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2014 GNAC Women’s Basketball Tournament Preview

The Great Northwest Athletic Conference women’s basketball tournament returns to Saint Martin’s for the third straight year (and the last time for at least one season) beginning on Wednesday, March 5th, with the semifinals on Friday, March 8th and wrapping up with the championship game on Saturday, March 9th.

Without one dominant team, the GNAC tourney is wide open. Montana State Billings won the regular season title but injuries have left them a bit depleted and vulnerable. Just two game separated the remaining five teams and even the sixth seed, Saint Martin’s, scored upsets of the Yellowjackets, Alaska Anchorage (twice) and Simon Fraser.

Speaking of the Saints, they qualified for the tournament for the first time since Marcus Pavilion has hosted the tournament and will play in front of a home crowd in the opening game on Wednesday at 5:15 PM. They take on a team that they have more than frustrated twice this season, Alaska Anchorage, with a semifinals date with Western Washington on the line.

Ticket information can be found here but if you can’t make it to the Pavilion, you can hear Rob Lowery, the voice of Central Washington basketball, and me, Brandon Sparks, on the call of the game for GNAC TV.


Team capsules


1907431. Montana State Billings
(23-6 overall, 15-3 GNAC)
Top players: Bobbi Knudsen-Sr.-G (17.0 ppg, 5.2 rpg, 5.9 apg), Kayleen Goggins-Jr.-F (10.8 ppg), Chelsea Banis-Sr -C (10.4 ppg, 56% field goal %, 5.8 rpg)
Key wins: 82-69 vs. Western Washington, 71-63 @ Western Washington
Key losses: 59-90 @ Alaska Anchorage, 59-69 @ Saint Martin’s

Montana State-Billings secured the #1 seed on Thursday with a 104-77 win over Alaska and finished the regular season with a 75-72 win over Alaska Anchorage on Saturday but they did so with an extremely thin and banged up roster. Junior Janiel Olsen, the GNAC’s leading rebounder at 10.4 boards per game, missed the last three games of the regular season and is likely out for the tournament leaving them with just eight healthy players.

Bobbi Knudsen is the fourth leading scorer in the GNAC at 17 points per game and leads the league in assists with 5.9 per game and does just about everything well. But she’s been a bit off over the last three games. She went 8-for-26 from the field in a loss to Saint Martin’s and 3-for-13 on Saturday against Alaska Anchorage. She has also played the most minutes of any player in the GNAC with 1005 over 29 games.

Why they will win: 3-Point shooting (made 226 threes, tops in GNAC).
Why they won’t: Injuries, depth.


WesternWashingtonVikings22. Western Washington
(17-9 Overall, 13-5 GNAC)
Top players: Katie Colard-Jr.-G (13.9 ppg, 40% 3PT), Sarah Hill-Sr.-F (10.4 ppg, 9.0 rpg, 50 blocks)
Key wins: 92-80 vs. Alaska Anchorage, 72-63 vs. Simon Fraser
Key losses: 62-68 vs. Seattle Pacific, 75-79 @ Alaska Anchorage

Western Washington is #2 in the GNAC scoring 74.5 points per game and the fourth best defensive team in the conference allowing 65.5 points per game. The Vikings are the best shooting team at 46% and the best 3-point shooting team at 36%.

Katie Colard has made 74 three pointers, best in the GNAC, and leads WWU with 13.9 points per game. The Vikings are as balanced as can be with six players scoring over nine points per game and have been led in scoring by eight different players this season. Sarah Hill is third in the conference with nine rebounds per game.

Why they will win: Offensive efficiency.
Why they won’t: If they go cold from the three point line.


seawolves3. Alaska Anchorage
(19-7 overall, 12-6 GNAC)
Top players: Kylie Burns-Sr.-F (12.2 ppg, 6.8 rpg, 39% 3PT), Kiki Robertson-Fr.-G (10.8 ppg, 5.1 apg)
Key wins: 83-75 (2OT) vs. Divison I UC Riverside, 90-59 vs. MSU-Billings, 79-75 vs. Western Washington
Key losses: 78-86 vs. Saint Martin’s, 46-56 @ Saint Martin’s

Alaska Anchorage is the top scoring team in the GNAC by a wide margin. They score 81.8 points per game, seven better than the #2 team, Western Washington. They play a lot faster and take a lot more shots than anybody else in the conference putting up 1839 shots in 26 games. They don’t shoot particularly great from the field at just 40% but are the second best three point shooting team at 33%. They are fantastic on defense having forced 618 turnovers on 14.7 steals per game.

