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Mar. 22, 2016 • Elite Eight Edition Contact: Blake Timm, Assistant Commissioner For Communications GNACSports.com • @G5ACSports 503-805-8756 • [email protected] 2015-16 GNAC Men’s Basketball Standings GNAC Overall W L Pct. W L Pct. Home Away Neutral Streak *#+ Western Oregon 18 2 .900 30 3 .909 15-0 10-3 5-0 Won 7 * Alaska 15 5 .750 22 8 .733 12-3 7-2 3-3 Lost 1 * Alaska Anchorage 14 6 .700 21 11 .656 11-5 7-3 3-3 Lost 2 * Seattle Pacific 14 6 .700 22 9 .710 11-3 9-3 1-2 Lost 2 * Central Washington 13 7 .650 18 8 .692 9-3 7-4 2-1 Lost 1 * Western Washington 9 11 .450 16 15 .516 8-6 4-7 4-2 Lost 1 Saint Martin’s 9 11 .450 15 13 .535 9-7 5-5 1-1 Won 2 Montana State Billings 8 12 .400 11 17 .393 5-7 5-8 1-2 Won 1 Concordia 5 15 .250 7 20 .259 5-7 2-11 0-2 Lost 2 Northwest Nazarene 4 16 .200 8 18 .285 6-8 2-10 0-0 Lost 3 Simon Fraser 1 19 .050 2 24 .077 1-13 1-11 0-0 Lost 5 * - Clinched berth in GNAC Championships. # - Clinched GNAC regular season championship. + - GNAC Tournament champion. #GNACMBB in 140 @GNACSports #RegionalChamps Western Oregon won its first NCAA Division II West Regional championship and earned its first trip to the Division II Elite Eight with a 60-55 victory over UC San Diego. #AllAmericans Western Oregon’s Andy Avgi and Alaska Anchorage’s Sekou Wiggs were named third team All-Americans by the D2CCA. Avgi also was selected as an All-American by the NABC. #RecordEfforts In their regional final game with UC San Diego, Western Oregon set a GNAC record with no turnovers. They also combined with UC San Diego to set a Division II record for best free throw percentage by both teams. #I’mAPepper,You’reAPepper The Division II Elite Eight begins Wesnesday at the Dr. Pepper Center in Frisco, Texas. Western Oregon will play the last game of the quarterfinal round against Saginaw Valley State. #OnTheAir The semifinal games of the Elite Eight will air on the CBS Sports Network. The championship game on Saturday will air on CBS. Get Social Twitter Accounts/Hashtags For GNAC Men’s Basketball Programs GNAC @GNACSports #GNACMBB Alaska @AlaskaNanooks #NanookNation Alaska Anchorage @UAASeawolves #SeawolfHoops Cent. Washington @CWUAthletics #CWUWildcats Concordia @gocugo #gocugo MSU Billings @MSUBSports #MSUBMBB NW Nazarene @NNUSports #GoNNUCrusaders Saint Martin’s @SMUSaints #SaintsAlive Seattle Pacific @SPUFalcons Simon Fraser @SFUClan #NCAAeh W. Oregon @WOUWolves #WOUWolves W. Washington @WWUAthletics #GoViks THIS WEEK’S GAMES NCAA DIVISION II ELITE EIGHT at Frisco, Texas Wed., Mar. 23 No. 1 Lincoln Memorial vs. No. 8 Barry, 12 p.m. No. 4 West Liberty vs. No. 5 Stonehill, 2:30 p.m. No. 2 Augustana (S.D.) vs. No. 7 Tarleton State, 6 p.m. No. 3 Western Oregon vs. No. 6 Saginaw Valley State, 8:30 p.m. Fri., Mar. 25 Lincoln Memorial/Barry winner vs. West Liberty/ Stonehill winner, 6 p.m. Augustana/Tarleton State winner vs. Western Oregon/Saginaw Valley State winner, 8:30 p.m. Sat., Mar. 26 Championship Game, 2 p.m. All times Central Daylight time. All games will be webcast on NCAA.com Semifinal games will air on CBS Sports Network Championship game will air on CBS Tourism Burnaby Is A Proud Sponsor Of The Great Northwest Athletic Conference LAST WEEK’S GAMES NCAA DIVISION II WEST REGIONAL at Monmouth, Ore. Fri., Mar. 11 No. 3 Cal Baptist 70, No. 6 Cal Poly Pomona 63 No. 2 UC San Diego 76, No. 7 Chico State 64 No. 5 Azusa Pacific 77, No. 4 Seattle Pacific 66 at No. 1 Western Oregon 82, No. 8 Humboldt State 65 Sat., Mar. 12 No. 2 UC San Diego 71, No. 3 Cal Baptist 69 at No. 1 Western Oregon 81, No. 5 Azusa Pacific 69 Mon., Mar. 14 at No. 1 Western Oregon 60, No. 2 UC San Diego 55

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Mar. 22, 2016 • Elite Eight Edition Contact: Blake Timm, Assistant Commissioner For Communications GNACSports.com • @G5ACSports 503-805-8756 • [email protected]

2015-16 GNAC Men’s Basketball Standings GNAC Overall W L Pct. W L Pct. Home Away Neutral Streak*#+ Western Oregon 18 2 .900 30 3 .909 15-0 10-3 5-0 Won 7* Alaska 15 5 .750 22 8 .733 12-3 7-2 3-3 Lost 1* Alaska Anchorage 14 6 .700 21 11 .656 11-5 7-3 3-3 Lost 2* Seattle Pacific 14 6 .700 22 9 .710 11-3 9-3 1-2 Lost 2* Central Washington 13 7 .650 18 8 .692 9-3 7-4 2-1 Lost 1* Western Washington 9 11 .450 16 15 .516 8-6 4-7 4-2 Lost 1Saint Martin’s 9 11 .450 15 13 .535 9-7 5-5 1-1 Won 2Montana State Billings 8 12 .400 11 17 .393 5-7 5-8 1-2 Won 1Concordia 5 15 .250 7 20 .259 5-7 2-11 0-2 Lost 2Northwest Nazarene 4 16 .200 8 18 .285 6-8 2-10 0-0 Lost 3Simon Fraser 1 19 .050 2 24 .077 1-13 1-11 0-0 Lost 5* - Clinched berth in GNAC Championships. # - Clinched GNAC regular season championship.+ - GNAC Tournament champion.

#GNACMBB in 140@GNACSports#RegionalChamps Western Oregon won its first NCAA Division II West Regional championship and earned its first trip to the Division II Elite Eight with a 60-55 victory over UC San Diego.

#AllAmericans Western Oregon’s Andy Avgi and Alaska Anchorage’s Sekou Wiggs were named third team All-Americans by the D2CCA. Avgi also was selected as an All-American by the NABC.

#RecordEfforts In their regional final game with UC San Diego, Western Oregon set a GNAC record with no turnovers. They also combined with UC San Diego to set a Division II record for best free throw percentage by both teams.

#I’mAPepper,You’reAPepper The Division II Elite Eight begins Wesnesday at the Dr. Pepper Center in Frisco, Texas. Western Oregon will play the last game of the quarterfinal round against Saginaw Valley State.

#OnTheAir The semifinal games of the Elite Eight will air on the CBS Sports Network. The championship game on Saturday will air on CBS.

Get SocialTwitter Accounts/HashtagsFor GNAC Men’s Basketball Programs

GNAC @GNACSports #GNACMBBAlaska @AlaskaNanooks #NanookNationAlaska Anchorage @UAASeawolves #SeawolfHoopsCent. Washington @CWUAthletics #CWUWildcatsConcordia @gocugo #gocugoMSU Billings @MSUBSports #MSUBMBBNW Nazarene @NNUSports #GoNNUCrusadersSaint Martin’s @SMUSaints #SaintsAliveSeattle Pacific @SPUFalconsSimon Fraser @SFUClan #NCAAehW. Oregon @WOUWolves #WOUWolvesW. Washington @WWUAthletics #GoViks

THIS WEEK’S GAMESNCAA DIVISION II ELITE EIGHTat Frisco, TexasWed., Mar. 23No. 1 Lincoln Memorial vs. No. 8 Barry, 12 p.m.No. 4 West Liberty vs. No. 5 Stonehill, 2:30 p.m.No. 2 Augustana (S.D.) vs. No. 7 Tarleton State, 6 p.m.No. 3 Western Oregon vs. No. 6 Saginaw Valley State, 8:30 p.m.

Fri., Mar. 25Lincoln Memorial/Barry winner vs. West Liberty/ Stonehill winner, 6 p.m.Augustana/Tarleton State winner vs. Western Oregon/Saginaw Valley State winner, 8:30 p.m.

Sat., Mar. 26Championship Game, 2 p.m.

