Long attempts to block an opponent. Photo by Justin Cox.
The Seawolves faced off against the Hardrockers for the second time on Nov. 30 with results similar to their Friday night matchup. The Seawolves won 83-44. While the Seawolves had a rocky time in the first quarter, ending it down by 2, they rallied and recovered in the second, dominating the remaining three quarters. Tori Hollingshead and Elaina Mack both scored 17 points with Emilia Long and Jazzpher Evans each scoring 16 points. Evans also surpassed 1,000 career points in Div. II play.
This win leaves the Seawolves with an 8-1 record for the season as they start GNAC conference play Thursday, Dec. 5 against St. Martin’s, followed by Western Oregon on Dec. 7, both at the Alaska Airlines Center.
Evans enters the court as the starting line up is announced. Photo by Justin Cox.
The Seawolves strategize during a timeout. Photo by Justin Cox.
Kenzi Sirowich and Long attempt to block a Hardrocker pass. Photo by Justin Cox.
Hollingshead prepares for a free throw. Photo by Justin Cox.
Evans goes for a layup. Photo by Justin Cox.
Ja’Niah Alexander attempts to steal the ball. Photo by Justin Cox.
Hollingshead takes a shot. Photo by Justin Cox.
Sirowich passes the ball in to Long after the Hardrockers scored. Photo by Justin Cox.
Mack and Hollinshead wait for a break in play to sub in. Photo by Justin Cox.
Head coach Ryan McCarthy speaks with Alexander during a break in play. Photo by Justin Cox.
Alexander shoots a free throw. Photo by Justin Cox.
Long goes for a layup. Photo by Justin Cox.
Long holds the ball as the final seconds run out with the Seawolves winning 83-44. Photo by Justin Cox.
The Seawolves gather round to celebrate their victory. Photo by Justin Cox.
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