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SMU (11-5, 2-1 AAC) Hosts Temple | Tuesday 7 p.m.

Jan 15

SMU (11-5, 2-1 AAC) vs Temple (8-9, 1-3 AAC)
David B. Miller Court at Moody Coliseum – Dallas, Texas
Tuesday, January 16, 2024 – 7:00 p.m. CT
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The Mustangs host Temple on Tuesday at Moody Coliseum. SMU has won five of its last six games. The Mustangs are 7-2 at home this season.

SMU won 75-64 at East Carolina on Saturday. All 11 triumphs this season are by double figures. Zhuric Phelps had a team-high 17 points (4-6 FG, 2-4 3FG, 7-7 FT) with three steals. Chuck Harris had 14 points and a career-high eight assists. Jalen Smith added 10 points. Samuell Williamson led the Mustangs with eight rebounds while Tyreek Smith grabbed seven boards. SMU held ECU to 37.1% from the field, and has now held 14 of 16 opponents under 42% this season.

ELITE DEFENSE: In the second season under Head Coach Rob Lanier, the Mustangs' defense is among the best in the country. SMU is holding opponents to 36.7% (1st AAC, 2nd NCAA) from the field, holding 14 of 16 opponents under 42.0%. The three-point defense is 25.6% (1st NCAA). Opponents are averaging 61.8 points (2nd AAC, 8th NCAA). The Mustangs are averaging 8.3 steals (4th AAC), 5.3 blocked shots per game (1st AAC, 20th NCAA) and have a +6.1 in rebound margin (1st AAC, 38th NCAA).

MUSTANG LEADERS: The Mustangs are led in scoring by preseason All-AAC selection Zhuric Phelps (14.5, 14th AAC) and Chuck Harris (12.8). Phelps is also averaging 4.5 rebounds, 2.4 assists and 1.9 steals (5th AAC). B.J. Edwards has a team-best 3.6 assists per game (12th AAC) with a 2.71 assist-to-turnover ratio (4th AAC) followed by Harris at 3.1 assists (16th AAC) and a 1.52 assist-to-turnover ratio (13th AAC). Samuell Williamson is leading in rebounding at 6.5 (14th AAC). Tyreek Smith is averaging 6.3 rebounds (17th AAC) and 1.6 blocks (4th AAC).

SMU Season FG% Defense
1.    .345 (498-1443)    1953-54
2.    .364 (656-1804)    1957-58
3.    .367 (766-2087)    1955-56
—-    .367    2023-24
4.    .373 (609-1631)    1958-59
5.    .380 (609-1602)    1961-62
6.    .381 (691-1815)    2014-15
7.    .385 (762-1977)    2013-14
8    .386 (745-1928)    2016-17
9.    .387 (576-1488)    1959-60
10.    .389 (661-1698)    1954-55
    
SMU Season 3FG% Defense
—-    .256    2023-24
1.    .298 (210-705)    2021-22
2.    .305 (120-394)    1987-88
3.    .308 (203-660)    2011-12
4.    .314 (157-500)    1992-93
5.    .321 (248-773)    2013-14
    .321 (282-878)    2016-17
7.    .322 (197-611)    2006-07
8.    .326 (268-823)    2014-15
9.    .330 (187-567)    1997-98
10.    .331 (224-676)    2015-16

Scoring defense
1.    59.8 (34 games)    2014-15
2.    60.0 (35 games)    2016-17
3.    60.1 (32 games)    2011-12
4.    61.3 (35 games)    2010-11
5.    61.4 (29 games)    1985-86
—-    61.8    2023-24
6.    62.2 (25 games)    1957-58
7.    62.2 (37 games)    2013-14
8.    62.6 (31 games)    2006-07
9.    62.7 (32 games)    2012-13
10.    63.2 (24 games)    1958-59

Scoring margin
1.    14.3 (74.3-60.0)    2016-17
2.    13.9 (77.3-63.4)    2015-16
3.    13.4 (77.6-64.2)    1956-57
—-    12.8    2023-24
4.    11.0 (78.8-67.7)    1955-56
5.    10.4 (82.3-71.8)    1987-88
6.    9.4 (69.1-59.8)    2014-15
7.    8.8 (71.0-62.2)    2013-14
8.    8.4 (77.1-68.7)    1953-54
9.    8.1 (75.9-67.8)    1983-84
10.    8.0 (75.5-67.5)    1984-85

MEET THE MUSTANGS:

Keon Ambrose-Hylton (6-6, 220, F, Sr.) | 2023-24: Started all 16 games... averaging 8.4 points (10+ 5 times), 3.9 rebounds and 0.9 blocked shots (15th AAC) while shooting 70.6%...Summer 2023 in Spain: In three games, shot 56.3% from the field (9-16) while averaging 6.0 points and 3.3 rebounds. 2022-23: Played all 32 games... averaged 3.4 points, 2.8 rebounds and 0.7 blocked shots... Hit 65.7% on FGs. 

Denver Anglin (6-1, 185, G, So.) | 2023-24: Redshirting this season following a stress reaction in his left foot... Summer 2023 in Spain: In three games, averaged 6.7 points, 2.0 rebounds and an assist per outing. 2022-23 at Georgetown: Played in 18 games.

B.J. Edwards (6-3, 185, G, So.) | 2023-24: Averaging 4.4 points, 3.1 rebounds, 3.6 assists (12th AAC) and 1.2 steals with a 2.71 assist-to-turnover ratio (4th AAC)...Summer 2023 in Spain: In three games, he averaged a team-best 6.0 assists with 5.3 points and 6.0 rebounds and a 3.0 assist-to-turnover ratio. 2022-23 at Tennessee: Played 14 games for a team that made the NCAA Sweet 16.

Xavier Foster (7-0, 225, F, Jr.) | 2023-24: Played 4 games... Summer 2023 in Spain: In three games, had a team-high four blocked shots in the three games while adding 4.7 points and 2.3 rebounds per matchup. 2022-23: Played 10 games... had 4 points and 4 rebounds.

