UAA hosts Holy Names, Chaminade in GNAC/Pac West Challenge

2014-15 WOMEN’S BASKETBALL
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November 10, 2014
UAA hosts Holy Names, Chaminade in GNAC/Pac West Challenge
THIS WEEK IN SEAWOLF BASKETBALL...
GNAC/Pac West Challenge
Friday, Nov. 14 – 5 pm – Wells Fargo Sports Complex – Anchorage, AK
Holy Names (0-0) at Alaska Anchorage (0-0)
&
Saturday, Nov. 15 – 5 pm – Wells Fargo Sports Complex – Anchorage, AK
Chaminade (0-0 [11/14 @UAF]) at Alaska Anchorage
TV: None
RADIO: Live on FM-89.3 KATB and FM-88.9 KJLP, both nights
ONLINE: Live Stats only at GoSeawolves.com.
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(60+) ... single-game tickets can be purchased online at GoSeawolves.com or AlaskaAirlinesCenter.com.
SPECIAL PROMOTIONS: None.
WHAT LIES AHEAD: The Seawolves make their regular-season debut this week with key
matchups against fellow NCAA Div. II West Region teams when they take on Holy Names
and Chaminade ... the games are being played in conjunction with games in Fairbanks
(UAF plays Chaminade on Friday and Holy Names on Saturday) to comprise the GNAC/
Pac West Challenge ... this week’s games have been moved to UAA’s old home at the
Wells Fargo Sports Complex due to a scheduling conflict with the ASAA State Volleyball
Championships at the Alaska Airlines Center.
2014-15 Seawolf Women’s Basketball Roster
No.
2
4
11
12
13
14
15
21
23
24
25
Name
Adriana Dent
Alli Madison
Megan Mullings
Jenna Buchanan
KeKe Wright
Jerica Nelson
Alysha Devine
Leah Bonner
Kiki Robertson
Sierra Afoa
Jessica Madison
Pos.
G
G/F
F
G
F
G
F
F
G
F
G
Ht.
5-7
5-8
6-0
5-8
6-0
5-5
6-1
5-11
5-5
5-9
5-8
Cl.-Exp
Jr.-RS
Sr.-3V
Jr.-TR
Jr.-2V
Sr.-1V
Fr.-HS
So.-1V
Fr.-HS
So.-1V
Fr.-RS
Jr.-2V
Hometown (High School/Last School)
Canyon Country, CA (Canyon HS/S. Idaho)
Sea le, Wash. (Kennedy HS)
Glendale, Ariz. (Cactus HS/Sac St./S. Mtn CC)
Galena (Galena HS)
Las Vegas, Nev. (Canyon Springs HS/Gille e Coll)
Kodiak (Kodiak HS)
Wasilla (Wasilla HS)
Nampa, Idaho (Skyview HS)
Honolulu, Hawaii (Mid-Pacific Ins tute)
Anchorage (Dimond HS)
Port Angeles, Wash. (PAHS)
HEAD COACH: Ryan McCarthy (Northwest Nazarene, ’06), 3rd season at UAA (36-19)
ASSOCIATE HEAD COACH: Alex Carlson (Oregon Tech, ’05), 2nd season
ASSISTANT COACH: Shaina Afoa (Central Washington, ’11), 3rd season
(does not include redshirts; for full bios, visit GoSeawolves.com)
2014-15 Schedule & Results
Nov. 5 at Utah (ex.)
