UMSL Men's Basketball

The UMSL men’s basketball team (12-7, 6-5 GLVC) picked up two wins last week.

Women’s Basketball
The University of Missouri–St. Louis (14-5, 7-4 Great Lakes Valley Conference) began a four-game homestand with a pair of victories last weekend, defeating William Jewell, 78-63, on Thursday before completing a 60-57 comeback over Rockhurst on Saturday. Senior Devonna Smith averaged 15.5 points and 10.5 rebounds to pace the UMSL Tritons. UMSL concludes its current homestand this week by hosting Saint Joseph’s on Thursday and No. 16 ranked Indianpolis on Saturday.

Men’s Basketball
The men’s basketball team (12-7, 6-5 GLVC) also picked up two wins last week. The Tritons rallied back to defeat William Jewell, 68-64, on Thursday before downing Rockhurst, 74-56, on Saturday. Senior Tylor Wimbish averaged 17 points to pace the offense, while senior Michael Weber followed with 10.5 points and 6.0 assists per game. UMSL will host Saint Joseph’s on Thursday before entertaining No. 10 Indianapolis on Saturday.

Women’s Tennis
UMSL opened the spring portion of its schedule on Saturday against NCAA Division I Saint Louis and fell to the Billikens, 9-0. The Tritons will face Bellarmine on Sunday.

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Eye on UMSL: Global exchange
Eye on UMSL: Global exchange

Provost Steven J. Berberich presents an UMSL sweatshirt to Han Liming, who visited St. Louis over the weekend as part of a delegation from its sister city in Nanjing, China.

Eye on UMSL: Global exchange

Provost Steven J. Berberich presents an UMSL sweatshirt to Han Liming, who visited St. Louis over the weekend as part of a delegation from its sister city in Nanjing, China.

Eye on UMSL: Global exchange

Provost Steven J. Berberich presents an UMSL sweatshirt to Han Liming, who visited St. Louis over the weekend as part of a delegation from its sister city in Nanjing, China.