All times Central Daylight time.All games will be webcast on NCAA.comSemifinal games will air on CBS Sports NetworkChampionship game will air on CBS

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LAST WEEK’S GAMESNCAA DIVISION II WEST REGIONALat Monmouth, Ore.Fri., Mar. 11No. 3 Cal Baptist 70, No. 6 Cal Poly Pomona 63No. 2 UC San Diego 76, No. 7 Chico State 64No. 5 Azusa Pacific 77, No. 4 Seattle Pacific 66at No. 1 Western Oregon 82, No. 8 Humboldt State 65

Sat., Mar. 12No. 2 UC San Diego 71, No. 3 Cal Baptist 69at No. 1 Western Oregon 81, No. 5 Azusa Pacific 69

Mon., Mar. 14at No. 1 Western Oregon 60, No. 2 UC San Diego 55

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WESTERN OREGON CLAIMS WEST REGION TITLE ON HOME FLOOR: Western Oregon gave its fans a nail-biter for 38 minutes before securing the first NCAA Division II West Region championship in program history Monday (Mar. 14), beating UC San Diego 60-55 in the tournament final at the New P.E. Building in Monmouth, Ore.

After watching an early nine-point lead fade away, the Wolves played a nip-and-tuck battle the rest of the way before a three-pointer by Julian Nichols and a three-point play by Andy Avgi with under two minutes left sealed the win.

Avgi, who earlier in the day was named the West Region Player of the Year by the Division II Collegiate Commissioners Association, was named the tournament’s Most Valuable Player after leading all scorers with 25 points. After scoring just five in the first half, Avgi finished the night making 9 of 19 from the field. Nichols finished with a double-double of 11 points and 10 assists. The Wolves finished the night shooting 36.5 percent from the floor (19-52).

The win gives Western Oregon (30-3) its first regional title as a NCAA Division II program and the Wolves’ first trip beyond the round of 16 since the 1982 NAIA Division I National Tournament (which featured current WOU head coach Jim Shaw as a player) and matched the most wins in program history.

UC San Diego closes their season at 24-8 overall. Drew Dyer led the Tritons with 22 points, shooting 7 of 14 from the field and 5 of 5 from the free throw line. Adam Klie finished with 14 points and Chris Hansen added 11 points. The Tritons finished the night shooting 41.3 percent from the floor (19-46) and out-rebounded the Wolves 37-24.

In the process, the teams set a pair of a records. Western Oregon set a GNAC record with no turnovers, bettering the mark of two set by Central Washington vs. Quest in 2013 and equaled by Western Washington against Quest in 2014. The two teams combined to make 97.1 percent of their free throws (33 of 34), which surpasses the record of free throw percentage by both teams (.970, 32 of 33) set by Hartford and Bentley on Feb. 22, 1983. UC San Diego was a perfect 14 of 14 while Western Oregon finished 19 of 20. Avgi and Nichols both went 6 for 6 for the Wolves.

With the home crowd out in force, the Wolves bolted out to a 9-2 lead on

WEST REGION TOURNAMENT MVPAndy AvgiWestern OregonF • 6-6 • 260 • Sr. • Woodburn, Ore.

Avgi averaged 20.7 points per game in the three games of the tournament and shot 50 percent from the floor and 58.3 percent from three-point range. He scored a game-high 25 points in the championship victory over UC San Diego, connecting on 9 of 19 from the field and 6 of 6 from

the free throw line.

GNAC Men’s Basketball Player of the WeekPast GNAC Players of the WeekDate PlayerNov. 8-15 Travante Williams, UAF

Nov. 16-22 Gary Jacobs, CWU

Nov. 23-29 Sekou Wiggs, UAA

Nov. 30-Dec. 6 Andy Avgi, WOU

Dec. 7-13 Mitch Penner, SPU

Dec. 14-20 Kyle Impero, WWU

Dec. 28-Jan. 3 Jade Anderson, MSUB

Jan. 4-10 Jeffrey Parker, WWU Andy Avgi, WOU

Date PlayerJan. 11-17 Spencer Svejcar, UAA

Jan. 18-24 Andy Avgi, WOU

Jan. 25-31 Mitch Penner, SPU

Feb. 1-7 Brian McGill, UAA

Feb. 8-14 Travante Williams, UAF

Feb. 15-21 Kyle Impero, WWU

Feb. 22-28 Mitch Penner, SPU

Complete Player of the Week releases are available online at GNACSports.com.

Around The GNACDevon Alexander’s jumper at the 13:23 mark, and took a nine-point lead on Tanner Omlid’s lay-in with 11:24 to go for a 13-4 advantage. The Tritons, slowly but surely, climbed back to it as they outscored WOU 20-11 through the rest of the half. Hansen’s lay-in with 3:05 left tied the contest at 22-22, but UCSD would never take the lead. Two Nichols’ free throws put Western Oregon back up two before Hansen hit a short jumper to tie it at 24-24 at halftime.

The Tritons kept the game close the entire second half and tied it up six times, but could never take the lead from the Wolves. Western Oregon built a 42-37 lead on Avgi’s dunk with 10:55 left, but the Tritons tied it right back up on five straight points by Dyer. The Wolves built and lost three and four-points twice more before taking the lead for good when an Avgi three-point play and a three-pointer by Nichols put the home team up 58-52 with 1:12 left. Wiley sealed the game with a pair of free throws with 3.5 seconds left.

IMPRESSIVE RECORDS: Western Oregon set a pair of impressive records in their West Region championship game against UC San Diego on Monday. The Wolves finished the game without a turnover, marking the first time that has happened in the 15-year history of the GNAC (men or women). The previous record for fewest turnovers was two, set by Central Washington against Quest on Dec. 16, 2013, and equaled by Western Washington against Quest on Nov. 18, 2014. In addition, Western Oregon and UC San Diego combined make 97.1 percent of their free throws (33 of 34), which surpasses the Division II record of free throw percentage by both teams (.970, 32 of 33) set by Hartford and Bentley on Feb. 22, 1983. UC San Diego was a perfect 14 of 14 while Western Oregon finished 19 of 20.

GNAC IN THE ELITE EIGHT: This marks the fifth time in the GNAC’s 15-year history that the conference will be represented in the Division II Elite Eight...The GNAC is 7-4 all-time in Elite Eight round games...Western Washington won the national championship in 2011-12, beating Montevallo 72-65 in the championships game...Western Washington is the only GNAC team to make the Elite Eight twice, returning to the tournament in 2012-13...The other GNAC teams to make it to the quarterfinals are Humboldt State (2004, now a member of the CCAA), Seattle Pacific (2006) and Alaska Anchorage (2008)...The GNAC has yet to lose a quarterfinals game in the Elite Eight.

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AVGI, WIGGS SELECTED FOR ALL-AMERICAN HONORS: The two top scorers in the GNAC are adding more hardware to their walls as both Western Oregon’s Andy Avgi and Alaska Anchorage’s Sekou “Suki” Wiggs have been selected as Division II men’s basketball All-Americans.

Both Avgi and Wiggs were selected Monday as third team All-Americans by the Division II Conference Commissioners Association (D2CCA) in the program voted upon by the division’s sports information directors. On Tuesday, Avgi was announced as one of 16 selections to the National Basketball Coaches Association Division II All-America Team.

The two All-American awards continue a long list of honors this season for Avgi. In addition to being named the GNAC Preseason Player of the Year and to preseason All-American teams by The Sporting News and Division II Bulletin, Avgi has ended the season with selection as the GNAC Player of the Year, D2CCA West Region Player of the Year and NCAA West Regional Tournament Most Valuable Player.

Avgi enters the NCAA Division II Elite Eight averaging 20 points per game, second in the GNAC to Wiggs. He also ranks fourth in the league with an average of 1.32 blocked shots per game and is sixth with a .531 field goal percentage. His ledger includes three 30-plus point games, topped by a 34-point effort against Western Washington on Feb. 11. In the NCAA West Regional, Avgi averaged 20.7 points in three games, shot 50 percent from the floor and 58.3 percent from three-point range and had six blocked shots.

A First Team All-GNAC selection and the GNAC’s Newcomer of the Year after transferring to Alaska Anchorage from Division I Idaho, Wiggs led the conference in scoring with 24.1 points per game. The junior also ranked third in rebounding (7.3 rpg) and steals (1.6 spg), fourth in three-pointers (2.1 made per game) and ninth in assists (3.3 apg). Wiggs led the GNAC in minutes played, averaging 34.9 minutes per game, and he finished ranked second in Division II in free throws attempts (316) and third in free throws made (243).

FOUR GNAC PLAYERS NAMED TO NABC ALL-WEST REGION TEAM: Avgi and Wiggs also lead four GNAC selections to the NABC Division II All-West Region Teams. The two first team selections are joined by second team selections Mitch Penner of Seattle Pacific and Travante Williams of Alaska.

Penner, a First Team All-GNAC selection, led Seattle Pacific to their 12th consecutive NCAA Division II Tournament appearance after the Falcons finished the regular season tied for third in the GNAC regular season standings. Penner finished the season ranked fourth in the GNAC in scoring, averaging 18.6 points per game. His season ledger included a pair of 30-plus point games, topped by a 37-point performance against Concordia on Feb. 4. Penner was named the GNAC Player of the Week three times this season, the most of any individual player.

Williams, who earned First Team All-GNAC after transferring from Adams State, led the Nanooks to the No. 2 seed in the GNAC Championships, where they fell in the championship game to Western Oregon. Williams finished the season ranked third in the league in scoring at 18.7 points per game and second in rebounding at 7.5 rebounds per game. Williams also finished the season leading the GNAC and ranked ninth in Division II with 2.33 steals per game.