W, 67-61
Nov. 14 HOLY NAMES %
5 pm
Nov. 15 CHAMINADE %
5 pm
Nov. 20 CHRISTIAN BROTHERS
7 pm
Nov. 21 CHRISTIAN BROTHERS
7:30 pm
Nov. 25 YALE $
8 pm
Nov. 26 LBSU or BOISE ST. $ (ex.) 2:30/5 pm
Dec. 4 at Montana State Billings*
5 pm
Dec. 6 at Sea le Pacific*
6 pm
Dec. 13 McKENDREE
2 pm
Dec. 14 McKENDREE
5 pm
Dec. 19 TEXAS A&M KINGSVILLE^
7 pm
Dec. 20 PACIFIC (ORE.)^
7 pm
Dec. 21 HAWAII PACIFIC
5 pm
Jan. 1 NORTHWEST NAZARENE* 5:15 pm
Jan. 3 CENTRAL WASHINGTON* 5:15 pm
Jan. 8 at Western Oregon*
4:15 pm
Jan. 10 at Saint Mar n’s*
4:15 pm
Jan. 17 ALASKA FAIRBANKS*
7 pm
Jan. 22 WESTERN WASHINGTON* 5:15 pm
Jan. 24 SIMON FRASER*
5:15 pm
Jan. 29 at Central Washington*
6 pm
Jan. 31 at Northwest Nazarene*
3:15 pm
Feb. 5 SAINT MARTIN’S*
7 pm
Feb. 7 WESTERN OREGON*
5:15 pm
Feb. 14 at Alaska Fairbanks*
3:15 pm
Feb. 19 at Simon Fraser
6 pm
Feb. 21 at Western Washington*
6 pm
Feb. 26 SEATTLE PACIFIC*
5:15 pm
Feb. 28 MONTANA STATE BILLINGS* 1 pm
Mar. 4-7 at GNAC Tournament (Billings, MT)
Mar. 13-16 NCAA Div. II West Regionals (TBD)
Mar. 24-27 NCAA Div. II Elite 8 (Sioux Falls,SD)
% GNAC/Pac West Challenge
$ GCI Great Alaska Shootout
^ Seawolf Hoops Classic
* Great Northwest Athle c Conference game
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SCOUTING THE FOES: Holy Names loses four starters, including
the top three scorers -- from last year’s team that went 10-16 overall
and 6-14 in the Pac West Conference ... the Hawks, from Oakland,
Calif., feature So. G Garysha Youngblood (8.0 ppg, 4.3 rpg) as their
leading returning scorer ... Chaminade is coming off a 3-23 overall
record and a 3-17 mark in the Pac West ... the Silverswords, from
Honolulu, will be led by So. F Lilia Maio (12.3 ppg, 7.2 rpg).
THE SERIES...
VS. HOLY NAMES: First meeting
VS. CHAMINADE: UAA leads 9-0 (4-0 in Anchorage)
LAST TIME: UAA 93, CU 57 (11/21/13 at CU)
NOTES: UAA has won by an average of 54.6 points per game ...
the Seawolves won the last meeting in Anchorage, 102-43, on Dec.
18, 2010 ... the 105-30 decision on Dec. 17, 2010 stands as UAA’s
largest victoy margin against a fellow NCAA Div. II opponent ... series
started in 2007-08.
UAA PROBABLE STARTERS (2013-14 stats & notes)
G—Kiki Robertson, 5-5, So. (10.3 ppg, 4.1 rpg, 5.0 apg, 3.2 spg, .747 FT)
G—Jessica Madison, 5-8, Jr. (10.9 ppg, 2.8 rpg, 1.9 apg, .804 FT)
G—Alli Madison, 5-8, Sr. (12.4 ppg, 4.0 rpg, 2.5 apg, 1.6 spg, .736 FT)
F—Alysha Devine, 6-0, So. (3.9 ppg, 3.2 rpg, 1.1 spg, .719 FT)
F—KeKe Wright, 6-0, Sr. (7.4 ppg, 5.8 rpg, 1.5 spg, .510 FG)
BRIEF SEASON PREVIEW: With five of the top six
scorers returning from last year’s NCAA Tournament
team, UAA has the luxury of a veteran squad in 201415 ... among the four starters back from that team include Preseason All-GNAC selections Alli Madison
and Kiki Robertson ... Madison – one of two active
seniors on the roster – was UAA’s leading scorer at
12.4 points per game, while Robertson averaged 10.3 A. Madison
ppg and was the only freshman in Div. II to rank in
the nation’s top 20 in both assists (5.0 apg) and steals
(3.2 spg) ... the other double-digit scorer is Jr. G Jessica Madison, who put up 10.9 ppg with team-bests of
46 three-pointers made and .804 free-throw shooting
... fellow Jr. G Jenna Buchanan is another deadeye
shooter, having ranked second in the GNAC with her
.422 3FG% last year ... Sr. F KeKe Wright will play a
Mullings
bigger role from her first season, when she averaged
7.4 points and 5.8 rebounds in just 19.6 minutes per
game off the bench, while So. F Alysha Devine averaged 3.9 points and 3.2 rebounds and will increase
her leadership role in 2014-15 as team captain ...
along with Wright, UAA now boasts three former JC
All-Americans with the addition of newcomers Adriana
Dent and Megan Mullings ... a point guard originally
from Southern California, Dent redshirted last season
Dent
after transferring from the College of Southern Idaho,
where she was MVP of the 2013 NJCAA Region 18 Tournament ...
