THIS WEEK IN ALASKA ANCHORAGE WOMEN'S BASKETBALL...
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2025 NCAA Div. II Women's Basketball
West Regional Championships
Mar. 14, 15 & 17 – ToroDome – Carson, Calif.
(All times ADT)
Friday, Mar. 14 (Quarterfinals)
11 am: #6 Central Washington (21-7) vs #3 Point Loma (25-5)
1:30 pm: #7 Chico State (23-7) vs #2 Cal Poly Pomona (25-5)
4 pm: #8 Azusa Pacific (22-6) vs #1 Cal State Dominguez Hills (31-1)
6:30 pm: #5 Montana State Billings (25-7) vs #4 Alaska Anchorage (27-4)
Saturday, Mar. 15 (Semifinals)
4 pm: CWU/PLNU winner vs Chico/CPP winner
6:30 pm: MSUB/UAA winner vs APU/CSUDH winner
Monday, Mar. 17
6 pm: Championship Game
          (winner advances to Elite Eight in Pittsburgh, Pa., Mar. 24, 26 & 28)
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LIVE VIDEO:Â Find direct links at
GoSeawolves.com (pay-per-view)
WATCH PARTY: Buffalo Wild Wings (3400 C Street) in Anchorage will show all UAA NCAA Tournament games.
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TOURNAMENT HOMEPAGE:Â https://gotoros.com/sports/2025/3/11/2025-ncaa-west-regionals.aspx
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UAA PROBABLE STARTERS (2024-25 stats)
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Emilia Long, 5-9, Sr. (12.5 ppg, 3.7 rpg, 5.3 apg, 4.2 spg, .449 FG, .327 3FG, .765 FT)
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Elaina Mack, 5-8, Jr. (11.6 ppg, 2.9 rpg, 1.3 apg, 1.1 spg, .371 3FG, .759 FT)
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Jaisa Gamble, 6-0, Jr. (5.9 ppg, 3.7 rpg, 1.8 apg, 2.4 spg, .484 FG, .694 FT)
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Jazzpher Evans, 5-6, Sr. (11.8 ppg, 3.0 rpg, 3.2 apg, 1.5 spg, .364 3FG, .758 FT)
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Ashlyn Rean, 6-2, Fr. (11.2 ppg, 6.9 rpg, 2.1 apg, 2.3 spg, 1.1 bpg, .533 FG, .589 FT)
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Tori Hollingshead, 6-3, Sr. (14.0 ppg, 7.7 rpg, 1.3 bpg, 2.0 spg, .497 FG, .654 FT)
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MARCH MAYHEM ARRIVES IN LA: The Alaska Anchorage women's basketball team makes the 21st NCAA Tournament appearance in program history this week and its first since 2022, chasing the NCAA Div. II West Regional title in Carson, Calif. ... UAA is seeded No. 4 in the eight-team regional and faces No. 5 seed and Great Northwest Athletic Conference rival Montana State Billings in the opening round Friday (6:30 pm ADT) ... should they advance, the Seawolves would face No. 1 and host CSU Dominguez Hills or No. 8 Azusa Pacific in Saturday's 6:30 pm semifinal ... the winner of Monday's 6 pm ADT title game advances to the NCAA Elite Eight, Mar. 24-28 in Pittsburgh, Pa.
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SEAWOLF NCAA HISTORY: The Seawolves earned their 21st overall NCAA Tournament qualification ('86, '88, '89, '92, '94, '00, '07, '08, '09, '10, '11, '12, '14, '15, '16, '17, '18, '19, '20, '22, '25) this year ... UAA stands 26-17 all-time in NCAA games after a First Round loss to Western Washington in 2022 ... UAA was the No. 2 seed and ranked 4th nationally when the 2020 tournament was canceled due to Covid ... UAA is 20-9 in West Region play since 2007, suffering four of those losses to No. 1 seeds (and eventual regional champions) on their home courts (Cal Poly Pomona, '11 & '14; Seattle Pacific, '10; UCSD, '07) … the Seawolves have won four regional titles (2008, 2009, 2012, 2016) ... UAA made its first appearance in the NCAA Div. II national title game in 2016 (L, 73-78 vs Lubbock Christian) after bowing out in the national semifinals in 2008 and 2009 ... UAA fell to 12-7 in NCAA Tournament opening-round games ... the Seawolves are 7-8 all-time in the Round of 32 and 4-3 in the Sweet 16 (regional finals, last appearance 2019).