Chuck Harris (6-4, 190, G, Sr.): 2023-24: Started all 16 games... averaging 12.8 points, 3.2 rebounds, 3.1 assists (16th AAC) and 1.0 steals while shooting 40.3% on threes (31-77) and 79.4% on FTs (27-34)... Has a with a 1.52 assist-to-turnover ratio (13th AAC)... Scored 1,000th career point in the win vs Lamar 11/9... AAC Weekly Honor Roll (D18) | Summer 2023 in Spain: In three games, averaged 11.0 points and 2.0 assists while hitting 5-of-6 on free throws. 2022-23 at Butler: played in 29 of 32 games (missed 3 due to injury) with 24 starts…Averaged 10.4 points, 3.1 rebounds, 2.4 assists and 1.0 steals while hitting 34.0% on 3FGs...Team-high 85.3% on FTs (7th Big East)… Led team in scoring six times while scoring in double figures 16 times...Three 20-point games… Eight games with 5+ rebounds and four games with 3+ steals.

Ja'Heim Hudson (6-7, 220, G, Sr.) | 2023-24: Averaging 3.9 points and 3.6 rebounds... Summer 2023 in Spain: In three games, averaged 9.3 points, 7.0 rebounds and a steal… Recorded his tour-best 12 boards in the final contest at Barcelona. 2022-23 at Georgia State: Averaged team-best 6.9 rebounds (12th Sun Belt) with 10.1 points… Led the team with 22 blocked shots and was third with 27 steals ... Had three double-doubles ... Scored in double figures 13 times and grabbed double-figure rebounds in five games.

Emory Lanier (6-4, 190, G, Sr.) | 2023-24: Averaging 4.2 points and shooting 44.4% on 3FGs (16-36)... has 16 3FGs this season (5 in 2022-23, 3 total in 2 seasons at Davidson 2020-22)... Summer 2023 in Spain: In three games, he totaled eight points, five assists and two steals. 2022-23: Played in 27 games... totaled 46 points, 22 rebounds, 13 assists and 8 steals... AWARDS: NABC Honors Court... AAC All-Academic Team.

Mo Njie (6-11, 250, C, Jr.) | 2023-24: Played 7 games... Summer 2023 in Spain: In three games, averaged 3.0 rebounds and a blocked shot… Had a tour-best seven rebounds in the win in Valencia. 2022-23: Played in 25 games...had 42 points, 39 rebounds and 9 blocked shots.

Zhuric Phelps (6-5, 195, G, Jr.) | 2023-24: Averaging 14.5 points (14th AAC), 4.5 rebounds, 2.4 assists and 1.9 steals (5th AAC) with 9 total blocks and hitting 74.0% on FTs (54-73)... Recorded 100th career steal in the win vs Western Illinois 11/8...AAC Weekly Honor Roll (N27), Fort Myers Tip-Off All-Tournament Team, Preseason All-AAC Second Team. | Summer 2023 in Spain: In three games, averaged 15.7 points, 2.3 assists and 2.0 steals in just 18.0 minutes. | 2023 NBA DRAFT: On April 12, Zhuric Phelps announced he would enter the NBA?Draft and maintain his collegiate eligibility. On May 24, he announced he would withdraw from the NBA Draft and return to SMU for his junior season. | 2022-23: Started all 30 games he played... Averaged 17.5 points (6th AAC), 3.7 rebounds, 3.2 assists, (11th AAC) 2.3 steals (1st AAC, 16th NCAA)... Scored 19+ in 17 games... Had 5+ assists 8 times, including 7 of last 13 games... Had 17 games with multiple steals... AWARDS: AAC Player of the Week (D26)...AAC Weekly Honor Roll (N28, F13, F20)... Hawaiian Airlines Diamond Head Classic All-Tournament Team (D22-25)... SMU SEASON RECORDS: 524 points (23rd), 2.3 steals (T-4th), 68 steals (4th).

Jalen Smith (6-2, 195, G, Jr.) | 2023-24: Averaging 5.2 points, 2.1 rebounds and 1.6 assists while hitting 35.2% on threes (19-54)...Summer 2023 in Spain: In three games, averaged 8.3 points and 2.3 assists without committing a turnover… Hit 64.7% on field goals (11-17) and 2-5 on threes. 2022-23: Played all 32 games with 23 starts...averaged 2.6 points, 1.6 rebounds and 2.4 assists with a 1.8 assist-to-turnover ratio... Scored 10+ five times.

Tyreek Smith (6-8, 225, F, Sr.) | 2023-24: Averaging 7.6 points, 6.3 rebounds (17th AAC), 0.9 steals and 1.6 blocks (4th AAC) while shooting 60.0% on FGs and 70.5% on FTs (31-44)...Has 2 double-doubles... Summer 2023 in Spain: In three games, averaged a team-best 8.0 rebounds with 6.7 points and a block per game… Had 9 points and a team-high 12 rebounds in the opening win at Madrid. 2022-23 at Oklahoma State: Played all 36 games with 9 starts as team made the NIT Quarterfinals… Averaged 5.2 points, 4.4 rebounds and 0.9 blocked shots while shooting 59.7% from the field… Had seven games scoring 10+ and four games with 10+ rebounds (all in the last 5 games)… Had 2 double-doubles… Had multiple blocks 6 times.

Trey Utter (6-0, 160, G, So.) | 2023-24: Played in 4 games... Summer 2023 in Spain: Played in the last two games, scoring two points in his first appearance in the victory in Valencia. 2022-23: Played in 2 games...Made his SMU debut in the AAC-opening win vs Tulsa 1/1... AWARDS: AAC All-Academic Team.

Samuell Williamson (6-8, 205, F, Sr.) | 2023-24: Averaging 8.6 points, 6.5 rebounds (14th AAC) and 1.6 assists...AAC Weekly Honor Roll (D26)... Summer 2023 in Spain: In three games, averaged team-best 16.0 points with 6.3 rebounds, 2.3 steals and 2.0 assists while shooting 62.5% (20-32)… Game-high 26 points (12-17 FGs) with 7 rebounds in the win in Valencia. 2022-23: Played all 32 games with 30 starts... Averaged 9.3 points, 7.3 rebounds (6th AAC), 2.6 assists, 1.4 steals (11th AAC), 0.8 blocked shots.... Had 6 double-doubles (6th AAC)... Scored 10+ in 16 games... Had 7+ rebounds 17 times... 15 games with multiple steals... AWARDS: AAC Weekly Honor Roll (J2), AAC All-Academic Team.

Ricardo Wright (6-3, 185, G, Sr.) | Averaging 4.6 points and shooting 40.9% on threes (18-44)... Summer 2023 in Spain: In three games, averaged 5.3 points, 1.7 rebounds and 1.3 assists. 2022-23: Played in 27 games... averaged 3.1 points and 0.8 rebounds with 9 assists and 6 steals... Shot b34.6% on 3FGs... Had 4 games with 10+ points.

