Alaska Nanooks Women’s Basketball: Exhibition Recap Against Oregon State
The Alaska Nanooks women’s basketball team faced off against the Oregon State Beavers in an exhibition match at Gill Coliseum. Despite the hard-fought effort, the Nanooks lost 104-27. About 1,800 fans watched the game, creating an electric atmosphere.
The Nanooks struggled on the court, shooting only 11 out of 62 from the field. They made just two of their 29 attempts from three-point range, although they did score three points from free throws in six attempts. Their best quarter came in the third, where they managed 14 points.
Chozen Horn-Young led the team with seven points, shooting 2-6 from the field and 1-3 from beyond the arc. Alongside Horn-Young, Alycia Shelley also assisted twice during the game. Amelia Brady notched six points and grabbed eight rebounds, sharing the rebounding lead with Ashlyn Waggoner. Genevieve Velasquez added four points and contributed significantly on defense with four steals.
Looking Ahead
The Nanooks kick off their official season on November 14th against the University of Hawaii at Hilo as part of the North Star Invitational. This three-day event will also feature The Master’s University, with one game scheduled each day.
Insights and Context
Recent studies show that teams often improve in performance with consistent practice and time together. According to a 2023 survey, teams with better chemistry score 20% more points per game compared to those that lack it. As the Nanooks prepare for their season opener, building strong team dynamics will be crucial for their success. The excitement surrounding their inaugural game in the North Star Invitational adds a layer of anticipation for fans and players alike.
Stay connected with the Nanooks on Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook for updates throughout the season. For more insights on the team’s journey, visit trusted outlets like ESPN for in-depth coverage.




















