SMU (14-4, 5-2 ACC) vs [25/rv] Louisville (14-5, 7-1 ACC)
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Tuesday, January 21, 2025 – 8:00 p.m. CT
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SMU Wins Big Over Miami, 117-74
Mustangs Make School, ACC Offensive History In Miami Rout
SMU hosts [25/rv] Louisville on Tuesday at Moody Coliseum. The Mustangs are 14-4 overall with a 5-2 ACC record. SMU has won three straight and 10 of the past 12 games after sweeping a road trip with a 54-52 buzzer-beating win at Virginia on Wednesday and a 117-74 triumph at Miami on Saturday.Â
In the 117-74 victory at Miami, the Mustangs set program records for points in a road game and points in a conference game. It was the most in an ACC game since 2003 and the most in a regulation ACC game since 1983. The Mustangs had three separate runs of at least 11-0 and finished with seven players scoring in double figures for the second time this season.
Boopie Miller led the team with 18 points and a season-high 10 assists for his third career double-double.Â
SMU is averaging 84.8 points (1st ACC, 15th NCAA) while shooting 48.2% (1st ACC, 32nd NCAA) overall and 38.6% on threes (2nd ACC, 20th NCAA). The Mustangs are also leading the ACC in total rebounds (40.3, 23rd NCAA), offensive rebounds (13.5, 29th NCAA) and bench points (30.6, 21st NCAA). SMU is second in the ACC in rebound margin (+7.8, 20th NCAA), second in assists (16.7, 39th NCAA), second in the ACC in steals (8.1), second in scoring margin (+13.2, 28th NCAA), third in fastbreak points (14.9, 22nd NCAA), fifth in field-goal defense (41.2%), second in assist-to-turnover ratio (1.46) and seventh in blocked shots (3.8).
Boopie Miller is averaging 14.7 points (16th ACC), 6.0 assists (2nd ACC, 16th NCAA) and 1.6 steals (8th ACC) with a 2.63 assist-to-turnover ratio (3rd ACC).
Chuck Harris is next in scoring at 12.4 (32nd ACC) while hitting 44.2% from three.
B.J. Edwards is averaging 10.4 points (48th ACC), 3.4 assists (13th ACC) and 2.4 steals (2nd ACC, 16th NCAA).
Matt Cross has four double-doubles (9th ACC) and is leading the Mustangs in rebounding (8.0, 7th ACC) while adding 10.6 points (44th ACC). The Mustangs have seven averaging above eight points per game with
Kario Oquendo (9.6), Samet YiÄŸitoÄŸlu (9.6), and
Yohan Traore (8.2). YiÄŸitoÄŸlu is second for SMU in rebounds (6.6, 15th ACC) followed by
Yohan Traore (4.4).
Jerrell Colbert is leading the Mustangs in blocked shots (1.1, 11th ACC) with Samet YiÄŸitoÄŸlu next (0.9, 20th ACC).Â
First-year head coach
Andy Enfield took the helm of the SMU program following 11 seasons at USC, where he led the Trojans to five of the last eight NCAA Tournaments, including a run to the Elite Eight in 2021. He took over an SMU program that finished last season 20-13 after earning an NIT bid. That was the Mustangs' sixth postseason berth in the past 10 possible postseasons, including two NCAA bids and four NITs.
INAUGURAL ACC SEASON (5-2): SMU is 5-2 in its first season in the ACC. SMU's inaugural ACC home slate includes Virginia (Dec. 7, W 63-51), [4/4] Duke (Jan. 4, L 89-62), Georgia Tech (Jan. 11, W 93-71), Louisville (Jan. 21), Cal (Jan. 29), Stanford (Feb. 1), Pitt (Feb. 11), Wake Forest (Feb. 15), Clemson (Feb. 22) and Syracuse (Mar. 4). The Mustangs' road ACC contests are Boston College (Dec. 21, W 103-77), North Carolina (Jan. 7, L 82-67), Virginia (Jan. 15, W 54-42), Miami (Jan. 18, W 117-74), N.C. State (Jan. 25), Virginia Tech (Feb. 5), Notre Dame (Feb. 19), Cal (Feb. 26), Stanford (Mar. 1) and Florida State (Mar. 8). The ACC Men's Basketball Tournament is March 11-15 at the Spectrum Center in Charlotte, North Carolina.
LAST GAME (W, 117-74 at Miami on Jan. 18): CORAL GABLES, Fla. (AP) --
Boopie Miller scored 18 points and distributed 10 assists for his first double-double of the season and SMU overwhelmed Miami 117-74 on Saturday. The Mustangs' point total is a program record for road games and the sixth-highest point total in program history. Their 117 points is the most points the Mustangs have scored since Nov. 28, 1987 when that team posted 121 against James Madison.
