The school year wrapping up in the month ahead coincides with UAA, prep sports and the Anchorage Wolverines all finishing out their seasons. As such, this is the penultimate Anchorage sports check-in of the 2024-25 academic year, and the next will cover how teams fared in the postseason.
A pair of University of Alaska System seniors won the long distance races at the 2025 Sonot Kkaazoot in what may be their final time racing in their teams' uniforms.
For the second time this season, UAF overcame a double-digit second half deficit to defeat UAA. The latest comeback victory gave the Nanooks their first season sweep of the Seawolves since 2002-03.
Finding themselves trailing in the Alaska Airlines Governor’s Cup series entering the first of three games in Fairbanks, the UAF Nanooks beat …
UAF trailed 3-1 with under five minutes remaining in a rivalry game at Alaska Anchorage on Saturday but procured two late goals to send the ga…
A slew of Anchorage-area teams are in the midst of successful seasons, at or near the top of their league standings, at the start of the new y…
The UAF ski team begins its 2024-25 campaign against a familiar foe (UAA) in an annual season-opening event (the Nordic Cup) this weekend. However, the Nanooks will do so with an entirely new setup right in their own backyard.
Fairbanks teams have had success on the ice against their Anchorage adversaries, but UAF has yet to play UAA's women's basketball team, which leads all NCAA D2 teams in scoring margin.
In front of a record crowd, UAF beat rival Alaska Anchorage on the road in straight sets on Saturday for the Nanooks' first season sweep of the Seawolves since 2008.
The Carlson Center is hosting a reopening event on Wednesday, but the UAF hockey team won’t play on its new home ice until the first weekend of December. Here's who and where the Nanooks will be playing through the month of November.