JIM SHAW NAMED NABC REGIONAL COACH OF THE YEAR: The transition from Division I assistant coach to Division II head coach has gone well for Jim Shaw, who has been selected by the NABC as their West Region Coach of the Year. Taking over at his alma mater over the summer, Shaw has led the Wolves to both the GNAC regular season and tournament titles, the West Region championship and a 30-3 record, tying for the most wins in program history. Shaw came to Western Oregon after one season as an assistant coach at Saint Mary’s (Calif.) and nine seasons working under Lorenzo Romar at Washington. Shaw played for the Wolves from 1981-1985 and was an Honorable Mention NAIA All-American in 1985. He played for the last Western Oregon team to reach the round of eight in a national tournament back in 1982.

Around The GNACGNAC MEN’S BASKETBALL ALL-CONFERENCE TEAMAVGI UNANIMOUSLY REPEATS AS PLAYER OF THE YEAR: He was the unanimous selection for the conference’s Preseason Player of Year. And by the end of the regular season, coaches’ opinion of Western Oregon forward Andy Avgi hasn’t changed.

The senior was a unanimous selection to the 2015-16 Great Northwest Athletic Conference Men’s Basketball Team and ran away in the voting to earn his second straight Player of the Year award. Avgi earned 10 of 11 possible first place votes in both all-conference voting and Player of the year voting (coaches may not vote for players from their own teams).

Avgi leads four Western Oregon selections to the All-GNAC Team, including second teamers Julian Nichols and Tanner Omlid and honorable mention Jordan Wiley. The four are joined by first year head coach Jim Shaw, who was selected by his peers as the GNAC Coach of the Year. Avgi was joined on the first team by four other unanimous selections: Sekou Wiggs of Alaska Anchorage, Travante Williams of Alaska, Mitch Penner of Seattle Pacific and Joseph Stroud of Central Washington. Also earning first team selection was Western Washington’s Jeffrey Parker.

Avgi was elected to the All-GNAC for the fourth consecutive season, earning first team selection last year and honorable mention as a freshman and sophomore. Stroud and Parker moved up from second team selections last year while Penner jumps up from an honorable mention in 2015.

Named the GNAC Preseason Player of the Year as well as a preseason All-American by both the NABC and the D2 Basketball Bulletin, Avgi has lived up to expectations. The Woodburn, Ore., native leads the Wolves and is second in the GNAC in scoring, averaging 20.6 points per game, and ranks sixth in the league in field goal percentage (.537). His output includes three games of 30 or more points allowed Western Oregon to finish the regular season at 25-3 overall and 18-2 in the GNAC, earning the Wolves the No. 1 seed and a first round bye in this week’s GNAC Championships.

The athletic Wiggs, a transfer from the University of Idaho, was selected as the conference’s Newcomer of the Year after leading Alaska Anchorage to a 21-10 overall record, a 14-6 GNAC mark and the No. 3 seed in the GNAC Championships. Known for his ability to create, Wiggs leads the GNAC in scoring at 24.2 points per game and is third in the league with 7.2 rebounds and 1.5 steals per game. Adept at getting to the free throw line, Wiggs enters the week ranked second in Division II with his 305 free throws attempted and third with 234 made. Like Avgi, Wiggs also has six games of 30 or more points on his ledger.

In addition to his first team selection, Stroud was named the league’s Defensive Player of the Year. Stroud leads Central Washington in both scoring and rebounding, averaging 17.7 points and 6.8 rebounds per game and is second in the league in field goal accuracy at 61.5 percent. His defensive laurels were sealed in the swat department as Stroud leads the league and is 11th in Division II with his 67 blocked shots and 2.7 blocks per game.

Williams, a senior transfer from Adams State College in Colorado, led the Nanooks to second place in the GNAC standings and the No. 2 seed in the GNAC Championships. Another two-way threat, Williams is third in the GNAC in scoring, averaging 18.4 points per game, and is second in rebounding at 7.6 rebounds per game. Another top defensive threat, Williams is tied with Omlid for the league lead and is eighth in Division II at 2.4 steals per game.

Penner paced Seattle Pacific to the No. 4 seed in this week’s GNAC Championships as the Falcons aim for their fourth straight tournament championship. The senior leads the Falcons and is fourth in the GNAC in scoring, averaging 18 points per game. His season ledger includes a pair of 30-point games, topped by a 37-point performance against Concordia on Feb. 4. Penner was named the GNAC Player of the Week three times this season, the most of any player this season.

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Around The GNACParker led Western Washington in scoring and is one of the top three-point

threats in the league as he led the Vikings to the No. 6 seed in the GNAC Championships. Parker is fifth in the GNAC in scoring, averaging 17.7 points per game, and leads the league in both three-pointers made (72) and three-pointers made per game (2.5). Parker has the highest scoring game in the GNAC to date, having scored 39 points against Alaska on Jan. 7.

Montana State Billings’ Preston Beverly joins the special award winners as the Freshman of the Year. A honorable mention all-conference selection, Beverly leads the Yellowjackets and is tied fifth in the GNAC in rebounding with an average of 6.9 rebounds per game. Beverly ranks third in balanced scoring attack for the Yellowjackets, averaging 13 points per game.

GNAC 2015-16 ALL-CONFERENCE TEAMPlayer of the Year: Andy Avgi, Western OregonCoach of the Year: Jim Shaw, Western OregonDefensive Player of the Year: Joseph Stroud, Central WashingtonFreshman of the Year: Preston Beverly, Montana State BillingsNewcomer of the Year: Sekou “Suki” Wiggs, Alaska Anchorage

FIRST TEAMAndy Avgi, WOU F 6-6 Sr. Woodburn, Ore. (Woodburn)Sekou “Suki” Wiggs, UAA G 6-4 Jr. Seattle, Wash. (Univ. of Idaho)Travante Williams, UA F 6-4 Sr. Anchorage, Alaska (Adams State Coll.)Mitch Penner, SPU F 6-5 Sr. Seattle, Wash. (Kennedy)Joseph Stroud, CWU C 6-8 Sr. Seattle, Wash. (Highline CC)Jeffrey Parker, WWU F 6-6 Jr. Richmond, Calif. (Salesian)

SECOND TEAMBrian McGill, UAA G 6-2 Sr. Clackamas, Ore. (Westerm Oregon Univ.)Julian Nichols, WOU G 6-2 Sr. Upland, Calif. (Chaffey CC)Kyle Impero, WWU G 6-4 Sr. Everson, Wash. (Whatcom CC)Corey Hammell, UAA F 6-6 Jr. Santa Rosa, Calif. (Santa Rosa JC)Gilles Dierickx, SPU C 7-0 Sr. Ghent, Belgium (Univ. of Washington)Tanner Omlid, WOU F 6-4 So. Monmouth, Ore. (Army)

HONORABLE MENTIONSpencer Svejcar, UAA G 6-4 Jr. Arvada, Colo. (Laramie County CC)Almic Hadzishevoic, UAF C 6-8 Sr. Belgrade, Serbia (Ohlone Coll.)Gary Jacobs, CWU G 6-2 Sr. Las Vegas, Nev. (Pierce CC)Drew Martin, CU F 6-8 Jr. Beaverton, Ore. (New Mexico Highlands Univ.)Latrell Wilson, CU G 6-3 Jr. Arcata, Calif. (Cabrillo JC)Preston Beverly, MSUB F 6-7 Fr. Wildomar, Calif. (Elsinore)Marc Matthews, MSUB G 6-2 Jr. Sierra Vista, Ariz. (Buena)Bouna N’Diaye, NNU G 6-6 Jr. Bergen, Norway (Barry Univ.)Fred Jorg, SMU C 7-0 Jr. Korschenbroich, Germany (E. Washington Univ.)Bryce Leavitt, SPU G 6-4 Sr. Kennewick, Wash. (North Idaho JC)Michael Harper, SFU G/F 6-4 Sr. Melbourne, Australia (Univ. of Hawaii)Jordan Wiley, WOU W 6-6 Sr. McKenzie, Ore. (McKenzie)Ricardo Maxwell, WWU G 6-0 Sr. Cincinnati, Ohio (Edmonds CC)

GNAC ALL-ACADEMIC TEAM: Saint Martin’s sophomore forward Victor Ieronymides leads the list of 21 players selected to the Great Northwest Athletic Conference Men’s Basketball All-Academic Team.

Ieronymides, from Nicosia, Cyprus, has compiled a 3.95 cumulative grade point average while majoring in business. He has played a leading role in keep-ing the Saints alive for the sixth and final spot in the GNAC Men’s Basketball Championships, which Saint Martin’s will host next week. Ieronymides is one of eight players on the squad with a grade point average of 3.70 or better.

Conference newcomer Concordia leads the teams honored with four selec-tions, including three players with a 3.70 GPA or better. Sophomore Taylor Harris leads the Cavaliers with a 3.90 grade point average as a business administration major.

Six of the 21 honorees are repeat selections. Seattle Pacific senior guard Brendan Carroll is the only three-time selection to the team with a 3.50 grade point average as a business management major. Other repeat selections include Central Washington junior guard Terry Dawn and senior guard Joey Roppo, Northwest Nazarene junior guard Pol Olivier, Saint Martin’s junior guard Isaac Bianchini and Western Oregon junior center Connor Thompson.