Matt Cross scored 17 points, Samet Yigitoglu 15,
Chuck Harris 14, reserve
Kario Oquendo 13 and
B.J. Edwards and reserve
Keon Ambrose-Hylton 10 apiece for SMU. SMU shot 69.2% (45 for 65), including 56% (14 for 25) from 3-point range. Matthew Cleveland scored a career-high 31 points for Miami. The Mustangs (14-4, 5-2 ACC) built a 20-7 lead in the first six minutes and never trailed. At the 10-minute mark they led 30-14. With 5:18 left before halftime the Mustangs were up 46-18 and by the break they led 60-26. The Mustangs made 76.5% (26 of 34) of their shots in the first half as Harris (5-for-7 shooting) scored 12 points and Yigitoglu (5-for-5) 10. The last two Saturdays have become a trend for SMU. In their win against Georgia Tech on Jan. 10, the Mustangs built a 50-19 first-half lead. Against the Hurricanes (4-14, 0-7), SMU's lead reached 40 points (87-47) on a 3-pointer by Edwards with 9:46 remaining.Â
Postgame Notes
- 117 points (T-6th program history, SMU record for a road game and a conference game)Â
- 43-point margin (T-15th in program history, one off largest in conference game in SMU history (44, 2 times)
- 69.2 FG% - T-4th in program history
- 14 made 3FGs (T-10th in program history)
UP NEXT: SMU has a road contest at North Carolina State on Saturday. The Mustangs host Cal (Jan. 29) and Stanford (Feb. 1) next week.
SERIES VS LOUISVILLE (2-8): This is the 11th meeting between the two programs and the first since two meetings as American Athletic Conference opponents in 2013-14 (UL won both). The series started with an 83-81 SMU win in the 1967 NCAA Midwest Regional. The two schools exchanged three home-and-homes from 1968-69 to 1971-72 and again in 1983-84 and 1984-85, with the Mustangs getting the win on Feb. 15, 1985 when No. 9 SMU defeated No. 19 Louisville 72-64 in a CBS-televised matchup. SMU's upset over No. 2 Louisville in the 1967 NCAA Midwest Regional (Lawrence, Kan.) is tied for the highest ranked opponent that SMU has defeated.
LAST MEETING (L, 84-71 VS. Louisville on March 5, 2014): -- DALLAS (AP) -- Russ Smith scored 22 of his 26 points after halftime, including six 3-pointers, and No. 11 Louisville beat the 18th-ranked Mustangs 84-71. Smith hit three straight 3s right after his alley-oop pass on the go-ahead dunk by Montrezl Harrell midway through the second half for the Cardinals (25-5, 14-3 AAC). The Mustangs (23-7, 12-5) jumped out to an 18-5 lead. They were up by 14 points before the closing stretch in the first half. Chris Jones added 21 points, while Harrell had 19 and Luke Hancock 15. Nick Russell had 18 points for SMU. Markus Kennedy had 14 points and Sterling Brown added 10. The Cardinals never trailed again after Jones scored six points in a matter of seconds. Jones hit a tying 3-pointer from the left wing with 16:22 left, and immediately dropped back to defend SMU guard Nic Moore. Jones stole the inbounds pass, and made a layup while being fouled by Moore before hitting the free throw for a 40-37 lead. SMU got even at 41 after Russell got a bounce pass from Markus and made a layup despite being fouled by Harrell. Russell missed the free throw and Harrell quickly made amends with that rebound, and then a reverse slam on the pass from Smith before a barrage of long-range shots. Smith made only one of his five shots before halftime, none from 3-point range. He took six 3-point attempts after halftime -- and made them all, including three in a span of 72 seconds after the go-ahead dunk. He later had 3s on consecutive possessions with defenders in his face. SMU led 26-12 when Kennedy made a jumper with 7:04 left, but the Mustangs didn't make another field goal before halftime. The Mustangs had nine turnovers during that span. And they missed their only three shots. Jones hit two 3s when Louisville scored 15 consecutive points over a 2 1/2-minute span, his second long-range shot in that span putting the Cardinals up for the first time at 27-26. He had a steal before halftime that he converted into a breakaway layup.Â
SERIES VS NORTH CAROLINA STATE (1-1): SMU and NC State are meeting for the third time. Each team won a home game in the series to this point. The Wolfpack upset No. 4 SMU 82-78 in overtime in Raleigh on Feb. 9, 1985. The Mustangs scored an upset in Dallas, 59-57, over No. 16 NC State on Dec. 3, 1988.
