SU’s Nicole Miller reaches 1000-point mark in junior season
SALISBURY, Md. – Salisbury University women’s basketball didn’t get the result they wanted against Christopher Newport on Wednesday night, but they got a team-leading 13 points out of Junior Nicole Miller.
Leading the team in scoring is par for the course for Miller, who’s averaging over 17 points-per-game in the 2025-26 season. In a win against Swarthmore on February 7th, Miller hit one-thousand points for her career on the dot with an 11-point output. She’s the 21st player in program history to reach that mark, but only the 5th to do it in the 21st century.
Pulling it off while still in her Junior season Miller, reflected on her career at SU so far under 3rd-year head coach Aprile Guy: “Coming here as a freshman, I mean, coach Guy, she was coming as a new head coach and she obviously didn’t recruit any of the incoming freshmen like myself. So it was definitely a big role we had to put on. I mean, I’ve started every game since my freshman year, so I’ve been in a very heavily scoring position throughout my three years here. I mean, I have great teammates. I couldn’t have done it without them and the coaching staff always believing in me. So I just got out and did it. And I mean it is really a great accomplishment. And I still got a whole another season left.”
Miller and the Sea Gulls currently sit at 14-9 on the year.
They have two regular season games left before they host the C2C conference tournament starting on February 26th.