Mullings makes her debut in green & gold after two seasons at South
Mountain Community College in her native Arizona ... the 6-footer
was No. 46 overall and No. 11 among power forwards in the national JC recruiting rankings, with numbers of 20.7 ppg, 9.0 rpg and
.579 FG% as a sophomore ... Mullings also brings Div. I experience,
redshirting her true freshman season at Sacramento State ... three
freshmen, including former Alaska prep stars Sierra Afoa (Dimond)
and Jerica Nelson (Kodiak), also hope to make an immediate impact ... the only ‘Outside’ freshman is reigning Idaho Gatorade Player
of the Year Leah Bonner, who led Nampa’s Skyview High School to
a 26-2 record and its first-ever state title, averaging 18.2 ppg, 9.7 rpg
and 3.0 apg ... three veterans are among the five players will redshirt
in 2014-15, with Sr. C Emily Craft (7.2 ppg, 4.5 rpg, 1.0 bpg), Sr. G
Great Northwest
AthleƟc Conference
2013-14 FINAL Standings
Team (Nat’l Rk)
xz-Montana State Billings
xyz-Western Washington
xz-Alaska Anchorage
xz-Simon Fraser
x-Sea le Pacific
x-Saint Mar n’s
Northwest Nazarene
Alaska Fairbanks
Western Oregon
Central Washington
W
15
13
12
12
11
11
8
3
3
2
Conference
L Pct. GB
3 .833 —–
5 .722 2.0
6 .667 3.0
6 .667 3.0
7 .611 4.0
7 .611 4.0
10 .444 7.0
15 .167 12.0
15 .167 12.0
16 .111 13.0
Overall
W L Pct.
25 8 .758
19 10 .655
19 9 .679
20 10 .667
18 9 .667
18 11 .621
15 11 .577
9 17 .346
6 20 .231
7 19 .269
( ) NABC Top 25 na onal rank
x-GNAC Tournament qualifier / y-GNAC Tournament champ
z-NCAA Tournament qualifier
2013-14 Great Northwest AthleƟc Conference
Women’s Basketball All-Conference Team
First Team
Bobbi Knudsen, MSU Billings (G, 5-8, Sr., Malta, MT)
Erin Chambers, Simon Fraser (G/F, 6-1, Jr., Mission, BC)
Ka e Benson, Sea le Pacific (F, 6-2, Sr., Snohomish, WA)
Megan Hingston, Northwest Nazarene (G, 5-9, Sr., Keizer, OR)
Ka e Colard, Western Washington (G, 5-9, Jr., McCleary, WA)
Janiel Olson, MSU Billings (F, 5-10, Jr., Billings, MT)
Second Team
Dana Goularte, Western Oregon (F, 6-0, Jr., Port Orchard, WA)
Sarah Hill, Western Washington (F, 6-3, Sr., Richmond, VA)
Suzanna Ohlsen, Sea le Pacific (G, 5-7, Jr., Monroe, WA)
Chelsea Haskey, Saint Mar n’s (F, 6-1, Sr., Olympia, WA)
Kylie Burns, Alaska Anchorage (F, 5-9, Sr., Kansas City, KS)
Kiki Robertson, Alaska Anchorage (G, 5-7, Fr., Honolulu, HI)
UAA Honorable Men on Selec ons: None
Player of the Year – Bobbi Knudsen, MSU Billings
Defensive Player of the Year – Janiel Olson, MSU Billings
Newcomer of the Year – Chelsea Banis, MSU Billings
Freshman of the Year – Jordan Wilson, Alaska Fairbanks
Coach of the Year – Kevin Woodin, Montana State Billings
Christina Davis (4.4 ppg, 2.9 apg) and Jr. G Alyssa Hutchins
(3.0 ppg, .425 3FG) all slated to sit out ... post player Hannah
Wandersee (Kodiak) and guard Tara Thompson (Dimond) are
two more Alaskans who will redshirt.
SEAWOLVES STUN UTES: Jr. G Jenna Buchanan poured in 20 points (5-6 FG, 4-4 3FG,
6-6 FT) to lead a huge UAA comeback as the
Seawolves upset host and Div. I Utah, 67-61, in
a an exhibition game Nov. 5 in Salt Lake City ...
the Seawolves erased an early 17-1 deficit and
pulled away with a 10-2 run to end the game, getting the go-ahead basket on Jr. G Jessica MadiBuchanan
son’s fast-break layup with 2:22 remaining ... Utah
nailed 11 of 22 three-pointers but could not handle UAA’s pressure defense as the Seawolves owned advantages of 27-13 in
turnovers forced and 30-13 in points off turnovers ... Buchanan
also had 5 assists, no turnovers and 2 steals ... So. F Alysha
Devine finished with 9 points, Sr. F/C KeKe Wright had 8 points
(4-5 FG), and Jr. F Megan Mullings did most of her damage in
the second half, tallying 7 points and 6 rebounds ... Madison
was solid as well, contributing 7 (3-4 FG), 4 rebounds, 2 assists,
2014-15 ALASKA ANCHORAGE WOMEN’S BASKETBALL
no turnovers and 2 steals ... the victory was UAA’s second against
a Div. I opponent in an exhibition road game; the previous win
also came against a member of the Pacific-12 Conference with a
70-64 overtime decision at Washington State in 2007.
