Basketball

Mack Keighran Commits to Alaska Anchorage Seawolves for Senior Season

Australian guard brings experience and shooting prowess to the program

Mack Keighran, a 6‑2 guard from Melbourne, has officially pledged to join the Alaska Anchorage Seawolves for his senior year, becoming the latest addition to the program under head coach Cameron Turner.

A Strategic Addition for the Seawolves

During his previous stint at Chadron State, Keighran emerged as the third‑leading scorer, posting averages of 11.0 points, 2.1 rebounds and 2.3 assists while shooting 36 percent from beyond the arc and maintaining an 82.5 percent free‑throw rate. He reached double‑digit scoring in 14 of 26 games, highlighted by a 30‑point effort in a narrow 92‑90 loss to Adams State and a 21‑point performance with five assists in a 74‑73 victory over Northern State.

Turner emphasized that Keighran’s toughness, basketball IQ and winning mentality make him a valuable piece for a team that has already secured three other commitments since his arrival as head coach. The coach noted the guard’s experience at the Division II level and his proven ability to perform under pressure.

The signing marks the thirteenth Australian to wear a Seawolves jersey and the seventh hailing from the greater Melbourne region, underscoring the program’s growing international footprint. It also represents the fourth new player Turner has brought in this spring, reinforcing the roster’s depth as the team looks to contend in the upcoming season.

With his shooting accuracy and clutch performances, Keighran is expected to contribute immediately, providing the Seawolves with a reliable scoring option and a steady presence on the floor. The coaching staff believes his background and work ethic will help elevate the squad’s competitiveness both on and off the court.

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