To qualify for the GNAC All-Academic teams, a student-athlete must be in their sophomore year of eligibility with a cumulative grade point average of 3.20 or better.

ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAMS: The following GNAC players have been selected to all-tournament teams during the 2015-16 season:GNAC/PacWest Crossover (Nov. 13-14, Fairbanks): Travante Williams, UAF (Most Valuable Player).Seawolf Jamboree (Nov. 21-22, Anchorage): Sekou Wiggs, UAA (Most Out-standing Player); Bangaly Kaba, UAF; Travante Williams, UAF.Sodexo Classic (Nov. 21-22, Seattle): Gary Jacobs, CWU (Most Valuable Player); Joseph Stroud, CWU; Bryce Leavitt, SPU.GCI Great Alaska Shootout (Nov. 25-27, Anchorage): Sekou Wiggs, UAA.Oak Harbor Freight Lines Classic (Dec. 11-12, Seattle): Mitch Penner, SPU (Most Valuable Player); Gilles Dierickx, SPU; Preston Beverly, MSUB.

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National & Regional PollsNABC DIVISION II RANKINGSWeek 14 - Mar. 1Rk School (1st) Record Pts. Prev.1. West Liberty, W.Va. (11) 26-2 394 22. Lincoln Memorial, Tenn. (2) 26-2 375 33. Augustana, S.D. (2) 26-2 367 44. Wheeling Jesuit, W.Va. 27-2 357 15. Fairmont State, W.Va. 25-3 325 56. Western Oregon 25-3 320 67. MSU Moorhead 29-4 300 78. Fort Lewis, Colo. 24-3 282 89. Kentucky Wesleyan (1) 25-3 249 1010. Ashland, Ohio 24-4 235 1111. Midwestern State, Texas 21-5 234 1412. Bellarmine, Ky. 22-5 212 913. Northwest Missouri State 22-5 204 1514. Wisconsin-Parkside 22-4 203 1815. Chico State, Calif. 22-5 173 1316. Angelo State, Texas 21-5 151 2217. Barry, Fla. 21-5 129 2318. California Baptist 24-6 119 2419. Saginaw Valley State, Mich. 22-6 92 1620. Queens, N.C. 23-5 87 1221. West Chester, Pa. 21-5 61 1722. Cal Poly Pomona 21-6 54 2523. UC San Diego 20-6 50 1924. Stillman, Ala. 23-5 46 NR25. Eckerd, Fla. 22-6 38 20

Dropped out: Saint Anselm (21)

Others Receiving Votes: Alabama-Huntsville 32, Seattle Pacific 25, Colorado School of Mines 22, Saint Anselm 20, Holy Family 13, Kutztown 13, Azusa Pacific 9, Findlay 9, Indianapolis 5, Alaska 2, Lake Superior State 2, Tarleton State 2, Ferris State 1.

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GNAC TEAMS IN THE NABC POLLDate UAA UAF CWU SPU WOU WWUPre — — — RV (18) 21st 15thNov. 24 — — RV (12) 23rd 10th RV (34)Dec. 1 — — RV (7) 16th 4th RV (6)Dec. 8 — — — 13th 3rd —Dec. 15 — — — 9th 3rd —Dec. 28 — — — 8th 3rd —Jan. 5 RV (3) RV (3) — 24th 14th —Jan. 12 RV (3) — RV (1) RV (5) 11th —Jan. 19 RV (14) — — RV (17) 8th —Jan. 26 RV (6) — — RV (26) 4th —Feb. 2 — — — 19th 3rd —Feb. 9 RV (1) — — 22nd 1st —Feb. 15 — — — 25th 1st —Feb. 23 RV (1) RV (2) — RV (13) 6th —Mar. 1 — RV (2) — RV (25) 6th —

D2SIDA DIVISION II MEDIA POLLWeek 15 - Mar. 1Rk School (1st) Record Pts. Prev.1 Augustana (S.D.) (10) 26-2 345 22 Lincoln Memorial (3) 26-2 332 33 West Liberty 26-2 315 T44 Western Oregon (1) 25-3 303 T45 Wheeling Jesuit 26-2 278 16 MSU-Moorhead 29-4 269 67 Midwestern State 21-5 264 88 Fairmont State 25-3 237 99 Ashland 24-4 222 1810 Fort Lewis 24-3 220 1111 Angelo State 21-5 192 1512 Chico State 22-5 190 1013 Bellarmine 22-5 180 714 Northwest Missouri State 22-5 176 1615 Wisconsin-Parkside 22-4 138 2316 Alabama-Huntsville 21-6 130 2017 Barry 21-5 100 RV18 UC San Diego 20-6 91 1719 Saint Anselm (N.H.) 21-6 86 1920 Saginaw Valley State 22-6 74 1321 Columbus State 21-6 53 NRT22 Holy Family (Pa.) 24-5 52 RVT22 Tarleton State 20-7 52 RV24 Seattle Pacific 21-7 44 2525 King 22-6 43 22

Others Receiving Votes: Eckerd (35), Rollins (25), Cal Baptist (17), Colorado Mines (14), Kutztown (13), Indianapolis (12), Queens (12), Cal Poly Pomona (11), Stillman (8), Rogers State (6), Azusa Pacific (5), Kentucky Wesleyan (4), Alaska (1), Minnesota State (1)

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GNAC TEAMS IN THE D2SIDA POLLNational UAA UAF SPU WOU WWUPre-Season — — — RV RVNov. 17 — — — 20th RVNov. 24 — — — 11th —Dec. 1 — — RV 14th —Dec. 8 — — 23rd 6th —Dec. 15 — — 19th 5th —Dec. 22 — — 19th 5th —Jan. 5 — — — 6th —Jan. 12 — — RV 4th —Jan. 19 — — RV 4th —Jan. 26 RV — RV 2nd —Feb. 2 — — 21st 2nd —Feb. 9 — — 23rd 1st —Feb. 15 — — 25th 1st —Feb. 23 — — 25th 4th —Mar. 1 — RV (1) 24th 5th —

D2SIDA WEST REGION RANKINGSWeek 13 - Feb. 8 (Final)Rk School (1st) Record Pts. Prev.1 Western Oregon (6) 20-2 60 12 UC San Diego 18-3 54 23 Chico State 18-3 44 34 Concordia-Irvine 21-3 40 55 Seattle Pacific 17-5 36 46 Cal Poly Pomona 18-4 30 67 Alaska Anchorage 18-7 22 98 Azusa Pacific 16-6 21 78 Cal Baptist 18-6 11 810 Alaska 16-6 5 10

Others Receiving Votes: Hawaii Pacific 4, Dixie State 2, Central Washington 1

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GNAC TEAMS IN THE D2SIDA WEST REGION RANKINGDate UAA UAF CWU SPU WOU WWUPre — — — T-6th 5th 3rdNov. 17 — — — 6th 3rd 5thNov. 23 — 9th — 6th T-2th T-10thNov. 30 — — 9th 5th 3rd —Dec. 7 — 10th — 4th 1st —Dec. 14 — 9th — 4th 1st —Dec. 21 — 9th — 4th 1st —Jan. 4 10th 8th — 9th 1st —Jan. 11 T-5th 10th — 7th 1st —Jan. 18 7th 9th — 8th 1st —Jan. 25 7th 10th — 6th 1st —Feb. 1 9th 10th — 4th 1st —Feb. 8 7th 10th — 5th 1st —

NCAA DII WEST REGION RANKINGSSecond Ranking - Feb. 24Rk School Overall Region1 Western Oregon 22-2 22-22 Chico State 19-4 19-43 UC San Diego 19-5 18-54 Cal Baptist 20-6 18-65 Seattle Pacific 18-7 18-76 Azusa Pacific 18-6 17-67 Cal Poly Pomona 18-6 16-68 Dixie State 15-8 15-89 Alaska Anchorage 16-8 15-810 Alaska 16-7 16-7

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6 GNAC Men’s Basketball Weekly Report • Mar. 22, 2016 • GNACSports.com • @GNACSports • #GNACMBB

GNAC In Division II StatisticsTEAM - Top 30 Through Games As Of Mar. 15Category Institution Avg./Total RankAssist/Turnover Ratio Western Oregon 1.62 5th Alaska 1.51 11th Western Washington 1.38 27th Alaska Anchorage 1.36 28thAssists Per Game Alaska 16.8 23rd Central Washington 16.5 30thBlocked Shots Per Gm. Central Washington 4.7 22ndFewest Fouls Northwest Nazarene 457 14thFewest Turnovers Western Oregon 285 6thField Goal Pct. Defense Seattle Pacific .407 18th Alaska .409 22ndFree Throw Attempts Alaska Anchorage 874 5thFree Throws Made Alaska Anchorage 703 1stFree Throw Pct. Alaska Anchorage .804 2ndRebound Margin Seattle Pacific 11.7 1st Alaska Anchorage 5.6 29thScoring Defense Seattle Pacific 65.0 6thScoring Margin Seattle Pacific 9.7 23rd Alaska Anchorage 9.7 24th Alaska 9.6 25th Western Oregon 9.5 28thSteals Per Game Western Oregon 8.3 30th3 Pt. FG Defense Seattle Pacific .291 2ndTotal Assists Alaska 504 24thTotal Rebounds Seattle Pacific 1,243 27thTotal Steals Western Oregon 273 11thTurnover Margin Western Oregon 4.6 5th Alaska 3.2 19thTurnovers Per Game Western Oregon 8.6 2nd Alaska Anchorage 11.1 29th Alaska 11.1 30thWinning Percentage Western Oregon .909 3rd

