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        DALLAS (AP) -- Nic Moore had 25 points and 11 assists to lead No. 16        SMU to a 69-60 victory over Gonzaga on Saturday night, snapping the Zags' six-game winning        streak in a non-conference matchup of league leaders.
        Moore put the Mustangs (21-3) ahead for good with a jumper, breaking a 46-all tie and        starting a run of him scoring or assisting on six straight baskets. The 5-foot-9 senior        guard added two free throws to push the lead to 61-52.
        Gonzaga (20-6) might have missed a chance to rejoin the Top 25 and send SMU tumbling        out, with the Mustangs coming off their first home loss of the season against Tulsa.
        Domantas Sabonis had 20 points and 16 rebounds in just the second loss in nine road        games for the Zags. Kyle Wiltjer, the No. 11 scorer in Division I, had a season-low four        points on 2-of-17 shooting.
        Ben Moore scored 16 points for the American Athletic Conference-leading Mustangs,        including an alley-oop dunk from Shake Milton for the first basket of the game. Jordan        Tolbert also had an alley-oop slam on an assist from Nic Moore during the decisive run and        finished with nine points and eight rebounds.
        After his go-ahead jumper, Nic Moore ended up with the loose ball on a rebound and        started up the floor, lofting a pass to Ben Moore in transition for a reverse layup and a        50-46 lead.
        The alley-oop slam by Tolbert was followed up by an easy layup for Markus Kennedy on        another nifty pass from Nic Moore, who then scored seven straight SMU points. Nic Moore had        27 points in the loss to Tulsa on Wednesday.
        Wiltjer missed three straight long jumpers -- two from beyond the arc -- off three        consecutive offensive rebounds in the first half. He was 1 of 14 before hitting a running        bank shot similar to his first basket for a 44-40 Gonzaga lead with 11:50 remaining.
        SMU closed the first half on a 12-1 run for a 30-27 lead, with Kennedy and Tolbert each        getting a three-point play.
        Nic Moore had a bucket and two free throws when Sabonis was issued a flagrant foul on        review during a timeout after hitting Jarrey Foster in the head with an elbow while        swinging around after a rebound. Kennedy was called for a foul on the play before the        timeout.
        The Mustangs hit the road for their next contest on Thursday, Feb. 18 when they travel        to Hartford, Conn. to take on Connecticut. Tipoff is slated for 7:00 p.m. CT and the game        will be televised on ESPN2.