWU ---- ---- ----NR (43rd) NR (37th) NR (34th) NR (36th) NR (33rd) NR (28th) 24th ----------------NR (41st) WOU ---- ----NR (35th) NR (34th) NR – Not rated in Top 25 (number in parenthesis indicates position overall including others receiving vote) D2SIDA Regional Polls Nov. 17 Nov. 24 Dec. 1 Dec. 8 Dec. 15 Dec. 29 Jan. 5 Jan. 12 Jan. 18 Jan. 25 CWU 8th SPU WOU 6th 6th 9th 8th 9th 5th 6th 6th WWU 2nd 5th-T 5th 4th 4th 4th 6th 7th 5th 2014-15 ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAMS: Seattle Pacific (Nov. 14-15) – Cory Hutson, SPU; Mitch Penner, SPU; Jordan Russell, CWU; Joseph Stroud, CWU. Dominican (Nov. 1415) – Antoine Hosley, MSUB. Sonoma State (Nov. 14-15) – Brian McGill, UAA. Western Washington (Nov. 14-15) – Jeffrey Parker, WWU (MVP); Anye Turner, WWU; Joey Schreiber, WWU; Erik Kinney, NNU. Alaska (Nov. 20-22) – Ruben Silvas, Alaska. WOU (Nov. 21-22) – Trey Ingram, SMU; Lewis Thomas, WOU. Great Alaska Shootout (Nov. 26-29) – Travis Thompson, UAA*. (*UAA played Shootout as exhibition). UAA Seawolf Jamboree (Dec. 12-13) – Kalidou Diouf, UAA; Travis Thompson, UAA. Avg 23.5 3.17 47.6 46.0 90.5 89.1 6.9 5.8 3.28 2.75 2