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Western senior nabs second-straight Defensive Player of the Year award

Avery Dykstra one of three Vikings to receive honors

Western Washington University senior guard Avery Dykstra was named the Great Northwest Athletic Conference's Defensive Player of the Year for the second-straight season on March 1.
Western Washington University senior guard Avery Dykstra was named the Great Northwest Athletic Conference's Defensive Player of the Year for the second-straight season on March 1. (Finn Wendt/Cascadia Daily News)
By Finn Wendt Visual Journalist

Avery Dykstra, a senior guard for Western Washington University women’s basketball, was named the Great Northwest Athletic Conference Defensive Player of the Year for the second season in a row, Western Athletics announced March 1. 

The Lynden Christian alum leads a stingy Viking defensive unit, which held opposing shooters to a conference-low 35.2% shooting percentage in the regular season. 

Dykstra, a tenacious defender both around the perimeter and in the paint, blocked 0.9 shots per game, first in the GNAC among guards and ninth overall.  

The 5-foot-10 Dykstra accrued 118 steals, 65 blocks and 706 points through her five-year Viking career, which continues through this postseason. 

Dykstra also was a unanimous selection to the All-GNAC first team. Western junior forward Brooke Walling joined her on the first team, also as a unanimous selection. 

Walling is a dual threat on both ends of the court, where she averaged 13.4 points and 9.2 rebounds (second-highest in conference). The 6-foot-3 post also has the second-most blocked shots in the conference and her 3.4 assists per game is ranked fourth.

The forward shot 57.4% on the floor, second in the GNAC only to teammate and senior forward Katrina Gimmaka, who shot at a 58.3% rate. 

Gimmaka was selected to the All-GNAC second team to round out Western’s honors. Her breakout season included averaging 10 points and 4.3 rebounds per game. 

The Nooksack Valley product’s lethal shooting was a cornerstone of the Viking’s offense. Gimmaka shot 60% or higher from the field 10 different times. That was highlighted by a perfect 8-for-8 outing against the University of Alaska Anchorage in December 2022 and a season-high 24-point performance shooting 73.3% against Western Oregon University in February. 


The Vikings will play either No. 4 Alaska Anchorage or No. 5 Seattle Pacific in the GNAC Championships tournament semifinals at 7:30 p.m. Friday, March 3 at Sam Carver Gymnasium in Bellingham. 

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