No. 16 SMU (9-2-2, 3-1-2 AAC) vs. Tulsa (6-7-2, 1-4-1 AAC)
Washburne Soccer and Track Stadium - Dallas, Texas
Sunday, Oct. 24, 2021 – 1 p.m.
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No. 16 SMU hosts Tulsa Sunday at 1 p.m. for its final home match of the regular season. SMU's four seniors,
Lindsey Whitmore,
Brigitta Pulins,
Brooke Golik and
Katina Tsapos, will be honored during a ceremony after the match.
ABOUT SMU
•   No. 16 SMU is 9-2-2 this season, 3-1-2 in the American Athletic Conference.Â
•   SMU has two wins against teams receiving votes in the United Soccer Coaches Top 25 poll at the time of the match (Oklahoma State and Rice).
•   The Mustangs are 5-1-1 at home and 4-1-1 on the road with both conference wins coming on the road.
•   10 different players have scored this season, with five hitting the back of the net multiple times.
•   SMU has been outshot 171-154 overall, but shots on goal are even 76-76.
•   SMU is outscoring opponents 21-9 with eight shutouts.
LAST TIME OUT
•   SMU defeated Temple 2-0 at home on Wednesday night.
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Alina Khan and
Brigitta Pulins each scored their first goals of the season.
•   For Pulins, a senior, it was the first goal of her career.
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Samantha Estrada returned in goal, making three saves in the shutout win.
SCOUTING TULSA
•   Tulsa is 6-7-2 overall and 1-4-1 in The American. The lone conference win was a 4-1 victory at Temple.
•   Isold Runarsdottir leads the team with six goals, and Megan Nielsen has four goals.
•   Opponents are outscoring Tulsa 24-22.
SERIES HISTORY
•   SMU is 25-8-2 all-time against Tulsa, with a 14-3-2 record at home.
•   The series started in 1987 with a 4-1 SMU victory in Dallas.
•   SMU has won just two of the last seven contests.
•   The Mustangs won the last match in the series, 3-0 at Tulsa, on Oct. 24, 2019.
NATIONAL RANKINGS
•   Goalkeeper
Tatum Sutherland is second in the NCAA in save percentage at 0.909, making 50 saves while allowing five goals, including one on a penalty kick.
•   Sutherland is 19th in the nation in goals against average, 0.573, playing 784:58 minutes in nine matches.Â
•   SMU has six shutouts in the nine matches she has played in. Sutherland is credited with four shutouts and two combined shutouts.
POINTS LEADERS
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Lindsey Whitmore leads the team with 11 points, scoring four goals with three assists.
•   The graduate transfer tallied an assist at Cincinnati for her most recent point.
•   Whitmore has a team-best three goals and eight points in conference matches.
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Courtney Sebazco is tied with Whitmore for the team lead with four goals scored and is second with 10 points.
ESPN+ COVERAGE
•    This season, all of SMU's home games will be featured on ESPN+ along with a select few away games. Stay up-to-date on coverage information on SMUMustangs.com.
SHUTOUTS AND STREAKS
•   SMU won six straight matches, the longest win streak since the Mustangs won 11 straight in 2006.Â
•   SMU posted five straight shutouts, tied for second all-time and the longest streak since 2017. SMU had six straight shutouts in 2000, going 5-0-1 during the stretch.Â
•   The Mustangs went 552:08 seconds without allowing a goal, the second longest stretch in program history.
•   SMU has eight shutouts this season, ranking 10th in the NCAA in shutout percentage, 0.615.
SCORELESS STREAKS
Year   Length of Time
2000Â Â Â 614:50
2021Â Â Â 552:08
1999Â Â Â 528:10
1995Â Â Â 491:15
2017Â Â Â 485:31
2004Â Â Â 404:36
* Includes all stretches longer than 400 minutes
SHUTOUT STREAKS
Year   Games   Record
2000Â Â Â 6Â Â Â 5-0-1
1995Â Â Â 5Â Â Â 5-0-0
2017Â Â Â 5Â Â Â 5-0-0
2021Â Â Â 5Â Â Â 5-0-0
1988-89Â Â Â 4Â Â Â 4-0-0
1986Â Â Â 4Â Â Â 4-0-0
2004Â Â Â 4Â Â Â 4-0-0
2005Â Â Â 4Â Â Â 4-0-0
1999Â Â Â 4Â Â Â 3-0-1
* Includes all streaks four matches or longer
FIRE AWAY
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Wayny Balata has team highs in shots, 34, and shots on goal, 18. She has scored three times and has two assists.Â
•   Balata scored at Denver and had the game winner against Oklahoma. She added a penalty-kick goal at Cincinnati.
•   She put a season-high five shots on goal against UCF.
ALL ABOUT ACCURACY
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Lindsey Whitmore has taken 17 shots and scored a team-best four times. 10 shots have been on target.
•   She scored at Denver and at ECU. The transfer had both goals in a 2-0 win at USF.
•   Whitmore has a team-best .588 SOG% among players with more than two shots.
