SIUE COUGARS (2-1, 0-0 OVC)
vs. INDIANA STATE (2-2 0-0 VALLEY)
NOVEMBER 19, 2025 | 10:00 AM
EDWARDSVILLE, ILL. || FIRST COMMUNITY ARENA
WHERE ARE WE: SIUE women's basketball returns home to take on Indiana State Nov. 19 with tip off at 10 am. This will also be the teams education day.
SERIES: The Sycamores lead the all-time series 2-0. They last met in 2010 in Terre Haute where ISU won 86-68.
RECENT HIGHS: Syanne Mohammed had a high of nine rebounds against Northwestern.
Lauren Miller recorded a career-high 25 points and nine rebounds against EKU.
Adebukola Akomolafe had a career-high nine rebounds against Missouri Baptist.
TEAM EFFORT: SIUE has out shot their opponents so far this season shooting .392 from the field and .313 from three-point range. With opponents shooting .355 from the field and .255 from three-point range. The Cougars have averaged 41.3 rebounds on the season and 67.7 points, compared to their opponents 35.7 rebounds and 54 points.
THREE FOR THE E:
Ava Gugliuzza made five three-pointers against Missouri Baptist, a career-high. She leads the OVC in three pointers per game (2.67), and is 79th in the NCAA. She is also leads in three point percentage at (50.0) good for 57th in the NCAA. .
FRESHMAN DEBUT: Three freshman had minutes in the game against Missouri Baptist.
Kiyoko Proctor had a career-high 14 points shooting 6-for-14 from the field, Miller had eight points over 11 minutes and
Sy'Rae Stemmons went 2-2 in free throws.
NEW TO YOU: All three transfers also played against Missouri Baptist. Akomolafe had her first start for SIUE and led the team with nine rebounds. Adrianna Blazquez played 14 minutes putting up four points and grabbing four rebounds. Mohammed appeared for 12 minutes and grabbed five rebounds.
BEYOND THE GAME: Freshman
Kiyoko Proctor has had success on and off the court. Proctor and her father Gerald published a book in June of 2025: Two Voices One Goal: Chasing DI. The story details each of their points of view in Kiyoko's success as an athlete and the struggles she faced during her high school career.
AT THE HELM:
Samantha Quigley Smith is beginning her fifth season in charge of the Cougars and 13th season as a head coach. She owns a 35-90 record at SIUE and is 21-53 against conference opponents. All-time, Coach Smith is 246-251.
PRESEASON HONORS: The preseason Ohio Valley Conference Poll predicted a 10th place finish for the Cougars tied with Morehead State. Lindenwood was selected as regular season champions with six-first place votes. Seniors
Macy Silvey and
Jaiden Bryant were named to the OVC's players to watch list.
PLAYERS TO WATCH: Silvey is playing her fourth season at SIUE after finishing third in three-point field goals in 2024-25. She averaged 2.3 per game. She appeared in all 29 games for the Cougars shooting 35 percent from the field and 36 percent from three-point range. Bryant will be playing her second season with SIUE after transferring from Missouri State. Last season she started 26 games for the team, being the rebounding leader for eight games. She also was second on the team in rebounds averaging 4.1 per game.
A NEW LOOK: The 2025 roster features seven new additions: four freshman (
Kiyoko Proctor,
Lauren Miller,
Sy'Rae Stemmons and
Kaitlin Cassidy) alongside one sophomore (
Adriana Blazquez), and two graduate students (Adubukola Akomolafe and Syanne Mohammed).
TRANSFER TALK: Samantha Quigley-Smith adds three transfers to her roster. Blazquez joins the Cougars after one season at Murray State where she appeared in 18 games as a freshman (2024-25). Mohammed previously was at Goshen College from 2021-25. There she appeared in 115 games averaging 9.6 points per game. Akomolafe comes from VCU from 2021-25, during her junior year she was shooting 47 percent from the field.
COACHING STAFF: Smith adds one new member to her coaching staff. Assistant coach
Tierney Lockett. Prior to SIUE Lockett played for Lewis from 2015-19, after her playing career she became a graduate assistant for Lewis. During the 2023 season she was promoted to assistant coach, and helped guide the team to a 23-9 record and a GLVC regular season championship title.