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DALLAS (AP) -- Keon Ambrose-Hylton had 19 points in SMU's 90-47 win against Texas A&M-Commerce on Sunday.
Ambrose-Hylton finished 9 of 9 from the floor for the Mustangs (6-3). Samuell Williamson scored 13 points, going 4 of 5 and 4 of 4 from the free throw line. Zhuric Phelps had 11 points and finished 4 of 6 from the field.
Khaliq Abdul-Mateen led the way for the Lions (4-6) with 12 points and three steals. Jerome Brewer Jr. added 11 points for Texas A&M-Commerce. In addition, Kwo Agwa had nine points.
SMU's next game is Wednesday against Arizona State on the road, and Texas A&M-Commerce hosts Northern Colorado on Monday.
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SMU Postgame Notes – December 3, 2023
- SMU 90, Texas A&M-Commerce 47
- SMU (6-3), TAMUC (4-6)
- David B. Miller Court at Moody Coliseum – Dallas, Texas
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UPCOMING GAMES
- At Arizona State – Wednesday, Dec. 6 – 9pm CT/8pm MT – Tempe, Arizona – Desert Financial Arena
- TV: FS1
- Radio: KAAM 770 AM | SMU Mobile App/Varsity Network App
- At [rv/-] Florida State – Saturday, Dec. 16 – 8pm ET/7pm CT – Tallahassee, Florida – Tucker Center
- TV: ACC Network
- Radio: KAAM 770 AM | SMU Mobile App/Varsity Network App
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NOTESÂ
- Starters: #0 B.J. Edwards (G, So.), #1 Zhuric Phelps (G, Jr.), #3 Chuck Harris (G, Sr.), #10 Samuell Williamson (F, Sr.), #22 Keon Ambrose-Hylton (F, Sr.)
- 7th straight game with this lineup
- SMU is 5-2 at Moody Coliseum this season
- Won 90-47 - 43-point margin of victory
- Ties for 15th in program history
- Ties for 9th at Moody Coliseum
- Largest since 47 (95-48) Northwestern State 11/15/2021 W, 95-48
- Scoring – 4 Mustangs in double figures
- SMU shot 69.2% from the field, 4th in a game at SMU
- SMU Highest Field Goal Percentage In A Game
- 72.3 (34-47) vs Lamar, 11-21-2010
- 69.8 (30-43) vs Southern Miss, 1-22-2011
- 69.4 (34-49) vs Savannah State, 12-19-2005
- 69.2 (36-52) vs Texas A&M-Commerce 12-3-2023
- 67.7 (42-62) vs Texas Tech, 1-5-1983
- 67.3 (37-55) at Houston, 3-3-1985
- 66.7 (44-66) vs Texas, 1-28-1984
- 66.7 (30-45) vs Texas, 2-14-1990
- 66.7 (32-48) vs Ark-Pine Bluff, 11-24-13 (W, 87-61)
- SMU held TAMUC to 31.4% from the field (entered game 28th in NCAA at 38.2% FG defense)
- SMU has held 8 of 9 opponents under 42%
- SMU had 26 assists on 36 made FGs
- Held TAMUC to 7-27 from 3-point range (entered game 2nd in AAC, holding opponents to 28.1%)
- SMU outrebounded TAMUC 36-16 and had 9 offensive rebounds (entered game 25th in the NCAA at 14.1 offensive rebounds per game)
- Tyreek Smith – team high 6
- 10 Mustangs with multiple rebounds, 7 players with 3+ boards
- Best rebound margin since +30 (55-25) vs Northwestern State 11/15/2021
- SMU had 6 steals (entered game 2nd in the AAC at 9.0 per game)
- Tyree Smith – team high 2
- SMU had a 48-18 advantage on points in the paint
- SMU led 46-16 at halftime
- Lowest by an opponent in the first half since 16 by USF 12/31/2017 W, 79-39
- 2nd time leading by 30+ at halftime this season - 37 (90-53) Western Illinois 11/8/2023 W, 90-53
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ADDITIONAL INDIVIDUAL NOTES
- Keon Ambrose-Hylton (#22, F, Sr.)
- Career-high 19 Â points (4th double-digit game this season)
- 3 rebounds
- B.J. Edwards (#0, G, So.)
- Chuck Harris (#3, G, Sr.)
- 10 points, career-high tying 7 assists (6th straight game with multiple assists)
- Zhuric Phelps (#1, Jr., G) – Preseason All-AAC Second Team, Fort Myers Tip-Off All-Tournament Team
- 11 points (entered game 8th in AAC at 15-8)
- 10+ in 8 of 9 games this season
- 1 steal – 19th for career steals at SMU with 114
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SMU CAREER RECORDS
- SMU Career Steals
- 1: 225 - Bryan Hopkins, 2002-06
- 2: 209 - Gerald Lewis, 1989-93
- 3: 205 - Carl Wright, 1982-85
- 4: 197 - Jeryl Sasser, 1997-01
- 5: 179 - Stephen Woods, 1996-00
- 6: 160 - Willie Davis, 1997-01
- 7: 153 - Quinton Ross, 1999-03
- 8: 144 - Jon Killen, 2004-08
- 9: 139 - Sterling Brown, 2013-17
- 10: 136 - Jemeil Rich, 1994-97/Nic Moore, 2013-16
- 12: 130 - Butch Moore, 1982-86
- 13: 128 - David Piehler, 1979-83
- 14: 127 - Roderick Hampton, 1987-91
- 15: 126 - Justin Isham, 2001-05/Kato Armstrong, 1985-89
- 17: 125 - Phil Hale, 1976-80
- 18: 123 - Troy Matthews, 1993-97
- 19:Â 114 - Zhuric Phelps