TEAM NOTES: The 2013-14 Seawolves earned the program’s
eighth consecutive winning season and qualified for the program’s
fourth straight GNAC Tournament since that event was installed
in 2011 … in head coach Ryan McCarthy’s second season, UAA
also surpassed its 2012-13 overall (17) and GNAC (11) win totals
… UAA led NCAA Div. II with 14.3 steals per game, along with
other top-40 national ranks in turnover margin (6th, +7.04), scoring
offense (11th, 79.6), assists per game (16th, 16.9), scoring margin (22nd, +11.0), assist-turnover ratio (32nd, 1.06) and 3FGs per
game (38th, 6.9) … UAA led the GNAC in scoring offense, scoring
margin, rebounds per game (42.2), offensive rebounds per game
(17.0), assists, steals and turnover margin … the Seawolves had
six different players (Buchanan, Kylie Burns, Craft, A. Madison,
Robertson & Wright) post a double-double last season — the most
for a UAA squad since the 1980-81 team had seven players pull
the trick.
PLAYER NOTES: Although hobbled by a lateseason ankle sprain, Sr. G/F Alli Madison finished
as UAA’s leading scorer last year, ranking 13th in
the GNAC with 12.4 ppg … the Seattle (Kennedy
HS) product scored double figures in 19 of her 27
games, including four 20-point performances …
Madison held other GNAC ranks of 12th in steals
(1.7 spg), assists (2.6 apg) and in assist-turnover ra- J. Madison
tio (1.1) … Madison enters her senior season 17th
on UAA’s career FT% list at .725 … Jr. G Jessica
Madison notched double figures 19 times last year,
including the last six regular-season games … the
2012-13 GNAC Freshman of the Year ranked 21st
in the GNAC with 10.9 ppg, boosted by a careerhigh 19 points at MSU Billings … she also ranked
6th in the overall league stats with 1.6 3FGs per
Wright
game, while her 2.1 A-T ratio in GNAC-only contests
ranked 2nd … in just two years, Madison has moved
up to 12th on UAA’s career 3FGs list with 82 treys,
along with 8th in 3FGs per game (1.5) and 34th in
scoring (563) … the Washingtonian’s team-best
.804 FT% was 13th on UAA’s single-season list …
Jr. G Jenna Buchanan scored double figures in 10
of 25 appearances as a sophomore, including nine
of 18 GNAC contests … over the second half of the
Devine
league campaign, the former 3A Player of the Year
from Galena averaged 11.8 ppg and 4.8 rpg, boosted
by career highs of 20 points against NW Nazarene
and 10 rebounds against Simon Fraser … Buchanan barely missed earning the GNAC 3FG% crown,
ranking 2nd at .422, along with ranks of 13th in 3FGs
per game (1.5) and 19th in FG% (.429) … on UAA’s
career lists, she is 8th in 3FG% (.383), 9th in 3FGs
per game (1.3) and 17th in 3FGs made (67) … last Robertson
season Sr. F/C KeKe Wright was 6th in the league
in FG% (team-best .510), plus 17th in both rebounding (5.8) and
steals (1.5) ... So. F Alysha Devine got the starting call in the
last eight games of 2013-14, averaging 5.8 ppg on 61 percent
shooting during UAA’s 5-game February win streak ... delivering
one of the best rookie campaigns in UAA program history, So. PG
Kiki Robertson was the only freshman or sophomore anointed
first- or second-team all-league in 2013-14, making Second Team
All-GNAC … the Honolulu (Mid-Pacific Inst.) product ranked 7th
2013-14 Seawolf Season Summary/Trends
Home Record
Wells Fargo Spts Cmplx
Sullivan Arena
Road Record
Neutral-court Record
GNAC Home Record
GNAC Road Record
vs. NCAA Div. II
vs. NCAA Div. I
vs. Ranked Div. II Teams
vs. D-II region ‘counters’
Last 10 Games
When leading at half
When trailing at half
When ed at half
12-2
11-1
1-1
7-7
0-0
8-1
4-5
18-8
1-1
0-2
16-7
6-4
17-1
2-8
0-0
When Outrebounding Opp.
