Southern Illinois Salukis Women's Basketball
Recent News About Southern Illinois Salukis Women's Basketball
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Southern Illinois women’s basketball team prepares for season opener against Auburn
The Southern Illinois University (SIU) women's basketball team is preparing to start its new season with a game against Auburn on Monday at 6 p.m. The match will be available for viewing on SEC Network +, with JJ Jackson and Joe Ciampi providing...
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Southern Illinois University hosts Halloween event supporting community empowerment
The Southern Illinois University women's basketball team is collaborating with The Survivor Empowerment Center (S.E.C.) and the Dentmon Center to organize a 'Halloween Truck or Treat' event. This initiative aims to provide a fun and safe environment for families in Carbondale, Illinois.
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Southern Illinois women's basketball ranked tenth in preseason poll
The Southern Illinois University (SIU) women's basketball team has been projected to finish 10th in the Missouri Valley Conference Preseason Poll, as announced on Tuesday. The Salukis received a total of 167 points in the poll.
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Missouri Valley Conference announces women's basketball schedule for Southern Illinois
The Missouri Valley Conference has announced the league portion of the 2024-25 women's basketball schedule. Southern Illinois will start its MVC season on December 29 at Valparaiso in Indiana.
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Southern Illinois University's women's basketball team announces non-conference schedule for 2024-25 season
The Southern Illinois University women's basketball team has announced its 2024-25 non-conference schedule, featuring a season-opening trip to Auburn on November 4.
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Southern Illinois signs Nigerian forward Gift Uchenna Okeke
The Southern Illinois University women's basketball team has signed Gift Uchenna Okeke, a transfer originally from Abuja, Nigeria.
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Southern Illinois University signs Nigerian guard Ternadoo Agatha Agba
Southern Illinois University women's basketball head coach Kelly Bond-White has announced the signing of Ternadoo Agatha Agba, a 5-foot-9 guard from Lagos, Nigeria.