PORTLAND, Ore. – Easton Reagan doubled down with his second straight Great Northwest Athletic Conference men’s basketball Player of the Week award with the latest recipients announced on Monday.
MEN’S BASKETBALL PLAYER OF THE WEEK
Easton Reagan – Northwest Nazarene University
Second-career player of the week, second this season.
Reagan helped lead Northwest Nazarene to a pair of Division II victories last week with another strong all-around statistical performance. His average of 25.5 points per game was highest among all GNAC players that played more than one game last week, and he added 14 rebounds, five assists, three steals and a blocked shot. In the Nighthawks’ 79-75 win over Cal State LA on Friday, Reagan had a game-high 26 points, making 10 of 15 field goals including three 3-pointers. He added eight rebounds, two assists and two steals, while committing just one turnover in 37 minutes on the floor. The next night in a 93-83 win over Oklahoma Christian, Reagan was again the game’s leading scorer with 25 points to go with six boards, three assists a steal and a block. Reagan shot 61.3% (19-for-31) overall from the floor while making 4 of 9 threes and 9 of 10 free throws. Reagan ranks second in the GNAC with 22.2 points per game and fifth in the conference with 6.7 rebounds per game and a field-goal percentage of 60.8.
NNU Head Coach Jon Hawkins: “E’s performance has been consistent all year. His approach to practice is consistent at game speed, and you know what you are going to get from him every day.”
Also Nominated: Hasaan Herrington, Alaska Anchorage; Tyriq Luke, Alaska; Eli Williams, Central Washington; Miles Gurske, Montana State Billings; Diego Trejo-Delgado, Saint Martin’s; Julian Mora, Seattle Pacific; Tate Christiansen, Simon Fraser; Nehemiah Pollard, Western Washington.
WOMEN’S BASKETBALL PLAYER OF THE WEEK
Elaina Mack – Alaska Anchorage
Second-career player of the week, second this season.
Mack led the Seawolves to consecutive wins over west region opponent UC Merced, helping UAA improve its 2025 record to 7-0. The senior guard totaled 55 points, 16 rebounds, seven assists, four blocks and a pair of steals across the two contests, while shooting 54.8% overall from the floor. Mack’s big week started off with a 30-point effort in Friday’s victory, as she converted six 3-pointers while adding five boards, four assists and a pair of steals. She followed with a 25 points and 11 rebounds on Saturday to complete her second double-double of the season. Mack also had a career-high four blocks in Saturday’s victory, adding three more assists and committing zero turnovers in 33 minutes. Overall on the week she posted a 2.33 assist-turnover ratio while playing 70 of 80 minutes. Mack upped her season average to 21.6 points per game to rank second in the conference, and her 4.0 made 3-pointers per game are most in the conference.
UAA Head Coach Matt Thune: “For Elaina there’s a lot of pride that comes with putting on the UAA jersey, and she set the tone for us this past weekend. She made plays when we needed them and brought an energy that others could feed off. Elaina is consistent, fearless and is all about the team, and it is great to see her recognized for her efforts.”
Also Nominated: Tamai Mancuso, Alaska; Capri Sims, Central Washington; Kyla Momberg, Montana State Billings; Trinidie Nichols, Northwest Nazarene; Kiana Rios, Saint Martin’s; Grace Turley, Seattle Pacific; Bree Neufeld, Simon Fraser; Olivia Hodges, Western Washington.