vs. Missouri S&T
Friday // March 6
6:30 PM // St. Louis, Mo.
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The University of Indianapolis men's basketball squad is back in the GLVC men's basketball championship and will face the No. 5-seeded Missouri S&T Miners after earning the No. 4 seed.
The two will face off for the second time this season and for the first time in the GLVC Championship in the tournament's quarterfinal at the University of Missouri-St. Louis on Friday at 6:30 p.m. ET.
The Hounds lead the series 20-3 after defeating the Miners 72-61 in Indianapolis earlier this season, in their highest-ranked win since Jan. 2023. Defensive Player of the Year Shaun Arnold had a career night on the offensive end with a game-high 23 points off 10 field goals made, setting new career-highs in both categories.
MISSOURI S&T
The Miners have garnered steady national attention throughout the season, climbing as high No. 5 in the NABC DII Poll on Dec. 4, 2025. Missouri S&T recently had a streak of 57 weeks inside the top-25, falling out of the national poll on Feb. 14, 2026.
At the national level, the Miners excel at limiting their opponents to extra possessions. They're collecting 28.4 defensive rebounds per game, which ranks 6th in all DII. Another defensive stat category that favors S&T well is field goal percentage defense, as opponents average mere 41.4-percent from the field against the Miners, a number good for 2nd in the league and 38th in DII. Within the league
Individually, Andrew Young holds many well-heralded accolades throughout his four-year tenure in Rolla. Young was twice named to the Bevo Francis Award watchlist as a junior and senior, while cracking the top-25 of the Trevor Hudgins Award. He also earned All-Midwest Region First Team honors by the NABC and D2CCA in 2025, and All-GLVC First Team selections in 2025 and 2026. Young claimed the Missouri S&T single-season blocks record last season, collecting 54 swats. He's off to another strong campaign this season, averaging 16.7 points per game and 6.6 boards per game.