Jackson Young (6-2, 185, G, Jr.) | 2023-24: Played in 4 games... SCHOLARSHIP: During a team meeting on Jan. 6, Head Coach Rob Lanier announced that Jackson Young was awarded a scholarship... Summer 2023 in Spain: Played in the last two games, hitting a pair of threes in finale in Barcelona and totaling two assists. 2022-23: Played in 5 games.

EARNING A SCHOLARSHIP: During a team meeting in Memphis on January 6, Head Coach Rob Lanier announced that Jackson Young was being awarded a scholarship. Young came to SMU as a walk-on before the 2022-23 season. 

AAC UNITY WEEK - Together We Stand is Jan. 27 to Feb. 4: The American Athletic Conference is committed to racial equality and continuous development of an environment that embraces and celebrates diversity, inclusion, advocacy, accountability, and education for student-athletes, coaches, conference staff, administrators, and our fans. As a component of our commitment to immediate and ongoing action, The American has established conference-wide "Unity Weeks" where student-athletes will wear special warm-up shirts, signifying their commitment to these principles. SMU's games during Unity Week are at Wichita State on Jan. 28 and at home versus Tulane on Feb. 1.

COACHES VS CANCER - Jan. 20 vs Tulsa: Coaches vs. Cancer Suits And Sneakers Week is a nationwide event when basketball coaches across the country unite for a common cause – saving lives from cancer! The Coaches vs. Cancer program is a nationwide collaboration between the American Cancer Society and the National Association of Basketball Coaches. This initiative leverages the personal experiences, community leadership, and professional excellence of coaches nationwide to increase cancer awareness and promote healthy living through year-round awareness efforts, fundraising activities, and advocacy programs. Since 1993, coaches have raised over $155 million for the American Cancer Society. (The Week of Jan. 22-28 is the CvC Week. SMU will use the home game vs Tulsa on Jan. 20 to support CvC since the team doesn't have a home game that week.)

LEAVE NO DOUBT: All 11 SMU wins are by double figures.

SO CLOSE: Three of SMU's five losses this season are by three points or less. The Mustangs lost 62-59 at [15/15] Memphis on Jan. 7, 76-74 at Arizona State on Dec. 6 and 65-63 to Dayton on Nov. 29. 

HAPPY 10TH ANNIVERSARY: This season marks the 10th anniversary of the opening of the renovated Moody Coliseum. The remodeled facility made its basketball debut on Jan. 4, 2014 with a matchup against then-No. 17/15 UCONN, giving the Huskies a 74-65 loss. Since the renovation, SMU was been ranked or receiving votes in eight of those seasons getting as high as No. 8, won two AAC championships and made five postseasons (2 NCAA, 3 NIT).

ROCKET MORTGAGE FORT MYERS TIP-OFF: SMU defeated West Virginia 70-58 in the semifinal before falling 69-61 to Wisconsin in the championship game. Zhuric Phelps was named to the All-Tournament Team after averaging 18.0 points, 7.5 rebounds, 2.0 assists and 2.0 steals. In the semifinal, SMU outscored West Virginia 45-22 in the second half en route to the win. In the final against Wisconsin, the Mustangs led by as many as 11 and the game was tied at 57-57 with 2:48 left.

SOLD OUT: The SMU game versus [13/15] Texas A&M on Nov. 14 was played in front of a sellout crow of 6,852 at Moody Coliseum. It was the first sellout since Feb. 24, 2018 against [13/12] Wichita State. The SMU home attendance this season is up to 4,672 from 3,916 last season.

CHAIRMEN OF THE BOARDS: SMU is averaging 40.8 rebounds (2nd AAC, 25th NCAA) and 13.7 offensive rebounds (2nd AAC, 22nd NCAA) with a +6.1 margin (1st AAC). SMU has been +10 or better 7 times this season. Samuell Williamson leads the team at 6.5 (14th AAC) followed by Tyreek Smith at 6.3 (17th AAC) and Zhuric Phelps at 4.5. Tyreek Smith is grabbing 2.2 offensive rebounds (13th AAC) followed by Keon Ambrose-Hylton at 2.1 (15th AAC). 5X5: Four times this season, SMU has had at least 5 Mustangs record 5+ rebounds (Western Illinois 11/8, at Arizona State 12/6, at Florida State 12/16, Charlotte 1/2)
SMU Season Rebound Margin
1.    10.2 (39.4-29.3)    2015-16
2.    8.7 (38.1-29.5)    2016-17
3.    8.4 (37.2-28.8)    1988-89
4.    6.7 (36.6-29.9)    2014-15
—-    6.1    2023-24
5.    5.7 (48.5-42.8)    1959-60
6.    5.0 (46.5-41.5)    1958-59
7.    4.8 (36.0-31.3)    2013-14
8.    4.6 (38.1-33.5)    1984-85
9.    4.3 (43.3-39.0)    1999-00

BLOCK PARTY: The Mustangs had 12 blocked shots in the win over Houston Christian. That ties for fourth in program history. Seven Mustangs had a block. Keon Ambrose-Hylton and Tyreek Smith each had three. SMU is averaging 5.3 blocks for the season (1st AAC, 20th NCAA). Tyreek Smith leads the team with 1.6 blocks per game (4th AAC) followed by Keon AMbrose-Hylton at 0.9 (15th AAC).
SMU Single-Game Blocks
- 13 San Jose St., 2-6-2003
- 13 Hardin-Simmons, 1-6-1999
- 13 Midwestern State, 12-29-2014 (W, 70-61)
- 12 Houston, 2-12-1979
- 12 UT-Tyler, 11-19-2004 (W 76-61)
- 12 Houston Christian, 12-19-2023 (W, 89-53)
SMU Season Blocked shots average
—-    5.3    2023-24
1.    5.0 (30 games)    2002-03
2.    4.8 (29 games)    2005-06
3.    4.6 (27 games)    1978-79
    4.6 (30 games)    2015-16
5.    4.5 (33 games)    1984-85
    4.5 (37 games)    2013-14
    4.5 (17 games)    2020-21