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SCOUTING THE 'JACKETS: Ranked nationally for the majority of the season,
Montana State Billings tied for second place in the GNAC standings with Central Washington, claiming the No. 2 seed for the league tournament with a 14-4 record ... the Yellowjackets are led by a bevy of seniors, including First Team All-GNAC guard Dyauni Boyce (15.6 ppg, 6.5 rpg, 2.7 apg, .354 3FG, .808 FT) and Second Team All-GNAC honorees Aspen Giese (13.7 ppg, 5.9 rpg, 2.5 apg, 1.8 spg, .429 3FG) and Kortney Nelson (8.6 ppg, 6.7 rpg, 4.4 apg, 1.6 spg, .773 FT).
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THE SERIES...
vs MSUB: UAA leads 41-31 overall, tied 1-1 neutral
Last: UAA 87-64 (2/20/25 at UAA)
Streak: UAA 1
Notes: Teams have split the last three regular-season series, with the home teams holding serve the past four games ... the two neutral-court meetings were a 71-70 MSUB victory in the 2018 NCAA West Regional title game in Azusa, Calif., and a 77-57 UAA win in the 2016 GNAC Tourney title game in Lacey, Wash. ... UAA leads 27-7 in GNAC regular-season meetings and 18-8 under
Ryan McCarthy ... MSUB is UAA's third-most common opponent (behind UAF and SPU), despite splitting into different leagues from 2002-07 … teams played twice yearly from 1984-85 to 2000-01 as members of the PacWest and Continental Divide conferences.
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GNAC DOUBLE SECURED: UAA extended its league record (men's or women's) to seven GNAC Tournament titles and captured the program's sixth regular-season/tourney 'double' with wins over Western Washington and Saint Martin's last week in Lacey, Wash. ... in the first contest,
All-Tourney selection Emilia Long had 15 points, 8 assists, 3 steals and 5 rebounds, while
Tourney MVP Tori Hollingshead recorded 13 points (6-11 FG), 8 rebounds and 3 steals in a 67-38 win over defending champ and 4-seed WWU ... Fr. F
Ashlyn Rean added 8 points, 8 rebounds and 2 blocks, and
All-Tourney pick Jazzpher Evans had 9 points, 6 rebounds and 3 assists as UAA held the Vikings to a tourney record-low point total and their lowest in 63 all-time meetings ... on Saturday, Hollingshead had 18 points and tied her career high with 15 rebounds to fend off 6-seed SMU in front of a raucous home crowd, 75-59 ... Rean had 12 points (5-6) and Long collected 12 points, 4 assists and 2 steals in just 33 combined minutes as both fought foul trouble, but the Seawolves got big boosts from Evans (9 pts, 6 asst, 1 TO), Jr. F
Jaisa Gamble (7 pts, 3-4 FG, 3 asst, 3 stl), Jr. G
Elaina Mack (9 pts, 2-5 3FG) and Jr. F
Hedda Koehne (6 pts, 3-5 FG, 4 reb).
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GNAC TOURNEY HISTORY: The Seawolves have never missed a GNAC Tournament, capturing seven of the first 14 titles (2011, '12, '15, '16, '17, '20, '25) ... UAA has an 18-7 record in GNAC tourney games, going 3-3 in the quarterfinals, 8-3 in the semifinals and 7-1 in the finals.