ACC EXPERIENCE:
Boopie Miller was at Wake Forest last season where he averaged 15.6 points (13th ACC), 3.5 assists (12th ACC), 1.4 steals (10th ACC).
Matt Cross was at UMass the past two season after playing his freshman season at Miami (2020-21) and his sophomore year at Louisville (2021-22).
ACC PLAYER OF THE WEEK:
Matt Cross was named ACC Player of the Week on Dec. 16. Cross had a team-high 16 points and a career-high tying 16 rebounds in SMU's 74-64 win over LSU in the Compete 4 Cause Classic at the Comerica Center in Frisco, Texas on Dec. 14. He also had a pair of assists, a steal and a block in 35 minutes. Â
ACRISURE HOLIDAY INVITATIONAL CHAMPIONS (Nov. 26-27): SMU dominated the second half in a 77-60 victory over Washington State to win the Acrisure Holiday Invitational in Palm Springs, California the night before Thanksgiving.
Boopie Miller was named the tournament MVP, averaging 16.0 points and 5.0 assists, which included the game-winning shot with 2.1 seconds left in the 79-77 semifinal win over Cal Baptist. In the victory over Washington State, SMU outscored the Cougars 50-29 in the second half to claim the title. Five Mustangs scored in double figures, led by
Boopie Miller with 16 points and five assists. The Mustangs had a 51-25 rebound advantage with Samet YiÄŸitoÄŸlu recording his first double-double of 12 points and 11 rebounds.
Matt Cross finished with seven points and 10 rebounds.Â
ACTIVE CAREER LEADERS:
Matt Cross,
Chuck Harris and
Boopie Miller are among the NCAA's active career leaders. Cross is 74th in rebounds (681); Harris is 49th in points (1,617), 43rd in threes made (237); while Miller is 35th in scoring (14.7), 61st in assists (392) and 28th in assists average (4.51).
ASSISTS: SMU is second in the ACC in assists at 16.7.
Boopie Miller is averaging 6.0 (2nd ACC, 22nd NCAA).
B.J. Edwards is next for the Mustangs at 3.4 (13th ACC). Both are also among the league leaders in assist-to-turnover ratio with
Boopie Miller at 2.63 (3rd ACC) and
B.J. Edwards at 2.26 (9th ACC).
ASSISTS 2.0:
B.J. Edwards has a 2.36 career-assist-to-turnover ratio in his career at SMU. That ranks third among those averaging at least 3.0 assists per game.
Boopie Miller is at 2.63 this season (3rd ACC), which would be fifth in a season at SMU.
SMU Career Assist-To-Turnover Ratio (Minimum 3.0 Assists Per Game)
   Ast/TO   Name   Seasons   Assists   Turnovers
1   2.53   Scott Johnson   1983-87   334   132
2   2.38   Jimmy Whitt   2017-19   233   98
—-   2.36  Â
B.J. Edwards   2023-25   158   67
3   2.33   Kendric Davis   2019-22   445   191
4   2.32   Billy Allen   1978-80   468   202
5   2.13   Shake Milton   2015-18   337   158
6   2.12   Nic Moore   2013-16   508   240
7   2.11   Butch Moore   1982-86   828   392
8   2.00   Todd Alexander   1987-89   176   88
SMU Season Assist-To-Turnover Ratio (Minimum 3.0 Assists Per Game)
   Ast/TO   Name   Season   Assists   Turnovers
1   3.64   Butch Moore   1985-86   222   61
2   3.17   Kendric Davis   2020-21   130   41
3   2.92   Scott Johnson   1986-87   149   51
4   2.70   Jimmy Whitt   2018-19   119   44
5   2.70   Kendric Davis   2019-20   173   64
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Boopie Miller   2024-25   108   41
6   2.56   Shake Milton   2016-17   159   62
BALANCING ACT: The Mustangs have had at least five players in double figures in nine games, at least six with 10+ three times and seven at 10+ twice: 11/4 vs Tarleton St (6 - First time SMU had six score 10+ since 12/17/15 vs Hampton), 11/7 FAMU (5), 11/18 Prairie View A&M (5), 11/22 Mississippi State (5), 11/27 vs Washington State (5), 12/3 Alabama State (7 - First time since at least 2004), 12/21 at Boston College (5), 1/11 Georgia Tech (5), 1/18 at Miami (7)
BEST IN PROGRAM HISTORY: Four-star prospects Jermaine O'Neal, Jr., Jaden Toombs and Nigel Walls have signed to play at SMU beginning with the 2025-26 season, Head Coach
Andy Enfield announced today. The 2025 signing class is ranked as high as No. 6 nationally, the highest in program history. Walls (6-10, F), from St. Francis Episcopal in Houston, is ranked as high as No. 57 nationally. Toombs and O'Neal Jr. are teammates are Dynamic Prep in Irving, where Toombs (6-10, C) is rated as high as No. 38 nationally and O'Neal Jr. (6-5, F) is listed as high as No. 88 nationally.
