Connecting You with Alaska Athletes WEEK IN REVIEW Share This Email Share This Email Nome’s Justinian Jessup pumps in 27 points in first game of NBL season in Australia by Van Williams | Nov 15, 2021 | Basketball NBA draft pick Justinian Jessup of Nome has returned down under and is already lighting up the competition. The second-year guard pumped in 27 points on 12 shots for the Illawarra Hawks in a 116-112 overtime win over the South East Melbourne Phoenix on opening night. Read More Connecting you with Alaska Athletes The Alaska Sports Report tells stories about Alaska athletes achieving great things around the world. Alaska’s sports culture is woven through the fabric of life in The Last Frontier. We provide a unifying voice for our state’s vast and diverse sports community. Visit our Website Bethel’s Hayden Lieb places third in 16-man tournament bracket for University of Wyoming by Van Williams | Nov 15, 2021 | Wrestling Bethel’s Hayden Lieb turned disappointment into delight at the Colorado Mesa Open. The 165-pound wrestler for the University of Wyoming bounced back from a tough loss in the quarterfinals to place third in the 16-man tournament bracket. Read More ATHLETE OF THE WEEK Soccer standout Jack Green named Alaska Athlete of the Week Nov 16, 2021 | Anchorage's Jack Green's torrid stretch for the American University men’s soccer team earned him Alaska Athlete of the Week honors. The junior midfielder from West Anchorage High School has racked up nine points over the last seven games to fuel an unbeaten streak Read More Malia Miller wins NWAC soccer championship with Peninsula College by Van Williams | Nov 16, 2021 | Soccer Juneau’s Malia Miller played a key role in helping the Peninsula College women’s soccer team claim the NWAC title. Read More In the NHL, Nate Thompson has strived, thrived and survived by Doyle Woody | Nov 14, 2021 | Hockey Since Nate Thompson arrived in the NHL, he has strived, thrived and survived. Read More WE NEED YOUR SUPPORT Become a Booster! For $250 you can become an Alaska Sports Report Booster and support our mission of connecting you to Alaska's athletes! Being a Booster means: Pick an Alaska high school (your alma mater, your kid's school, etc) and your name will appear at the bottom of every article on any Alaska athlete from or currently at your school of choice! The Alaska Sports Report is a non-profit model, owned by the 501(c)3 Alaska Sports Hall of Fame. We are saying "no" to paywalls and annoying ads. We are saying "yes" to partners - from Denali sponsors to Boosters! Contact us with inquiries. Santiago Gomez-Prosser is headed to the biggest race of the NCAA cross-country season by Doyle Woody | Nov 14, 2021 Anchorage’s Santiago Gomez-Prosser is headed to the NCAA Division I Cross Country Championships with defending national champion Northern Arizona University. Read More Big Man Touchdown: Offensive lineman Jake Foshee finds end zone for Oklahoma Baptist by Van Williams | Nov 14, 2021 | Football After four years of being part of the supporting cast, Jake Foshee of Fairbanks finally got his chance to play a starring role for the Oklahoma Baptist University football team. Read More Alaska’s next gen hoops stars Daishen Nix and JT Thor square off in NBA G League by Van Williams | Nov 13, 2021 | Basketball Undrafted and undaunted, Daishen Nix of Anchorage remains undefeated with the Rio Grande Valley Vipers. The 19-year-old starting point guard flirted with a triple-double and earned bragging rights over fellow Alaskan JT Thor as the Vipers vanquished the Greensboro...Read More “Have a night, Cam McDonald; it’s an overtime winner!” by Doyle Woody | Nov 13, 2021 | Hockey Cam McDonald took charge of scoring Friday night, opening the assault for the Providence College men’s hockey team and closing it too. The junior defenseman from Eagle River spearheaded the No. 12/13 Friars to a 2-1 overtime victory... Read More PREP GAME OF THE WEEK South outlasts Dimond in if-necessary set for 4A state title by Matt Nevala | Nov 13, 2021 | Volleyball A day full of musical merriment – boogieing and what not – ended with all the South Wolverines falling to the floor. It was just the way senior Tracy Rasavong and her teammates wanted it to go – in a joyous pile of state volleyball champions near center court of the Alaska Airlines Center. Read More Ellie Scherffius slams career-high 16 kills to propel Montana to 5-set win in Big Sky by Van Williams | Nov 12, 2021 | Volleyball Eagle River’s Ellie Scherffius took over the fifth set to lead the University of Montana to a 5-set volleyball win over Idaho in the Big Sky Conference. The sophomore middle blocker single-handedly spearheaded a 5-0 run with four kills to get the Griz going in