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JAGUARS TO CONTINUE HOMESTAND AGAINST MILWAUKEE ON TUESDAY

Jaguars (7-18, 3-11 HL) to welcome Milwaukee (9-17, 5-10 HL) on Tuesday night at 6:30 p.m.

2/9/2026 5:21:00 PM

INDIANAPOLIS - The IU Indianapolis men's basketball team will host Milwaukee (9-17, 5-10 HL) on Tuesday night (Feb. 10) inside the Jungle at 6:30 p.m. The game was originally slated for Feb. 28, but was moved up due to the Jaguars' postponement of the Purdue Fort Wayne game on Jan. 25. 

The Jaguars come in on the heels of an 82-74 home win over Cleveland State, stopping the Vikings' five-game winning streak in the process. Junior Kyler D'Augustino led five Jaguars in double-digits with 16 points and sophomore Micah Davis added 15 points off the bench. Senior Jaxon Edwards collected his third double-double of the season with 13 points and 11 rebounds and senior Finley Woodward closed with 10 points and eight assists. Included in Woodward's 10-point effort was the 1,000th point of his collegiate career, coming midway through the second half. 

IU Indy (6-18, 3-11 HL) seeks to avenge an earlier loss to Milwaukee after falling to the Panthers on the road back on Jan. 11, 95-83. D'Augustino led the Jaguars with 24 points in that contest and freshman Maguire Mitchell added 19 points and six rebounds. The Jags led 43-41 at the break but yielded 54 second half points to the Panthers in the 12-point loss. The game was tied at 75 all with 6:07 to play before Milwaukee reeled off a decisive 12-1 run to take control of the contest late. 

QUOTABLE
"I believe it's starting to build on some momentum. Previously we had won two out of three games in our schedule. Then recently when Kyler went down with an injury I think it held us back a little bit. Kyler is a big influence for our team - not just scoring, but he's a great leader as well. I think that set us back a little bit with our recent loss, but now that we have him back, I believe we can really go on a run for the rest of the season. I think we're starting to click at the right time. We are starting to build some more team chemistry, which is always important," Woodward said following Saturday's win over Cleveland State. 
 
SCOUTING MKE
Milwaukee is 9-17 overall and 5-10 in Horizon League play this season. The Panthers have been riddled by injuries with three players lost for the season and eight different players having missed time at some point during the season. The Panthers score 76 points per game and shooting 44 percent overall and 32 percent from three-point range. Below is a look at Milwaukee's possible starting five. 
    G Amar Augillard (6-5, R-Sr.) - 12.9 ppg, 2.7 rpg
    G Josh Dixon (6-1, Fr.) - 10.0 ppg, 1.2 rpg
    G Stevie Elam (6-3, Fr.) - 9.3 ppg, 35.0 3FG%
    G Aaron Franklin (6-5, R-Sr.) - 6.6 ppg, 6.3 rpg
    F Faizon Fields (6-10, Grad.) - 7.3 ppg, 5.8 rpg

INSIDE THE SERIES
IU Indy is just 6-20 all-time against Cleveland State and 4-7 in the 11 meetings in Indianapolis. Milwaukee has won the last 11 meetings in the series, including a 95-83 victory in Milwaukee back on Jan. 11 of this season. 

UP NEXT
The Jaguars will conclude the three-game homestand on Thursday (Feb. 12) when they host Northern Kentucky at 6:30 p.m. inside the Jungle. 
 
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