BELLINGHAM, Wash. – Senior center
Tennae Voliva delivered 12 points and eight rebounds, but the Alaska Anchorage women's basketball team could never gain its shooting touch Saturday in a 63-50 loss to nationally ranked Western Washington at Carver Gymnasium.
The Seawolves (17-5, 10-4 Great Northwest Athletic Conference) also got a career-high four blocks from Voliva as their seven-game winning streak came to an end.
The Vikings (17-2, 9-2) – ranked No. 6 in the D2SIDA media poll and No. 11 in the WBCA coaches' poll – were led by 14 points from forward Katrina Gimmaka and six assists from forward Brooke Walling as they outshot UAA .423 to .275 and swept the season series.