ST. LOUIS — The University of Indianapolis secured a decisive 98-67 victory over Maryville on Saturday night at Moloney Arena. The Greyhounds dominated the boards with 47 total rebounds and distributed 26 assists, showcasing a strong team performance.
Tyler Parrish led the Greyhounds with a new career-high 30 points off of 12-for-16 shooting from the field. The Hounds were stellar from beyond the arc, nailing 15 on the night, tying their season-high set just a week ago against Lincoln.
INS & OUTS
UIndy opened the half with a series of successful long-range shots, including two early 3-pointers from
Tyler Parrish, to quickly seize momentum. The team maintained pressure with effective play in the paint, highlighted by
Kelvin Amoako's dunk at 12:25, which extended their lead. The Greyhounds' defense was equally assertive, limiting Maryville's scoring opportunities and capitalizing on turnovers. By the end of the first half, the Greyhounds held a substantial 49–29 lead.
The Greyhounds showcased a strong offensive performance in the second half, highlighted by a series of fast break plays and precise shooting. Parrish was instrumental in extending the lead, contributing several key layups and a 3-pointer, including an assist at 18:49. UIndy's defensive efforts were also noteworthy, with five steals and two blocks, effectively stifling Maryville's scoring attempts. The half concluded with UIndy outscoring Maryville 49–38, securing a decisive victory with a final score of 98–67.
INSIDE THE BOX
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Kelvin Amoako recorded a career-high 20 points off a .667 clip, adding nine rebounds and two blocks for the Greyhounds.
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Nate Dudukovich added 16 points for UIndy with four made three-pointers.
-The Hounds recorded a new season-high 26 rebounds.
UP NEXT
The Hounds return to The Nic on Thursday, Feb. 12 at 7:30 p.m. to face the McKendree Bearcats.