CLARKSVILLE, Tenn. - Ahead of her fifth season, Austin Peay State University head women's basketball coach Brittany Young has announced the 2025-26 nonconference schedule Thursday.
The 2025-26 nonconference slate includes two new opponents in Sewanee and Loyola-Chicago, and one Power Four opponent in Vanderbilt.
The season begins with three home games on Gary Mathews Court at F&M Bank Arena against Sewanee (Nov. 3), Vanderbilt (Nov. 12), and Indiana State (Nov. 16). The matchup between the Governors and the Commodores marks the first time the Govs have hosted a Power Four opponent at F&M Bank Arena.
The Governors then head south for their first road games of the season, as they face Chattanooga (Nov. 20), Southern Illinois (Nov. 23), and Kansas City (Nov. 29).
After its road-game stretch, Austin Peay returns home to host Murray State (Dec. 6) for the 97th matchup in the rivalry's history, which dates back to 1977. The Govs lead the all-time series 33-16 in games played in Clarksville.
Following their short return home, the Governors head to Evansville to face the Purple Aces (Dec. 14) before heading to Chicago, Illinois to face Illinois-Chicago (Dec. 20) and Loyola Chicago (Dec. 22).
The nonconference slate concludes at F&M Bank Arena with a matchup against Berry (Dec.28).
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2025-26 Govs notes
- The Govs are 81-117 all-time against this season's nonconference slate, with their most wins (50) and games (98) against a single opponent both being against Murray State.
- Austin Peay is 169-199 all-time against the 2025-26 slate.
- Austin Peay plays three teams – Vanderbilt, Indiana State, and Murray State – that it faced during last season's slate. The Govs defeated Indiana State 74-56 last season in Terre Haute, Indiana.
- The Govs host Vanderbilt, Nov. 12, marking the first time in either basketball team has hosted a Power Four opponent at F&M Bank Arena. This also marks the first time the Govs have hosted a Power Four program since they hosted California, Nov. 13, 2015, in the Winfield Dunn Center.
- The reigning Atlantic Sun Conference Sixth Woman of the Year, Anovia Sheals, returns for the Govs. Sheals was the first Governor off the bench in 19 games, totaling 270 of the Governors' 585 bench points, and scored in double figures 18 times with two 20-point performances. Jeanine Brandsma and JaNiah Newell also returns for the 2025-26 squad.
- The 2025-26 roster includes three freshmen in Jade Rucker, McKenzie Neal, and Jim'Miyah Branton, and six transfers in Kyra Perkins, Veronaye Charlton, Ines Gnahore, Mya Williams, Lameria Thomas, and Maeva Fotsa.
- The six transfers bring in junior college and Division I experience, combining for 15 seasons, 414 games played, 240 starts, and 4,559 points.