at Missouri-St. Louis (12-10)
Thursday // February 5
8:30 p.m. ET // St. Louis, Mo.
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at Maryville
Saturday // February 7
4:30 p.m. ET // St. Louis, MO
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After a dominant week of competition in Indianapolis, the UIndy men's basketball team is back on the road, traveling to St. Louis to face UMSL and Maryville for the second time this season. The Greyhounds hold an 11-10 record on the season, sitting at 9-4 in GLVC play.
Last week at The Nic, the squad boasted its highest-ranked win since 2023, defeating #16 Missouri S&T 72-61. Junior forward Shaun Arnold had a standout performance for the Greyhounds, setting season-highs in four categories, with 23 points in 36 minutes of play, and 10 field goals made on 15 attempts. Arnold and Kelvin Amoako combined for 25 of the Greyhounds' 38 rebounds as the Hounds held the Miners to just 36 percent shooting from the field.
UIndy returned to Ray Skillman Court on Saturday for another outing in its annual Pack the House game against Lincoln. The Hounds downed the Blue Tigers in the program's highest-scoring game since 2022. Senior Nate Dudukovich has his best outing thus far, notching 23 points and six made three-pointers. Tyler Parrish added 22 points of his own, shooting from a .615 clip. Arnold achieved his seventh double-double of the season before the first half was complete and finished with 16 points and a season high 14 rebounds, helping him his first GLVC Player of the Week award, and the program's first since Dec. 20, 2023.
MISSOURI-ST. LOUIS
The Tritons currently sit at 6-7 in conference play after falling to McKendree 78-82 and Illinois Springfield 74-70 last week. The squad is second in the conference in four categories with 15.5 assists per game, 25.57 bench points per game, .551 effective field goal percentage, and 38.3 percent shooting from beyond the arc. When the two faced off earlier in the season, UIndy walked away with the 69-64 victory. Jake Hamilton led the Tritons with 17 points, closely followed by Vincent Davis III with 15 points. The two currently lead their squad in rebounds per game, averaging 5.6 apiece. Taye Moore leads the Tritons this season, averaging 15.0 ppg, with a season-high of 27 points in UMSL's 78-57 win over Michigan Tech.
MARYVILLE
The Saints are on the hunt for their first conference win of the season, recently falling to McKendree 71-88 after leading the Bearcats 42-38 at the half. The squad is second in the GLVC in offensive rebounds per game, averaging 12.62 per game. Evan Palmquist, a 6'4" graduate student from Houston, Texas, leads the Saints in scoring with 16.8 points per game. 6'7" graduate student out of St. Louis, Kobe Clark, leads his squad in rebounds per game, grabbing an average of 9 boards per game.