INDIVIDUALS - Top 30 Through Games As Of Mar. 15Category Player Avg./Total RankAssist/Turnover Ratio Julian Nichols, WOU 3.17 6thAssists Per Game Devin Matthews, CWU 5.6 21stBlocked Shots Per Gm. Joseph Stroud, CWU 2.62 11thDouble Doubles Corey Hammell, UAA 14 14thField Goal Pct. Almir Hadzisehovic, UAF .608 15th Joseph Stroud, CWU .608 16thFree Throw Attempts Sekou Wiggs, UAA 316 2nd Corey Hammell, UAA 225 13thFree Throws Made Sekou Wiggs, UAA 243 3rd Corey Hammell, UAA 183 12thOffensive Reb. Per Gm. Corey Hammell, UAA 4.19 2ndPoints Per Game Sekou Wiggs, UAA 24.1 11thRebounds Per Game Corey Hammell, UAA 10.2 14thSteals Per Game Travante Williams, UAF 2.33 9th Tanner Omlid, WOU 2.23 11thTotal Assists Devin Matthews, CWU 165 17thTotal Blocks Joseph Stroud, CWU 68 19thTotal FG Attempts Sekou Wiggs, UAA 541 6thTotal Field Goals Made Andy Avgi, WOU 233 28thTotal Minutes Sekou Wiggs, UAA 1116:00 23rdTotal Points Sekou Wiggs, UAA 770 7thTotal Rebounds Corey Hammell, UAA 325 7thTotal Steals Travante Williams, UAF 70 8th Tanner Omlid, WOU 69 9th

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GNAC Team StatisticsSCORING OFFENSE G W-L Pts Avg/G1. Western Washington 31 16-15 2608 84.12. Alaska 30 22-8 2503 83.43. Central Washington 26 18-8 2165 83.34. Alaska Anchorage 32 21-11 2662 83.25. Western Oregon 33 30-3 2568 77.86. Saint Martin’s 28 15-13 2114 75.57. Seattle Pacific 31 22-9 2318 74.88. MSU Billings 28 11-17 2081 74.39. Concordia (Ore.) 27 7-20 1936 71.710. Northwest Nazarene 26 8-18 1845 71.011. Simon Fraser 26 2-24 1811 69.7

SCORING DEFENSE G Pts Avg/G1. Seattle Pacific 31 2016 65.02. Western Oregon 33 2255 68.33. Saint Martin’s 28 1986 70.94. Alaska Anchorage 32 2353 73.55. Alaska 30 2215 73.86. Central Washington 26 2005 77.17. Western Washington 31 2414 77.98. Northwest Nazarene 26 2035 78.39. MSU Billings 28 2229 79.610. Simon Fraser 26 2178 83.811. Concordia (Ore.) 27 2321 86.0

SCORING MARGIN G OFF DEF Margin1. Seattle Pacific 31 74.8 65.0 +9.72. Alaska Anchorage 32 83.2 73.5 +9.73. Alaska 30 83.4 73.8 +9.64. Western Oregon 33 77.8 68.3 +9.55. Western Washington 31 84.1 77.9 +6.36. Central Washington 26 83.3 77.1 +6.27. Saint Martin’s 28 75.5 70.9 +4.68. MSU Billings 28 74.3 79.6 -5.39. Northwest Nazarene 26 71.0 78.3 -7.310. Simon Fraser 26 69.7 83.8 -14.111. Concordia (Ore.) 27 71.7 86.0 -14.3 FREE THROW PCT G FTM FTA Pct1. Alaska Anchorage 32 703 874 .8042. MSU Billings 28 423 556 .7613. Seattle Pacific 31 525 707 .7434. Western Oregon 33 495 671 .7385. Simon Fraser 26 336 456 .7376. Saint Martin’s 28 376 512 .7347. Western Washington 31 458 632 .7258. Central Washington 26 364 506 .7199. Northwest Nazarene 26 369 514 .71810. Alaska 30 440 633 .69511. Concordia (Ore.) 27 376 559 .673

FIELD GOAL PCT G FG FGA Pct1. Central Washington 26 796 1673 .4762. Alaska 30 928 1952 .4753. Western Washington 31 941 1995 .4724. Seattle Pacific 31 800 1707 .4695. Western Oregon 33 898 1940 .4636. Alaska Anchorage 32 854 1864 .4587. Concordia (Ore.) 27 698 1581 .4418. Saint Martin’s 28 733 1707 .4299. Northwest Nazarene 26 628 1468 .42810. MSU Billings 28 705 1674 .42111. Simon Fraser 26 654 1604 .408

FIELD GOAL PCT DEFENSE G FG FGA Pct1. Seattle Pacific 31 735 1806 .4072. Alaska 30 748 1831 .4093. Saint Martin’s 28 668 1578 .4234. Alaska Anchorage 32 839 1944 .4325. Western Oregon 33 786 1813 .4346. Central Washington 26 692 1589 .4357. MSU Billings 28 767 1705 .4508. Northwest Nazarene 26 748 1647 .4549. Western Washington 31 868 1873 .46310. Simon Fraser 26 743 1552 .47911. Concordia (Ore.) 27 856 1785 .480

3-POINT FG PCT G FG FGA Pct1. Saint Martin’s 28 272 682 .3992. Central Washington 26 207 554 .3743. MSU Billings 28 248 667 .3724. Western Oregon 33 277 751 .3695. Alaska Anchorage 32 251 688 .3656. Western Washington 31 268 743 .3617. Northwest Nazarene 26 220 621 .3548. Alaska 30 207 590 .3519. Seattle Pacific 31 193 556 .34710. Concordia (Ore.) 27 164 480 .34211. Simon Fraser 26 167 518 .322

3-POINT FG PCT DEFENSE G FG FGA Pct1. Seattle Pacific 31 174 597 .2912. Central Washington 26 170 514 .3313. Western Oregon 33 215 625 .3444. Alaska Anchorage 32 285 817 .3495. Western Washington 31 202 570 .3546. Alaska 30 269 744 .3627. Concordia (Ore.) 27 232 632 .3678. Saint Martin’s 28 231 622 .3719. Northwest Nazarene 26 207 556 .37210. MSU Billings 28 209 558 .37511. Simon Fraser 26 207 524 .395

REBOUNDING OFFENSE G Reb Avg/G1. Seattle Pacific 31 1243 40.12. Central Washington 26 1014 39.03. Alaska 30 1168 38.94. Alaska Anchorage 32 1221 38.25. Western Washington 31 1156 37.36. Saint Martin’s 28 1038 37.17. MSU Billings 28 1013 36.28. Western Oregon 33 1118 33.99. Simon Fraser 26 876 33.710. Northwest Nazarene 26 868 33.411. Concordia (Ore.) 27 872 32.3

REBOUNDING DEFENSE G Reb Avg/G1. Seattle Pacific 31 881 28.42. Alaska Anchorage 32 1044 32.63. Western Oregon 33 1117 33.84. Western Washington 31 1052 33.95. Saint Martin’s 28 988 35.36. Central Washington 26 933 35.97. Alaska 30 1095 36.58. MSU Billings 28 1027 36.79. Simon Fraser 26 1027 39.510. Northwest Nazarene 26 1049 40.311. Concordia (Ore.) 27 1121 41.5

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GNAC Team StatisticsREBOUNDING MARGIN G TEAM Avg OPP Avg Margin1. Seattle Pacific 31 1243 40.1 881 28.4 +11.72. Alaska Anchorage 32 1221 38.2 1044 32.6 +5.53. Western Washington 31 1156 37.3 1052 33.9 +3.44. Central Washington 26 1014 39.0 933 35.9 +3.15. Alaska 30 1168 38.9 1095 36.5 +2.46. Saint Martin’s 28 1038 37.1 988 35.3 +1.87. Western Oregon 33 1118 33.9 1117 33.8 +0.08. MSU Billings 28 1013 36.2 1027 36.7 -0.59. Simon Fraser 26 876 33.7 1027 39.5 -5.810. Northwest Nazarene 26 868 33.4 1049 40.3 -7.011. Concordia (Ore.) 27 872 32.3 1121 41.5 -9.2

