Great Northwest Athletic Conference: Season 2013-14

GNAC Ranking
 1. Seattle Pacific  15-3 
 2. W.Washington 13-5 
 3. Alaska-Fairb. 12-6 
 4. Alaska-Anch. 10-8 
 4. W.Oregon 10-8 
 6. Cent.Washington 8-10 
 6. Montana St. - Bil.. 8-10 
 8. St.Martins 6-12 
 9. NW Nazarene 5-13 
 10. Simon Fraser 3-15 


Seattle Pacific University wins the GNAC 2013-2014 title (Photo: GNAC)

GNAC Women 2013-2014
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Seattle Pacific University 2013-14
Ryan Looney Ryan Looney Looney
Patrick Simon
Simon
David Downs
Downs
Cory Hutsen
Hutsen
Matt Borton
Borton
Mitch Penner
Penner
# Name CM (INCH) Pos Bo NAT
44  Simon Patrick 203 (6'8'') F 92 USA
2  Downs David 188 (6'2'') G USA
34  Hutsen Cory 203 (6'8'') C USA
20  Borton Matt 196 (6'5'') G 90 USA
24  Penner Mitch 196 (6'5'') F USA
12  Carroll Brendan 193 (6'4'') G 93 Australia
10  Stockton Riley 193 (6'4'') G USA
33  Ehlers Jake 201 (6'7'') F USA
4  Parker Will 178 (5'10'') PG USA
22  Hamlin Luke 185 (6'1'') G USA
3  Morse Scott 193 (6'4'') F USA
21  Reid Shawn 193 (6'4'') F 91 USA
1  Jordan Josh 196 (6'5'') F USA
13  Todd Ryan 188 (6'2'') G USA
14  Rasmussen Joe 203 (6'8'') C USA
23  Poulsen EJ 206 (6'9'') C USA
Head Coach: Ryan Looney
Coach Assistant: Chris Filios
Coach Assistant: Grant Leep


Seattle Pacific Beats WWU, Repeats as GNAC Champion - Mar 8, 2014

Tournament MVP David Downs (6'2''-G) scored 26 points to lead top-seed Seattle Pacific to a 65-62 win over Western Washington in the final game of the Great Northwest Athletic Conference Men's Basketball Championships Saturday at Marcus Pavilion on the campus of Saint Martin's University.
The Falcons, who are ranked 18th nationally, secured their second consecutive GNAC title and their fifth overall with the victory. The win also earned SPU an automatic berth in next week's NCAA Division II West Regionals. The regional starts Friday at a site to be announced.
Downs, who was also the tourney MVP last year, had 19 of his points in the second half, including 10 straight during a critical four-minute period.
Seattle Pacific trailed by eight points on four different occasions during the game including 40-32 with 15:57 remaining.
The Falcons were still down by five (43-38) with 14:23 left following a trey by Austin Bragg (6'9''-C-91). But, Downs then nailed back-to-back three-pointers to put his team up (44-43) for the first the first time since the opening minutes of the contest.
Downs then added two free throws at 12:47 and a layup at 10:29 to complete the 10-point run. A few moments later SPU had another all-Downs 7-0 run which started with two foul shots and included a two-point basket, then ended with his fourth trey of the contest.
That gave SPU 57-48 lead with 6:46 left.
Western Washington, the two-time defending regional champion, wasn't done though as the Vikings climbed to within three on a three-point play by freshman Joey Schreiber (6'7''-F) with 2:17 remaining, then cut their deficit to one on a jumper by Bragg with 1:14 left.
WWU had three opportunities to take the lead on its next possession, but Bragg, Colby Mitchell (6'7''-F) and Richard Woodworth (6'3''-G-91) all missed shots before Matt Borton (6'5''-G-90) finally got the rebound with just seconds remaining for the Falcons.
Borton then hit two foul shots with 3.7 seconds left to give his team a three-point lead. WWU inbounded but turned the ball over never getting a shot at a potential game tying three-pointer.
'We played an outstanding game and it came down to the last possession,' said WWU coach Tony Dominguez . 'We had three good shots, and we missed them. Normally we make those and we'd be celebrating.'
Downs finished the contest making 8-of-16 shots, including 4-of-6 from the arc. He was also perfect from the foul line (6-of-6) and had six rebounds.
Patrick Simon (6'8''-F-92) had 11 points, but the nation's leading three-point shooter was only 1-of-9 from the arc. Cory Hutsen (6'8''-C) had eight points and seven rebounds. Borton led SPU in rebounds (8) and assists (4).
Bragg paced the Vikings with 20 points and tied Woodworth for rebounding honors with eight. Freshman Jeffrey Parker (6'6''-F) had 14 points and Robert Harris (5'10''-G) had 11.
Woodworth. who came into the tournament averaging 17 1 points but was injured early in the second half of Thursday's win against Alaska Fairbanks, was limited to seven points.
SPU improved to 26-5 and will participate in the NCAA regional for the 10th consecutive year. That is the longest current streak in NCAA Division II.
Western Washington (20-8) was ranked seventh in this week's regional poll and will have to wait until Sunday to see if they are awarded one of the five at-large berths.

Courtesy GNAC

GNAC Tournament Final: Seattle Pacific - Western Washington 65-62

GNAC Tournament Semifinals:
Seattle Pacific - Western Oregon 73-57
Western Washington - Alaska Fairbanks 73-52


All-GNAC 1st Team 2014
David Downs
Downs
Richard Woodworth
Woodworth
Mark McLaughlin
McLaughlin
Patrick Simon
Simon
Travis Thompson
Thompson

All-Tournament MVP: David Downs (6'2''-G) of Seattle Pacific
Player of the Year: David Downs (6'2''-G) of Seattle Pacific
Defensive Player of the Year: Andrew Kelly (6'7''-F) of Alaska-Fairb.
Freshman of the Year: Michael Loomis (6'6''-SG) of NW Nazarene
Newcomer of the Year: Jonathan Mesghna (6'6''-F-89) of Montana St. - Billin
Coach of the Year: Ryan Looney of Seattle Pacific

1st Team
G: David Downs (6'2''-G) of Seattle Pacific
G: Richard Woodworth (6'3''-G-91) of W.Washington
G: Mark McLaughlin (6'6''-G) of Cent.Washington
F: Patrick Simon (6'8''-F-92) of Seattle Pacific
G: Travis Thompson (6'1''-G-91) of Alaska-Anch.
C: Austin Bragg (6'9''-C-91) of W.Washington

2nd Team
F: Andrew Kelly (6'7''-F) of Alaska-Fairb.
PG: Kalob Hatcher (5'11''-PG) of Montana St. - Billin
G: Rodney Webster (6'1''-G) of W.Oregon
G: Brian McGill (6'2''-G) of Alaska-Anch.
G: Ronnie Baker (6'3''-G) of Alaska-Fairb.
PG: Sango Niang (6'0''-PG) of Simon Fraser

Honorable Mention
Kyle Fossman (6'0''-PG-91) of Alaska-Anch.
Sergej Pucar (6'11''-C-91) of Alaska-Fairb.
JB Pillard (6'7''-F) of Cent.Washington
Jonathan Mesghna (6'6''-F-89) of Montana St. - Billin
Austin Hudson (6'7''-F) of Montana St. - Billin
Kevin Rima (6'6''-F) of NW Nazarene
Mario Donaldson (6'3''-G) of NW Nazarene
Evan Coulter (5'10''-PG) of St.Martin's
Riley Stockton (6'4''-G) of Seattle Pacific
Andy Avgi (6'6''-F) of W.Oregon