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Rink redemption: Year after falling in final, Chugiak seizes state hockey crown

Jack Walters delivered a 31-save shutout and winger Andrew Beckett racked two goals and an assist in a 3-0 championship victory over South. → Read More

Officially, UAA hockey team earns tie

By scoring in the second overtime, UAA earned two points to Michigan Tech's one, even though the game goes down as a 3-3 tie. → Read More

Fantastic finish propels UAA volleyball team into Division II semifinals

After suffering their worst set defeat of the season in the first set, the Seawolves roared back for a four-set win over Angelo State of Texas. → Read More

From training room to triumph: Hooe returns, and the Seawolves savor history

UAA is headed to the Elite Eight for the first time in school history, but only after star setter Morgan Hooe returned from a knee injury. → Read More

In crunch time, UAA volleyball survives and thrives — and the Seawolves head to the regional final

The Seawolves beat Northwest Nazarene in five sets, advancing to Saturday night's championship match. → Read More

Around The Rinks: Anchorage's Trace Strahle and Wisconsin-Stevens Point are all about winning

The senior defenseman's Pointers are the Division III men's defending national champions and have three straight title-game appearances. Also, check out the 73 Alaska men and women on U.S. college hockey rosters this season. → Read More

After 10-plus NHL seasons, Anchorage's Matt Carle calls it a career

The only Alaska blueliner to play in the world's best hockey league was pure class from start to finish. → Read More

Streaking UAA volleyball to host NCAA Division II West Regional for 2nd straight year

The Seawolves (29-2), winners of eight straight after reeling off a school-record, 20-match winning streak earlier this season, will host the eight-team regional at the Alaska Airlines Center. → Read More

Saddled with 6-game losing streak, UAA also saddled with injuries

The Seawolves entertain Michigan Tech in a WCHA hockey series that opens Friday night at Sullivan Arena. → Read More

Former NHLer Tim Wallace of Anchorage signs with Alaska Aces

More help is on the way for the ECHL club -- Utica of the American Hockey League on Thursday assigned promising rookie goaltender Michael Garteig to the Aces. → Read More

In lean times, Seawolves sports supporters make their pitch to UA president

The majority of nearly 30 people who spoke at a campus forum Wednesday told University of Alaska president Jim Johnsen that UAA sports are a vital component in the community. → Read More

Rink retirement: Standard-bearer Scott Gomez calls it a career after 16 seasons in the NHL

COMMENT: After 17 pro seasons, 16 in the NHL, the kid from Airport Heights closes his hockey career as a two-time winner of the Stanley Cup and Alaska's most accomplished player. → Read More

With program in peril, Seawolves hockey aims at raising revenues

With the Seawolves program facing the chopping block, hockey staffers implored supporters to buy more season tickets and make their voices heard to the University of Alaska, the Board of Regents and legislators. → Read More

Running to the rescue: A dog helped a man change his life, and become a marathoner

Eric O'Grey's weight loss was triggered by a better diet and a rescue dog named Peety and O'Grey on Sunday will run the Moose's Tooth Marathon at Anchorage RunFest. → Read More

University budget report puts Alaska college hockey in crosshairs

Of the three options for reducing the cost of athletics at UAA and UAF, two eliminate hockey and a third would result in a team at only one campus. → Read More

Close is little comfort: DeLoach 13th in Olympic women's long jump qualifying

After winning Olympic bronze in 2012 by a half-inch, the former Eielson High star missed the finals in Rio by 1.5 inches. → Read More

'Once-in-a-lifetime runner': Clary's career stands test of time

The 1984 Olympian, who still owns some of the best times ever run by an Alaska athlete, is headed into the Alaska Sports Hall of Fame. → Read More

Patterson, Marvin post swift times to defend Crow Pass titles

Scott Patterson ran the fourth-fastest men's time and Christy Marvin posted to the fifth-fastest women's time in the 33-year-old race. → Read More

Nature happens: Bees, bears and moose join Crow Pass Crossing race

Bees and wasps administered stings, a mama bear and two cubs made an appearance and a moose raced part of the backcountry marathon. → Read More

Alaska's Ostrander misses out on Rio after 8th-place finish at Olympic trials

Allie Ostrander competed against a much older field on Sunday's 5,000-meter qualifier, finishing eighth and putting her out of contention for a spot in the Rio Olympics. → Read More