LACEY, Wash. (Dec. 4) – Senior guard
Elaina Mack had 15 points and 11 rebounds, but a late comeback fell short Thursday for the 16th-ranked Alaska Anchorage women's basketball team in a 69-60 loss to Saint Martin's at Marcus Pavilion.
The Seawolves (7-1, 0-1 Great Northwest Athletic Conference) also got 10 points and 13 rebounds from junior center
Lillee Duffin as they were hurt by 24 turnovers and 3-of-20 three-point shooting in their first loss of the season.
The Saints (5-4, 1-0) were led by 26 points and seven rebounds from guard Kiana Rios in the rematch of last year's GNAC Tournament title game, won by the Seawolves.
"We simply did not take care of the ball well enough to beat a good team on the road," said UAA head coach
Matt Thune. "Despite the loss, I'm proud of the way we competed after we got down big and put pressure on our opponent down the stretch. This will be a good learning experience and make us better in the long run."
The Seawolves managed a 16-12 lead midway through the second quarter, but the Saints finished the half on run and continued their momentum in the third, going up 28-20. SMU continued its hot shooting throughout the third, building its advantage to 52-32 with one minute on the clock.
Trailing 59-42 early in the fourth, the visitors finally got some offensive momentum with a 9-0 surge, capped by consecutive baskets from Mack.
UAA continued to chop into its deficit and earned a pair of chances to make it a one-possession game late, but Mack and
Kimberly Carrada Sanchez missed three-pointers with two minutes and 30 seconds remaining.
Mack (7-13FG) and Duffin (5-8 FG) each registered their third double-double of the season, while freshman guard
Mylee Anderson added 13 points on 5-of-9 shooting.
The Seawolves remain on the road for a pair of weekend contests, facing GNAC foe Western Oregon on Saturday (1 pm AST) and Div. I Oregon State on Sunday (noon AST). Find live links for both games at GoSeawolves.com.