When Outrebounded
Rebounds Even
Games Decided by:
Over me
1-3 pts
4-6 pts
7-10 pts
11+ pts
When Scoring:
80 or more pts
79 or fewer pts
When Shoo ng Plus-50%
When Shoo ng Minus-50%
12-3
6-6
1-0
1-0
1-1
1-4
3-3
13-1
19-6
0-3
7-0
12-9
THE LAST TIME A SEAWOLF ...
Scored 40+ points: 34, Sasha King at Northwest Nazarene, 2/16/13
Scored 30+ points: 34, Sasha King at Northwest Nazarene, 2/16/13
Had 15+ Rebounds: 16, Kylie Burns at Chaminade, 11/21/13
Had 15+ Assists: 20, Brian McGill vs Northland Int’l (12/16/13)
Had a Triple-Double: 17 pts/13 reb/10 ast, Rebecca Kielpinski at
Saint Mar n’s, 2/18/06
Made 7+ 3-pointers: 9, Sasha King at Northwest Nazarene, 2/16/13
2013-14 UAA Individual Season Highs
Points: 23, Kiki Robertson at Chaminade, 11/21
23, Kylie Burns vs Georgetown, 11/27
Rebounds: 16, Kylie Burns at Chaminade, 11/21
Assists: 11, Chris na Davis vs MSU Billings, 12/5
Steals: 7, Kiki Robertson at BYU-Hawaii, 11/16
7, Kiki Robertson vs UC Riverside, 11/26
7, Kiki Robertson vs Saint Leo, 12/21
7, Alli Madison vs Cameron, 12/20
Blocks: 4, Emily Cra vs Western New Mexico, 11/9
Minutes: 42, Kylie Burns vs UC Riverside, 11/26
FG Made: 9, Kiki Robertson at Chaminade, 11/21
3FGs Made: 5, Kylie Burns vs Georgetown, 11/27
5, Kylie Burns at Sea le Pacific, 2/27
FTS Made: 12, Alli Madison at BYU-Hawaii, 11/19
2013-14 UAA Team Season Bests
Points: 100 at BYU-Hawaii, 11/19
Fewest Pts Allowed: 47 at Western Oregon, 2/10
Margin of Victory: 51 (100-49) at BYU-Hawaii, 11/19
Rebound Margin: +21 (54-33) at Western Oregon, 2/10
Assists: 34 vs Western Oregon, 1/9
Steals: 25 at BYU-Hawaii, 11/19
Blocks: 6 vs Western New Mexico, 11/9
Fewest Turnovers: 8 vs Western Washington, 2/22
8 at Montana State Billings, 3/1
Turnovers Forced: 39 at BYU-Hawaii, 11/19
FG pct.: .544 (31-57) vs Montana State Billings, 12/5
FT pct. (min. 10 aƩ.): .857 (18-21) vs Montana State Billings, 12/5
3FG pct.: .550 (11-20) vs Northwest Nazarene, 2/1
3FGs Made: 11, four mes
2013-14 Double-Doubles (Pts/Rebs unless otherwise noted)
Kiki Robertson (2): 10 pts/10 ast at BYU-Hawaii, Nov. 16
23/10 at Chaminade, Nov. 21
Kylie Burns (2): 22/12 vs Cameron, Dec. 20
10/12 at Western Washington, Jan. 23
Jenna Buchanan (1): 10/10 vs Simon Fraser, Feb. 20
Emily CraŌ (1): 10/13 vs Sea le Pacific, Dec. 7
Alli Madison (1): 17/12 vs UC Riverside, Nov. 26
KeKe Wright (1): 12/12 at BYU-Hawaii, Nov. 16
2014-15 ALASKA ANCHORAGE WOMEN’S BASKETBALL
in NCAA Div. II with 3.2 steals per game and 17th with 5.0 assists
per contest — tops nationally among freshman … in the GNAC
stats, she was 2nd in steals, 3rd in assists, 3rd in A-T ratio (1.7)
and 18th in FT% (.747) ... she crushed the UAA freshman record
with 140 assists, along with other program rookie ranks of 2nd in
steals (90), t-2nd in games started (28), 6th in points (287), 6th in
scoring average (10.3 ppg), 6th in FTs made (71), 7th in FG made
(102) and 9th in FT%.
McCARTHY IN CHARGE: Ryan McCarthy earned
his first NCAA Tournament as a head coach in 201314, leading the Seawolves to an improvement in
wins (17 to 19) and conference wins (11 to 12) from
his inaugural season at the helm … playing an uptempo style, McCarthy’s most recent crew led the
nation in steals and ranked 11th in NCAA Div. II in
scoring, tying for third place in the GNAC standings McCarthy
for the second consecutive campaign … formerly
an assistant at GNAC rival Northwest Nazarene, McCarthy now
sports a 50-32 overall record (36-19 at UAA) as head coach in
three total seasons, having served in an interim capacity at NNU
in 2011-12 … McCarthy is assisted by 2nd-year associate head
coach Alex Carlson and 3rd-year assistant coach Shaina Afoa.