Another balanced scoring team, they have had seven different players lead them in scoring this season. Alli Madison leads the Seawolves in scoring (13.2 ppg) but hasn’t played a lot over the last couple of weeks after an injury.

Why they will win: Their fast paced, high pressure style.
Why they won’t: Not making shots off of that fast paced, high pressure style.


simon_fraser_logo4. Simon Fraser
(17-8 overall, 12-6 GNAC)
Top players: Erin Chambers-Jr.-F (22.7 ppg, 4.2 rpg), Katie Lowen-Jr.-G (11 ppg)
Key wins: 62-58 vs. Western Washington, 78-74 vs. Alaska Anchorage
Key losses: 54-63 vs. Central Washington, 71-73 @ Saint Martin’s

Erin Chambers. That’s Simon Fraser for you this year. Erin Chambers. She leads the GNAC in scoring with 22.7 points per game and has led the Clan in 20 of their 25 games. She is going to take a lot of shots and score a lot of points. The key to stopping the Clan seems to be to limit the effectiveness of anybody else, especially Katie Lowen. The second leading scorer on the team and the only other player in double-digits (11 points per game) has mostly had her worst games in their losses.

And the team that featured the best rebounder in the GNAC over the last three years, Nayo Raincock-Ekunwe, has the second least rebounds this season pulling down 911 boards while their opponents have hauled in 998.

Why they will win: Erin Chambers.
Why they won’t: Lack of rebounding, second scorer.


logo-seattle-pacific-250x250.s250x2505. Seattle Pacific
(18-8 overall, 11-7 GNAC)
Top players: Katie Benson-Sr.-F (19.4 ppg, 9.1 rpg, 50% FG), Suzanna Ohlsen-Jr.-G (13.9 ppg, 3.8 apg)
Key wins: 63-57 vs. MSU-Billings, 68-62 @ Western Washington
Key loss: 67-75 vs. Northwest Nazarene

Seattle Pacific has the GNAC’s best all around player, Katie Benson (19.4 ppg, 9.1 rpg), and a stout defense that allows just 63 points per game. They don’t score a whole lot of points at 68.5 points per game and Suzanna Ohlsen (13.9 ppg) is the only other player that averages in double-digit scoring for the Falcons.

Why they will win: Katie Benson and defense.
Why they won’t: Nobody that can score outside of Benson, Ohlsen and Betsy Kingma.


Saints_logo6. Saint Martin’s
(17-10, 11-7 GNAC)
Top players: Chelsea Haskey-Sr.-C (13 ppg, 6.8 rpg), Angela Gelhar-Jr.-G (10.6 ppg)
Key wins: 85-78 @ Alaska Anchorage, 73-71 vs. Simon Fraser, 56-46 vs. Alaska Anchorage, 69-59 vs. MSU-Billings
Key loss: 64-78 @ Alaska

The Saints are the best defensive team in the conference holding their opponents to just 60.4 points per game and 36% shooting and are playing on their home court where they lost just two games all season. Conversely, they are ninth out of ten teams in scoring at 64.6 points per game and are the worst shooting team at just 35%. Chelsea Haskey leads the Saints with 13 points per game and Angela Gelhar scores 10 and has the ability to dramatically heat up.

SMU draws Alaska Anchorage, who they have had their way with this season. They scored a huge road win in Anchorage and then thoroughly drove the Seawolves crazy in a 54-44 win in Lacey.

Why they will win: Defense, home court advantage.
Why they won’t: No matter how few points they allow, they have to score.