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GNAC Women's Basketball Championships
Year Champ RnrUp Score Site MVP
2025 UAAÂ Â SMUÂ Â 75-59 SMUÂ Hollingshead,UAA
2024 WWUÂ Â MSUBÂ 54-52 CWUÂ B.Walling,WWU
2023 WWUÂ Â MSUBÂ 76-71 WWUÂ B.Walling,WWU
2022 CWUÂ Â WWUÂ Â 57-46 SMUÂ S.Bowman,CWU
2021 No Tournament (Covid)
2020 UAAÂ Â WWUÂ Â 89-68 SPUÂ S.Yasin,UAA
2019 NNUÂ Â
UAAÂ Â 70-64 WWUÂ E.Logan,NNU
2018 MSUBÂ SPUÂ Â 71-61 UAAÂ A.Breen,MSUB
2017 UAAÂ Â WWUÂ Â 79-70 SMUÂ A.Williams,UAA
2016 UAAÂ Â MSUBÂ 77-57 SMUÂ Robertson,UAA
2015 UAAÂ Â WWUÂ Â 71-58 MSUB Robertson,UAA
2014 WWUÂ Â SFUÂ Â 78-74 SMUÂ J.White,WWU
2013 WWUÂ Â SFUÂ Â 60-40 SMUÂ T.Williams,WWU
2012 UAAÂ Â WWUÂ Â 67-52 SMUÂ H.Holmstead,UAA
2011 UAAÂ Â WWUÂ Â 68-67 WWUÂ K.McBride,UAA
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TEAM NOTES: The Seawolves are No. 16 in the latest WBCA Top 25 poll and No. 20 in the final D2CSC poll ... UAA leads the NCAA Div. II national stats in turnover margin (+11.9), along with top-15 ranks in 12 additional categories – scoring margin (2nd, +29.9), rebound margin (2nd, +12.8), scoring defense (2nd, 50.0), steals per game (3rd, 15.8), A/T ratio (4th, 1.36), assists per game (4th, 18.5), offensive rebounding (7th, 17.6), TO forced (8th, 25.5), scoring offense (9th, 79.9), blocks per game (10th, 4.6), rebounds per game (11th, 42.4) and FG% (13th, .451) ... the Seawolves lead the GNAC stats in 15 categories and rank top-3 in two others ... the 108-41 win over Western Oregon erased UAA's 113-51 loss at WOU (Dec. 6, 2003) from the record books as the most lopsided in a GNAC game, and topped a 107-47 victory at SMU (2/23/19) for the Seawolves' most points in a GNAC game ... UAA set or tied nine team records in its two games against Simpson to open the season, including fewest points allowed in a half (4) and a quarter (0) ... the one point allowed in the second quarter at UAF was the fewest against any D-II opponent on the road, which UAA then matched in its win at WWU ... the Seawolves accounted for 15 more school records with their 139-22 blowout of Stanton, including largest margin, most points, and largest halftime lead (79-7).
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'HEAD OF THE CLASS: A
unanimous First Team All-GNAC selection and the
GNAC Tournament MVP, Sr. C
Tori Hollingshead has accounted for double-figure scoring in 24 of her 29 games and a GNAC-high 11 double-doubles, twice capturing GNAC Player of the Week honors ... with seven double-doubles in the last nine games, the Orem, Utah, native and former Umpqua (Ore.) CC transfer holds GNAC ranks of 9th in scoring (14.0 ppg), 3rd in rebounding (7.7 rpg), 6th in FG% (.497), 3rd in blocks (1.3) and 6th in steals (2.0), while her 4.3 offensive rebounds per game lead the league by a margin of 1.6 ... on UAA's career lists, the Umpqua (Ore.) CC transfer is 14th in scoring average (13.3 ppg), 7th in blocks (91), 3rd in blocks per game (1.6), 8th in rebounds per game (7.1), 7th in FG% (.516), t-12th in double-doubles (14) and 37th in scoring (756 points).