- SMU Class Rankings | #6 ESPN | #13 On3 | #7 247 Sports
- Jermaine O'Neal, Jr. (Dynamic Prep in Irving, Texas) | 4-star | #88 ESPN | #111 On3 | #126 247 Sports
- Jaden Toombs (Dynamic Prep in Irving, Texas) | 4-star | #38 ESPN | #45 On3 | #47 247 Sports
- Nigel Walls (St. Francis Episcopal in Houston, Texas) | 4-star | #62 ESPN | #57 On3 | #58 247 Sports
BOARDROOM: SMU is +7.8 in rebounding this season (2nd ACC / 20th NCAA) with seven games of +10 or better. The Mustangs average 13.5 offensive rebounds (1st ACC / 29th NCAA).
BUZZER-BEATER BOOPIE:
Boopie Miller has a pair of late game winners this season. He hit a right-win 3-pointer with 0.4 seconds left for a 54-52 win at Virginia on Jan. 15. He also hit a 10-foot running jumper with 2.1 seconds left for a 79-77 win over Cal Baptist in the Acrisure Hilday Invitational semifinal on Nov. 26.
CAPTAINS: The captains for the 2024-25 season are
Keon Ambrose-Hylton,
Chuck Harris and
Boopie Miller.
CENTURY MARK: SMU has scored at least 100 points five times this season (plus a 96 and a 98), which is the most since the 1992-93 season (6 times). The Mustangs' 117-74 win at Miami set program records for points in a road game (was 112 at Arkansas 2/13/1971) and points in a league game (was 116 vs TCU 1/5/1977). The 117 points tied for sixth-highest in program history and was the most in an ACC game since Wake Forest scored 119 in 3OT at North Carolina in 2003 and the most in an ACC game in regulation since 1983 (130 by NC State at Wake Forest). The Mustangs previously won 103-77 at Boston College 12/21, 110-69 over Prairie View A&M 11/18, 102-73 over Florida A&M 11/11 and 101-72 over Alabama State 12/3.
Most 100-Point Games In A Season
6 - 1992-93
5 - 2024-25
4 - 1972-73
4 - 1975-76
Most Points In Program History
123 Texas Lutheran, 12-3-1979
121 Texas Wesleyan, 12-30-1978
121 vs. James Madison, 11-28-1987
119 Georgia State, 12-17-1979
118 Texas Southern, 12-1-1986
117 Texas Lutheran, 11-28-1977
117 at Miami, 1-18-2025
CHAIRMAN OF THE BOARDS:
Matt Cross is leading the Mustangs at 8.0 rebounds per game (7th ACC). He had at least eight rebounds in eight straight games (11/18-12/21), including a career-high tying 16 in the win versus LSU on Dec. 14. The 16 rebounds were the most by a Mustang since 19 by Jordan Tolbert against Hampton on 12/17/15. He is also eighth in the ACC with 2.5 offensive rebounds per game, grabbing season highs of seven against Washington State and LSU.
DOUBLE-DOUBLES:
Matt Cross (4, 9th ACC),
Yohan Traore (2, 18th ACC), Samet YiÄŸitoÄŸlu (2, 18th ACC),
Boopie Miller (1)
Name   Opponent   Stats   Season   Career
Yohan Traore   Florida A&M 11/7/24   19 pts, 10 rebs   1st   2nd
Matt Cross   Prairie View A&M 11/18/24   17 pts, 12 rebs   1st   11th
Samet Yiğitoğlu   vs Washington State 11/27/24   12 pts, 11 rebs   1st   1st
Matt Cross   Alabama State 12/3/24   12 pts, 10 rebs   2nd   12th
Matt Cross   vs [-/rv] LSU 12/14/24   16 pts, 16 rebs   3rd   13th
Yohan Traore   Longwood 12/29/24   20 pts, 11 rebs   2nd   3rd
Samet Yiğitoğlu   [4/4] Duke 1/4/25   10 pts, 13 rebs   2nd   2nd
Matt Cross   at North Carolina 1/7/25   13 pts, 11 rebs   4th   14th
Boopie Miller   at Miami 1/18/25   18 pts, 10 asts   1st   3rd
DOUBLE FIGURES: Nine Mustangs have scored in double figures multiple times this season:
Boopie Miller (13),
Chuck Harris (13),
B.J. Edwards (12),
Matt Cross (10), Samet YiÄŸitoÄŸlu (10),
Kario Oquendo (8),
Yohan Traore (6),
Keon Ambrose-Hylton (4),
Jerrell Colbert (2).