Tournament schedule

Wednesday, March 5th
#3 Alaska Anchorage vs. #6 Saint Martin’s – 5:15 PM
#4 Simon Fraser vs. #5 Seattle Pacific – 7:30 PM

Friday, March 7th
#2 Western Washington vs. UAA/SMU winner – 5:15 PM
#1 Montana State-Billings vs. SFU/SPU winner – 7:30 PM

Saturday, March 8th
GNAC Championship Game – 7:30 PM


Predictions

Wednesday: I hate to do it, but I can’t see Alaska Anchorage losing a third time to Saint Martin’s, especially after the verbal beating they took from their coach after their disastrous loss in Lacey.

Simon Fraser swept Seattle Pacific in the regular season and in a battle of the GNAC’s two top scorers – Chambers and Benson – I’ll take the Falcons and their defense to figure out the Clan.

Friday: The Vikings and Seawolves split their season series and this game, like much of the tournament, is a toss up. Western has only been playing eight players recently and if Alli Madison is back and healthy for Alaska Anchorage, I think they will wear out Western.

The injury to Janiel Olson and Montana State-Billings’ lack of healthy, in uniform players worries me. But they have won 13 of their last 14 games and I think that Bobbi Knudsen and the rest of the healthy Yellowjackets will knock off Seattle Pacific.

Saturday: Just one week after Montana State-Billings knocked off Alaska Anchorage in the regular season finale, the Seawolves and their deep, healthy bench win the GNAC tournament in a close, hard fought game.

Seawolves 77, Yellowjackets 69

Saturday Scores: Saints Hoops Finish Regular Season With Wins; Wolves, Hawks Done; Saints Softball Sweeps

Women’s basketball

Saint Martin’s 59, Central Washington 52 – Recap
Team 1st 2nd Final
Saint Martin’s (11-7 GNAC, 17-10 overall) 29 30 59
Central Washington (2-16 GNAC, 7-19 overall) 21 31 52
SMU: Angela Gelhar – 13 points, Jordyn Richardson – 10

The Saint Martin’s women wrapped up the regular season with a 59-52 win over Central Washington in Ellensburg. Angela Gelhar led the way with 13 points and Jordyn Richardson chipped in 10 for the Saints. They will be the 6th seed in the GNAC tournament beginning on Wednesday. They will take on Alaska-Anchorage at 5:15.

Men’s basketball

Saint Martin’s 76, Simon Fraser 67 – Recap
Team 1st 2nd Final
Simon Fraser (3-15 GNAC, 10-16 overall) 36 31 67
Saint Martin’s (6-12 GNAC, 9-17 overall) 29 47 76
SMU: Evan Coulter – 26 points, Riley Carel 17

Senior guard Evan Coulter scored 26 points with eight rebounds in his last game for Saint Martin’s and the Saints exploded in the second half to knock off Simon Fraser, 76-67, in the season finale for both squads.

Riley Carel added 17 points and dropped seven assists including the alley-oop to Tyler Idowu that gave the Saints a much needed boost of energy and gave them the lead, 48-46, with 11:03 left to play. Idowu had his best game scoring eight points with 12 rebounds.

Besides Coulter, four other senior started for SMU. Matt Dodson scored six points with nine rebounds, Rei Jensen added six points with seven boards and Brad Norman and Kyle Karnofski scored three and two points respectively.

The Saints wrapped up their season at 9-17 overall and the 6-12 mark in the GNAC was good enough for eighth place, two spots ahead of where they were picked to finish in the coaches preseason poll.

Girls basketball

2A WIAA Regionals – Winner-to-state/loser-out
White River 71, Black Hills 63
Team 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Final
Black Hills 16 15 17 15 63
White River 23 14 16 18 71
BH: Nicole Nurmi, Sarah McGee – 18 points, Taylor Sauls – 12

Black Hills was never able to recover after White River took a 23-16 lead and the Hornets moved on to State in Yakima with a 71-63 win. Nicole Nurmi and Sarah McGee each scored 18 points and Taylor Sauls chipped in the 12 in the loss.