SEAWOLVES TABBED 2ND: The Seawolves were picked to finish second in the 2014 Great Northwest Athletic Conference preseason coaches’ poll, released Oct. 14. Here is a look at the poll:
2014-15 Great Northwest Athletic Conference
Preseason Wom\en’s Basketball Coaches’ Poll
Rk Team (1st-place votes) 2013-14 Records
Pts
1. Western Washington (9) 19-10, 13-5, 2nd
81
2. Alaska Anchorage (1)
19-9, 12-6, t-3rd 70
3. Simon Fraser
20-10, 12-6, t-3rd 63
4. Seattle Pacific
18-9, 11-7, t-5th 56
5. Montana State Billings 25-8, 15-3, 1st
53
6. Saint Martin’s
18-11, 11-7, t-5th 45
7. Northwest Nazarene
15-11, 8-10, 7th
27
8. Alaska Fairbanks
9-17, 3-15, t-8th 23
9. Western Oregon
6-20, 3-15, t-8th 21
10. Central Washington
7-19, 2-16, 10th
15
(Note: Each coach ranked other nine teams.
First-place votes in parentheses. Points awarded
on 9-8-7-6-5-4-3-2-1 basis.).
2013-14 SEAWOLF INDIVIDUAL HONORS
(returning players only)
Jenna Buchanan
GNAC All-Academic Team, Feb. 27
Christina Davis
Most Improved Player (team award), Apr. 12
Alyssa Hutchins
GNAC All-Academic Team, Feb. 27
Most Inspirational Player (team award), Apr. 12
Alli Madison
Carrs/Safeway Player of the Game vs UC Riverside, Nov. 26
Carrs/Safeway Great Alaska Shootout All-Tourney Team, Nov. 27
Jessica Madison
GNAC All-Academic Team, Feb. 27
Kiki Robertson
Carrs/Safeway Great Alaska Shootout All-Tourney Team, Nov. 27
GNAC Red Lion Player of the Week, Nov. 25-Dec. 1
Second Team All-GNAC, Mar. 3
CHASING RECORDS: Here are where the 2014-15 Seawolves currently rank on the program’s all- me career sta s cs lists:
POINTS
1. Robin Graul (1985-89)
2,239
30. Tiffany Massey (1999-01) 603
31. Julie Wetherington (81-83) 602
32. Melanie Iwamasa (93-96) 599
33. Sherri (Berg) Felton (92-94) 591
34. Jessica Madison (2012- ) 563
3FG PERCENTAGE
1. Greta Fadness (1987-91)
.465
7. Sasha King (2010-13)
.385
8. Jenna Buchanan (2012- ) *.383
9. Maria Nilsson (2006-08)
.376
3FG MADE
1. Allegra Stoetzel (1992-96) 191
11. Angie Warnke (1995-99)
104
12. Teri Cothren (1994-98)
82
Jessica Madison (2012- )
82
14. Dasha Basova (2007-09)
80
15. Jayci Stone (2006-07)
76
16. Heidi Alderman (1992-96) 73
17. Jenna Buchanan (2012- ) 67
3FG MADE PER GAME
1. Tirzah Church (1998-00)
2.09
7. Greta Fadness (1987-91)
1.56
8. Jessica Madison (2012- ) *1.49
9. Jenna Buchanan (2012- ) *1.29
10. Dasha Basova (2007-09) 1.14
3FG ATTEMPTED
1. Allegra Stoetzel (1992-96)
10. Tirzah Church (1998-00)
11. Sasha King (2010-13)
12. Jessica Madison (2012- )
16. Limor Pelleg (2005-08)
17. Stephanie Beason (04-05)
18. Jenna Buchanan (2012- )
563
285
275
266
184
183
175
FT MADE
1. Robin Graul (1985-89)
20. Melanie Iwamasa (93-96)
Angie Warnke (1995-99)
22. Kaitlin McBride (2009-11)
23. Stacie Cepin (1996-98)
Nikki Aden (2007-11)
25. Alli Madison (2011- )
598
145
145
142
141
141
124
FT%
1. Robbie Robinson (1985-87) .855
16. Heidi Alderman (1992-96) .729
17. Alli Madison (2011- )
*.725
18. Stacie Cepin (1996-98)
.723
*based on current pace
2014-15 ALASKA ANCHORAGE WOMEN’S BASKETBALL
2014-15 ALASKA ANCHORAGE CAREER-HIGHS
#2 ADRIANA DENT (G, 5-7, Jr.)
