Men’s Lacrosse Set to Battle Lewis in GLVC Tournament Opener
The University of Indianapolis men's lacrosse team is set to challenge Lewis in the first round of the 2026 GLVC Tournament. UIndy has a slight edge in their history against Lewis, leading the series 6-4 despite losing the last three matchups. In a previous encounter this season, senior Nick Luitwieler led the Greyhounds with a hat trick, while goalkeeper AJ Preachuk made 14 saves. UIndy currently excels in several GLVC statistical categories, including face-off win percentage and scoring defense.
By the Numbers- UIndy leads the series against Lewis 6-4.
- Nick Luitwieler recorded his first hat-trick of the season against Lewis.
- The Greyhounds’ face-off win percentage is .650, ranking first in the GLVC.
- Alec Score averages 2.75 caused turnovers per game, ranking sixth nationally.
- Tanner Hahm averages 2.17 assists per game, standing 14th in Division II.
While UIndy has dominated historically against Lewis, the Flyers have recent momentum with three consecutive wins over the Greyhounds. This raises questions about UIndy’s ability to reverse the trend in the postseason.
State of Play- The Greyhounds lead the GLVC in face-off win percentage (.650) and ground balls per game (38.62).
- UIndy allows an average of 7.88 goals per game, indicating strong defensive capabilities.
- Key players like Luitwieler and Score are pivotal in both offensive and defensive strategies.
As UIndy looks to reclaim victory over Lewis, the focus will be on maintaining their strong defensive performance and capitalizing on offensive opportunities. A win could set the stage for deeper advancement in the GLVC Tournament.
Bottom LineUIndy's strong statistical leadership in several categories positions them well, but overcoming recent losses to Lewis will be crucial for their success in the tournament.
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