KE-ON TARGET: The Mustangs shot 69.2% from the field in the 90-47 win over Texas A&M-Commerce on Dec. 3. That ranks fourth in program history. Keon Ambrose-Hylton scored a career-high 19 points, going 9-9 on FGs. He was the first Mustang to be perfect from the floor on at least 9 attempts since Semi Ojeleye was 9-9 vs Tulsa 3/2/17.
SMU Highest Field Goal Percentage In A Game
1.    72.3 (34-47) vs Lamar, 11-21-2010
2.    69.8 (30-43) vs Southern Miss, 1-22-2011
3.    69.4 (34-49) vs Savannah State, 12-19-2005
4.    69.2 (36-52) vs Texas A&M-Commerce 12-3-2023
5.    67.7 (42-62) vs Texas Tech, 1-5-1983

AND ANOTHER THREE: In the 92-65 win at Murray State on Dec. 22, SMU went 15-23 on threes. That is seventh in program history for percentage (65.2%) and tied for second in threes made. Chuck Harris was 5-8, Ricardo Wright 4-4 and Jalen Smith 3-4.
SMU Single-Game 3-Point Percentage (Min. 5 3FGA)
- 80.0 (4-5) vs. Baylor, 3-6-1987
- 72.7 (8-11) Rider, 11-21-2012
- 71.4 (5-7) at Nevada, 12-20-1989
- 71.4 (10-14) McNeese State, 12-2-2013
- 66.7 (12-18) Southern Miss, 1-22-2011
- 66.7 (10-15) at Tulsa, 12-29-2015
- 65.2 (15-23) SMU at Murray State, 12-22-2023
SMU Single-Game 3FG Made
- 16 UC Riverside, 11-20-2010
- 15 at Murray State, 12-22-2023
- 15 seven other times




THE SCHEDULE: SMU went 9-4 against a non-conference schedule highlighted by home games against Dayton (L, 65-63) and then-[13/15] Texas A&M (L, 79-66), road match-ups with Arizona State (L, 76-74) and Florida State (W, 68-57) plus the Rocket Mortgage Fort Myers Tip-Off with West Virginia (W, 70-58 - semifinal) and Wisconsin (L, 69-61 - championship). SMU plays five AAC opponents twice: ECU (W at ECU), [13/13] Memphis (L at UM), North Texas, Tulane and UAB. The Mustangs will play home games only against Charlotte (W), Temple, Tulsa and UTSA, and play road games only versus [24/25] Florida Atlantic, Rice, South Florida and Wichita State. The American Men's Basketball Championship is March 13-17 (Wednesday-Sunday) at Dickies Arena in Fort Worth.




MUSTANGS GO 3-0 IN SPAIN: SMU finished 3-0 on its exhibition tour in Spain. The Mustangs won 88-77 in Madrid, 125-66 in Valencia and 92-60 in Barcelona. For the three games, the Mustangs shot 50.2% from the field, averaged 15.7 steals and had a plus-21.7 rebound margin (55.7-34.0). 

Samuell Williamson averaged 16.0 points to lead the team in scoring, while pulling down 6.3 rebounds and shooting 62.5% (20-32). Zhuric Phelps added 15.7 points while totaling seven assists and six steals in the three contests. B.J. Edwards led with 6.0 assists while also averaging 5.3 points and 6.0 rebounds with a 3.0 assist-to-turnover ratio. Ja'Heim Hudson contributed 9.3 points and 7.0 rebounds. Chuck Harris scored 11.0 per game with 2.0 assists. Tyreek Smith a team-best 8.0 rebounds per game with 6.7 points. Denver Anglin added 6.7 points and an assist per outing. Keon Ambrose-Hylton shot 56.3% from the field (9-16) while averaging 6.0 points and 3.3 rebounds. Ricardo Wright added 5.3 points and 1.3 assists. Emory Lanier had eight points, five assists and two steals for the trip.
 
During the trip, the travel party visited historic sites in each city. Highlights included Madrid's Mercado de San Miguel, Plaza Mayor and Royal Palace as well a tour of Santiago Bernabéu Stadium, the home of Real Madrid, the Port of Valencia and a tour at La Sagrada Familia in Barcelona.

MEN OF STEALS: The Mustangs are averaging 8.3 steals (4th AAC). SMU recorded 17 in the win over Western Illinois on Nov. 8 (T-3rd program history) and has 10 ore more four times. Ten different Mustangs have a steal this season, led by Zhuric Phelps (1.9 - 5th AAC), B.J. Edwards (1.2), Chuck Harris (1.0) and Tyreek Smith (0.9).
SMU Single-Game Steals
- 19, Ark-Pine Bluff, 12-20-2004
- 18, [15] Tulsa, 3-4-2000
- 17, Houston Baptist,12-2-2020
- 17, Western Illinois, 11-8-2023
SMU Season Steals Average
1.    9.3 (30 games)    1999-00
2.    8.6 (28 games)    2004-05
3.    8.5 (35 games)    1987-88
4.    8.3 (28 games)    1992-93
    8.3 (30 games)    1998-99
—-    8.3    2023-24
6.    7.8 (30 games)    2002-03

