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The field for the 2024 Great Alaska Shootout is set, the Seawolves hockey team will open its regular season against national champions, and the Nanooks men’s programs have added more recruits.
Chris Lee of Ketchikan is coming back to Alaska, and Seawolves student athletes continue to rack up academic accolades.
Freshman sensation Joshua Caleb added yet another prestigious accolade to his impressive resume, Alaska hoops star Tobin Karlberg is coming back to Alaska, and academic honors abound.
East High’s Akeem Sulaiman and Eagle River’s Alan Szewczyk Jr. are among more than a dozen recently reported college commitments.
Former Dimond player Luke Johnston joins a number of other Anchorage high school stars on the Seawolves roster.
Nash plans to put a cap on his outstanding UAA career with a great finish in the 5,000 meters at NCAA II Outdoor Track and Field National Championships.
At just 17 and newly arrived from Nigeria, Joshua Caleb is already setting program and conference records for the Seawolves.
Although plans are in a preliminary stage, officials are looking to renovate and expand the Avis Alaska Sports Complex.
Former Valdez basketball star Carl Arts and former Bartlett football star Zack Bowman are among the 14 inductees in the 19th class of the hall’s history
The Seawolves had a chance at a last-second go-ahead bucket, but a turnover proved costly.
The Seawolves were given an extended season with an at-large bid in the Division II Western Regional championship tournament. They have no intention of letting the opportunity go to waste.
The Seawolves battled back from a 13-point halftime deficit but fell short of completing the comeback.