The ULM men's basketball team (1-3) is gearing up for a home game against Lamar (1-1) at Fant-Ewing Coliseum on November 17, at 6:30 p.m. This matchup marks the 55th meeting between the two teams, with ULM holding a slight edge at home (16-9). Lamar last competed against TCU, losing 78-65 despite a strong performance from Rob Lee Jr., who scored 26 points. Under first-year head coach Phil Cunningham, the Warhawks aim to build on their home success following their recent victory against Rust College.

By the Numbers
  • ULM has made 33 three-pointers in four games, ranking sixth in the Sun Belt.
  • MJ Russell leads the team, averaging 14.8 points and hitting 7 three-pointers this season.
State of Play
  • ULM seeks to capitalize on their home-court advantage against Lamar.
  • Both teams are eager to establish momentum early in the season, with ULM coming off a win.
What's Next

Following the matchup with Lamar, ULM will travel to Tennessee for the ETSU MTE, facing Morehead State on November 22 and ETSU on November 23.

Bottom Line

ULM looks to secure a victory at home against Lamar, potentially setting the stage for a stronger performance as they head into a challenging stretch of games ahead.