STEALING THE SHOW: Zhuric Phelps has 126 career steals, which is tied for 15th at SMU. He is averaging 1.9 this season (5th AAC). He had 68 steals in 2022-23, averaging 2.3 per game (1st AAC, 16th NCAA). That was fifth in a season at SMU. Phelps had a career-high 7 steals at Wichita State on Feb. 12, which tied for third in a game at SMU and was the most since Nic Moore had 7 vs Texas Southern 11/26/2014. Phelps also had 6 at Tulsa on Jan. 18 as well as 5 against Cincinnati on Jan. 14 and five at USF on Feb. 25.
SMU Career Steals
    1    225    Bryan Hopkins, 2002-06
    2    209    Gerald Lewis, 1989-93
    3    205    Carl Wright, 1982-85
    —-
    10    136    Jemeil Rich, 1994-97
        136    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
        126    Kato Armstrong, 1985-89
        126    Zhuric Phelps, 2021-
SMU Career Steals Avg. (min. 35 games)
    1    2.1    Bryan Hopkins (225/105), 2002-06
        2.1    Carl Wright (205/96), 1982-85
    3    1.9    Gerald Lewis (209/112), 1989-93
    4    1.7    Carlton McKinney (111/64), 1986-88
        1.7    Jeryl Sasser (197/117), 1997-01
        1.7    Jemeil Rich (136/81), 1994-97
    7    1.6    Stephen Woods (179/112), 1996-00
        1.6    Jimmy Whitt Jr. (103/63), 2017-19
        1.6    Zhuric Phelps, 2021-
SMU Season     Steals Average
    1    2.9    Gerald Lewis (Sr.), 1992-93 (79/27)
    2    2.4    Bryan Hopkins (Sr.), 2005-06 (52/22)
        2.4    Bryan Hopkins (Jr.), 2004-05 (59/25)
    4    2.3    Carl Wright (So.), 1983-84 (77/33)
        2.3    Carl Wright (Jr.), 1984-85 (76/33)
        2.3    Gerald Lewis (Jr.), 1991-92 (63/28)
        2.3    Zhuric Phelps (So.), 2022-23
    8    2.2    Willie Davis (Jr.), 1999-00 (67/30)
    9    2.1    Bryan Hopkins (Fr.), 2002-03 (61/29)
    10    2.0    Jeryl Sasser (So.), 1998-99 (60/30)
        2.0    Peter Lodwick (Sr.,) 1976-77 (53/27)
    —-    1.9    Zhuric Phelps (Jr.), 2023-24
SMU Season Steals
    1     79    Gerald Lewis (Sr.), 1992-93
    2    77    Carl Wright (So.), 1983-84
    3    76    Carl Wright (Jr.), 1984-85
    4    68    Zhuric Phelps (So.), 2022-23
    5    67    Willie Davis (Jr.), 1999-00
SMU Single-Game Steals
    1    9    Bryan Hopkins, San Jose State, 2-10-2005
    2    8    Willie Davis, [15] Tulsa, 3-4-2000
    T3    7    Zhuric Phelps, at Wichita State, 2-12-2023 (7 other times)

LEADING THEM ALL: Twice in 2022-23, Zhuric Phelps led or co-led the Mustangs in scoring, rebounds, assists, steals and blocks in the same game. He had 19 points, 8 rebounds, 4 assists, 3 steals and a block in the 77-74 win against [rv/rv] Utah State on Dec. 23. Phelps had 22 points, 6 rebounds, 5 assists, 2 steals and a block in the 80-65 home loss to [2/2] Houston on Feb. 16.

LAST GAME (W, 75-64 at East Carolina on Jan. 13): GREENVILLE, N.C. (AP) -- Zhuric Phelps scored 17 points as SMU beat East Carolina 75-64 on Saturday night. Phelps added three steals for the Mustangs (11-5, 2-1 American Athletic Conference). Chuck Harris scored 14 points and added eight assists. Jalen Smith had 10 points. Ezra Ausar finished with 25 points, eight rebounds, two steals and two blocks for the Pirates (9-8, 2-2). RJ Felton added 15 points, six rebounds and two steals for East Carolina and Cam Hayes had 12 points. SMU took the lead with 18:05 left in the first half and did not relinquish it. Phelps led the team in scoring with eight points in the first half to help put them ahead 37-28 at the break. SMU outscored East Carolina in the second half by two points, with Harris scoring a team-high 10 points after halftime.
POSTGAME GAME NOTES
- SMU has won 5 of its past 6 games
- All 11 of SMU's wins this year are by double figures
- FG%: SMU 43.5%, ECU 37.1% (SMU has held 14 of 16 opponents under 42%)
- Assists: SMU 16, ECU 6
- Bench Points: SMU 25, ECU 5
- 3FGs: SMU 9-26, ECU 2-17

UP NEXT: The Mustangs host Tulsa on Saturday for Coaches vs Cancer. SMU then heads up I-35 to Denton to face North Texas on Jan. 25 followed by a game at Wichita State on Jan. 28.  

SERIES VS. TEMPLE (11-8) (10-8+): SMU has won four of the past five matchups against Temple and lost 
just six of 18 matchups since they became American Athletic Conference foes. SMU swept 2014-15, 2016-17 and 2020-21. The teams split 2013-14, 2019-20 and 2022-23. Temple won the only meeting in 2015-16, 2017-18 and 2018-19. That AAC mark includes an SMU win in the 2015 AAC Semifinal. Prior to the AAC, they last me when Temple defeated SMU 90-81 in the third place game of the NCAA tournament on March 23, 1956. The first game in the series came Jan. 7, 1938 when Temple won 53-41 at home. (+ win in 2013-14 vacated)

LAST SEASON VS TEMPLE (W, 72-71 vs Temple on Feb. 8): DALLAS (AP) -- Zhuric Phelps led SMU with 19 points and sealed the victory with a free throw with three seconds left as the Mustangs defeated Temple 72-71. Phelps also contributed five assists and four steals for the Mustangs. Efe Odigie scored 10 points and added 11 rebounds. Samuell Williamson recorded 10 points and shot 4 of 8 from the field and 2 for 3 from the line. Phelps made 1 of 2 from the free-throw line to give SMU a two-point lead with 25 seconds left and Hysier Miller scored inside 14 seconds later to make it 71-all but Phelps drew a foul on Khalif Battle and missed the first foul shot but made the second. Battle's potential winning heave at the buzzer from beyond half court caromed harmlessly off the backboard. Battle led the Owls in scoring, finishing with 27 points. Zach Hicks added 11 points, 11 rebounds and two steals for Temple. In addition, Damian Dunn finished with 11 points and six assists. Keon Ambrose-Hylton put up seven points in the first half for SMU, who led 32-30 at halftime. Phelps scored a team-high 14 points for SMU in the second half, including the winning free throw.

THE SERIES VS. TULSA (26-33): The Mustangs have won 14 of the last 17 meetings, including all six since the 2020-21 season. In 2014-15, the teams met in the regular season finale when the Mustangs clinched the American Athletic Conference Championship with a 67-62 win over the Golden Hurricane in Moody Coliseum on March 8, 2015. The teams were members of the WAC from 1996 to 2005 and then Conference USA from 2005 through 2013. The series between the two schools dates back to 1919-20. 