BLOCKED SHOTS G Blocks Avg/G1. Central Washington 26 122 4.692. Northwest Nazarene 26 101 3.883. Alaska 30 111 3.704. MSU Billings 28 99 3.545. Western Oregon 33 113 3.426. Seattle Pacific 31 105 3.397. Simon Fraser 26 87 3.358. Saint Martin’s 28 92 3.299. Concordia (Ore.) 27 78 2.8910. Western Washington 31 87 2.8111. Alaska Anchorage 32 87 2.72 ASSISTS G Assists Avg/G1. Alaska 30 503 16.772. Central Washington 26 430 16.543. Western Washington 31 482 15.554. Alaska Anchorage 32 482 15.065. Saint Martin’s 28 415 14.826. Western Oregon 33 462 14.007. Northwest Nazarene 26 346 13.318. Seattle Pacific 31 406 13.109. Concordia (Ore.) 27 348 12.8910. MSU Billings 28 354 12.6411. Simon Fraser 26 307 11.81 STEALS G Steals Avg/G1. Western Oregon 33 273 8.272. Alaska 30 239 7.973. Simon Fraser 26 185 7.124. Concordia (Ore.) 27 182 6.745. Western Washington 31 207 6.686. Northwest Nazarene 26 168 6.467. Saint Martin’s 28 179 6.398. Central Washington 26 162 6.239. Alaska Anchorage 32 173 5.4110. MSU Billings 28 141 5.0411. Seattle Pacific 31 116 3.74 TURNOVER MARGIN G TEAM Avg OPP Avg Margin1. Western Oregon 33 285 8.6 436 13.2 +4.582. Alaska 30 333 11.1 432 14.4 +3.303. Western Washington 31 350 11.3 393 12.7 +1.394. Alaska Anchorage 32 354 11.1 392 12.3 +1.195. Saint Martin’s 28 322 11.5 355 12.7 +1.186. Central Washington 26 326 12.5 324 12.5 -0.087. Simon Fraser 26 395 15.2 359 13.8 -1.388. MSU Billings 28 417 14.9 365 13.0 -1.869. Northwest Nazarene 26 386 14.8 332 12.8 -2.0810. Concordia (Ore.) 27 409 15.1 345 12.8 -2.3711. Seattle Pacific 31 382 12.3 290 9.4 -2.97

ASSIST/TURNOVER RATIO G Asst Avg Turn Avg Ratio1. Western Oregon 33 462 14.0 285 8.6 1.622. Alaska 30 503 16.8 333 11.1 1.513. Western Washington 31 482 15.5 350 11.3 1.384. Alaska Anchorage 32 482 15.1 354 11.1 1.365. Central Washington 26 430 16.5 326 12.5 1.326. Saint Martin’s 28 415 14.8 322 11.5 1.297. Seattle Pacific 31 406 13.1 382 12.3 1.068. Northwest Nazarene 26 346 13.3 386 14.8 0.909. Concordia (Ore.) 27 348 12.9 409 15.1 0.8510. MSU Billings 28 354 12.6 417 14.9 0.8511. Simon Fraser 26 307 11.8 395 15.2 0.78

OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS G No. Avg/G1. Seattle Pacific 31 394 12.712. Alaska 30 360 12.00 Western Washington 31 372 12.004. Central Washington 26 299 11.505. Saint Martin’s 28 320 11.436. Alaska Anchorage 32 351 10.977. Simon Fraser 26 275 10.588. MSU Billings 28 292 10.439. Western Oregon 33 325 9.8510. Northwest Nazarene 26 225 8.6511. Concordia (Ore.) 27 228 8.44

DEFENSIVE REBOUNDS G No. Avg/G1. Central Washington 26 715 27.502. Seattle Pacific 31 849 27.393. Alaska Anchorage 32 870 27.194. Alaska 30 808 26.935. MSU Billings 28 721 25.756. Saint Martin’s 28 718 25.647. Western Washington 31 784 25.298. Northwest Nazarene 26 643 24.739. Western Oregon 33 793 24.0310. Concordia (Ore.) 27 644 23.8511. Simon Fraser 26 601 23.12

3-POINT FG MADE G 3FG Avg/G1. Saint Martin’s 28 272 9.712. MSU Billings 28 248 8.863. Western Washington 31 268 8.654. Northwest Nazarene 26 220 8.465. Western Oregon 33 277 8.396. Central Washington 26 207 7.967. Alaska Anchorage 32 251 7.848. Alaska 30 207 6.909. Simon Fraser 26 167 6.4210. Seattle Pacific 31 193 6.2311. Concordia (Ore.) 27 164 6.07

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9 GNAC Men’s Basketball Weekly Report • Mar. 22, 2016 • GNACSports.com • @GNACSports • #GNACMBB

GNAC Individual StatisticsTo be ranked, a player must appear in at least 66 percent of their team’s games.SCORING Cl G FG 3FG FT Pts Avg/G1. Wiggs,Sekou-UAA JR 32 230 67 243 770 24.12. Avgi,Andy-WOU SR 31 233 48 105 619 20.03. Williams,Travante-UAF SR 30 180 65 136 561 18.74. Penner,Mitch-SPU SR 30 189 28 151 557 18.65. Parker,Jeffrey-WWU JR 31 197 78 84 556 17.96. Stroud,Joseph-CWU SR 26 177 14 65 433 16.77. Maxwell,Ricardo-WWU SR 29 176 20 103 475 16.48. Martin,Drew-CU JR 27 148 28 90 414 15.39. N’Diaye,Bouna-NNU JR 26 122 50 99 393 15.110. Impero,Kyle-WWU SR 31 178 24 85 465 15.011. Wilson,Latrell-CU JR 27 136 49 81 402 14.912. Jacobs,Gary-CWU FR 25 132 13 74 351 14.013. Matthews,Marc-MSUB JR 28 130 67 65 392 14.014. Harper,Michael-SFU SR 26 129 29 71 358 13.815. Rogers,Detwon-NNU JR 26 127 43 60 357 13.716. Gairey,Oshea-SFU FR 25 104 15 110 333 13.317. Beverly,Preston-MSUB FR 28 124 42 74 364 13.018. Nichols,Julian-WOU SR 33 124 34 139 421 12.819. Johnson,Emmanuel-MSUB SR 27 105 31 96 337 12.520. Hadzisehovic,Almir-UAF SR 28 146 0 54 346 12.4

REBOUNDING Cl G OFF DEF TOT Avg/G1. Hammell,Corey-UAA JR 32 134 191 325 10.22. Williams,Travante-UAF SR 30 64 162 226 7.53. Wiggs,Sekou-UAA JR 32 33 201 234 7.34. Impero,Kyle-WWU SR 31 29 191 220 7.15. Dierickx,Gilles-SPU SR 31 67 150 217 7.06. Beverly,Preston-MSUB FR 28 36 158 194 6.97. Leavitt,Bryce-SPU SR 31 51 160 211 6.88. Stroud,Joseph-CWU SR 26 53 123 176 6.89. Martin,Drew-CU JR 27 39 142 181 6.710. Jacobs,Gary-CWU FR 25 57 106 163 6.511. Pankratz,JJ-SFU SO 24 41 114 155 6.512. Jorg,Fred-SMU JR 25 70 87 157 6.313. Hawken,Riley-CU FR 27 49 120 169 6.314. Kaba,Bangaly-UAF JR 30 29 157 186 6.215. Olufemi,Emmanuel-MSUB JR 19 40 71 111 5.816. Rogers,Detwon-NNU JR 26 27 121 148 5.717. Penner,Mitch-SPU SR 30 72 98 170 5.718. Avgi,Andy-WOU SR 31 39 134 173 5.619. Omlid,Tanner-WOU SO 31 62 107 169 5.520. Harper,Michael-SFU SR 26 26 109 135 5.2 Matthews,Devin-CWU SR 26 26 109 135 5.2

FIELD GOAL PCT (Min. 2.8 Made Per Gm.) Cl G FG FGA Pct1. Stroud,Joseph-CWU SR 26 177 291 .6082. Hadzisehovic,Almir-UAF SR 28 146 241 .6063. Omlid,Tanner-WOU SO 31 133 237 .5614. Dierickx,Gilles-SPU SR 31 140 250 .5605. Hawken,Riley-CU FR 27 111 203 .5476. Avgi,Andy-WOU SR 31 233 439 .5317. Penner,Mitch-SPU SR 30 189 363 .5218. Maxwell,Ricardo-WWU SR 29 176 344 .5129. Kaba,Bangaly-UAF JR 30 142 279 .50910. Impero,Kyle-WWU SR 31 178 354 .503

ASSISTS Cl G Assists Avg/G1. Matthews,Devin-CWU SR 26 146 5.622. Nichols,Julian-WOU SR 33 165 5.003. Maxwell,Ricardo-WWU SR 29 138 4.764. Wright,Mike-NNU SR 25 114 4.565. Preston,Cole-SMU JR 28 127 4.546. Leavitt,Bryce-SPU SR 31 132 4.267. Slocum,Joe-UAF SR 30 124 4.138. Jacobs,Gary-CWU FR 25 88 3.529. Wiggs,Sekou-UAA JR 32 106 3.3110. Gairey,Oshea-SFU FR 25 78 3.12

FREE THROW PCT (Min.1.8 Made Per Gm.) Cl G FTM FTA Pct1. Matthews,Marc-MSUB JR 28 65 76 .8552. Roppo,Joey-CWU SR 26 52 61 .8523. Wiley,Jordan-WOU SR 33 66 78 .8464. Harper,Michael-SFU SR 26 71 84 .8455. Preston,Cole-SMU JR 28 82 98 .8376. Hammell,Corey-UAA JR 32 187 225 .8317. Wilson,Latrell-CU JR 27 81 100 .8108. Johnson,Emmanuel-MSUB SR 27 96 119 .8079. Williams,Travante-UAF SR 30 136 169 .80510. Nichols,Julian-WOU SR 33 139 173 .803

