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SFU women split time in Alaska

Clan basketball team in three-way tie for second place in Great Northwest conference

Simon Fraser University were stuck in a second-place logjam in Great Northwest conference women's basketball following a 1-1 road record in Alaska.

Conference scoring leader Erin Chambers scored a game-high 30 points in a 78-70 win over Alaska Fairbanks on Jan. 22.

Two days later, Chambers failed to score more than 20 points for just the fourth time this season in the Clan's 86-66 loss in Anchorage in NCAAA Division II basketball on Saturday.

"We gave up too many boards tonight. This resulted in a great amount of second chances for Alaska (Anchorage), and they were able to wear us out in the second half," said SFU head coach Bruce Langford in a press release.

The weekend split left the Clan in a three-way tie for second place with Seattle Pacific and Western Washington in the Great Northwest all with similar 6-3 records.

Next up for SFU is Seattle Pacific which is coming off back-to-back upset losses to Western Oregon and Saint Martin's last week.

In Fairbanks, Chambers scored five points and Division I transfer Alisha Roberts of Burnaby added a pair of free throws in the final two minutes to eke out the win over the Nanooks.

"We scored at the crucial time down the stretch and that was the difference," Langford said.

Meg Wilson had two steals and Ellen Kett had a key offensive rebound to seal the win in the final minutes.

Roberts, who had eight points and five rebounds in the win, nailed a big second-half three-pointer that kept alive a pivotal 12-2 Clan run.

Wilson also chipped in nicely with 15 points and nine rebounds.

In contrast, SFU was outshot 42 to 30 per cent from the field in Anchorage.

Chambers netted 18 points for the Clan, while Wilson and Elisa Homer added 11 points apiece. Keke Wright scored a career-high 26 points for the No. 3 nationally ranked Seawolves.