LAST SEASON VS TULSA: (W, 79-76 OT at Tulsa on Jan. 18): TULSA, Okla. (AP) -- Efe Odigie scored 22 points and Zach Nutall hit a 3-pointer in overtime to put SMU ahead in a 79-76 win over Tulsa. Odigie added nine rebounds for the Mustangs (7-12, 2-4 American Athletic Conference). Zhruic Phelps scored 18 points and added six steals. Nutall was 5 of 11 shooting, including 2 for 7 from distance, and went 4 for 5 from the line to finish with 16 points. The Golden Hurricane (4-13, 0-6) were led in scoring by Bryant Selebangue, who finished with 24 points, 14 rebounds and two blocks. Sam Griffin added 18 points, six assists and two steals for Tulsa. Anthony Pritchard also had 17 points and five assists. The Golden Hurricane prolonged their losing streak to seven in a row. Odigie scored nine points in the first half for SMU, who went into halftime tied 28-28 with Tulsa. The game was tied at 64-all at the end of regulation. (W, 92-67 vs Tulsa on Jan. 1): DALLAS (AP) -- Samuell Williamson had 17 points and SMU beat Tulsa 92-67 in the Mustangs' American Athletic Conference opener. Williamson added seven rebounds and six assists for the Mustangs (6-8). Zach Nutall hit four 3-pointers and scored 17. Emory Lanier had 11 points. Sam Griffin scored 22 to lead the Golden Hurricane (4-9, 0-2). Bryant Selebangue added 21 points and nine rebounds. Anthony Pritchard finished with nine points, five assists and six steals. SMU took the lead with 1:16 left in the first half and never looked back.

HISTOR-ACC DAY: SMU celebrated one of the most important moments in the school's history on Sept. 1 when it received and accepted an invitation to join the Atlantic Coast Conference. With the additions of SMU, Cal & Stanford, the ACC will have 18 members.

PONY UP DALLAS: In just seven days after announcing the move into the Atlantic Coast Conference on Sept. 1, SMU raised $100 million to support the Mustangs' transition to the ACC in 2024. The generous early commitments from a group of thirty donors that includes trustees and key donors – alumni and non-alumni alike – enables SMU to align and compete with an elite group of national institutions with powerhouse athletic programs, benefiting both SMU Athletics and the entire University community. The move to the new conference is also creating additional impact. Mustang fans have responded enthusiastically to the planned move, with men's basketball season ticket sales jumping 30% in the last week and hundreds of new football season tickets being sold as well. Notably, the move has immediately raised SMU's profile, with media coverage of the move generating more than $163 million in advertising value in the first three days. In that same small window, SMU also experienced a 103% increase in visitors to its undergraduate admissions homepage.

HEAD COACH ROB LANIER... is in his second season  at SMU after arriving from Georgia State. He has more than 30 years as a collegiate coach, including eight seasons as a head coach. His teams have made 12 NCAA Tournaments and earned 19 total postseason bids. Those teams also have five conference titles, three regular season championships and two tournament crowns, plus five more trips to a league tournament final. 

Following his first season on the Hilltop, which included a runner-up finish at the Hawaiian Airlines Diamond Head Classic, Lanier brought in a transfer class ranked as high as No. 42 nationally and No. 2 in The American. In August of 2023, the Mustangs went 3-0 in Spain with games in Madrid, Valencia and Barcelona. The team visited several historic sites including Madrid's Mercado de San Miguel, Plaza Mayor and Royal Palace as well a tour of Santiago Bernabéu Stadium, the home of Real Madrid, the Port of Valencia and a tour at La Sagrada Familia in Barcelona. 

After arriving at SMU, Lanier was named a training camp coach for the 2022 USA Basketball Men's U18 National Team. He worked with the team in Houston prior to its gold-medal run at the FIBA U18 Americas Championship in Mexico. 

In his three seasons at Georgia State, the Panthers went 53-30, winning the Sun Belt Tournament in 2022 and advancing to the NCAA Tournament. The Panthers also made the Sun Belt Tournament final in 2021. Additionally, he led GSU to a victory over Georgia Tech, the program's first win over an ACC opponent. The Panthers also claimed the 2019-20 2K Empire Classic Riverside Regional. 

In addition to being the head coach at Georgia State and Siena, he has been associate head coach or an assistant coach at Tennessee, Texas, Florida, Virginia, Rutgers and his alma mater, St. Bonaventure. Lanier has played a role in signing 10 McDonald's All-Americans, and 11 players that he either signed or coached have become NBA Draft Picks.

COACHSPEAK.NET: Head Coach Rob Lanier runs the site as a platform for coaches from all levels across all sports to express themselves on a wide range of topics. It began as an idea in the spring of 2016 and became a reality in 2017. This is a not a site about Strategy, Instruction or Coaching philosophy but it certainly can and will explore those areas. This is a site about people. Coach Lanier has also written articles for the site:
TWO STEP by Rob Lanier 
https://www.coachspeak.net/two-step-by-rob-lanier/
RECALLING MY NBA DAYS…ALL 5 OF THEM by Rob Lanier
https://www.coachspeak.net/recalling-my-nba-days-all-5-of-them-by-rob-lanier/

SMU BASKETBALL COACHES SHOW PRESENTED BY THE COX SCHOOL OF BUSINESS: The SMU Basketball Coaches Show presented by the Cox School of Business features Men's Basketball Head Coach Rob Lanier and Women's Basketball Head Coach Toyelle Wilson beginning Monday, Jan. 8, at 7 p.m. at Ozona Grill and Bar. Ozona Grill and Bar is located at 4615 Greenville Ave., just a short distance from the SMU campus. Fans can watch LIVE on the SMU Mustangs Facebook page, or listen on SMUMustangs.com and on the SMU Mobile App. SHOW DATES: Jan. 8, 15, 22, 29, Feb. 5, 12, 19, 26, Mar. 4,  11

AAC OPENERS: The Mustangs defeated Charlotte 66-54 on Jan. 2 for their 10th straight win in AAC openers.