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LONG GAME: Along with
GNAC All-Tournament honors last week, Sr. G
Emilia Long has certainly made the most of her lone year in Green & Gold, capturing
GNAC Newcomer of the Year,
GNAC Defensive Player of the Year and
First Team All-GNAC awards ... the Port Angeles, Wash., product leads NCAA Div. II with 4.2 steals per game – on pace to crush the UAA and GNAC single-season records ... with 129 swipes entering Friday, Long is already the
UAA and GNAC record holder in total steals for a season, surpassing Kiki Robertson's 109 in 2016-17 ... a two-time GNAC Player of the Week, Long holds league ranks of 1st in steals, assists (5.3 apg, 17th nationally) and A/T ratio (2.3, 11th nationally), 15th in scoring (12.5 ppg), 12th in FG% (.449) and 13th in FT% (.765), accounting for at least seven points in 30 of 31 games and multiple steals in all but two contests ... in addition to her 21 points and a school-record 11 steals in the season opener against Simpson, Long helped UAA to a 1-1 mark against D-I foes in the ASRC/ConocoPhillips Great Alaska Shootout, making the all-tournament team ... a former JC star at Peninsula College, Long was the 2023-24 CCAA Newcomer of the Year in both soccer and basketball at Cal Poly Humboldt, prior to transferring to UAA.
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MACK ATTACK: Now in her fifth year with the program, Sr. G
Elaina Mack has emerged as one of UAA's five double-figure scorers, posting 10-plus points in 18 games and ranking 17th in the GNAC with 11.6 ppg ... the
honorable mention All-GNAC performer is also 2nd in the GNAC with 2.4 3FGs per game and 9th in 3FG%, knocking down at least one trey in 27 of 31 games ... the King Cove native has grabbed at least four rebounds in 12 games and holds a 1.5 A/T ratio; she has committed zero turnovers in 14 of the last 27 games and just 27 all year, posting the team's fewest per 40 minutes played (1.3) ... boosted by seven treys in the Nov. 2 win over Simpson, Mack is 5th on UAA's career list for 3FGs per game at 1.89, along with career ranks of 8th in 3FGs made (157) and 16th in 3FG% (.358).
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ALL THAT JAZZ: UAA's most experienced player and another
honorable mention All-GNAC performer, Sr. G
Jazzpher Evans (four years at UAA/2020-21 Covid season at Quincy) has leant a steady hand with 11.8 ppg, 3.0 rpg, 3.2 apg and 1.5 spg ... after adding
GNAC All-Tournament honors last week, Evans now improved her league ranks to 16th in scoring, 18th in steals, 11th in assists, 4th in A/T ratio (1.7), 13th in 3FG% (.364) and 18th in 3FGs per game (1.4) ... the Chicago native has scored double figures in 18 games this year, including 15-plus on 11 occasions, surpassing 1,000 career points at the D-II level (now 1,238) on Nov. 30 and 1,000 points at UAA on Feb. 20 ... she ranks 15th on UAA's all-time scoring list with 1,060 points, along with 10th in steals (177) and assists (267), and 17th in games played (112).
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QUITE A GAMBLE: The Seawolves got great news recently, learning that starting forward F
Jaisa Gamble has reverted to junior eligibility thanks to an NCAA waiver ... Gamble ranks 3rd in the GNAC and 44th nationally with 2.4 steals per game, recording six games with five or six swipes ... the Bay Area owns five double-figure scoring efforts this year, including recent outputs of 13 points (6-9 FG), 8 rebounds and 3 assists in the road win over Simon Fraser, and 12 points (4-6 FG), 7 rebounds and 3 assists in the home win over Northwest Nazarene ... she was also clutch in the GNAC title-game win with 7 points (3-4 FG), 3 assists and 3 steals.
