No. 3 SMU (11-1-2, 6-0-1 AAC) vs. Temple (3-7-4, 2-3-2 AAC)
Wednesday, Nov. 1 | 7:00 p.m. CT
Washburne Soccer Stadium - Dallas, Texas
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SETTING THE SCENE
The Mustangs are undefeated in the AAC and are in the top five in three separate polls: No. 3 - United Soccer Coaches, No. 3 - Top Drawer Soccer and No. 3 - College Soccer News and are ranked No. 4 in NCAA RPI.
Should the Mustangs tie or win against Temple, SMU will clinch its 21st outright regular-season conference title. This would be the fourth under head coach Kevin Hudson.
SMU is coming off a 1-0 shutout at UAB, featuring one goal, goal scored by Kyran Chambron Pinho, allowing the Mustangs to clinch at least a share of the AAC Regular-Season Conference Championship.
SMU is 8-0-1 at home this season and 16-1-2 at Washburne Stadium overall.
For the Week ending on Oct. 29, Kyran Chambron Pinho earned an AAC Defensive Player of the Week honor. Cole Johnson also earned an AAC Honor Roll nod following his eigth shutout of the season.
The Mustangs will be honoring six seniors against Temple for Senior Night.
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SERIES HISTORY
Nov. 1, 2023 will be the 14th time the two programs have faced off, with the Mustangs going into the match with nine wins, three losses and one tie.
In 2022, SMU won 4-1 at home against Temple.
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SUCCESS UNDER HUDDY
Hudson - SMU 100-39-17 (.696) is coming off of reaching his 100th win as head coach for the Mustangs.
Under Hudson as head coach, SMU has five NCAA Tournament appearances, including 3 Elite Eights. Hudson has been with the team since 2007 and was promoted to head coach in 2015.
The last coach to reach 100 wins with the Mustangs was head coach Schellas Hyndman.
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AAC HONORS
The Mustangs have accumulated 16 conference honors so far this season including four offensive player of the week awards, two defensive player of the week award, five goalkeeper of the week honors and eight honor roll nods.
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THE TITLE
Should SMU win over Temple, the Mustings will clinch the outright regular season conference title.
No matter the result against the Owls, the Mustangs are locked in for the AAC Semifinals on Thursday, Nov. 9.
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BIG SEASON FROM JOHNSON
After 14 games into the 2023 season, Johnson has already recorded eight shutouts and 33 saves in 1,242 minutes in goal.
Three of Johnson's eight shutouts so far were earned consecutively: 1-0 against then-No. 25 Oral Roberts on Sept. 4, 1-0 against Saint Louis on Sept. 8 and 1-0 against Yale on Sept. 11.
For his efforts, Johnson has since earned AAC Goalkeeper of the Week honors four times, three of which were earned consecutively following play against Oral Roberts up until the week after the Mustangs' 2-1 win over Memphis.
Johnson also earned the AAC Goalkeeper of the Week accolade after posting six saves, including a penalty kick, at USF on Sept. 22.
Most recently, he was placed on the AAC Honor Roll after earning his eigth shutout against UAB.
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FILLING THE STATS WITH JELLY
Dallmann has been named to the Hermann Trophy Watch List, the most prestigious award in NCAA soccer prior to logging his hat trick against UCA.
He is third in the AAC in goals scored with 10.
Dallmann is also ranked in the top 100 national players by Top Drawer Soccer, coming in at No. 19.
He was named AAC Offensive Player of the Week for the weeks ending on Sept. 25, Oct. 1 and Oct. 8.
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ASSISTING ON POINT
Bailey Sparks is third in the conference in total assists scored on the season, with five.
As just a sophomore, Sparks' teammate Petraeus has eight total assists so far on his career.
SMU's all time leader in assists is Diego Walsh with 39, he played for the Mustangs from 1999-2002.
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WASHBURNE'S DOMINANCE
The Mustangs are currently undefeated at home in the 2023 season, 8-0-1 including one win so far over a top 25 team.
SMU's record at Washburne is 15-1-2 since the start of last season.
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NEW ADDITIONS
The Mustangs have added a 13-player 2023 recruiting class.
This group of newcomers ranks among the top 25 in the nation by Top Drawer Soccer. In addition, this marks SMU's fifth consecutive ranked recruiting class.
Lamar Bynum, Jelldrik Dallmann, Martin Dominguez, Richie Garcia and Oliver Hald bring additional experience to the Hilltop as transfers.
The remaining 8 new faces are highly-touted incoming freshmen who make their way to Dallas from California, Illinois, as well as overseas. Three hail from the metroplex.
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CASH ME OUT
In his time off the pitch, senior midfielder Harvey Castro competed in a field of 1,026 Main Event entries to earn his first WSOP Circuit Ring at the ripe age of 21.
He cashed out with over $275,000.
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THINKING OF HOME
Freshman Niv Berkovitz scored the first goal of the night against then-No. 25 FIU, promising himself before the game that he would score for his international ties.
In the following game, Berkovitz scored twice against FAU.
Berkovitz is a 21-year-old freshman, hailing to the Hilltop from Israel after serving in the Israeli army.
After scoring his goal against FIU, the military veteran broke down in tears on the field:
"The last two days have been some of the most difficult days of my life," Berkovitz said. "I hope all of my friends will come back safely — this was for them — and I want to thank everyone for their support. When I scored the goal, it was a really special moment that I will never forget," Berkvotiz said. "I am grateful for every single player who has supported me and given me the power to keep playing. The coaching staff has done everything they can to make me feel better."
He has since been named AAC Offensive Player of the Week once and was placed on two National Teams of the Week.
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OUT CORNERED
The Mustangs have taken more corner kicks than their opponent in every single game this season, except for on the road against Tulsa on Oct. 21.
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SENIOR STANGS
This year's senior class includes Cole Johnson, Nathan Ashley, Harvey Castro, Jose Ortiz, Cody Black along with graduate transfer Jelldrik Dallmann.
Dallmann joins the Mustangs as the former ASUN Player of the Year and was also named first-team all-region by United Soccer Coaches.
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PRESEASON AND SEASON HONORS
Sophomore forward Alexander Petraeus earned All-AAC Offensive Preseason Player of the Year honors.
Junior defender Mads Westergren earned All-AAC Defensive Preseason Player of the Year honors.Â
Three Mustangs earned Top Drawer Preseason All-American honors: Jelldrik Dallman - Second Team, Mads Westergren - Third Team and Jaylinn Mitchell - Freshman
So far this season, SMU has had 16 AAC accolades.
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PONY UP DALLAS
In just seven days after it was announced that the Mustangs will be moving to the Atlantic Coast Conference, SMU has raised $100 million to support the transition to the ACC.
The generous early commitments from a group of thirty donors that includes trustees and key donors will enable SMU to align and compete with an elite group of national institutions with powerhouse athletic programs.
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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.
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UP NEXT
The Mustangs will be pursuing play in the American Athletic Conference Championship. Should the Mustangs win or tie over Temple, they will be the No. 1 seed for the tournament. Washburne Stadium would then serve as the host site.