Scoreboard

Mack trey vs CWU 2024
Joe Prax
64
Winner Alas. Anchorage UAA 16-8,10-5 Great Northwest
50
Saint Martin's SM 5-17,3-12 Great Northwest
Winner
Alas. Anchorage UAA
16-8,10-5 Great Northwest
64
Final
50
Saint Martin's SM
5-17,3-12 Great Northwest
Score By Periods
Team 1 2 3 4 F
Alas. Anchorage UAA 9 15 16 24 64
Saint Martin's SM 9 9 18 14 50

Game Recap: Women's Basketball | | Nate Sagan - Associate Media Relations Director

Inside-outside combo fuels 64-50 win at SMU

LACEY, Wash. (Feb. 22) – Junior center Tori Hollingshead scored a career-high 21 points and sophomore guard Elaina Mack matched her season high with 17 points Thursday to propel the Alaska Anchorage women's basketball team to a 64-50 victory over Saint Martin's at Marcus Pavilion.

The Seawolves (16-8, 10-5 Great Northwest Athletic Conference) also got 11 points from Vishe' Rabb and eight assists from Senya Rabouin as they swept the season series and became the third team to clinch a bid in the 2024 GNAC Tournament, set for Mar. 7-9 in Ellensburg, Wash.

The Saints (5-17, 3-12) were led by 16 points, six assists and five steals from guard Anjel Galbraith and 10 points from Kiana Rios, but were outdone 29-6 in bench points as they were eliminated from postseason contention.

"It was a slow start offensively, but once we started getting the ball inside to Tori, we started getting more open looks and softening up their zone," said UAA head coach Ryan McCarthy, whose team shot 51 percent from the floor despite a 3-of-11 first quarter. "Elaina was not only big with her threes, but she earned us extra chances with four offensive boards and was strong with the ball (0 turnovers) while logging our most minutes (32). I'm proud of her and the whole squad for getting it done tonight."

After trailing 9-3, the Seawolves were able to hold the Saints scoreless over the final five minutes of the opening quarter, and grabbed the lead at 16-14 on two free throws by Hollingshead. Mack was 3 of 4 from long range to help UAA earn a 24-18 lead at the break.

Hollingshead made 4 of 6 shots in the third period, although UAA led just 40-36 with 10 minutes to play.

Mack and Rabb combined for three three-pointers in fourth quarter as the Seawolves pulled away late, shooting 10 of 14 overall and 4 of 6 on threes in the final stanza.

A transfer from Umpqua (Ore.) Community College, Hollingshead shot 9 of 14 from the floor and 3 of 5 at the charity stripe to top her previous UAA high by one point, along with five rebounds and several altered shots.

Meanwhile, Mack matched her career scoring high against a fellow NCAA Div. II opponent and had her most points in a GNAC game, shooting 5 of 9 from long range. The King Cove native also had a GNAC career-best six rebounds.

The Seawolves also got a key bench contribution from junior guard Ja'Niah Alexander, who tallied three points, three rebounds, three assists and two steals.

UAA will make the quick turnaround home and begin preparation for its Feb. 29 (5:15 p.m.) contest with Seattle Pacific at the Alaska Airlines Center. The Seawolves had previously been scheduled to play Saturday at Western Oregon, but that game has been canceled and will be counted as a forfeit win for UAA in the conference standings.

Find tickets for the SPU game and UAA's Mar. 2 'senior night' doubleheader against Montana State Billings at GoSeawolves.com.
 
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