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Viking men, women grab wins Saturday | |||
Viking women win 10th straight game | Forward Trishi Williams had a game-high 15 points as nationally ranked Western Washington University overcame a slow start to roll past University of Alaska Fairbanks 77-48 in a Great Northwest Athletic Conference women's basketball contest Thursday, Jan. 31, at Sam Carver Gymnasium. … |
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²ÝÁñÉçÇø men extend streak to 25 games | Forward Paul Jones scored a team-high 19 points as nationally ranked Western Washington University tied a 41-year-old school record with 20 consecutive home court victories, defeating Montana State University Billings, 86-69, in a Great Northwest Athletic Conference men's basketball contest… |
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W. Washington has won 24 straight against D-II foes | The most important game in the longest winning streak in Western Washington hoops history just might have been a loss. |
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²ÝÁñÉçÇø's Warman named GNAC female athlete of the week in track and field | Western Washington University's Emily Warman has been named the Red Lion/Great Northwest Athletic Conference Indoor Track & Field Female Field Athlete of the Week for Jan. 20-26. Warman, a senior from Sedro-Woolley, improved her NCAA Division II provisional qualifying mark in the… |
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Women, men play at home this weekend | |||
²ÝÁñÉçÇø men's relay sets school record | The Western Washington University men's 4x400 meter relay bettered the NCAA Division II provisional national qualifying standard, placing fifth with a school record time of 3:17.01 and Emily Warman bettered her provisional mark in the women's long jump in final-day action Saturday at… |
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Viking women hold off Crusaders | Forward Trishi Williams and guard Corinn Waltrip each scored 14 points to pace a balanced attack as nationally ranked Western Washington University defeated Northwest Nazarene University 70-66 in a Great Northwest Athletic Conference women's basketball contest Saturday, Jan. 26, in Nampa,… |
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²ÝÁñÉçÇø men just keep winning | Exactly 329 days have passed since the Western Washington University men's basketball team has lost a game. The No. 2-ranked Vikings have compiled a school record-tying 23 wins during the span dating back to last season, matching a mark that's stood since 1972. Coach Tony… |
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Viking women earn win at Central | Center Britt Harris scored a game and career-high 28 points and guard Katie Colard provided the go-ahead points with 1:06 to play as nationally ranked Western Washington University defeated Central Washington University 79-73 in a Great Northwest Athletic Conference women's basketball… |