March 6, 2012

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THENORTHERNLIGHT

March 6, 2012

University of Alaska Anchorage

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Seawolves upend Vikings to repeat as GNAC Champions By Taylor Hall Sports Editor

The UAA Women’s Basketball team proved once again they are the class of the GNAC and have some more hardware to further prove it. The Seawolves claimed a 67-52 GNAC Championship win over rival and second seeded Western Washington in Lacey, Washington on March 3 to officially punch their ticket to the West Region postseason. The top seeded Seawolves (274) got a team-high 19 points from junior guard Haley Holmstead. The eventual tournament MVP would connect on 9 of 14 shooting on the night to pace the Seawolves’ offensive attack. UAA shot 52.3 percent from the field on the night. Though they only went 1 of 3 from three-point range, they were far more accurate than the Vikings who finished the night shooting 27.7 percent from the floor. UAA also got a stellar performance from reserve guard Tijera Mathews. The senior came off the bench to drop 12 points and take down a team-high eight rebounds on the night. Pitching in would also be 2012 GNAC Player of the Year Hanna Johansson. The 6’2” senior center finished with 10 points

Photo courtesy of lena houstam johannson

Members of the UAA Women’s Baketball team celebrate moments after winning their second consecutive Great Northwest Athletic Conference Championship. The Seawolves. the top seed in the tournament, defeated the second-seeded Western Washington Vikings 67-52 in Lacey, Washington to automatically clinch a berth in NCAA Division II playoffs.

and four rebounds in 30 minutes of action. Senior forward Kaylie Robison nearly missed out on a double-double (nine points, eight

rebounds) on the night. WWU (21-7) would get a game-high 21 points and 12 rebounds from junior center Britt

Harris. Her 9 of 15 shooting effort (60 percent) would be the only one on the Vikings squad that was over 25 percent individually.

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UAA owned a 39-34 advantage rebounds but committed

See REPEAT CHAMPS Page B6

Degree program offers its graduates security and flexibility in the nation’s unstable economy

UAA’s Department of Project Management offers education for a career sector with increasing demand By Evan Dodd

organization that sets international standards for project management Between the unstable economy, and works to advance the field by the rising cost of living and high offering certifications, research unemployment rates it can be opportunities and professional easy for college students to feel development. The institute set the discouraged. And it’s really no gold standard for the field in 1984 surprise that students are feeling when they introduced the Project pessimistic about the Management future. Consider a Professional recent survey done “It’s a very certification. by the Pew Research stable and Today over Center which revealed 370,000 people growing that only 54% of young around the world Americans, aged 18 field, it’s not currently hold to 24, were employed. by accident PMP certifications. Even more frightening “The Project is the fact that the that projects Management unemployment rate for are managed Institute as an this age group has not organization effectively.” been this abysmal since has really been the year 1948 according a champion to the research center. of continuing the field”, said However, not all job sectors university professor LuAnn have been experiencing severe Piccard. cutbacks and layoffs. The field Professor Piccard is the head of project management has of the UAA Department of actually seen an increase in Project Management and has job opportunities and average worked as Interim Director of the salaries, according to a report by Engineering Science and Project the Project Management Institute. Management Department. PMI, led by CEO and President See MANAGEMENT Page 2 Mark Langley, is a non-profit

Graphic by Vicente Capala/TNL

Staff Reporter

Features

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Do college studets really care about voting?

Opinion

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Letter to the editor: College students and insurance

A&E

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Sleigh Bells release “Reign of Terror”

Sports

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Seawolf Ski team gears up for NCAA Championships

Sports

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UAA Men fall just short of GNAC title once again


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