Connecting You with Alaska Athletes WEEK IN REVIEW Share This Email Share This Email D1 State Hockey: Dimond claims ninth First National Cup in captivating fashion over Wasilla by Matt Nevala | Feb 12, 2022 | Hockey, Prep Spotlight One by one, the Dimond players took more hits to the Menard Memorial Center plexiglass and boards Saturday night. These were self-inflicted jumps of pure joy, no pain whatsoever. Ten days removed from an administrative error and penalty putting its season in peril,... Read More 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. Fast tracks: Ruby Lindquist of Moose Pass delivers a gem that leads our roundup by Doyle Woody | Feb 12, 2022 | Track and Field Ruby Lindquist of Moose Pass delivered a gem earlier this week when she generated the third-fastest indoor mile in history by an Alaska woman. Lindquist, a NCAA Division II All-American at Black Hills State University in South Dakota, clocked a personal-best and... 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 Olympic roundup: U.S. off the pace in ski relays; Colin Hufman sees curling action by Matias Saari | Feb 13, 2022 | Curling, Nordic Skiing, Olympics Three Alaskans raced the men’s cross country skiing Olympic relay on Saturday — but the result was not quite what they were looking for. The U.S. team started with Luke Jager (West Anchorage High School), followed by Anchorage’s Scott Patterson (South) and Gus... Read More Brenden Gregory of Lumen Christi scores school-record 51 points in Class 1A boys hoops game by Van Williams | Feb 11, 2022 | Basketball, Prep Spotlight The attention Brenden Gregory of Lumen Christi has received after scoring 51 points in a high school basketball game is cool and all. But he's got bigger fish to fry. He doesn’t want to slow down and pat himself on the back for an individual accomplishment in fear of... Read More D1 State Hockey: McGrew’s third-period magic lifts Wasilla, which will face Dimond for First National Cup title by Matt Nevala | Feb 11, 2022 | Hockey Imagine the logs sawed by Karson McGrew Friday night into Saturday morning. A natural hat trick to put your team into its first state championship game in 32 years should lead to the most restful of sleep. A Wasilla freshman, McGrew entered the evening with eight... Read More Houston boys, Monroe Catholic girls shine at historic Valdez Elks Tournament by Harlow Robinson | Feb 14, 2022 | Basketball The Houston boys and Monroe Catholic girls earned Valdez Elks Tournament championships in impressive fashion Saturday night. Powered by a high-octane offense, the Houston Hawks outscored host Valdez 42-20 in the second half on their way to a a 65-46 victory to take...Read More Olympic hockey: Anchorage’s Brian Cooper and undefeated Americans bag bye into quarterfinals by Doyle Woody | Feb 14, 2022 | Hockey, Olympics One pivotal test of a hockey coach’s trust in a player is whether he uses that player in the most pressure-packed moments. Defenseman Brian Cooper of Anchorage made the grade Sunday. With Team USA protecting a 3-2 lead and Germany employing an extra attacker in the....Read More Seawolves star Tennae Voliva reaches two career benchmarks on same day: 800 points, 600 rebounds by Van Williams | Feb 12, 2022 | Basketball UAA women’s basketball player Tennae Voliva of Anchorage hit the trifecta tonight. The Seawolves won their sixth straight after beating arch rival UAF 74-62 in Fairbanks. The Anchorage native scored a career-high 23 points and completed her double-double with 11... Read More Clair DeGeorge hopes her historic college hockey success will inspire Alaska’s next generation of girls by Van Williams | Feb 11, 2022 | Hockey When Anchorage's Clair DeGeorge was in middle school, her knowledge of major women’s college hockey was limited. Her world revolved around the Aces and Seawolves. Her only connection to the women’s game was the Hickel sisters; Zoe played at Minnesota Duluth, Tori at... Read More Olympic hockey: Former Seawolf Mat Robinson gets Canada goal, Anchorage’s Brian Cooper and Team USA get win by Doyle Woody | Feb 12, 2022 | Hockey, Olympics Former UAA defenseman Mat Robinson notched the bigger individual achievement Saturday, but Anchorage’s Brian Cooper snatched the team triumph. It’s hockey – specifically Olympic hockey – so we know which one both men would rate bigger. On frozen