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WBB vs. UMSL story
Alli Cook
60
Winner Mo.-St. Louis UMSL 6-1,3-0 GLVC
43
UIndy UINDY 0-8,0-3 GLVC
Winner
Mo.-St. Louis UMSL
6-1,3-0 GLVC
60
Final
43
UIndy UINDY
0-8,0-3 GLVC
Score By Periods
Team 1 2 3 4 F
Mo.-St. Louis UMSL 18 12 12 18 60
UIndy UINDY 6 16 16 5 43

Game Recap: Women's Basketball |

Third Quarter Run Not Enough to Lift Hounds Over Tritons

INDIANAPOLIS — The University of Indianapolis (0-8, 0-3 GLVC) fell to the University of Missouri-St. Louis (6-1, 3-0 GLVC), 60-43, on Saturday at Nicoson Hall.

After trailing by 12 points to end the first quarter, UIndy was able to chip away at the UMSL lead to make it an eight-point game at half. The Greyhounds started the second half with a 7-0 run to bring them within one. An Amayrah Sapenter three was enough to tie the Game at 38 with a minute in the third. UIndy was unable to regain the lead, and a fourth-quarter scoring lull allowed for an UMSL 16-3 run to finish the game. 

The game commenced with a tight exchange as Graycie Poe's jumper put the Greyhounds ahead, but Mara Rieder quickly responded for Missouri-St. Louis to tie the score at 2-2. Missouri-St. Louis then erupted for a run, highlighted by Lexi Hanna's 3-pointer at 6:16, assisted by Anna Costa Riera, pushing their lead to 5-2. The visitors continued to extend their advantage with key plays, including a layup by Morgan Ramthun at 2:39, assisted by Jayden Kuper. Missouri-St. Louis capitalized on their offensive opportunities to close the first quarter with an 18-6 lead, capped by Rieder's layup and free throw with 15 seconds remaining.

In the second quarter, the Greyhounds cut into the deficit with a strong performance in the paint, scoring 10 points from close range. Halie Gilbert started the scoring for the Greyhounds with a layup at 8:51, assisted by Autumn Rucker. Patricia Chikamba contributed significantly, adding a layup and a jumper in the final minute to narrow the gap. Missouri-St. Louis maintained their lead, however, with Morgan Ramthun consistently finding success at the free-throw line, scoring key points, including a free throw at 2:11 to extend their lead to 30-17. The quarter ended with Missouri-St. Louis leading 30-22, despite the Greyhounds' late push.

The third quarter saw a tight contest between the Greyhounds and Missouri-St. Louis, with the Greyhounds outscoring their opponent 16-12. Taylor Van Meter knocked down a critical 3-pointer at 7:40, narrowing the gap to three points. The Greyhounds tied the game at 38 with 1:05 remaining when Sapenter drained a 3-pointer, assisted by Jaelynne Murray. However, Missouri-St. Louis reclaimed the lead with a layup from Anna Costa Riera at 43 seconds and extended it at the buzzer with a tip-in by Mireia Casas, ending the quarter with a 42-38 advantage.

In the final quarter, the Greyhounds struggled offensively, shooting 2-for-14 from the field, while Missouri-St. Louis capitalized with an efficient 8-for-11 shooting performance. Jayden Kuper of Missouri-St. Louis contributed significantly, scoring early with a jumper at 9:22 and later adding a layup at 1:12. Anna Costa Riera provided key assists, including one to Mara Rieder, who was instrumental with a pair of free throws at 2:46. Sapenter hit a 3-pointer at 2:36, but it wasn't enough to overcome the deficit, as Missouri-St. Louis closed the quarter with a decisive 18-5 run.

 Chikamba led the Greyhounds on the offense with 14 points, followed by  Sapenter, who recorded 13 points and grabbed 9 boards. 

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UIndy will travel to Hammond, Ind. to face Purdue Northwest next Saturday, Dec. 13.
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