
Mizzou Women's Basketball Returns Home to Host SIUE on Sunday
11/23/2019 10:12:00 AM | Women's Basketball
Mizzou and SIUE will tip at 2 p.m. CT on SEC Network +
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| OPPONENT | LOCATION | DAY | TIME (CT) | TV | LISTEN | STATS | GAME NOTES |
| SIUE | Mizzou Arena | Sunday, Nov. 21 | 2 p.m. CT | SECN + | KTGR | Stats | Notes |
THE MATCHUP
- After a two-game road trip, Mizzou Women's Basketball returns home to Mizzou Arena to host the SIU Edwardsville Cougars on Sunday, Nov. 24. Tipoff is slated for 2 p.m. CT on SEC Network +, with Ben Arnet and Lauren Aldridge on the call. After opening the season with a 97-89 overtime victory over Western Illinois on Nov. 5, the Tigers have dropped four consecutive games, its first four game slide since the 2014-15 season. It is Mizzou's first 1-4 start since the 2008-09 season.
THE SERIES
- Sunday's matchup will be the sixth all-time game between the two programs, as Mizzou has won every previous matchup, leading the series, 5-0. Last season, Mizzou defeated SIUE, 59-36, to capture head coach Robin Pingeton's 150th win at Mizzou. The 36 points scored by SIUE was the lowest amount Mizzou had given up since giving up 35 points vs. Nebraska on Nov. 14, 2016.
FAST START FOR SMITH
- Senior guard Amber Smith has become Mizzou's go-to scorer in her senior campaign, as she has opened the season with a stat line of 17.4 points, 10.0 rebounds and 2.2 assists per game. Against Green Bay (Nov. 16), Smith became the 37th member of Mizzou's 1,000-point club, and just the 25th player in program history to score 1,000 points and grab 500 rebounds. She recorded her 11th and 12th career double-doubles against Western Illinois (Nov. 5) and Nebraska (Nov. 10).
- Her 27-point, 15-rebound performance against WIU was just the 18th game of 27+ points and 15+ rebounds in program history. In the preseason, Smith was named to the Citizen Naismith Trophy Watch List, and was tabbed as an All-SEC Preseason First Team selection by the league's coaches for her efforts in the Black & Gold. Mizzou is an impressive 31-12 in Smith's career when she scores in double figures.
DEEP THREAT TIGERS
- Mizzou seniors Jordan Chavis, Hannah Schuchts and Amber Smith will each go down as some of the best three-pointer shooters in program history. All three are currently in, or nearing the top-10 in either career three-point percentage or three-pointers made in program history. In career three-point percentage, Schuchts currently ranks fourth at 39.5 percent, while Smith ranks ninth at 36.7 percent. On the career three-pointers list, Chavis currently ranks 12th with 107, while Smith ranks 13th with 102.
1K FOR SMITH
- Senior guard Amber Smith reached a career milestone against Green Bay (Nov. 16), as she became the 37th Tiger to join the 1,000-point club, and just the 25th player in program history to record 1,000 points and 500 rebounds. Smith recorded her 500th career rebound in the NCAA Tournament Second Round vs. Iowa (March 24).
- With the departure of Mizzou's all-time leading scorer, Sophie Cunningham, the Tigers will look to lean on Smith in 2019-20. Smith was selected to the Citizen Naismith Trophy Watch List and was tabbed a Preseason All-SEC First Team selection by the league's coaches after starting all 35 games in 2018-19 while averaging 12.4 points, 6.9 rebounds and 2.2 assists in 28.5 minutes per game. Smith posted impressive shooting marks as well, as she shot 44.9 percent (169-for-376) from the field and 36.8 percent (39-for-106) from three.
- The versatile Tiger led Mizzou in rebounds (243), rebound average (6.9) and double-doubles (eight) in 2018-19, while setting career highs in assists (76), blocks (28) and steals (31).
- Good things seem to happen when Smith plays well, as Mizzou is 31-12 in her career when she scores in double figures.
THREE-POINT SPECIALISTS
- One thing that will not change from past seasons is Mizzou's ability to connect from deep range. Seniors Jordan Chavis, Hannah Schuchts and Amber Smith, along with redshirt sophomore Haley Troup all have the capability to stretch the floor and drain the three-ball for the Tigers.
- Schuchts has connected on 55.3 percent (8-of-15) of her shots from three this season. Her success this season has raised her career three-point percentage from 37.7 percent (prior to season) to 39.5 percent (51-of-129), which ranks fourth all-time in program history, trailing only Lindsey Cunningham's (40.6 percent), Sophie Cunningham (40.0 percent) and Carlynn Savant (40.0 percent).
- Schuchts' career night against Duke (11/25/18) at the Gulf Coast Showcase set a program single-game record, as her 6-for-6 mark from deep was the most made threes in a game without a miss in program history. Schuchts joined Tracy Lozier (5-for-5, at Northern Iowa, 12/11/12) and Lindsey Cunningham (5-for-5, vs. Arkansas, 2/12/17) as the only players in program history to record a perfect mark from three when making at least five triples.
- Smith's career three-point percentage of 36.7 percent (102-of-278) ranks ninth all-time at Mizzou.
- Chavis and Smith will look to join Mizzou's top-10 all-time in threes made this season, as they rank 12th and 13th with 107 and 102 career threes, respectively.
- Troup's debut season in the Black & Gold (2018-19) was among the best in terms of three-point shooting from Mizzou freshmen, as she ranked sixth all-time in threes made (30) and seventh in three-point percentage (.361) among Mizzou freshmen.
- In 2018-19, Mizzou matched a program record for most threes made in as season, as their 292 tied a program record with the 2013-14 squad. The team's 36.0 percent success rate from deep also ranked fourth all-time in program history.
FRESHMEN STAND OUTS
- Mizzou freshmen Aijha Blackwell and Hayley Frank have each posted impressive performances early on in the season, solidifying their top-30 ranks in the 2019 recruiting class.
- Blackwell was among good company in her second career collegiate game, as she scored 21 points with four rebounds and four assists against Nebraska (Nov. 10). With her 21 points, Blackwell recorded the most points by a Mizzou freshman since Sophie Cunningham scored 23 against Texas in the 2016 NCAA Tournament (3/21/16).
- Against South Dakota (Nov. 21), Blackwell scored 10 points and matched career-highs in rebounds (five) and three-pointers (two).
- Frank has posted three consecutive double-digit scoring efforts in Mizzou's most recent games, a stretch where she is averaging 14.7 points and 3.7 rebounds per game while shooting 89.5 percent (17-for-19) from the free throw line. Against Northern Iowa (Nov. 13), she posted career highs in 17 points and free throws (9-for-10). She then followed that performance with 12 points, four rebounds and three steals against Green Bay (Nov. 16).
- Against South Dakota (Nov. 21), Frank led Mizzou in scoring for the first time in her career with 15 points, while adding four rebounds and shooting 5-of-6 from the free throw line.
Players Mentioned
SIUE Cinematic Recap
Tuesday, December 09
Postgame Press Conference - SIUE
Monday, December 08
Kellie Harper Media Availability
Wednesday, December 03
Southern Illinois Pregame Hype
Saturday, November 29


