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FOREIGN BLOCKADE: The Seawolves have found success in the international route, getting major contributions from newcomers
Ashlyn Rean (Rangiora, New Zealand) and
Hedda Koehne (Lette, Germany) on the interior ... an
honorable mention All-GNAC pick, Rean has debuted with 17 double-figure scoring efforts and four double-doubles, averaging 14.3 ppg, 7.7 rpg, 1.9 apg, 2.8 spg and 1.5 bpg since Jan. 16 ... at No. 5 nationally among D-II freshmen in steals (No. 1 among non-guards), Rean holds GNAC ranks of 3rd in FG% (.533), 4th in steals (2.3 spg), 7th in rebounding (6.9 rpg) and 4th in blocks (1.1 bpg) ... meanwhile, Koehne is posting 6.1 ppg and 3.8 rpg in just 18.4 minutes per game, along with GNAC ranks of No. 2 in blocks per game (1.3) and the No. 7 in FG% (.490) ... with five blocks against Jessup, Koehne joined
Tori Hollingshead as one of just six Seawolves to swat that many against an NCAA Div. II opponent, while her 40 total blocks already rank 15th on UAA's single-season list.
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ALEXANDER THE GREAT: Sr. G
Ja'Niah Alexander provides another huge lift for UAA's highly ranked defense, rising to 16th in the GNAC with 1.6 steals per game ... the Georgia native scored a career-high 11 points in wins over Biola and Western Washington, had 7 rebounds and 5 steals against Daemen, and grabbed a career-high 10 rebounds at UAF ... Alexander has committed just 23 turnovers in 583 minutes, with her 0.71 TO/gm the lowest rate on the team, and her 2.3 A/T ratio tied with
Emilia Long for best on the squad.
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SIROWICH SIDELINED: Jr. F
Kenzie Sirowich is out for the season after undergoing ACL surgery for an injury suffered Feb. 8 against UAF ... Sirowich accounted for 5.0 ppg on .494 FG% and 5.0 rpg (then-20th GNAC), along with untold contributions on defense ... the Franklin Pierce transfer also shot a solid .333 (7-21) from long range and .806 (25-31) at the FT line, snagging 12 rebounds in the win at UAF and scoring 7 points in the win at CWU.
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WINNING WAYS: UAA is a combined 174-31 – including 80-17 on the road – in GNAC regular-season and tournament games since Dec. 2014 ... the Seawolves have gone a combined 236-25 (.904) in the last 18 seasons on their home courts, including 127-15 (.894) at the Alaska Airlines Center (since 2014-15) ... UAA is 36-2 all-time against NCAA Div. II non-conference opponents at the Alaska Airlines Center in the regular season ... UAA's run of six straight GNAC regular-season titles is the longest of any basketball program – women's or men's – since the league was founded in 2001-02 ... the 2019-20 Seawolves earned the program's fourth 30-win season in five years, starting with an NCAA Div. II-record 38 victories in 2015-16 ... the Seawolves have now produced 18 20-win seasons in 47 full years of program history ... the Seawolves have won 77 of their last 84 regular-season games against Div. II non-conference opponents ... UAA has clinched its program's 18th consecutive winning record and 15th NCAA Tournament appearance in its last 18 full seasons ... the Seawolves have never failed to qualify for the GNAC Tournament, winning seven of the 14 titles since the event started in 2011.