2023-24 INDIVIDUAL AWARDS:
- American Athletic Conference Weekly Honor Roll
     N27 - Zhuric Phelps (19.0 pts, 6.3 rebs, 2.0 asts, 2.0 stls in 2-1 week)
     D18 - Chuck Harris (24 pts, 6 rebs, 4 asts in win at Florida State)
     D26 - Samuell Williamson (14.0 pts, 10.5 rebs, 2.0 asts, 13-20 FGs in 2-0 week)
- Fort Myers Tip-Off All-Tournament Team - Zhuric Phelps (18.0 pts, 7.5 rebs, 2.0 asts, 2.0 stls)
- Preseason All-American Athletic Conference - Zhuric Phelps (2nd Team)
2022-23 INDIVIDUAL AWARDS (returnees):
- American Athletic Conference Player of the Week
     D26 - Zhuric Phelps (19.7 pts, 5.7 rebs, 3.0 asts, 1.7 stls in 3 games at Diamond Head Classic)
- American Athletic Conference Weekly Honor Roll
     N28 - Zhuric Phelps (20.0 pts, 6.0 rebs, 4.0 asts, 2.5 stls, 2.0 blks in 2 games)
     J2 - Samuell Williamson (17 points, 7 rebounds, 6 assists, 2 blocks, 1 steal vs Tulsa)
     F13 - Zhuric Phelps (22.5 pts, 3.0 rebs, 5.0 asts, 5.5 stls in 2 games, game-winning FT vs Temple)
     F20 - Zhuric Phelps (18.5 pts, 5.5 rebs, 7.5 asts, 2.5 stls, 5-9 3FGs in 2 games
- Hawaiian Airlines Diamond Head Classic All-Tournament Team
     D22-25 - Zhuric Phelps (19.7 pts, 5.7 rebs, 3.0 asts, 1.7 stls in 3 games)
2021-22 INDIVIDUAL AWARDS (returnees):
- American Athletic Conference Freshman of the Week
     D13 - Zhuric Phelps (13 pts, 2 rebs, 2 stls, 1 ast, 6-8 FG, 1-1 3FG in win vs Dayton)

STREAKS:
10+ points: Zhuric Phelps (17), Chuck Harris (14), Jalen Smith (10)
Longest This Season: Zhuric Phelps 11 (11/14 - 1/2), Chuck Harris 5 (11/9 - 11/26) 
8+ rebounds: Samuell Williamson (8)
Long: Samuell Williamson 4 (12/6 - 12/22), Tyreek Smith 2 (11/6-11/8)
Dbl-Dbl: 
Long: Tyreek Smith (11/6; 12/16), Zhuric Phelps (11/20), Samuell Williamson (12/22)
5+ assists: Chuck Harris (8)
Long: B.J. Edwards 2 (11/8 - 11/9)
2+ steals: Zhuric Phelps (3)
Long: Zhuric Phelps 3 (11/22 - 11/29; 12/19 - 1/2)
2+ blocks: Ja'Heim Hudson (3), Keon Ambrose-Hylton (2), Samuell Williamson (2)
Long: Tyreek Smith 5+ (12/16 - 1/7), 3 (11/6 - 11/9), Keon Ambrose-Hylton 3 (12/19 - 1/2)

SEEING DOUBLE-DOUBLE: Samuell Williamson had 6 double-doubles last season (4 in AAC games).
SMU Season Double-Doubles In AAC Games
6 - Ben Moore, 2016-17
5 - Ben Moore, 2015-16
5 - Marcus Weathers, 2021-22
4 - Markus Kennedy, 2013-14
4 - Sterling Brown, 2016-17
4 - Feron Hunt, 2020-21
4 - Samuell Williamson, 2022-23

DOUBLE-DOUBLES THIS SEASON    Stats    Season    Career
Tyreek Smith    SAGU 11/6    12 pts, 10 rebs    1st    3rd
Zhuric Phelps    vs West Virginia 11/20    17 pts, 12 rebs    1st    2nd
Tyreek Smith    at Florida State 12/16    10 pts, 10 rebs    2nd    4th
Samuell Williamson    at Murray State 12/22    10 pts, 13 rebs    1st    12th

ZHURIC PHELPS NBA DRAFT: On April 12, Zhuric Phelps announced he would enter the NBA Draft and maintain his collegiate eligibility. On May 24, he announced he would withdraw from the NBA Draft and return to SMU for his junior season.

PORTAL POWER: 247 Sports ranked SMU as the No. 42 transfer class and the No. 2 class in the American Athletic Conference (Memphis). The transfers included two ranked as four-star (B.J. Edwards - Tennessee, Chuck Harris - Butler) and three as three-star (Denver Anglin - Georgetown, Ja'Heim Hudson - Georgia State, Tyreek Smith - Oklahoma State) additions.

AAC HONORS: SMU leads The American in Players Of The Year (4) and is second in All-AAC honors (19)
AAC Players of the Year
4 - SMU 
2 - Cincinnati, Houston
1 - Connecticut, Memphis, Wichita State
All-AAC Honors
21 - Houston
19 - SMU
16 - Cincinnati 
14 – Memphis

Mustangs Selected All-American Athletic Conference
Sterling Brown (2016-17 Second Team)
Kendric Davis (2019-20 Third Team, 2020-21 First Team, 2021-22 First Team)
Feron Hunt (2020-21 Third Team)
Tyson Jolly (2019-20 Third Team)
Markus Kennedy (2013-14 Second Team, 2014-15 Second Team)
Jahmal McMurray (2018-19 Second Team)
Isiaha Mike (2019-20 Third Team)
Shake Milton (2016-17 Second Team, 2017-18 Second Team)
Ben Moore (2016-17 Second Team)
Nic Moore (2013-14 First Team, 2014-15 First Team, 2015-16 First Team)
Yanick Moreira (2014-15 Second Team)
Semi Ojeleye (2016-17 First Team)
Marcus Weathers (2021-22 Second Team)

AAC CHAMPIONSHIPS: SMU has won two regular season titles and two tournament titles.
6 - Houston (4 Season, 2 Tournament)
5 - Cincinnati (3 Season, 2 Tournament)
4 - SMU (2 Season, 2 Tournament)
2 - Louisville (1 Season, 1 Tournament)
1 - Temple (Season), Tulsa (Season), Wichita State (Season), Memphis (Tournament), UCONN (Tournament)

