ELON, N.C. – The Presbyterian College Blue Hose women's basketball team continues non-conference play on the road on Monday, November 10 at 11:00 a.m. against the Elon Phoenix.
GAME INFO
Date: Monday, November 10, 2025 at 11:00 a.m.
Site: Elon, N.C. (Schar Center)
Watch: FloHoops
Live Stats: GoBlueHose.com
PRESBYTERIAN
Record: 1-1
Last Game: November 6, 2025 – Wake Forest 78, Presbyterian 41
Head Coach: Tiffany Sardin (Virginia, 2006)
Record at PC: 7-25 (2nd Season)
ELON
Record: 1-1
Last Game: November 6, 2025 – No. 11 North Carolina 71, Elon 37
Head Coach: Charlotte Smith
Record at Wake: 196-164 (15th Season)
LAST TIME OUT
Presbyterian dropped its first road game of the season at Wake Forest on Thursday night (Nov. 6) 78-41.
The Blue Hose opened the season with a 113-45 victory at home over Warren Wilson last Monday (Nov. 3). PC's 113 points scored is the most scored for the Blue Hose in a season opener. PC forced 40 turnovers, which is the most in program history. The Blue Hose also had 27 steals on the night, the most in program history. PC outrebounded the Owls 66-30. PC's 66 rebounds is one shy of the program's most ever in a game.
SCOUTING THE PHOENIX
Like Presbyterian, Elon comes into Monday's contest having split its first two games of the year. The Phoenix defeated ETSU in overtime on the road to open the year by a 65-56 score. On Thursday night (Nov. 6), Elon fell to No. 11 North Carolina 71-37 in Chapel Hill. Head coach Charlotte Smith enters her 15th season as the leader of the Phoenix. Last season, Elon finished with an even 15-15 record and a 9-10 mark in the CAA. So far this season, Jayda Angel leads Elon in scoring, averaging 9 points per game. On the defensive end, Tyana Walker leads the Phoenix in rebounding.
PRESBYTERIAN – ELON ALL-TIME SERIES
PC holds a 12-6 all-time record against Elon. The two teams have not faced off against each other since Jan. 30, 2008. The Phoenix took that contest 82- 51. Prior to that meeting, the two teams regularly met twice a year in the 1990s. PC had won nine in a row in the series before the 2008 matchup.
NEWCOMERS FOR THE BLUE HOSE
Joining the Blue Hose this season are nine newcomers (four transfers and five freshmen). The transfers for Coach Sardin are Ore Ogunwolere, Ja'Cia Cunningham, Krystal Haddock, and Laetitia Kamdoum. Junior guard Ogunwolere comes to the Blue Hose from Union County College, where she led her team to a conference championship and a spot at JUCO Nationals. Cunningham, a senior guard, transfers over from Chicago State, where she averaged 14 points per game in the 2023-24 season, leading the team in scoring. Haddock, a sophomore guard, transfers to PC after spending one season at Tennessee State, while Kamdoum, a junior forward, comes from Cochise College after two seasons.
Freshmen Aretha Linger, Yolanda Floyd, Allie Sykes, Samantha Mullock, and Amani Williams also join the Blue Hose. This is the most freshmen the Blue Hose have had on the roster since the 2022-23 season (also five).
RETURNERS
The Blue Hose return four from last year's roster. Seniors Shelby Fiddler (6.6 ppg, 2.1 rpg) and Aminata Tal (6.7 ppg, 2.1 rpg) lead the returners for PC. Fiddler and Tal were the third and fourth leading scorers on the team a year ago. Fiddler led the team in three pointers made last season, knocking down 50 for the Blue Hose. She also led the team in minutes played and starts for PC. She started in all 30 games for the Blue Hose, playing in 31.3 minutes per game.
Sophomores Morgan Boyd (2.4 ppg, 2.1 rpg), and Daniella Velez (2.8 ppg, 2.6 rpg) also are back for the Blue Hose this season. Velez led the team in assists last season with 57 on the year. She was also second on the team in three pointers for PC, sinking 16 total. She appeared in 28 games for Presbyterian, starting in 20 of them. Last season, Boyd was second on the team in free throw shooting, making 73.3 percent of her attempts.
LAST SEASON
The Blue Hose finished with a 6-24 record and a 4-12 mark in the Big South in the first season of head coach Tiffany Sardin. In league play, the Blue Hose picked up back-to-back wins against USC Upstate on Jan. 8 and UNC Asheville on Jan. 11. Later in the season, the Blue Hose delivered a road win at Radford, taking down the Highlanders 78-71. In non-conference action, Presbyterian picked up wins against NC Central and Newberry.
THE 2025-26 NON-CONFERENCE SLATE
Presbyterian's non-conference lineup includes five home contests and six road games, featuring notable road matchups against ACC opponents Wake Forest on Nov. 6 and Virginia Tech on Dec. 10. The Blue Hose will also travel to face Elon on Nov. 10, UNC Wilmington on Nov. 24, and Furman on Dec. 3.
At home, PC will square off against opponents that include UNC Greensboro on Nov. 14, Erskine on Nov. 17, Eastern Kentucky on Dec. 19, and Jacksonville State on Dec. 21.
The Blue Hose will also compete in the FIU Holiday Tournament, facing Seattle on Nov. 28 and then either FIU or UMBC on Nov. 30.
BIG SOUTH SCHEDULE
Conference play begins December 31 for the Blue Hose, with PC set to take on each of its eight Big South opponents twice in a balanced home-and-away schedule.
At Templeton, PC will face Radford on Dec. 31, High Point on Jan. 7, UNC Asheville on Jan. 17, Charleston Southern on Jan. 24, USC Upstate on Feb. 4, Gardner-Webb on Feb. 14, Winthrop on Feb. 18, and Longwood on Feb. 28.
On the road, the Blue Hose will take on Longwood on Jan. 3, USC Upstate on Jan. 14, Gardner-Webb on Jan. 21, Winthrop on Jan. 28, High Point on Jan. 31, Charleston Southern on Feb. 7, UNC Asheville on Feb. 21, and Radford on Feb. 25.
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UP NEXT
The Blue Hose return home on Friday evening (Nov. 14) to face UNC Greensboro at 6:00 pm on ESPN+.