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Jasmine Vilgrain has two goals on 12 shots, placing seven on target.
•   She scored the game winner against San Francisco, and also had a goal and an assist at Denver.
TOUGHING IT OUT
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Katina Tsapos has played every minute in each of the last 10 matches at midfield, including 110 minutes against UCF and Cincinnati. The graduate student is in her sixth season at SMU, battling through multiple knee surgeries.Â
•   She has played in all 13 matches this season, with 60 minutes played against Northwestern State and 85 minutes at Baylor.Â
•   Tsapos recorded her first point since the 2018 season with an assist at ECU.
DEFENSE CREATES OFFENSE
•   Three defenders have earned points this season, with two scoring goals.Â
•   Freshman
Elisabeth Tse scored against Baylor and against UCF. She also has three assists.
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Payton Doiron scored the game winner against Oklahoma State.Â
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Brooke Golik assisted on the game winner against San Francisco.
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 IN THE TOP 25
•    SMU is No. 16 in the latest United Soccer Coaches Top 25 poll, its sixth week in the top 25.Â
•   The Mustangs received votes in the first poll of the season.Â
•   14th is the highest SMU has been ranked since earning the No. 14 ranking on Oct. 16, 2000.Â
•   SMU was ranked No. 3, the highest ranking in program history, in the final poll at the end of the 1995 season after advancing to the 1995 College Cup, finishing with a 23-1-1 record.Â
TOP 25 RANKINGSÂ Â Â
  Sept. 14, 2021 - No. 24Â
   Sept. 21, 2021 - No. 17Â
   Sept. 28, 2021 - No. 14
   Oct. 5, 2021 - No. 15
   Oct. 12, 2021 - No. 20
   Oct. 19, 2021 - No. 16
Highest Since   No. 14 - Oct. 16, 2000Â
Highest All-Time   No. 3 - 1995 Final Poll
OVERTIME
•    SMU is 30-30-51 all-time in 111 overtime matches.
•   SMU has played at least one overtime match in every season since its inception in 1986.Â
•   The Mustangs played a program-high 10 overtime matches in 2002, going 3-3-4 in extra time.Â
•   The Mustangs are 0-1-2 in overtime this season.Â
GAME WINNERS
Aug. 22   Northwestern State  Â
Courtney Sebazco
Sept. 9   Oklahoma State  Â
Payton Doiron
Sept. 12   at Rice  Â
Courtney Sebazco
Sept. 16   San Francisco  Â
Jasmine Vilgrain
Sept. 19   Oklahoma  Â
Wayny Balata
Sept. 23Â Â Â at ECUÂ Â Â
Courtney Sebazco
Oct. 10Â Â Â at USFÂ Â Â
Lindsey Whitmore
COACHING CORNER
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Chris Petrucelli is in his 10th season as head coach at SMU and his 32nd season overall.Â
•   Petrucelli is one of eight active coaches to win a national championship (Notre Dame, 1995).
•   Petrucelli started the season ranked seventh among active head coaches with 416 career wins.
MOST DIVISION I WINS AMONG ACTIVE COACHES
   Coach   Team   Years   Wins
1.   Anson Dorrance   North Carolina   43   899
2.   Jerry Smith   Santa Clara   35   515
3.   G Guerrieri   Texas A&M   31   490
4.   Mark Krikorian   Florida State   28   471
5.   Steve Swanson   Virginia   32   446
6.   Randy Waldrum   Pittsburgh   28   428
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Chris Petrucelli   SMU   32   425
8.   Jim Blankenship   FGCU   31   423
9.   Jennifer Rockwood   BYU   27   416
10.   Nancy Feldman   Boston   34   415
•Through games played as of Oct. 20, 2021
2021 PLAYERS OF THE WEEK
Aug. 23Â Â Â
Courtney Sebazco   Honor Roll
Sept. 13Â Â Â
Courtney Sebazco   Offense
Sept. 13Â Â Â
Payton Doiron   Defense
Sept. 13Â Â Â
Tatum Sutherland   Goalkeeper
Sept. 20Â Â Â
Tatum Sutherland   Goalkeeper
Sept. 27Â Â Â
Tatum Sutherland   Goalkeeper
Sept. 27Â Â Â
Lindsey Whitmore   Honor Roll
Oct. 4Â Â Â
Elisabeth Tse   Defense
Oct. 11Â Â Â
Tatum Sutherland   Honor Roll
Oct. 11Â Â Â
Lindsey Whitmore   Honor Roll
2021 AAC ALL-PRESEASON TEAM
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Wayny Balata was named to the American Athletic Conference Preseason All-Conference Team. She had three goals and two assists entering the season.
2021 AAC preseason Coaches poll
1 Â Â USF (6)Â Â Â 62
2 Â Â Memphis (3)Â Â Â 59
3 Â Â SMUÂ Â Â 44
4   Cincinnati   41
5 Â Â UCFÂ Â Â 40
6   East Carolina   29
7   Houston   24
8   Temple   16
9   Tulsa   9
First-place votes in parenthesis