the... Read More After rocky first start, Andrew Shortridge rebounds, bags a bagel by Doyle Woody | Nov 12, 2021 | Hockey Andrew Shortridge’s hockey season went from rocky to rocking in the span of four days. The 26-year-old goaltender from Anchorage made his season debut for the ECHL’s Kansas City Mavericks on Nov. 6 against the Allen Americans, one of his former teams. Read More PREP SPOTLIGHT Valdez High volleyball team by Matt Nevala | Nov 13, 2021 | Prep Spotlight, Volleyball Masen Holmes said she’ struggled with voice hoarseness during most of the volleyball season because the constant emotion and adrenaline involved doesn’t make for quiet times. Read More FRIDAY FLASHBACK Brittney Kroon was legendary NCAA shot blocker for SPU by Van Williams | Nov 12, 2021 | Basketball, Friday Flashback Wasilla’s Brittney Kroon overcame a liver transplant in high school to become one of the greatest shot blockers in NCAA D2 women’s basketball history. The 6-foot-4 center played at Seattle Pacific University from 2002 to 2006 and finished her career with 419 blocks,... Read More Tanner Schachle’s pro hockey debut: He shoots, he scores by Doyle Woody | Nov 12, 2021 | Hockey Tanner Schachle introduced himself in pro hockey with a bang Wednesday night: First shot, first goal. The left winger from Wasilla scored for the Rapid City Rush of the ECHL in his play-for-pay debut, a 4-1 loss in South Dakota to the visiting Idaho Steelheads. Read More Jordan Todd puts up 15-point, 15-rebound gem in debut with Northwestern State by Van Williams | Nov 10, 2021 | Basketball Going from junior college to the NCAA Division I level can take time for some players to adjust. Not Jordan Todd, though. The Anchorage basketball player delivered a delightful debut with Northwestern State by scoring 15 points, grabbing 15 rebounds and blocking three... Read More Fairbanks’ own Kendall Kramer, Naomi Bailey of UAF qualify for NCAA Championships by Matias Saari | Nov 11, 2021 | Cross Country Running Call them the Fabulous Freshmen from Fairbanks. Two frosh from the University of Alaska Fairbanks have punched their tickets to the NCAA Division II Cross Country National Championships on Nov. 20 in Tampa, Florida. Kendall Kramer and Naomi Bailey earned the honors... Read More Rebecca Syrup serves as captain of Army rugby team headed to national semifinals by Van Williams | Nov 11, 2021 | Rugby Four years ago, Anchorage’s Rebecca Syrup walked on the Army-West Point women's rugby team having never played the sport. Today she’s a team captain, starting flanker and key cog on a Black Knights team that is one win away from playing for a national championship.... Read More From Denver to Dubai, Alev Kelter stays busy traveling the world with Team USA rugby by Van Williams | Nov 8, 2021 | Rugby Eagle River’s Alev Kelter was part of the USA Women’s XVs National Team that hit the rugby field last week for the first time in two years. Kelter played in both matches for the Americans against Canada in the Pacific Four Regional Series at Infinity Park near Denver. Read More Arizona basketball conference taps Traivar Jackson for weekly honor by Van Williams | Nov 9, 2021 | Basketball Anchorage’s Traivar Jackson has taken the Arizona Community College Athletic Association by storm. The freshman kicked off his career with three great games to fuel Pima’s 3-0 start, averaging 17 points, 11 rebounds, 2.7 blocked shots and 2.3 steals per game. Read More Healthy and hungry to win, Alissa Pili enters season with high hopes. “I’m excited to get to work.” by Van Williams | Nov 10, 2021 | Basketball With her injury-plagued sophomore season in the rearview mirror, Alissa Pili of Anchorage is feeling a lot like her old self as she enters her third season at the University of Southern California. Read More As NHL masked men go, Anchorage’s Jeremy Swayman is a young gun by Doyle Woody | Nov 9, 2021 | Hockey In the excitement of seeing Anchorage’s Jeremy Swayman crack the NHL this year, what could easily get lost in his emergence is how unusual it is to see a goaltender debut, let alone flourish, at such a young age in the world’s best hockey league. Read More UP NEXT Women's College Basketball: Seawolf Hoops Classic November 19 @ 3:00 pm - 8:00 pm Come check out Alaska's only two women's college basketball teams in action. 3:00pm Texas Permian Basin vs. UAF 5:15pm Hillsdale vs. UAA Visit Up Next for a preview of some of the big sport tickets happening around the state over the next week. Contact Up Next manager Arielle Himelbloom with event info. WWW.ALASKASPORTSREPORT.COM SUBSCRIBE TO WEEK IN REVIEW Alaska Sports Report | 11901 Industry Way STE A9, Anchorage, AK 99515 Unsubscribe
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