Boys basketball

2A WIAA Regionals – Winner-to-state/loser-out
White River 70, River Ridge 50
Team 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Final
River Ridge 11 11 14 14 50
White River 15 20 26 9 70
RR: LaBrandon Price – 13 points, Kobe Key – 11

White River ended the River Ridge boys season with a convincing 70-50 win over the Hawks at Puyallup High School. LaBrandon Price scored 13 points and Kobe Key added 12, but the Hornets held the Hawks’ leading scorer, Jason Kananin, to just three points.

College softball

Game 1: Saint Martin’s 14, Northwest 0 – Box score
Lacey, WA
1 2 3 4 5 R H E
NU 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 2
SMU (3-5 overall) 2 0 2 10 X 14 14 1
W: Sam Munger (3-3) L: Kelli Peckham
SMU: Sam Munger – 3-for-3, 3 runs, 3 RBIs
Game 2: Saint Martin’s 5, Northwest 1 – Box score
Lacey, WA
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 R H E
NU 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 6 1
SMU (4-5 overall) 0 3 0 0 2 0 X 5 7 1
W: Kaylee Lawson (1-2) L: Kierston Perry
SMU: Jackie Schmaeling – HR, 2 RBIs, Kaylie Hull – HR, 2 RBIs


College baseball

Game 1: Northwest Nazarene 8, Saint Martin’s 3 – Box score
Nampa, ID
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H E
SMU (1-2 GNAC) 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 3 10 1
NNU (2-1 GNAC) 3 0 4 1 0 0 0 0 0 8 12 1
W: Aaron Vaughn (3-1) L: Josh Moss (0-3)
SMU: Travis Shaw – 3-for-4, 2B
Game 2: Northwest Nazarene 6, Saint Martin’s 1 – Box score
Nampa, ID
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 R H E
SMU (1-3 GNAC) 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 5 2
NNU (3-1 GNAC) 0 2 1 2 1 0 X 6 9 2
W: Noah Starr (1-1) L: Nick Mailhot (0-1)
SMU: Jake Huskey – 2-for-3, 2B

Today (3/1): Saints Softball; Wolves and Hawks in Regionals; Saints Men’s Senior Night

College softball
Saint Martin’s vs. Northwest (DH) – SMU Softball Field – Noon

The Saint Martin’s softball team opens the home portion of their schedule today when they host Northwest University in non-conference doubleheader action beginning at noon. The defending GNAC champs and NCAA tournament participants are off to a slow start at 2-5 so far this season.


Girls basketball

WIAA Regionals at Tumwater High School – Winner-to-state/loser-out
WF West vs. Bellingham – 2:00 PM
Mary M. Knight vs. Tulalip Heritage – 4:00 PM
Montesano vs. King’s – 6:00 PM


2A WIAA Regionals – Winner-to-state/loser-out

Black Hills vs. White River – Puyallup HS – 6:00 PM

Black Hills faces a tough test in White River (21-5) in the regionals round at Puyallup High School. The Wolves and senior Sarah McGee are 18-5 overall but three of those losses came to the WF West juggernaut. White River won their district with a 48-45 win over Sumner and now has a short trip to Puyallup and will likely have a big crowd advantage because of their proximity and with their boys team playing right after them on the same court. The game can be heard live on 1240 AM and 95.3 FM KGY.


Boys basketball

2A WIAA Regionals – Winner-to-state/loser-out
River Ridge vs. White River – Puyallup HS – 8:00 PM

At 14-10, River Ridge’s record doesn’t look like much. But the Hawks are coming off a pair of loser-out wins in the district tournament that saw Jason Kananin step up and take over. But they get a tough White River team that is 19-7 on the season and won their district. The game can be heard live on 1240 AM and 95.3 FM KGY


Men’s basketball

Saint Martin’s vs. Simon Fraser – Marcus Pavilion – 7:00 PM

The Saint Martin’s men wrap up their season tonight with a very winnable game against Simon Fraser. It will be the last collegiate game for seniors Evan Coulter, Rei Jensen, Matt Dodson, Brad Norman and Kyle Karnofski.

