
Harrison enters the court during the announcement of the starting lineup. Photo by Justin Cox.
The Seawolves were defeated by the Seattle Pacific University Falcons on Jan. 22, 101-98. The Falcons ended the night with 19 3-pointers, setting the GNAC record for play against another NCAA Div. II school. Mahaila Harrison led a valiant effort with 28 points. The Seawolves were also down two of their regular starters Mylee Anderson, the leader for assists in the GNAC, and Lillee Duffin, the second-highest rebounder in the GNAC, due to injuries.