SMU BASKETBALL - HONORS (Awards/Honors since 2013-14)
  •  NBA Draft Picks (Semi Ojeleye & Sterling Brown in '17, Shake Milton in '18)
  •  AAC Players of the Year (Nic Moore '15, '16; Semi Ojeleye '17; Kendric Davis '22)
  •  AP All-America Honorable Mention (Nic Moore '15, '16; Semi Ojeleye '17)
  •  Academic All-American (Semi Ojeleye '17)
  •  Wooden Award Watch List (Nic Moore '15, '16, Shake Milton '18, Kendric Davis '22)
  •  Naismith Trophy Watch List (Nic Moore '15, '16; Shake Milton '18, Kendric Davis '22)
  •  Karl Malone Award Watch List (Markus Kennedy '16)
  •  Bob Cousy Award Watch List (Nic Moore '16; Shake Milton '18, Kendric Davis '22)
  •  Lute Olson Award Watch List (Nic Moore '15; Shake Milton '18; Kendric Davis '21, '22)
  •  Jerry West Award Watch List (Shake Milton '17)
  •  Oscar Robertson Trophy Watch List (Nic Moore '16)
  •  NABC All-District (Nic Moore '14, '15, '16; Markus Kennedy '14, '15; Yanick Moreira '15; Ben Moore '16; Semi Ojeleye '17; Shake Milton '17, '18, Kendric Davis '20, '21, '22; Marcus Weathers '22)
  •  USBWA All-District (Nic Moore '14, '16; Semi Ojeleye '17; Shake Milton '18, Kendric Davis '21, '22)
  •  NABC College All-Star (Sterling Brown '17; Ben Moore '17)
  •  All-AAC 1st Team (Nic Moore '14, '15, '16; Semi Ojeleye '17; Kendric Davis '21, '22)
  •  All-AAC 2nd Team (Markus Kennedy '14, '15; Yanick Moreira '15; Sterling Brown '17; Ben Moore '17; Shake Milton '17, '18; Jahmal McMurray '19; Marcus Weathers '22)
  •  All-AAC 3rd Team (Kendric Davis '20, Tyson Jolly '20, Isiaha Mike '20, Feron Hunt '21)
  •  AAC Sixth Man of the Year (Markus Kennedy '15, '16; Ben Emelogu II '17)
  •  NABC Good Works Team Nominee (Semi Ojeleye '16; Jonathan Wilfong '17)
  •  Senior CLASS Award Nominee (Nic Moore '16; Ben Emelogu II '18)

SMU2NBA / Pros Since 2014: 
- Semi Ojeleye selected 37th in 2017 (picked by Boston)
- Sterling Brown selected 46th in 2017 (picked by Philadelphia, then traded to Milwaukee)
- Shake Milton selected 54th in 2018 (picked by Dallas, then traded to Philadelphia)
- Ben Moore spent 2017-19 with Indiana and San Antonio, played 2021-22 with Memphis Hustle
- Feron Hunt signed a two-way with the New York Knicks (3/18/22), then finished 2022-23 with Birmingham (G League affiliate for New Orleans)
- Jahmal McMurray was picked 21st in the 2019 G League draft by the Northern Arizona Suns (Phoenix)
- Michael Weathers was picked 8th in the 2022 G League draft by the Oklahoma City Blue (OKC)
- Played professionally: Ben Emelogu II, Jarrey Foster, Feron Hunt, Markus Kennedy, Jahmal McMurray, Isiaha Mike, Ben Moore, Nic Moore, Yanick Moreira, Nick Russell, Jordan Tolbert, Marcus Weathers, Michael Weathers

IN THE POLLS: SMU has been ranked or receiving votes in the AP Top 25 and/or the USA Today Coaches Poll in eight of the previous 10 seasons (2013-14 to 2022-23). 

SMU ATHLETICS LAUNCHES STUDENT-ATHLETE SUCCESS DEPARTMENT: As part of its goal of Shaping Champions and preparing students for life, SMU Athletics announced the creation of a Student-Athlete Success Department for the 2022-23 academic year. This department encompasses all student-development-centered efforts such as Life After Ball, SAAC and community service initiatives. Additionally, it houses NIL Education and Diversity, Equity and Inclusion programming. Due to a generous donation from Suzanne and Glenn Youngkin, SMU Athletics is able to grow staffing in these critical areas in our support of our student-athletes.

BOLD - BIG OPPORTUNITIES LIVE IN DALLAS: As part of its goal of Shaping Champions and preparing students for life, SMU Athletics proudly announced the addition of its BOLD (Big Opportunities Live in Dallas) Program to its suite of student-athlete development tools, with the goal of helping student-athletes navigate and capitalize on new Name, Image, Likeness (NIL) legislation. BOLD will, among other things, provide SMU student-athletes with the means to navigate the evolving NIL landscape. The BOLD program incorporates INFLCR, a comprehensive NIL education and compliance solution, and campus resources from the Cox School of Business, the Dedman School of Law, and the Meadows School of the Arts. While the acronym BOLD emphasizes SMU's ties to the City of Dallas, the word is also important in its ties to SMU and the University's Brand Promise, which states, "For the bold, curious, and creative, SMU is the comprehensive research university whose enterprising spirit in a vibrant community empowers leaders to tackle grand challenges."

DAVID B. MILLER COURT: On Dec. 5, 2018, SMU named the Moody Coliseum court after David B. Miller, alumnus and current chair of the Board of Trustees. He was a three-year starter on the basketball team and a member of the 1971-72 Southwest Conference Co-Championship team. Throughout his lifetime, Mr. Miller and his wife, Carolyn Lacy Miller, have committed over $100 million to SMU, including more than $50 million to the Cox School of Business, $20 million toward the expansion and renovation of Moody Coliseum and $10 million to the ACC Competitiveness Campaign as a member of the First Week Society.

CHAMPIONS FOR LITERACY GAME (championsforlit.org): This is the 10th straight season SMU has supported Champions For Literacy (formerly Coaching For Literacy), designating the home game against Houston Christian on Dec. 19 as the CFL game at Moody Coliseum for 2023-24. Jonathan Wilfong (SMU '17) and Andrew Renshaw, two then-high school seniors from Memphis, Tennessee, founded CFL in 2012. In partnership with Readers 2 Leaders (readers2leaders.org), proceeds raised from the event go towards funding of effective literacy programs focused on elementary and middle school students. --- The mission of Coaching for Literacy is to increase awareness about the number of people in America who are functionally or totally illiterate and the social problems associated with illiteracy. By leveraging the unique power of collegiate and professional sports, Champions for Literacy raises money to supports effective local literacy programs and schools focused on educating elementary and middle school students.
CFL Games At Moody Coliseum
1/31/15    vs. UCF (W, 75-56)
2/19/15    vs. Temple (W, 67-58)
1/30/16     vs. Memphis (W, 80-68)
2/10/16    vs. Tulsa (L, 77-82)
12/19/16    vs. Stanford (W, 72-49)
1/28/18    vs. East Carolina (W, 86-61)
1/2/19    vs. East Carolina (W, 82-54)
12/3/19    vs. Northwestern State (W, 77-51)
2/17/21    vs. Tulane (postponed - weather)
1/12/22    vs USF (W, 77-65)
11/19/22    vs Evansville (W, 55-47)
12/19/23    vs Houston Christian (W, 89-53)
 
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