PORTLAND, ORE. – The University of Alaska Anchorage had three Seawolves earn GNAC Athlete of the Week honors for indoor track and field.
Liv Heite was named the women's track athlete of the week. Her top effort was a 60-meter hurdles time of 8.91 seconds, upping her name to third on the GNAC performance list this winter. Heite is the reigning GNAC silver medalist in the event from last season. She also ran 8.09 seconds in the 60 meters, 26.02 seconds in the 200 meters and ran a leg of a UAA 4x400 meter relay squad that posted 3:57.48 minutes to round out her productive weekend. Now in her third season at UAA, Heite is a four-time GNAC medalist earning silver in both the 2024 and 2025 100-meter hurdles (outdoor), silver in the 2025 60-meter hurdles (indoor), and silver in the 2025 400-meter hurdles (outdoor)
"Liv looks like she is ready to pick up where she left off," said head coach Ryan McWilliams. "She started the season off faster than she did last year and ran consistently over the weekend. I think she is ready to take it to the next level."
Sarah Dittman was named the women's field athlete of the week. She kicked things off with a high jump mark of 4-11.75 feet (1.52 meters) and a long jump of 17-4.25 feet (5.29 meters), placing fifth in both events. Each of those marks slotted her fourth among GNAC competitors so far in the indoor season. Dittman also contributed on the track, running a 200 meters time of 26.79 seconds, a 60-meter hurdles time of 10.61 seconds and running a leg of UAA's 4x400 meter relay unit that posted a time of 4:14.89 minutes.
"Sarah had an encouraging start to her college career," said head coach Ryan McWilliams. "I am really looking forward to seeing where her growth and development over the course of this season is going to take her."
Tyler Drake was named the men's field athlete of the week. His weekend was highlighted by a third-place finish in the long jump, as he cleared 22-3 feet (6.78 meters). That stands as the second-best long jump by a GNAC athlete so far this season. On the track, he posted times of 23.55 seconds in the 200 meters and 8.36 seconds in the 60-meter hurdles.
"Tyler had himself a great start to his college career," said head coach Ryan McWilliams. "He set personal bests in the hurdles and long jump and moved himself into the top-10 on UAA's performance list. His long jump start is even more encouraging because of how obvious it is that he still has so much room to grow."
UAA will compete at the UW Preview Jan. 16-17.