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MASTER OF MAYHEM: Now in his 13th season at UAA and 14th overall as head coach in 2024-25,
Ryan McCarthy stands No. 4 on the NCAA Div. II lists for both active winning percentage and all-time winning percentage at .803 (322-79) ... the winningest coach in UAA women's basketball history (308-66) since coming north in 2012, McCarthy has led the Seawolf program to unprecedented heights, capturing seven GNAC regular-season titles (six outright), five GNAC Tournament titles, nine NCAA Tournament berths (three 'Sweet 16s, one NCAA Final), and ascending as high as No. 1 or No. 2 in the national rankings each season from 2014-15 through 2017-18 ... McCarthy earned his league-record sixth GNAC Coach of the Year honor this season, and he was the WBCA NCAA Div. II West Region Coach of the Year three straight times from 2015-17 ... in 2016-17, the Anchorage native led UAA to its third straight top-2 regional seed and its second straight 30-win season (30-2), while recording the first 20-0 league record in GNAC history ... the previous season, McCarthy's crew set an NCAA Div. II record with 38 victories, advancing all the way to the 2016 National Title Game in Indianapolis ... his 2014-15 club claimed the then-best winning percentage in program history with a 29-2 mark, sweeping both GNAC titles as well ... McCarthy led UAA to an improvement in overall wins (17, 19, 29, 38) his first four seasons and increased the Seawolves' GNAC victory total in each of his first five campaigns (11, 12, 17, 18, 20) … playing its up-tempo 'Mayhem' style, McCarthy's crews led the nation in steals per game for four straight seasons (2013-14 to 2016-17), while staying among the top 10 in steals each year through 2021-22 ... McCarthy served in an interim capacity at his alma mater Northwest Nazarene in 2010-11, leading an undermanned Nighthawks squad to a 14-13 mark … McCarthy is assisted by 13th-year associate head coach
Shaina Afoa (the 2017-18 WBCA NCAA Div. II National Assistant Coach of the Year), former UAA men's assistant
Jalon McCullough (2nd season), and volunteer assistant coach
Jenna McCarthy.
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2024-25 SEAWOLF INDIVIDUAL HONORS
JAZZPHER EVANS
GNAC All-Tournament Team
Honorable Mention All-GNAC
JAISA GAMBLE
GNAC All-Academic Team
TORI HOLLINGSHEAD
GNAC Tournament MVP
First Team All-GNAC (unanimous)
GNAC All-Academic Team
GNAC Player of the Week, Feb. 17-23
GNAC Player of the Week, Jan. 13-19
Hoops In Hawaii Classic All-Tournament Team
Preseason All-GNAC Team
EMILIA LONG
GNAC All-Tournament Team
GNAC Defensive Player of the Year
GNAC Newcomer of the Year
First Team All-GNAC
GNAC Player of the Week, Dec. 2-8
ASRC/ConocoPhillips Great Alaska Shootout All-Tournament Team
GNAC Player of the Week, Oct. 28-Nov. 3
ELAINA MACK
Honorable Mention All-GNAC
GNAC All-Academic Team
RYAN McCARTHY
GNAC Coach of the Year
ASHLYN REAN
Honorable Mention All-GNAC
Hoops In Hawaii Classic All-Tournament Team
ASRC/ConocoPhillips Great Alaska Shootout All-Tournament Team
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UAA School Records Broken/Tied in 2024-25
TEAM
Game
Most Points – 139 at Stanton, Nov. 16 (old record: 133 vs LSU Shreveport, 1/12/95)
Most Points, 1st Half – 79 at Stanton, Nov. 16 (old record: 68 vs Crown College, 11/17/95)
Most Points, Either Half – 79 at Stanton, Nov. 16 (old record: 73 vs LSU Shreveport, 1/12/96)
