CARBONDALE – Southern Illinois men’s basketball coach Bryan Mullins announced Wednesday that the program has signed Trey Miller.
Miller, a 6-foot-2 guard from Houston, Tex., transferred from Incarnate Word with three years of eligibility remaining.
“We are thrilled to have Trey and his family become a part of our program,” Mullins said. “Trey is a tough, talented, physical guard who can score at all three levels. He impacts winning in so many ways. His work ethic and competitiveness are what stands out as separators for him. Trey has a very bright future here and is going to be a tremendous representative for this program.”
Miller started 28 games for the Cardinals last season as a true freshman. In addition, he would average 10.4 points and 2.7 assists per game. He scored in double-figures in 16 games and shot 46.5 percent from the floor on the year. The first-year guard finished the season with 45 steals and had two or more steals in 13 games with a season-high six coming against New Orleans.
Miller posted impressive numbers at Concordia Lutheran High School in Houston. He would score 1,380 career points and was a four-time district champion. In 2021-2022 as a senior, he averaged 19.8 points, 4.8 rebounds, 5.1 assists, and 4.3 steals per game, leading the Crusaders to a district championship.
For his outstanding senior season, Miller was named the Texas private school Player of the Year, and National Christian School Athletic Association (NCSAA) 2022 National Player of the Year. As a junior, Trey and the Crusaders went 21-5 and won the district championship. In addition, his senior year he was a member of Concordia Lutheran’s concert choir that won the 21-22 TAPPS 6A Vocal Music state championship.

A 2014 Southern Illinois graduate, Tim McCaughan joined Saluki Athletics in August 2022 and is the primary contact for SIU basketball and baseball.
He spent the previous six years at Indiana State as assistant director of athletic communications serving as the primary sport contact for several Sycamore programs, most recently with Sycamore basketball, cross country, golf, spirit squad while also serving as a member of the ISU Hall of Fame committee. He spent five years working with the Sycamore baseball program -- promoting the team during a pair of NCAA postseason appearances, three years as the primary football contact while spending his first two years in Terre Haute working with ISU’s volleyball and women’s basketball programs.
He has promoted student-athletes and coaches to several postseason awards during his time at Indiana State, most notably linebacker Jonas Griffith, who earned six All-American honors during his career as well as Ryan Boyle who was named the Missouri Valley Football Conference Newcomer of the Year. He also saw Sycamore head football coach Curt Mallory be named the MVFC Coach of the Year as well as a finalist for the STATS FCS Eddie Robinson award, which honors the National Coach of the Year. McCaughan played a role in the first Academic All-American award for Indiana State baseball since 2009 when catcher Max Wright earned the honor following the 2019 season as well as promoting Geremy Guerrero to a program-record five All-American honors during the 2021 baseball season.
McCaughan covered a nationally ranked Sycamore baseball team in 2019 that picked up its 10th NCAA Tournament appearance after securing the No. 2 seed at the Nashville Regional following a Missouri Valley Conference Tournament Championship -- the first in over 20 years for the program. After knocking off both McNeese and Ohio State, the Sycamores advanced to the regional final against No. 1 ranked Vanderbilt, falling to the eventual National Champion Commodores. He also promoted the MVC Newcomer of the Year in Collin Liberatore as well as the League’s Defensive Player of the Year in Jake Means.