SIUE COUGARS (9-7, 4-1 OVC)
vs. LITTLE ROCK (9-7, 4-0 OVC)
Friday, Oct. 10, 6:00 p.m.
Saturday, Oct. 11, 3:00 p.m.
FIRST COMMUNITY ARENA
EDWARDSVILLE, Ill. - SIUE returns to First Community Arena to take on Little Rock. The Cougars and Trojans last met in the 2023 season.
SERIES: The Cougars and Trojans have split the all-time series 2-2. SIUE won the first two games in 2022 (3-2,3-1) and Little Rock won the next two the following season (3-0,3-1).
THREE FOR SIUE: The team has had five three-set matches this season going 3-2. All three of their wins are against OVC teams including a sweep against Lindenwood Tuesday.
CAREER-HIGH:
Grace Nichols had a career-high 15 digs, and
Kyndia Smith a new best hitting percentage of .556 against Lindenwood.
Olivia Hogan set a career-high with 25 digs, and
Sophie Robinson tied her career-high of 17 kills against Western Illinois Oct. 3.
Teagan Sullivan also had a stand out game last weekend with a career-high 14 kills off 33 attempts and two block assists Oct. 4.
TEAM EFFORT: As a team the Cougars lead the OVC in team kills (826) also good for 32nd in the NCAA. They also lead in team assists (746), ranking 46th in the NCAA. SIUE posted a new season-high .358 hitting percentage in its win over Lindenwood.
SERVES UP:
Sophie Robinson ranks third in the OVC for aces at 24 and Freshman
Ally Hughes ranks fourth at 20, highlighted by a career-high four aces against Michigan State (Sept. 20). As a team, SIUE sits fourth in the OVC and 72nd nationally in aces at 100, recently tying a single-season high of 11 aces against TSU (Sept. 26).
AT THE TOP: Junior transfer
Vienna Elliott leads the OVC in total blocks with 69 and ranks 55 in the NCAA. She ranks second in blocks per set (1.11). Earlier this season she had a career-high six block assists against Seattle (Sept. 13).
COUGARS AT THE NET:
Grace Nichols had a career-high hitting percentage of .565, off of 13 kills and no errors against Binghamton (Sept.19). Grad student
Kyndia Smith had a career-high 19 kills against Indiana State (Sept. 5), helping lead the Cougars to their first win of the season. She matched this career high against Seattle and Air Force. The Cougars have not had an athlete get 20 or more kills in a single match since 2023.
TAKE FIVE: SIUE is 5-1 in five-set matches this season. Including a five-set decision against Air Force to end their six game win streak. Since 1995, the Cougars have gone 109-83 in five-set contests, including 49-47 since beginning DI play in 2012. The 2024 squad had a program-record 11 five-set matches.
A NEW LOOK: The 2025 roster features 10 new additions: five freshman (
Kinley Quast,
Kennedy Pike,
Morgan Jones,
Ally Hughes,
Maddie Determan) alongside one sophomore (
Teagan Sullivan), three juniors (
Vienna Elliott,
Anika Ivester and
Paige Bernstein) and one senior (
Grace Nichols).
DOUBLE TIME: Sullivan is a dual sport athlete for SIUE. During her freshman year she competed in track and field. She was recognized as OVC field athlete of the week (Jan. 25, 2025), she also recorded a PR long jump with a distance of 5.97m, good for third in the programs all-time performances. This will be her first season with the volleyball team, marking the start of her dual sport college career.
TRANSFER TALK:
Kendall Paulus and her staff welcome four transfers. Elliott joins the Cougars after two season with SIU Carbondale, Ivester comes from Omaha, Bernstein was previously at the University of Houston and Nichols is the lone interconference transfer from Western Illinois.
PRESEASON HONORS: The OVC released its 2025 preseason volleyball poll Aug. 21, with SIUE picked to finish seventh. Also recognized was senior
Bree Schreimann to the OVC watch list. Last season Schreimann appeared in 104 sets over 27 matches, averaging 1.62 kills per set and 74 total blocks.
AT THE HELM:
Kendall Paulus is in her ninth season in charge of the Cougars, owning an all-time record of 109-127. Paulus is SIUE's second longest tenured volleyball head coach behind Todd Gober, who coached the Cougars for 10 seasons.
COACHING STAFF: Paulus added assistant coach
Josh Comer and Graduate assistant
Dante Pulphus to her coaching staff. Comer joins the Cougars after two season with McNeese. Pulphus recently graduated from Marian University
where he received his Bachelor in Science and played men's volleyball.