Friday Scores: Blazers Season Ends; Saints Split GNAC Openers

Boys basketball

3A WIAA Regionals – Winner-to-state/loser-out
Eastside Catholic 80, Timberline 40
Team 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Final
Timberline 4 16 12 8 40
Eastside Catholic 25 17 18 20 80
TIM: Donaven Dorsey – 11 points, Brandell Evans – 10

Eastside Catholic absolutely blitzed Timberline from the opening tip and ended the Blazers’ season with an 80-40 regionals win at Bellevue College. Matisse Thybulle scored 20 points for the Crusaders while UW bound Donaven Dorsey saw his high school career come to an end with 11 points to lead the Blazers. Timberline finished their season at 13-12 overall.

College baseball

Game 1: Saint Martin’s 9, Northwest Nazarene 6 – Box score
Nampa, ID
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H E
SMU (1-0 GNAC) 2 0 4 2 0 1 0 0 0 9 11 2
NNU (0-1 GNAC) 0 0 0 1 0 3 0 0 2 6 13 4
W: Zach Carter (2-0) L: Nick Bland (0-3) SV: Joseph Balfour (1)
SMU: Chandler Tracy – 3-for-5, HR (4), 3 runs, 3 RBIs
Game 2: Northwest Nazarene 6, Saint Martin’s 4 – Box score
Nampa, ID
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 R H E
SMU (1-1 GNAC) 1 2 0 1 0 0 0 4 7 1
NNU (1-1 GNAC) 0 0 4 0 0 2 X 6 7 1
W: Andrew Groves (1-1) L: Josh Sontag (0-1)
SMU: Kaelen Hirashiki – 2-for-4, 1 run, 1 RBI

Thursday Scores: Saints Win in Nampa for First Time Since 2005

Women’s basketball

Saint Martin’s 59, Northwest Nazarene – Recap
Team 1st 2nd Final
Saint Martin’s (10-7 GNAC, 16-10 overall) 31 28 59
Northwest Nazarene (7-10 GNAC, 14-11 overall) 23 27 50
SMU: Chelsea Haskey – 20 points, Jordyn Richardson – 17

Chelsea Haskey scored 20 points, 12 in the second half on 6-of-7 shooting, and Jordyn Richardson scored 17 points, 13 in the first half on 3-of-3 shooting from the three point line to lead Saint Martin’s to their first win over Northwest Nazarene in Nampa, Idaho since the 2005.

The Saints moved to 10-7 in the GNAC with the win and are currently tied for fifth with Seattle Pacific. Both teams have already clinched a spot in the conference tournament and are playing for seeding on Saturday. The Saints take on Central Washington in Ellensburg while the Falcons face Alaska on their home court in the last game of the regular season.

Men’s basketball

Western Washington 80, Saint Martin’s 56 – Recap
Team 1st 2nd Final
Western Washington (13-4 GNAC, 19-6 overall) 36 44 80
Saint Martin’s (5-12 GNAC, 8-17 overall) 27 29 56
SMU: Will Bond -15 points, Evan Coulter – 14

Will Bond scored 15 points off the bench and Evan Coulter added 14 for Saint Martin’s but Western Washington hit on all cylinders in the second half and ran past the Saints, 80-56. The Vikings went on a 21-5 run over the first six and a half minutes of the second half to build a 26 point lead at the 13:33 mark.

Today (2/27): Saints Host Vikings to Open Final Weekend

Saints seniors Karnofski, Norman, Dodson, Jensen and Coulter - Image from SMUSaints.com

Saints seniors Karnofski, Norman, Dodson, Jensen and Coulter – Image from SMUSaints.com

Men’s basketball
Saint Martin’s vs. Western Washington – Marcus Pavilion – 7:00 PM

Two games remain for five Saint Martin’s seniors – Evan Coulter, Rei Jensen, Kyle Karnofski, Brad Norman and Matt Dodson – and they have a tough test tonight when Black Hills grad Anye Turner and Western Washington hit Marcus Pavilion for a 7:00 PM tip.

The Saints are 5-11, good enough for eighth place ahead of Simon Fraser and Northwest Nazarene. SMU was picked to finish last in the conference this season and are led by Coulter’s 15.7 and junior Ryan Rogers’ 14.5 points per game.

