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Alec Rohr

Women's Basketball Alec Rohr, Sports Information Graduate Assistant

Hounds Look to Bounce Back Against Lake Erie

UIndy Greyhounds (3-1) vs. Lake Erie Storm (0-5)*
Sunday, Nov. 24, 1 pm ET.
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After falling apart late to Cedarville at home Wednesday night, the UIndy women's basketball team is back in action Sunday afternoon. The Hounds hit the road for their first true road game of the season, heading to Painesville, Ohio, to face the Lake Erie Storm.

HOUNDS vs. STORM
When UIndy and Lake Erie meet Sunday afternoon in Painesville, it will be the first ever meeting between the two programs. The Storm have been a member of NCAA  D-II for just over a decade, making the switch from the GLIAC to the G-MAC just over 

ABOUT LAKE ERIE
Their matchup against the Greyhounds will be their only matchup against a GLVC opponent this season. Lake Erie has faced a couple of familiar foes from their time in the GLIAC already this season. The Storm have wen 0-3 against GLIAC competiiton this years, losing their games to Wayne State, Ferris State, and Saginaw Valley by an average of over 12 points per game.

To open up the 2019-20 year, the Storm were picked to finish 11th in their conference after going 11-16 just a season ago. The Storm are led by junior guard Breanna Bauer  who has been putting up just over 13 points per game so far this season while last year's second-team all-conference selection Josie Chaddock is right behind Bauer in scoring, averaging 12.6 points per night. 

LAST TIME OUT
UIndy suffered their first lost of the season Wednesday. Cedarville came into Nicoson Hall, erased an 11-point Greyhound lead and took the lead down the stretch to hold UIndy to a season-low 55 points in the five point loss to the Yellow Jackets. Four Greyhounds finished in double figures, including McKenzy Telfair who came off the bench to put up double-digit points for the second-consecutive game.

WODRICH vs. G-MAC
Kristin Wodrich once again loaded her team's non-conference schedule with in-region games. The Hounds have already racked up two wins against G-MAC schools this year, beating Alderson Broaddus and Malone to start the year. UIndy boasts an 8-3 record against current G-MAC schools since Wodrich took over the UIndy program back in 2017.

WINDEXING THE GLASS
UIndy has been dominant on the boards so far this season. The Hounds boast a +16.2 rebounding differential so far this year, despite finishing with the same amount of rebounds as Cedarville Wednesday night. Senior forward Emma Benoit paces the GLVC in rebounding this year, hauling in over 12 rebounds a night so far this season.

ALEXA, PLAY "HOMECOMING" BY KANYE WEST
Junior McKenzy Telfair returned home to Indianapolis this season to play for Kristin Wodrich and the Hounds. The Cardinal Ritter grad has played in all four Greyhound contests this season, averaging over 23 minutes per game. The Indiana State transfer has been a solid contributer off the bench in 2019, putting up just under 10 points per night while getting to the free throw line 23 times, leading the Hounds.

 
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Players Mentioned

Emma Benoit

#3 Emma Benoit

F
6' 2"
Senior
McKenzy Telfair

#22 McKenzy Telfair

G/F
5' 11"
Junior

Players Mentioned

Emma Benoit

#3 Emma Benoit

6' 2"
Senior
F
McKenzy Telfair

#22 McKenzy Telfair

5' 11"
Junior
G/F
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