CEDARVILLE, Ohio – The No. 22 UIndy men's basketball team wrapped up their play at the Don Callan Classic Saturday night. The Hounds moved to 6-0 with another win on the road, beating Cedarville, 94-88 on their home floor.
 
HOW IT HAPPENED
The Hounds jumped out to a quick nine-point lead just before the first media timeout. UIndy would hold their lead from Cedarville for well over half of the opening frame. Cedarville took a one-point lead just once before UIndy took back the lead and never surrendered their lead after leading with just over six minutes to go in the first half. Both teams shot over 50% from the field in the first half, but it was the Greyhounds with the 46-43 lead heading into the break.
 
The Yellow Jackets kept fighting early on in the second half, but a Greyhound charge led by 
Jordache Mavunga helped the Hounds get a firm grip on their lead with most of the second half yet to be played. After shooting over 50% from the field in the first half, it was beyond the arc where UIndy did their damage in the second half. 
Trevor Lakes and Mavunga helped guide the Greyhounds to a 50% clip from deep in the second half as the Hounds went on to beat Cedarville 94-88.
 
INSIDE THE BOX SCORE
-Hounds recorded a season-best 24 assists against the Yellow Jackets. Senior 
Jimmy King led the way recording a career-high 14 dimes.
-Having a veteran team has paid off for 
Stan Gouard. Five of UIndy's six games have been decided by six points or less this season.
-For the third time this season, the Greyhounds shot over 50% from the field in a win.
 
UP NEXT
The Greyhounds will play one more game before Thanksgiving break, the Hounds will host Spring Hill College Tuesday night at 7 pm in Nicoson Hall.
 
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