ANCHORAGE – Junior guard
Tyson Gilbert scored a season-high 18 points and sophomore guard
Lachlan Viney added 17 points Thursday to pace host Alaska Anchorage in a record-setting 87-28 men's basketball victory at the Alaska Airlines Center.
The Seawolves (6-5) also got eight points, six rebounds and three steals from junior forward
Sawyer Storms as they broke the school record for fewest points allowed and registered the 14th-largest victory margin in program history.
The Arrows (0-11) were led by 12 points on 5-of-8 shooting from guard Quorey Bays.
UAA put all 11 active players in the scoring column as it outshot the visitors .540 (34 of 63) to .250 (11 of 44) and registered a 43-2 advantage in points off turnovers.
Junior forward
Jaedon Bradley led UAA with a career-high six assists, while Gilbert tied for team-high honors with three steals. Sophomore center
Evan Hoosier added six points and had his first multi-block game as well.
The Seawolves return to Great Northwest Athletic Conference play for the remainder of the season, starting Saturday at 7 p.m. with a showdown against rival Alaska Fairbanks at the Alaska Airlines Center. Surf to GoSeawolves.com for tickets and live links.