ANCHORAGE – Alaska Anchorage women's basketball senior
Elaina Mack was announced Thursday as the Alaska Sports Hall of Fame's adult division winner of the annual Trajan Langdon Award, presented for sportsmanship, leadership and inspiration
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A two-time honorable mention All-Great Northwest Athletic Conference selection, Mack was the league's third-leading scorer and ranked seventh in NCAA Div. II with 2.7 three-pointers made per game, helping UAA to a 16-11 record in 2025-26.
Only the second Class 1A player to play for the Seawolves, the King Cove native finished No. 14 on the program's career scoring list with 1,128 points, along with No. 3 in three-pointers (237).
Mack becomes the second Seawolf in three years to win the Langdon honor, joining men's basketball player Tyson Gilbert from 2024. She will receive the award at the ASHOF's annual induction banquet on June 3.
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