Pts – 0
Rebs – 0
Asts – 0
Blks – 0
Stls – 0
#13 KEKE WRIGHT (F, 5-10, Sr.)
Pts – 16 vs MSU Billings, 12/5/13
Rebs – 15 vs W. New Mexico, 11/9/13
Asts – 2, twice (last vs MSUB, 12/5/13)
Blks – 2, twice (last vs St. Leo, 12/21/13)
Stls – 5 at BYU-Hawaii, 11/17/13
#23 KIKI ROBERTSON (G, 5-5, So.)
Pts – 23 at Chaminade, 11/21/13
Rebs – 10 at Chaminade, 11/21/13
Asts – 10, twice (last at BYUH, 11/19/13)
Blks – 0
Stls – 7, 3 mes (last vs St. Leo, 12/21/13)
#4 ALLI MADISON (G/F, 5-8, Sr.)
Pts – 21, twice (last vs SPU, 12/7/13)
Rebs – 12 vs UC Riverside, 11/26/13
Asts – 8, twice (last vs WNMU, 11/9/13)
Blks – 1 at Alaska Fairbanks, 12/3/11
Stls – 7 vs Cameron, 12/20/13
#14 JERICA NELSON (G, 5-5, Fr.)
Pts – 0
Rebs – 0
Asts – 0
Blks – 0
Stls – 0
#24 SIERRA AFOA (F, 5-9, Fr.)
Pts – 0
Rebs – 0
Asts – 0
Blks – 0
Stls – 0
#11 MEGAN MULLINGS (F, 6-0, Jr.)
Pts – 0
Rebs – 0
Asts – 0
Blks – 0
Stls – 0
#15 ALYSHA DEVINE (F, 6-1, So.)
Pts – 17 at BYU-Hawaii, 11/17/13
Rebs – 9 at BYU-Hawaii, 11/19/13
Asts – 4 at BYU-Hawaii, 11/19/13
Blks – 2 at Sea le Pacific, 2/27/14
Stls – 3 vs Northwest Nazarene, 2/1/14
#25 JESSICA MADISON (G, 5-8, Jr.)
Pts – 19 at MSU Billings, 3/1/14
Rebs – 9 at Western Washington, 2/2/13
Asts – 5 vs Saint Mar n’s, 1/11/14
Blks – 1, nine mes
Stls – 3, six mes (last at CPP, 3/14/14)
#12 JENNA BUCHANAN (G, 5-8, Jr.)
Pts – 20 vs Northwest Nazarene, 2/1/14
Rebs – 10 vs Simon Fraser, 2/20/14
Asts – 5, three mes (last vs UAF, 2/15/14)
Blks – 2 vs Eastern New Mexico, 12/18/12
Stls – 5, twice (last vs ENMU, 12/18/12)
#21 LEAH BONNER (F, 5-11, Fr.)
Pts – 0
Rebs – 0
Asts – 0
Blks – 0
Stls – 0
2013-14 UAA Women's Basketball
Alaska Anchorage Combined Team Statistics (as of Mar 28, 2014)
All games
RECORD:
ALL GAMES
CONFERENCE
NON-CONFERENCE
OVERALL
19-9
12-6
7-3
HOME
12-2
8-1
4-1
##
Player
gp-gs
Total
3-Point
min avg fg-fga
fg% 3fg-fga 3fg%
04
43
25
23
12
13
41
05
15
10
03
Madison,Alli
Burns,Kylie
Madison,Jessica
Robertson,Kiki
Buchanan,Jenna
Wright,KeKe
Craft,Emily
Davis,Christina
Devine,Alysha
Hutchins,Alyssa
Castle,Melissa
Team
Total..........
Opponents......
