Salukis Smother Skyhawks, Stay Perfect at Home
12/10/2025 | 10:35:00 | Men's Basketball
CARBONDALE, Ill. — Southern Illinois put on a show for its home fans Wednesday night at Banterra Center, rolling past UT Martin, 83-54.
The Skyhawks entered the game ranked in the top 25 nationally in opponent 3-point shooting percentage, opponent field goal percentage and scoring defense. But it was the Salukis who looked like the elite defensive unit, improving to 6-4 overall and 4-0 at home.
SIU held UT Martin to 25 percent shooting from beyond the arc and 34 percent overall while forcing 19 turnovers, a season high for the Saluki defense. The Dawgs piled up 12 steals and four blocks, delivering stops whenever they needed them.
"I thought defensively we were about as good as I've seen us this year," said head coach Scott Nagy. "That was the key. It allowed us to get out on the break."
Senior Davion Sykes led SIU with 17 points, including several dunks, and added five rebounds. Freshman Jalen Haynes and sophomore Quel'Ron House each scored 12 points. House also dished out six assists, including a between-the-legs alley-oop to Sykes at the buzzer.
"It's just energy plays. You feed off each other. That's the best way to stay engaged," Sykes said. "Shout out to the Dawg Pound. It's great to be at home and get a win here."
With Isaiah Stafford sidelined by injury, 7-foot sophomore Max Pikaar logged a season-high 25 minutes. He finished with eight points, six rebounds and two blocks. Senior Damien May added nine points, five assists and two steals.
"Our players are in good shape. The most anyone played tonight was 25 minutes. I think the players love it. They know they're going to get a chance to play," Nagy said. "It was great for Max to get some minutes tonight. It was a good overall team game. We're hopeful that (Stafford) will be back Saturday."
The game featured highlight-reel plays, including Haynes' full-court sprint and slam to punctuate the first half.
"Max set a really good screen. When I went up, I just dunked the ball, and everybody went crazy," Haynes said. "We came into the second half with really good defensive pressure. We came out and executed."
Still, defense was what pleased Coach Nagy most.
UT Martin struggled to find rhythm, going scoreless for five minutes in the second half and surrendering a pair of 9-0 SIU runs. The Salukis' aggression at the rim also paid off, drawing 13 second-half free throws and putting the Skyhawks in the penalty with five minutes remaining.
Southern Illinois will next face Richmond on the road on Saturday, December 13. SIU opens MVC play at 8 p.m. Thursday, Dec. 18, against Illinois State in the Banterra Center. Tickets are available here.























































