Week in Review
Alaska
Central Washington
Conference: 0-2; Overall: 6-4
Conference: 2-0; Overall: 6-2
Idle
Sat. 12/13: W 54-36 vs. Concordia
Week’s Top Performers
Week’s Top Performers
Offense
Pts.
FG%
OReb.
Ast.
Courtney Johnson
Jasmin Edwards
Courtney Johnson
Jasmine Parker
Defense
Stl.
DReb.
Offense
Pts.
19
15
Stl.
4
2
Blk.
FG%
86%
36%
OReb.
1
2
Ast.
2
1
Defense
Next Up
Fri. 12/19: vs. Pacific, 5 p.m.
Sat. 12/20: vs. Texas-Kingsville, 5 p.m.
Notes: Through 10 games, seven different Nanooks
rank in the top 12 in different categories in the GNAC
including Jordan Wilson in scoring (6th), Kaillee
Skjold in rebounding (7th) and Benissa Bulaya in
assists (6th).
DReb.
9
2
Blk.
0
0
Next Up
Thur. 12/18: vs. Montana Tech, 5:15 p.m.
Fri. 12/19: vs. South Dakota Mines, 5:15 p.m.
Notes: The Wildcats have held their last three
opponents to an average of 39.0 points scored. CWU
currently ranks 15th in the nation allowing 55.6 points
per game.
#9 Alaska Anchorage
Montana State Billings
Conference: 2-0; Overall: 9-0
Conference: 1-1; Overall: 7-3
Sat. 12/13: W 96-68 vs. McKen.
Sun. 12/14: W 80-66 vs. McKen.
Sat. 12/13: W 88-65 vs. Jamestown
Mon. 12/15: L 76-57 at Montana State (Exh)
Week’s Top Performers
Week’s Top Performers
Offense
Leah Bonner
KeKe Wright
Pts.
34
23
Adriana Dent
Megan Mullings
Stl.
6
4
FG%
48%
54%
Offense
OReb.
3
13
Ast.
4
2
Alisha Breen
Kayleen Goggins
Pts.
35
34
FG%
40%
36%
Alisha Breen
Annie DePuydt
Stl.
4
2
DReb.
9
13
Defense
DReb.
11
5
OReb.
6
3
Ast.
4
3
Defense
Blk.
0
8
Blk.
4
1
Next Up
Sat. 12/19: vs. Texas-Kingsville, 5 p.m.
Sun. 12/20: vs. Pacific (Ore.), 7 p.m.
Next Up
Thur. 12/18: vs. South Dakota Mines, 7:30 p.m.
Fri. 12/19: vs. Montana Tech, 7:30 p.m.
Notes: The Seawolves 9-0 start of the season is the third
best start in school history. The nine straight wins are
also the fifth longest in program history.
Notes: Montana State Billings set a new school record
making all 22 free throws in its win over 10th ranked
Jamestown of the NAIA. The 100 percent effort from
the line ranks second in the GNAC all-time behind
NNU’s 23 in 2003.