27-21
28-26
28-20
28-28
25-14
28-17
28-3
28-0
27-11
25-0
11-0
659
846
720
658
613
549
474
481
393
202
55
28
28
5650
5650
TEAM STATISTICS
SCORING
Points per game
Scoring margin
FIELD GOALS-ATT
Field goal pct
3 POINT FG-ATT
3-point FG pct
3-pt FG made per game
FREE THROWS-ATT
Free throw pct
F-Throws made per game
REBOUNDS
Rebounds per game
Rebounding margin
ASSISTS
Assists per game
TURNOVERS
Turnovers per game
Turnover margin
Assist/turnover ratio
STEALS
Steals per game
BLOCKS
Blocks per game
ATTENDANCE
Home games-Avg/Game
Neutral site-Avg/Game
Score by Periods
Alaska Anchorage
Opponents
24.4
30.2
25.7
23.5
24.5
19.6
16.9
17.2
14.6
8.1
5.0
113-324
109-279
107-281
102-244
87-203
76-149
79-166
43-130
39-114
23-64
3-10
1st 2nd
1063 1148
929 981
OT OT2
7 12
7
4
OPP
1921
68.6
643-1653
.389
144-498
.289
5.1
491-657
.747
17.5
1137
40.6
438
15.6
645
23.0
0.7
205
7.3
148
5.3
4551
14-325
0-0
Totals
2230
1921
15-63
44-122
46-152
12-59
38-90
0-1
0-1
14-42
4-24
17-40
2-8
.238
.361
.303
.203
.422
.000
.000
.333
.167
.425
.250
F-Throw
ft-fta
ft%
^
^
*
*
#
#
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
%
&
95-129
84-107
45-56
71-95
22-31
55-80
44-74
24-36
23-32
12-16
1-2
off
Rebounds
def tot avg
NEUTRAL
0-0
0-0
0-0
pf dq
a
to blk stl
43 66 109 4.0 48 2 67 61 1
71 121 192 6.9 62 1 40 57 6
27 52 79 2.8 41 0 54 29 5
30 86 116 4.1 89 3 140 81 0
30 61 91 3.6 68 2 43 29 2
70 91 161 5.8 75 2 11 38 18
58 69 127 4.5 73 6
4 44 29
15 40 55 2.0 40 1 82 54 1
44 42 86 3.2 71 4 18 39 5
9
8 17 0.7 14 0 10 11 0
0
6
6 0.5
5 0
4
3 0
79 63 142
2
781-1964 .398 192-602 .319 476-658 .723 476 705 1181 42.2 586 21 473 448 67
643-1653 .389 144-498 .289 491-657 .747 365 772 1137 40.6 526 12 438 645 148
UAA
2230
79.6
+11.0
781-1964
.398
192-602
.319
6.9
476-658
.723
17.0
1181
42.2
+1.6
473
16.9
448
16.0
+7.0
1.1
400
14.3
67
2.4
13304
14-950
-
.349
.391
.381
.418
.429
.510
.476
.331
.342
.359
.300
AWAY
7-7
4-5
3-2
Date
11/09/13
11/16/13
11/19/13
11/21/13
11/26/13
11/27/13
12/05/13
12/07/13
12/20/13
12/21/13
01/02/14
01/04/14
01/09/14
01/11/14
01/18/14
01/23/14
01/25/14
01/30/14
02/01/14
02/06/14
02/10/14
02/15/14
02/20/14
02/22/14
02/27/14
03/01/14
03/05/14
03/14/14
.736
.785
.804
.747
.710
.688
.595
.667
.719
.750
.500
Opponent
WESTERN NEW MEXICO
at BYU-Hawaii
at BYU-Hawaii
at Chaminade
UC RIVERSIDE
GEORGETOWN
MONTANA STATE BILLINGS
SEATTLE PACIFIC
CAMERON
SAINT LEO
at Northwest Nazarene
at Central Washington
WESTERN OREGON
SAINT MARTIN'S
at Alaska Fairbanks
at Western Washington
at Simon Fraser
CENTRAL WASHINGTON
NORTHWEST NAZARENE
at Saint Martin's
at Western Oregon
ALASKA FAIRBANKS
SIMON FRASER
WESTERN WASHINGTON
at Seattle Pacific
at Montana State Billings
at Saint Martin's
at Cal Poly Pomona
W
W
W
W
Wo2
L
W
W
W
W
L
W
W
L
W
L
L
W
W
L
W
W
W
W
W
L
L
L
^ = Carrs/Safeway Great Alaska Shootout - Sullivan Arena
# = AT&T Hoops Classic
* = Great Northwest Athletic Conference game
% = GNAC Tournament - Lacey, WA
& = NCAA Div. II West Regional Championships - Pomona, CA
pts
avg
336
346
305
287
234
207
202
124
105
75
9
12.4
12.4
10.9
10.3
9.4
7.4
7.2
4.4
3.9
3.0
0.8
400 2230
205 1921
79.6
68.6
45
45
29
90
25
41
28
48
29
17
3
Score
85-56
99-52
100-49
93-57
83-75
78-92
90-59
77-65
86-70
88-68
80-86
82-80
97-71
78-85
96-87
70-76
74-78
77-70
72-70
46-56
73-47
88-68
87-71
79-75
76-65
72-75
48-58
56-60
Att.
481
112
83
130
3724
3859
400
590
344
510
309
245
479
516
408
358
369
431
610
238
105
450
310
600
214
477
628
875