Western Washington sits at 12-4 in the GNAC, one game behind first place Seattle Pacific, and 18-6 overall. Turner has started 21 of their 24 games and is averaging 9.4 points per game and 7.6 rebounds per game and is one of the most electric forwards in the GNAC. The Vikings are led by Austin Bragg and Richard Woodworth. They are scoring 17.8 and 17.4 points per game respectively.

If you can’t make it to the Pavilion tonight, the game can be seen and heard with me, Brandon Sparks, on the call by clicking here.

Evergreen’s Season Comes to an End in Ashland

Women’s basketball

Southern Oregon 80, Evergreen 70 – Recap
Team 1st 2nd Final
Evergreen (14-12 overall) 28 42 70
Southern Oregon (24-7 overall) 37 43 80
TESC: Sammi Clark – 22 points, Jessica Denmon – 12 points, 14 rebounds

Seniors Sammi Clark and Jessica Denmon scored 22 and 12 points respectively but the Monica Heuer era at Evergreen came to an end with an 80-70 road loss to Southern Oregon in the first round of the Cascade Conference Championships. Denmon also hauled in 14 rebounds in her final collegiate game. The Geoducks were unable to stop Autumn Durand, who scored 30 points with nine boards to move the Raiders into the CCC semifinals.

Evergreen finished the season at 14-12, their best winning percentage in program history and second most wins in program history, second only to the 2004-2005 team’s 16 wins, and only the second season with a winning percentage. Heuer ended her 13 year run as head coach with a 111-257 record. Her teams made the CCC playoffs seven times but never hosted a postseason game and never won a playoff game.

Sunday Scores: Saints Baseball Slips in Portland; MIA Can’t Roll With Oly

College baseball

UPS 8, Saint Martin’s 4 – Box score
Portland, OR
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H E
Puget Sound (2-5) 2 0 1 1 0 0 0 4 0 8 12 1
Saint Martin’s (1-6) 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 1 1 4 7 2
W: Jarrod Beiser (1-1) L: Chase DeCoito (0-2) SV: Kian Kurokawa (1)
SMU: Kaelen Hirashiki – 2-for-3, 2 runs, 2 stolen bases


Roller derby

Oly Rollers 475, MIA Derby Girls 52

 

Saturday College Scores: Haskey, Wiedeman Take the Sting Out of #25 Yellowjackets

Women’s basketball

Saint Martin’s 69, #25 Montana State-Billings 59 – Recap
Team 1st 2nd Final
Montana State-Billings (13-3 GNAC, 21-6 overall) 25 34 59
Saint Martin’s (9-7 GNAC, 15-10 overall) 27 42 69
SMU: Chelsea Haskey – 17 points, Megan Wiedeman – 14 points, 15 rebs

The Saint Martin’s women bounced back from a dreadful effort on Thursday night to knock off the GNAC’s top team and #25 ranked team in Division II, Montana State-Billings, 69-59 on senior night at Marcus Pavilion.

Megan Wiedeman had a career night with 14 points, 15 rebounds and three blocked shots including seven quick points to start the game and a three pointer at the 5:02 mark of the second half that gave the Saints a 56-52 lead.

After the Yellowjackets took a 45-39 lead, Chelsea Haskey’s six straight points capped off a Saints comeback and gave the Saints a 51-50 lead. The senior scored 15 points in the second half and finished with 17 in the game to lead the Saints in her last career regular season home game.

Senior Jori Skorpik dished out seven assists and scored six points but most importantly hounded the Yellowjackets’ Bobbi Knudsen the entire game. Knudsen finished with 19 points but went just 8-for-26 from the floor.

The Saints now sit at 9-7 in the GNAC, two games ahead of Northwest Nazarene for the last GNAC tournament spot with two games left to play. The Saints and Crusaders face each other on Thursday in Nampa.