Largest Victory Margin – 117 at Stanton (old record: 97 vs Crown College, 11/17/95)
Fewest Points Allowed, 2nd Half — 4 vs Simpson, Nov. 1 (old record: 9 vs Warner Pacific, 11/6/98)
Fewest Points Allowed, Either Half — 4 vs Simpson, Nov. 1 (ties record: 4 vs Lincoln Christian, 11/3/07)
Fewest Rebounds Allowed – 14 at Stanton, Nov. 16 (old record: 15 vs Colorado Christian, 12/3/05; & vs Kuyper College, 1/2/09)
Rebound Margin – +40 [54-14] at Stanton, Nov. 16 (old record: +37 vs Kuyper College, 1/2/09)
Most Points, 1st Qtr – 45 at Stanton, Nov. 16 (old rec.: 32 at Western Oregon, 1/5/17)
Most Points, 2nd Qtr — 34 at Stanton, Nov. 16 (old record: 31 vs Simpson, 11/1/24; at Hawaii Pacific, 12/14/21; & vs William Jewell, 10/30/15)
Most Points, 3rd Qtr – 37 at Stanton, Nov. 16 (old record: 33 vs Saint Martin's, 2/16/23)
Most Points, Any Qtr – 45 at Stanton, Nov. 16 (old record: 34 at NW Nazarene, 1/16/16)
Fewest Points Allowed, 1st Qtr: 2 vs Simpson, Nov. 2 (ties record set vs Winston-Salem State, 12/27/21)
Fewest Points Allowed, 3rd Qtr: 0 vs Simpson, Nov. 1 (ties record set vs MSU Billings, 1/18/20)
Fewest Points Allowed, Any Qtr: 0 vs Simpson, Nov. 1 (ties record set vs MSU Billings, 1/18/20; & vs New Hope Christian, 11/6/15)
Fewest Points Allowed, 4th Qtr: 4 vs Simpson, Nov. 1; and at Biola, Nov. 18 (ties record set vs Hawaii Hilo, 11/20/15)
Largest Differential, 1st Qtr: 42 (45-3) at Stanton, Nov. 16 (old record: 23 vs MSU Billings, 1/18/20)
Largest Differential, 2nd Qtr: 30 (34-4) at Stanton, Nov. 16 (old record: 27 vs New Hope Christian, 11/6/15)
Largest Differential, 3rd Qtr: 29 (37-8) at Stanton, Nov. 16 (old records: 27 vs Simpson, Nov. 1; and 25 vs New Hope Christian, 11/6/15)
Largest Differential, Any Qtr: 42 (45-3) at Stanton, Nov. 16 (old records: 27 vs Simpson, Nov. 1; & vs New Hope Christian, 11/6/15)
Largest Halftime Lead: 72 (79-7) at Stanton, Nov. 16 (old record: 56 [68-12] vs Crown College, 11/17/95)
Largest Halftime Lead (conference game): 35 [48-13] vs Western Oregon, Dec. 7 (old record: 33, twice vs UAF)
INDIVIDUAL
Game
Highest FG% (min. 8 att.): 1.000 [8-8],
Tori Hollingshead at Northwest Nazarene, 1/2/25 (ties record by Hanna Johansson at Northwest Nazarene, 12/31/11)
Most Steals — 11,
Emilia Long vs Simpson, Nov. 1 (old record: 10, Stacie Cepin vs The Master's, 2/15/98)
Most Steals vs D-II Opponent – 9,
Emilia Long vs Western Oregon, Dec. 7 (ties record set six times previously)
Season
Most Steals — 129,
Emilia Long (old record: 109, Kiki Robertson, 2016-17)
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GNAC Records Broken/Tied in 2024-25
TEAM
Game
Victory Margin (conference game): 67 [108-41] vs Western Oregon, Dec. 7 (old record: at WOU 113, UAA 51, 12/6/03)
Most Points – 139 at Stanton, Nov. 16 (old record: 127 by Northwest Nazarene vs Walla Walla, 11/27/01)
FG Made – 60 at Stanton, Nov. 16 (old record: 58 by Northwest Nazarene vs Walla Walla, 11/27/01)
Fewest FG Attempts Allowed — 25 vs Simpson, Nov. 1 (old record: 28 by UAA at Chaminade, 12/30/09)
INDIVIDUAL
Game
Most Steals — 11,
Emilia Long vs Simpson, Nov. 1 (old record: 10, Shantell Marquis, MSU Billings vs Northwest Nazarene, 1/26/08; and Marina Valles, Northwest Nazarene vs Colorado Mesa, 11/23/19)
Season
Most Steals — 129,
Emilia Long (old record: 109, Kiki Robertson, UAA, 2016-17)
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