STEALS Cl G Steals Avg/G1. Williams,Travante-UAF SR 30 70 2.332. Omlid,Tanner-WOU SO 31 69 2.233. Wiggs,Sekou-UAA JR 32 51 1.594. Alexander,Devon-WOU SR 32 46 1.445. Martin,Drew-CU JR 27 38 1.416. Harper,Michael-SFU SR 26 36 1.387. Avgi,Andy-WOU SR 31 40 1.29 Impero,Kyle-WWU SR 31 40 1.299. Gairey,Oshea-SFU FR 25 32 1.28 Wright,Mike-NNU SR 25 32 1.28

3-POINT FG PCT (Min. 1.0 Made Per Gm.) Cl G 3FG FGA Pct1. Roth,Alex-WOU SO 33 39 82 .4762. Wiley,Jordan-WOU SR 33 67 152 .4413. Kingma,Brett-WWU SO 27 55 125 .4404. Bianchini,Isaac-SMU JR 26 38 87 .4375. Copp,Tyler-SMU JR 28 56 132 .4246. Ladd,Naim-CWU FR 26 50 119 .4207. N’Diaye,Bouna-NNU JR 26 50 120 .4178. Matthews,Marc-MSUB JR 28 67 166 .4049. Williams,Travante-UAF SR 30 65 164 .39610. Dawn,Terry-CWU JR 25 36 91 .396

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10 GNAC Men’s Basketball Weekly Report • Mar. 22, 2016 • GNACSports.com • @GNACSports • #GNACMBB

GNAC Individual Statistics3-POINT FG MADE Cl G 3FG Avg/G1. Parker,Jeffrey-WWU JR 31 78 2.522. Matthews,Marc-MSUB JR 28 67 2.393. Williams,Travante-UAF SR 30 65 2.174. Wiggs,Sekou-UAA JR 32 67 2.095. Kingma,Brett-WWU SO 27 55 2.046. Wiley,Jordan-WOU SR 33 67 2.037. Copp,Tyler-SMU JR 28 56 2.008. Ladd,Naim-CWU FR 26 50 1.92 N’Diaye,Bouna-NNU JR 26 50 1.9210. Wright,Mike-NNU SR 25 48 1.92

BLOCKED SHOTS Cl G Blocks Avg/G1. Stroud,Joseph-CWU SR 26 68 2.622. Olufemi,Emmanuel-MSUB JR 19 48 2.533. Kitchen,Jordan-SMU FR 28 55 1.964. Avgi,Andy-WOU SR 31 41 1.325. Dierickx,Gilles-SPU SR 31 37 1.196. N’Diaye,Bouna-NNU JR 26 31 1.197. Pankratz,JJ-SFU SO 24 25 1.048. Williams,Travante-UAF SR 30 28 0.939. Hadzisehovic,Almir-UAF SR 28 26 0.9310. Omlid,Tanner-WOU SO 31 28 0.90

ASSIST/TURNOVER RATIO Cl G Asst Avg Turn Avg Ratio1. Nichols,Julian-WOU SR 33 165 5.0 52 1.6 3.172. Slocum,Joe-UAF SR 30 124 4.1 52 1.7 2.383. Maxwell,Ricardo-WWU SR 29 138 4.8 61 2.1 2.264. Leavitt,Bryce-SPU SR 31 132 4.3 60 1.9 2.205. Preston,Cole-SMU JR 28 127 4.5 61 2.2 2.086. Matthews,Devin-CWU SR 26 146 5.6 71 2.7 2.067. Denham,Kendall-MSUB SO 24 72 3.0 38 1.6 1.898. Wright,Mike-NNU SR 25 114 4.6 65 2.6 1.759. Jacobs,Gary-CWU FR 25 88 3.5 67 2.7 1.3110. Wiggs,Sekou-UAA JR 32 106 3.3 83 2.6 1.28

OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS Cl G No. Avg/G1. Hammell,Corey-UAA JR 32 134 4.192. Jorg,Fred-SMU JR 25 70 2.803. Penner,Mitch-SPU SR 30 72 2.404. Hadzisehovic,Almir-UAF SR 28 66 2.365. Jacobs,Gary-CWU FR 25 57 2.286. Dierickx,Gilles-SPU SR 31 67 2.167. Williams,Travante-UAF SR 30 64 2.138. Olufemi,Emmanuel-MSUB JR 19 40 2.119. Stroud,Joseph-CWU SR 26 53 2.04 Devastey,Joel-NNU SR 26 53 2.04

DEFENSIVE REBOUNDS Cl G No. Avg/G1. Wiggs,Sekou-UAA JR 32 201 6.282. Impero,Kyle-WWU SR 31 191 6.163. Hammell,Corey-UAA JR 32 191 5.974. Beverly,Preston-MSUB FR 28 158 5.645. Williams,Travante-UAF SR 30 162 5.406. Martin,Drew-CU JR 27 142 5.267. Kaba,Bangaly-UAF JR 30 157 5.238. Leavitt,Bryce-SPU SR 31 160 5.169. Dierickx,Gilles-SPU SR 31 150 4.8410. Pankratz,JJ-SFU SO 24 114 4.75

MINUTES PLAYED Cl G Min Avg/G1. Wiggs,Sekou-UAA JR 32 1116 34.882. N’Diaye,Bouna-NNU JR 26 904 34.773. Wright,Mike-NNU SR 25 860 34.404. Maxwell,Ricardo-WWU SR 29 965 33.285. Harper,Michael-SFU SR 26 865 33.276. Nichols,Julian-WOU SR 33 1097 33.247. Impero,Kyle-WWU SR 31 1011 32.618. Alexander,Devon-WOU SR 32 1042 32.569. Avgi,Andy-WOU SR 31 1009 32.5510. Leavitt,Bryce-SPU SR 31 1004 32.39

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11 GNAC Men’s Basketball Weekly Report • Mar. 22, 2016 • GNACSports.com • @GNACSports • #GNACMBB

GNAC 2015-16 Individual Single Game HighsPoints 39 Parker,Jeffrey (Western Washington) at Alaska (1/7/16)37 Penner,Mitch (Seattle Pacific) vs Concordia (Ore.) (02/04/16)37 Impero,Kyle (Western Washington) vs Alaska Anchorage (02/04/16)37 Wiggs,Sekou (Alaska Anchorage) at Central Washington (02/27/16)35 Williams,Travante (Alaska) vs Western Washington (1/7/16)35 Maxwell,Ricardo (Western Washington) at Western Oregon (02/11/16)

Field Goals Made 15 Avgi,Andy (Western Oregon) vs Seattle Pacific (01/07/16)15 Parker,Jeffrey (Western Washington) at Alaska (1/7/16)14 Penner,Mitch (Seattle Pacific) vs Concordia (Ore.) (02/04/16)13 Omlid,Tanner (Western Oregon) vs Point Loma (11/13/15)13 Avgi,Andy (Western Oregon) vs Alaska Anchorage (01/21/16)13 Maxwell,Ricardo (Western Washington) at Western Oregon (02/11/16)

Field Goal Attempts 28 Parker,Jeffrey (Western Washington) at Alaska (1/7/16)27 Williams,Travante (Alaska) vs Western Washington (1/7/16)24 Wiggs,Sekou (Alaska Anchorage) at Alaska (1/16/16)23 Avgi,Andy (Western Oregon) vs Western Washington (02/11/16)22 Five Players Tied

Field Goal Percentage 1.000 (8-8) Harris,Taylor (Concordia (Ore.)) vs Alaska (01/21/16)1.000 (6-6) Dierickx,Gilles (Seattle Pacific) vs BYU Hawaii (11/20/15)1.000 (6-6) Hawken,Riley (Concordia (Ore.)) vs Vancouver Island (12/18/15)1.000 (6-6) McGill,Brian (Alaska Anchorage) at Northwest Nazarene (02/25/16)1.000 (5-5) Matthews,Devin (Central Washington) vs Walla Walla (11/28/15)1.000 (5-5) Roth,Alex (Western Oregon) vs Alaska (03/05/16)

3-Point Field Goals Made9 Carroll,Brendan (Seattle Pacific) at Dixie State (11/14/15)8 Parker,Jeffrey (Western Washington) at Alaska (1/7/16)7 Barkeley,Max (Simon Fraser) at Sonoma State (11/30/15)6 Nine Players Tied

3-Point Field Goal Attempts17 Parker,Jeffrey (Western Washington) at Alaska (1/7/16)13 Parker,Jeffrey (Western Washington) at Concordia (Ore.) (02/13/16)12 Six Players Tied

3-Point Percentage.857 (6-7) Matthews,Marc (MSU Billings) at Black Hills State (11/21/15).857 (6-7) Avgi,Andy (Western Oregon) vs Azusa Pacific (03/12/16).833 (5-6) Rogers,Detwon (Northwest Nazarene) at Concordia (Ore.) (01/30/16).750 (9-12) Carroll,Brendan (Seattle Pacific) at Dixie State (11/14/15).750 (6-8) Bianchini,Isaac (Saint Martin’s) vs Concordia (Ore.) (02/06/16).750 (6-8) Wiley,Jordan (Western Oregon) vs Concordia (Ore.) (02/23/16)

Free Throws Made17 Wiggs,Sekou (Alaska Anchorage) at Central Washington (02/27/16)16 McGill,Brian (Alaska Anchorage) at Alaska (1/16/16)16 N’Diaye,Bouna (Northwest Nazarene) vs Simon Fraser (01/23/16)15 McGill,Brian (Alaska Anchorage) at Western Washington (02/04/16)15 Wiggs,Sekou (Alaska Anchorage) at Western Washington (02/04/16)