Eastern Oregon 63, Evergreen 60 – Recap
Team 1st 2nd Final
Evergreen (10-8 CCC, 14-11 overall) 36 24 60
Eastern Oregon (14-4 CCC, 22-8 overall) 32 31 63
TESC: Brittany Gray – 19 points, 10 rebounds

The playoff bound Evergreen women couldn’t quite hold on to a double-digit lead in the second half and fell to first place Eastern Oregon, 63-60, in LaGrande, Oregon. The Geoducks led until the 3:19 mark of the second half but the Mountaineers finally completed the comeback and clinched the Cascade Conference regular season title with their win.

Brittany Gray scored 19 points and pulled down 10 rebounds and Jessica Denmon and Sadee Jones each notched 10 points in the regular season finale.

The Geoducks finished 10-8 in the Cascade Conference, good enough for fifth place. They will travel to fourth place Southern Oregon on Tuesday to open the CCC tournament.

Men’s basketball

Alaska 66, Saint Martin’s 46 – Box score
Team 1st 2nd Final
Saint Martin’s (5-11 GNAC, 8-16 overall) 15 31 46
Alaska (11-6 GNAC, 16-9 overall) 30 36 66
SMU: Will Bond – 14 points

Saint Martin’s made just six baskets in the first half for just 15 points and never threatened Alaska in a 66-46 loss in Fairbanks. Will Bond came off the bench to lead the Saints with 14 points.

Eastern Oregon 79, Evergreen 69 – Recap
Team 1st 2nd Final
Evergreen (3-15 CCC, 4-21 overall) 34 35 69
Eastern Oregon (7-11 CCC, 16-12 overall) 29 50 79
TESC: Kyle Calhoun – 18 points, Marc Taylor – 14 points, 12 rebounds

Evergreen’s season came to an end with a 79-69 loss to Eastern Oregon in LaGrande. Seniors Kyle Calhoun, Marc Taylor and Cody Peters led the way for the Geoducks in their last game with 18, 14 and 11 points respectively. Jordan Dam added 10 points in the loss. The Geoducks finished the season with four wins, two more than last season and three more in the 2011-2012 season.

College baseball

#1 Linfield 6, Saint Martin’s 2 – Box score
McMinnville, OR 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H E
Saint Martin’s (1-5) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 5 1
Linfield (6-2) 3 1 0 0 0 2 0 0 X 6 15 2
W: Chris Haddeland (2-0) L: Josh Moss (0-2) SV: Garett Speyer (1)
SMU: Carl Svanevik – 2-for-3, 1 run

Today (2/22): Saints Need a Win; Regionals or Bust for Hawks, T-Birds and Wolves

Women’s basketball
Saint Martin’s vs. Montana State-Billings – Marcus Pavilion – 7:00 PM

Still needing at least one win in their last three games to qualify for the GNAC tournament, the Saint Martin’s women play host to the top team in the GNAC and the #1 ranked team in the West, Montana State-Billings, tonight at 7:00 PM. The Saints probably gave their most disappointing effort on Thursday night against Seattle Pacific and have lost six of their last nine games after a 5-1 start to conference play.


Girls basketball

2A District IV consolation final – Winner to regionals/loser-out
River Ridge vs. Black Hills – Capital HS – 6:00 PM

The two best girls basketball teams in the Olympia area meet tonight at Capital High School with just one regionals berth available. Either Black Hills or River Ridge will have their season come to an end. The two teams split their season series: the Wolves won 62-61 in the first game on a buzzer beater in the first game while the Hawks dominated game two.


Boys basketball

3A WCD/Bi-District 3rd/4th place game – Both to regionals
Timberline vs. Foss – Clover Park HS, Lakewood – 6:00 PM

Both Timberline and Foss have already qualified for regionals but the two teams that tied for third place in the 3A Narrows will battle for seeding tonight in the 3rd/4th place game at Clover Park High School.


2A District IV consolation final – Winner to regionals/loser-out

River Ridge vs. Tumwater – Capital HS – 7:45 PM

After dropping their opening round district game, Tumwater has survived loser-out games twice to make the consolation final. They face another loser-out game tonight against River Ridge, who survived by taking down Centralia on Thursday. The Hawks won the first meeting between the two teams, 61-54, but the T-Birds took their second meeting on the last day of the regular season, 78-69.