INDIANAPOLIS – IU Indy fought throughout the night at the Jungle but couldn't keep pace with a sharp-shooting Green Bay squad, falling 74–47 in Horizon League play on Wednesday.
IU Indy opened with strong defensive pressure and early transition buckets from
Hailey Smith and
Jemma Amoore, taking brief leads through the first several minutes.
Nevaeh Foster added a three and a fastbreak layup as the Jaguars stayed within striking distance. However, Green Bay closed the quarter on a run powered by efficient mid-range scoring and a late basket from Meghan Schultz, creating a 10-point gap after one.
The Jaguars responded with one of their most competitive quarters of the night.
Hailey Smith drilled a three, Foster hit another from deep, and the Jaguars generated second-chance opportunities on the glass.
Julia Hall knocked down a pair of free throws, while
Sydney Bolden added two more at the line. IU Indy's energy helped keep the margin manageable, but Green Bay's Gracie Grzesk hit multiple threes, allowing the Phoenix to maintain control and take a 41–29 lead into halftime.
Both defenses tightened after the break. Foster opened the half with a transition three, and Hall added a free throw as IU Indy worked to chip away.
Sydney Bolden and the Jaguars produced several steals, turning defense into opportunity, but Green Bay remained steady in the paint behind Schultz, who delivered several inside scores. IU Indy matched the Phoenix nearly possession for possession, but the deficit grew slightly to 54–40 entering the fourth.
Green Bay pulled away in the final frame, using balanced scoring and interior finishes to put the game out of reach. Foster continued to battle, adding to her team-high effort, and Smith contributed defensively, but the Jags struggled to find rhythm as the Phoenix closed the night on a strong offensive push.
Nevaeh Foster led the Jaguars with 15 points, including three threes and six rebounds.
Hailey Smith added 10 points, three steals and several early transition buckets.
Sydney Bolden contributed four steals, four points and strong perimeter defense, while
Julia Hall provided three points and key free throws off the bench.
Ariana Williams chipped in five points, including a three, as IU Indy finished with 12 total steals and 13 bench points.
IU Indy will next host IU Columbus in the Jungle next Wednesday, December 17 at 6:30 PM.