Free Throw Attempts21 Wiggs,Sekou (Alaska Anchorage) at Northwest Nazarene (02/25/16)20 Wiggs,Sekou (Alaska Anchorage) at Western Washington (02/04/16)18 N’Diaye,Bouna (Northwest Nazarene) vs Simon Fraser (01/23/16)18 Wiggs,Sekou (Alaska Anchorage) at Central Washington (02/27/16)17 Wiggs,Sekou (Alaska Anchorage) vs CSU Dominguez Hills (11/21/15)17 Wiggs,Sekou (Alaska Anchorage) at Simon Fraser (02/06/16)

Free Throw Percentage1.000 (16-16) McGill,Brian (Alaska Anchorage) at Alaska (1/16/16)1.000 (15-15) McGill,Brian (Alaska Anchorage) at Western Washington (02/04/16)1.000 (12-12) Svejcar,Spencer (Alaska Anchorage) vs Upper Iowa (10/30/15)1.000 (11-11) Hammell,Corey (Alaska Anchorage) vs Central Washington (12/03/15)1.000 (11-11) McGill,Brian (Alaska Anchorage) at Simon Fraser (02/06/16)

Rebounds17 Hammell,Corey (Alaska Anchorage) vs Northwest Nazarene (12/05/15)17 Dierickx,Gilles (Seattle Pacific) vs Northwest Nazarene (01/16/16)17 Hammell,Corey (Alaska Anchorage) at Concordia (Ore.) (01/23/16)15 Seven Players Tied

Assists12 Leavitt,Bryce (Seattle Pacific) at Dixie State (11/14/15)12 Wright,Mike (Northwest Nazarene) vs MSU Billings (01/07/16)11 Matthews,Devin (Central Washington) vs Alaska Anchorage (02/27/16)10 Five Players Tied

Steals7 Williams,Travante (Alaska) vs Central Washington (12/5/15)6 Omlid,Tanner (Western Oregon) vs Point Loma (11/13/15)6 Williams,Travante (Alaska) vs Western Washington (1/7/16)6 Wiggs,Sekou (Alaska Anchorage) at Northwest Nazarene (02/25/16)5 Six Players Tied

Blocked Shots8 Konenkov,Leeor (Northwest Nazarene) at Simon Fraser (02/18/16) 6 Kitchen,Jordan (Saint Martin’s) at Western Washington (12/03/15)6 Olufemi,Emmanuel (MSU Billings) vs Azusa Pacific (12/11/15)6 N’Diaye,Bouna (Northwest Nazarene) vs Dominican (12/12/15)6 Kitchen,Jordan (Saint Martin’s) vs Central Washington (01/16/16)6 Stroud,Joseph (Central Washington) at Saint Martin’s (01/16/16)6 Olufemi,Emmanuel (MSU Billings) vs Saint Martin’s (01/23/16)

Turnovers9 Harper,Michael (Simon Fraser) vs Colorado Christian (11/20/15)8 Beverly,Preston (MSU Billings) vs Central Washington (02/04/16)8 Maxwell,Ricardo (Western Washington) vs Northwest Nazarene (02/20/16) 7 Six Players Tied

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GNAC 2015-16 Team Single Game HighsPoints 119 Central Washington vs Walla Walla (11/28/15)119 Western Washington vs Concordia (Ore.) (01/14/16)117 Alaska vs Northwest Indian (12/12/15)115 Western Washington vs Multnomah (11/14/15)113 Alaska vs Northwest Indian (12/11/15)

Margin Of Victory 55 (105-50) Alaska Anchorage vs Lincoln Christian (11/07/15)50 (113-63) Alaska vs Northwest Indian (12/11/15)47 (94-47) Alaska Anchorage vs Lincoln Christian (11/06/15)47 (101-54) Alaska Anchorage vs Life Pacific (11/20/15)47 (117-70) Alaska vs Northwest Indian (12/12/15)47 (107-60) Central Washington vs Quest (12/17/15)

Field Goals Made 49 Central Washington vs Walla Walla (11/28/15)46 Western Washington vs Concordia (Ore.) (01/14/16)45 Alaska vs Northwest Indian (12/11/15)45 Alaska vs Northwest Indian (12/12/15)44 Western Washington vs Multnomah (11/14/15)44 Concordia (Ore.) vs Vancouver Island (12/18/15)

Field Goal Attempts 84 Central Washington vs Walla Walla (11/28/15)83 Central Washington at Alaska (12/5/15)83 Western Washington at Alaska (1/7/16)81 Western Washington vs Multnomah (11/14/15)80 Alaska vs Northwest Indian (12/12/15)80 Western Washington vs Concordia (Ore.) (01/14/16)

Field Goal Percentage .660 (35-53) Seattle Pacific at Concordia (Ore.) (01/09/16).629 (44-70) Concordia (Ore.) vs Vancouver Island (12/18/15).625 (30-48) Seattle Pacific vs BYU Hawaii (11/20/15).621 (36-58) Concordia (Ore.) at Western Washington (01/14/16).613 (38-62) Alaska Anchorage vs Lincoln Christian (11/06/15)

3-Point Field Goals Made20 Saint Martin’s at Northwest Nazarene (02/13/16)17 MSU Billings vs Alaska Anchorage (02/09/16)16 Alaska vs Chaminade (11/14/15)16 MSU Billings at Black Hills State (11/21/15)16 Western Washington at Alaska (1/7/16)16 Saint Martin’s vs Western Washington (02/27/16)

3-Point Field Goal Attempts40 Western Washington at Alaska (1/7/16)38 Alaska vs Chaminade (11/14/15)37 Saint Martin’s vs Alaska Anchorage (1/2/16)37 Alaska vs Alaska Anchorage (1/16/16)36 Western Washington vs Alaska Anchorage (02/04/16)

3-Point Percentage.667 (12-18) Saint Martin’s vs CSU Monterey Bay (11/21/15).636 (7-11) Alaska vs Hawaii Pacific (11/13/15).630 (17-27) MSU Billings vs Alaska Anchorage (02/09/16).625 (20-32) Saint Martin’s at Northwest Nazarene (02/13/16).619 (13-21) Central Washington vs BYU Hawaii (11/21/15)

Free Throws Made39 Alaska Anchorage vs Chaminade (11/13/15)39 Alaska Anchorage at Western Washington (02/04/16)34 Seattle Pacific at MSU Billings (01/21/16)33 Alaska Anchorage vs Northwest Indian (12/14/15)33 Alaska Anchorage at Saint Martin’s (1/2/16)33 Alaska Anchorage at Alaska (1/16/16)

Free Throw Attempts45 Alaska Anchorage vs Northwest Indian (12/14/15)45 Alaska Anchorage at Western Washington (02/04/16)44 Alaska Anchorage vs Chaminade (11/13/15)41 Seattle Pacific at MSU Billings (01/21/16)40 Seattle Pacific vs Northwest (Wash.) (12/11/15)

Free Throw Percentage1.000 (16-16) Alaska Anchorage at Western Oregon (01/21/16)1.000 (15-15) Seattle Pacific vs Western Oregon (03/04/16) 1.000 (5-5) Concordia (Ore.) at Seattle Pacific (02/04/16)1.000 (2-2) Saint Martin’s at Northwest Nazarene (02/13/16).950 (19-20) Simon Fraser vs Saint Martin’s (12/05/14).950 (19-20) Western Oregon vs UC San Diego (03/14/16)

Rebounds65 Saint Martin’s vs Capilano (12/16/15)63 Western Washington at Alaska (1/7/16)61 Central Washington at Alaska (12/5/15)55 Alaska vs Northwest Indian (12/11/15)53 Western Washington vs Multnomah (11/14/15)53 Alaska vs Concordia (Ore.) (2/20/16)

Assists33 Alaska Anchorage vs Lincoln Christian (11/06/15)31 Central Washington vs Walla Walla (11/28/15)28 Alaska Anchorage vs Lincoln Christian (11/07/15)28 Saint Martin’s at Northwest Nazarene (02/13/16)27 Alaska vs Northwest Indian (12/12/15)

Steals16 Alaska vs Northwest Indian (12/11/15)16 Western Washington at Simon Fraser (01/26/16)15 Western Washington vs Quest (12/18/15)13 10 Teams Tied

Blocked Shots10 Northwest Nazarene vs Dominican (12/12/15)10 MSU Billings vs Saint Martin’s (01/23/16)9 Five Teams Tied

Turnovers25 Seattle Pacific vs Concordia (Calif.) (11/13/15)24 Northwest Nazarene vs Bethesda (11/13/15)23 Simon Fraser vs Colorado Christian (11/20/15)23 Northwest Nazarene at Alaska (12/3/15)23 Simon Fraser vs Alaska Anchorage (02/06/16)

Fouls 32 Western Washington vs Alaska Anchorage (02/04/16)31 Simon Fraser vs Alaska Anchorage (02/06/16)30 Seattle Pacific vs Concordia (Calif.) (11/13/15)30 MSU Billings vs Simon Fraser (12/31/15)29 Four Teams Tied