pond, team trumps.. Read More Mario Chalmers goes off in NBA G League with season-high 21 points, eight rebounds and first blocked shot by Van Williams | Feb 9, 2022 | Basketball Mario Chalmers tonight turned back the clock in the NBA G League. The 35-year-old point guard from Anchorage produced season highs in points (21), 3-pointers (3) and rebounds (8) for the Sioux City Skyforce in a 108-97 loss to the Oklahoma Blue. He added six assists.... Read More Friday Flashback: Pam Dreyer helped Team USA win Olympic bronze in 2006 by Van Williams | Feb 11, 2022 | Friday Flashback, Hockey The first Alaskan to play hockey in the Olympics, Eagle River’s Pam Dreyer won a bronze medal with Team USA as a goaltender at the 2006 Games in Torino, Italy. She also owns a silver medal from the 2004 World Championships, making her one of the most decorated Alaska... Read More D1 State Hockey: West, Tumey set to clash with seven other teams at First National Cup playoffs by Matt Nevala | Feb 8, 2022 | Hockey, Prep Spotlight By his mother’s admission, Marty Tumey grew up part of a Nordic skiing family. “I’m finding this Hockey Mom gig to be exhausting,” Yereth Rosen said. “I fully expected Marty to follow his sister (Jania) on the (skiing) path.” Many of Tumey’s West High teammates and... Read More Women’s college hoops notebook: Carson cracks century mark in assists, Voliva keeps it rolling, Green goes for 29, Pili passes Perryman – and more by Van Williams | Feb 8, 2022 | Basketball Juneau’s Kendyl Carson cracked the century mark in career assists for Pepperdine. The sophomore forward has dropped 103 dimes in 38 games, becoming just the 20th Alaska woman to reach the 100-assist mark at the NCAA Division I level. She needs eight more assists to... Read More Travante Williams has another terrific game as Sporting punches ticket to FIBA EuroCup quarterfinals by Van Williams | Feb 9, 2022 | Basketball Add today’s gem to the list of great games Anchorage’s Travante Williams has turned in during his professional career. His 23-point, 6-rebound, 5-assist performance lifted Sporting to an 89-72 victory in Lisbon, Portugal, over Benfica in a matchup of Portuguese League... Read More D1 State Hockey: West, Tumey set to clash with seven other teams at First National Cup playoffs by Matt Nevala | Feb 8, 2022 | Hockey, Prep Spotlight By his mother’s admission, Marty Tumey grew up part of a Nordic skiing family. “I’m finding this Hockey Mom gig to be exhausting,” Yereth Rosen said. “I fully expected Marty to follow his sister (Jania) on the (skiing) path.” Many of Tumey’s West High teammates and... Read More Men’s college hoops notebook: Hepa plays big, Huffman in rarified air, Karlberg’s 3-point streak reaches 30 and more by Van Williams | Feb 7, 2022 | Basketball Utqiagvik’s Kamaka Hepa played big in so many ways for Hawaii against UC Davis. The Bows lost 68-65 on the road, but Hepa played arguably the best game of his college career. The 6-foot-10 forward threw down a dunk, blocked a shot and pulled down career-high nine... Read More Pucks promotions: Anchorage’s Jeremy Swayman back in NHL, Anchorage’s Andrew Shortridge back in AHL by Doyle Woody | Feb 9, 2022 | Hockey Jeremy Swayman, recently demoted to the American Hockey League basically because of circumstance, is back in the NHL because of circumstance and merit. The 23-year-old goaltender from Anchorage was promoted back to the NHL’s Boston Bruins earlier this week when Bruins...Read More Scott Patterson shines at Olympics, named Alaska Athlete of the Week by Alaska Sports Report| Feb 7, 2022 | Athlete of the Week Scott Patterson of Anchorage placed 11th in Saturday’s 30-kilometer skiathon, the best-ever U.S. men’s Olympic result in that event. His achievement earned him our Alaska Athlete of the Week honors. Racing in cold, slow conditions and at high altitude, Patterson was... Read More UP NEXT Prep Skiing: ASAA/First National Bank Nordic State Championships February 24 - February 26 Birch Hills Fairbanks, Alaska The Nordic Ski State Championships are happening this weekend at Birch Hill Trails in Fairbanks, from February 24th-26th. In 2021, the Service Cougars topped the team charts, winning for boys and girls, while Chugiak’s Michael Earnhart and Service’s Meredith Schwartz claimed the Skimeister Awards. 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