at Truman (15-11)
Thursday // February 26
6:30 p.m. ET // Kirksville, MO
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vs. Quincy (13-12)
Saturday // February 28
1 p.m. ET // Indianapolis, IN
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The Greyhounds will cap its 2025-26 regular season with two final GLVC contests against two teams vying for the final spot in the 2025-26 GLVC Championship Tournament. First UIndy will head out west to Kirksville, MO to take on Truman on Thursday Feb. 26, and then will head back home for senior day at Nicoson Hall against Quincy on Saturday Feb. 28.
UIndy will graduate seven seniors and a graduate student on Saturday including;
Amyrah Sapenter,
Graycie Poe, and
Patricia Chikamba who continue to pace the Hounds' squad in scoring this season. While the likes of;
Halie Gilbert,
Jaelynne Murray,
Kylah Lawson,
Linoi Biton,
Queen Baker and
Ruby Garner will also all be recognized at Saturday's game as well.
Truman
The Bulldogs are lead by seventh year man, Theo Dean, who leads one of the fastest paced units in the GLVC, averaging 71.1 points per game which is third in the conference. Along with the high volume of scoring, Truman is also one of the best teams in assist/turnover ratio in the GLVC, ranking third at 1.10, while also boasting one of the best turnover margins (3.28), which is good enough for second.
Emajin McCallop leads the Bulldogs in scoring with 15 points per game, ranking seventh in the conference. Morgan Miller is the only other Bulldog in double figures scoring average for the season, but have seven players in total averaging at least seven points per game.
Quincy
The Hawks, led by first year coach Ali Schwagmeyer-Belger, sit at 13-12 and right on the bubble of the GLVC Tournament field. It's a tale of two stories on both sides of the ball, as they shoot the ball at a GLVC high, .336 clip, but the Hawks rank near the bottom in the GLVC in opponent three-point percentage, .319.
Katey Flynn leads the charge for the Hawks on the offensive side, averaging 12 points per game. She dropped 32 points and seven boards against Ursuline earlier this season. Hayven Harden is the other double digit scorer with 10.8 points for Quincy, and is a presence down low, swatting at least 24 shots this season.