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Women's Basketball Jackson Janetski, Sports Information Graduate Assistant

Greyhounds Back Home to Face McKendree and Illinois Springfield

vs. McKendree (12-8)
Thursday // February 12
5:30 p.m. ET // Indianapolis, IN
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vs. Illinois Springfield (9-13)
Saturday // February 14
1 p.m. ET // Indianapolis, IN
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The Greyhounds will return home to host two more GLVC contests this weekend, after two straight road games this past week against two of the top three teams in the GLVC this season, Missouri-St. Louis and Maryville. The last time at Nicoson Hall for the Hounds was a 30-point rout of Lincoln on Jan. 31 for the team's annual Pack The House game.

Autumn Rucker had a game-high 17 points in the team's last outing against Maryville, which is tied for the third most points she's scored in a game this season, and is the 14th game this year she's had double-figure points.

McKendree
The Bearcats have been the most efficient offense in the GLVC in 2025, averaging a league leading 74.8 points per game, while shooting 42.6% from the field, but ranks second to last in three-point percentage, shooting at a 21.8% clip. The team is also grabbing 43.1 boards/game, ranking first in the GLVC.

Along with efficient team stats, McKendree also has the 2024-25 GLVC leader in points scored, Baylie Parks, who averaged 18.9 points, and is backing it up in the 2025-26 with 15.6 points, and 8.8 boards. Kyra Taylor is also averaging 13.2 points, the team's only other double digit point scorer.

Illinois-Springfield
The Prairie Stars will head into the home stretch of the season with a 9-13 overall record, and a 6-8 record in conference play, just one spot outside of the GLVC Tournament if postseason play started today. 

UIS boasts one of the best clips from three this season, ranking second, shooting a 36.6% rate, while ranking fifth in the GLVC in points per game with 67.8. The team has three players with over 40 threes on the year; Julia Mingus, Kayla Rice, and Kennedy Osterman, with all three averaging double-digit points per game. Rice leads the way with 15.0 points per game, which ranks fifth in the GLVC, and includes six 20-point outings on the year.
 
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Autumn Rucker

#23 Autumn Rucker

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5' 9"
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Players Mentioned

Autumn Rucker

#23 Autumn Rucker

5' 9"
Junior
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