Photos: Seawolves women's basketball dominates the Red Hawks

Mack attempts a 3-pointer. Photo by Justin Cox.

The Seawolves women’s basketball team opened the 2024-25 season on Nov. 1 with a 103-24 win against the Simpson University Red Hawks, breaking or tying several UAA records. The Seawolves took an early lead against the Red Hawks and maintained it throughout all four quarters of play. Emilia Long, a transfer from Cal Poly, helped lead the Seawolves to victory, scoring 21 points and grabbing 11 steals, breaking the 26-year-old record of 10 set by Stacy Cepin in 1998. Elaina Mack scored a career-high of 20 points, while Tori Hollingshead scored 13. You can view the full list of records broken or tied on goseawolves.com.

Players and spectators stand for the national anthem, performed by the Seawolves Pep Band. Photo by Justin Cox.
Long enters the court as the starting players are announced. Photo by Justin Cox.
Hollingshead grabs the tipoff to start the game. Photo by Justin Cox.
Long shoots a layup to score the first points of the game. Photo by Justin Cox.
Jaisa Gamble getting ready for a free throw attempt. Photo by Justin Cox.
Gamble sinks her free throw. Photo by Justin Cox.
Hollingshead shoots a layup. Photo by Justin Cox.
Mack prepares for a free throw. Photo by Justin Cox.
Mack sinks a free throw. Photo by Justin Cox.
The Seawolves Pep Band performs during a timeout. Photo by Justin Cox.
Kenzie Sirowich shoots over Red Hawk defenders. Photo by Justin Cox.
Long shoots a layup after breaking away from defenders. Photo by Justin Cox.
Jazzpher Evans makes her way to the basket. Photo by Justin Cox.
Ja’Niah Alexander shoots a layup. Photo by Justin Cox.
Seawolves head coach Ryan McCarthy has Gamble prepare to swap into the game. Photo by Justin Cox.
Sirowich shoots a free throw. Photo by Justin Cox.