FIFTY IN TWENTY: The Mustangs have scored at least 50 in a half 12 times.
- 11/4 vs Tarleton State (51 in 1st half - W, 96-62)
- 11/7 vs Florida A&M (51, 51 - W, 102-73)
- 11/18 vs Prairie View A&M (51, 59 - W, 110-69)
- 11/27 vs Washington State (50 in 2nd half - W, 77-60)
- 12/3 vs Alabama State (52 in 2nd half - W, 101-72)
- 12/21 at Boston College (56 in 2nd half - W, 103-77)
- 12/29 vs Longwood (53 in 2nd half - W, 98-82)
- 1/11 vs Georgia Tech (50 in 1st half - W, 93-71)
- 1/18 at Miami (60, 57 - W, 117-74)
FLOOR EXPERIENCE: Five Mustangs have played in 100 or more NCAA D-I games:
Chuck Harris (134),
Tibet Görener (119),
Kario Oquendo (114), Keon Ambrose Hylton (112), and
Matt Cross (112).
GRAND ACHIEVEMENT: Four Mustangs have reached the 1,000-point milestone:
Chuck Harris (1,617),
Boopie Miller (1,277),
Kario Oquendo (1,273) and
Matt Cross (1,170).
HOMECOMING - BOSTON: SMU forward Matt Cross is from Beverly, Massachusetts, which is about 30 miles from the Boston College Campus. He also played the 2022-23 and 2023-24 seasons at UMASS. Cross had 20 points, eight rebounds and three assists in the 103-77 win at Boston College on Dec. 21. He hit 7-of-9 on field goals, 3-of-3 on threes and 3-of-3 on free throws.
HOMECOMING - VIRGINIA: SMU guard
Chuck Harris is from Ashburn, Virginia, which is about 100 miles from Charlottesville (and about 250 miles from Blacksburg). He had 12 points, three rebounds, a steal and an assist in the 54-52 win at Virginia on Jan. 15.
KE-ON TARGET:
Keon Ambrose-Hylton is at 54.1% on FGs this season after he shot an SMU-record 64.1% from the field in 2023-24.
SMU Best Season FG% (Since 1953-54) (Min. 75 Field Goals Made)
1.   64.1  Â
Keon Ambrose-Hylton (Sr.), 2023-24 (98-153)
2.   63.7   Terry Williams (Sr.), 1986-87 (142-233)
3.   62.1   Jon Koncak (Jr.), 1983-84 (211-340)
4.   62.0   Terry Williams (Jr.), 1985-86 (150-242)
5.   61.3   Ben Moore (Fr.), 2013-14 (84-137)
6.   60.7   Larry Davis (Jr.), 1983-84 (219-361)
7.   60.2   Sterling Brown (Jr.), 2015-16 (109-181)
LEADING BY COMMITTEE: Five Mustangs have led the team in scoring this season:
Boopie Miller (8x),
Chuck Harris (5x),
Kario Oquendo (3x),
Matt Cross (3x),
B.J. Edwards (1x)
MEN OF STEALS:
B.J. Edwards is leading SMU at 2.4 steals (2nd ACC, 16th NCAA).
Boopie Miller is averaging 1.6 per contest (8th ACC).
SMU Season Steals Average (1.7+) (Since 1976-77)
   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)
   —-   2.4   B.J. Edwards (Jr.), 2024-25
   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  Â
Zhuric Phelps (So.), 2022-23 (68/30)
MOODY MAGIC: SMU has successfully defended home court in 74 of 86 (.860) regular-season non-conference games at Moody Coliseum since the renovation and expansion for the 2013-14 season. SMU is 2-1 in ACC home games. In 11 seasons in the American Athletic Conference, SMU went 77-22 (.766) at Moody Coliseum, including 8-1 last season.
NON-CONFERENCE SCHEDULE (9-2): The Mustangs played an 11-game non-conference schedule that included six teams that made the postseason last season. The slate included a home matchup with Mississippi State, who is in the top 25 (L, 84-79 11/22), a neutral-site game versus LSU (W, 74-64 on Dec. 14 at Comerica Center in Frisco), and a road game at Butler (L, 81-70 on 11/15). The Mustangs won the Acrisure Holiday Invitational Nov. 26-27 (W, 79-77 vs Cal Baptist 11/26; W, 77-60 vs Washington State 11/27). The Butler game started a home-and-home that includes a game at Moody Coliseum in 2025-26, and the LSU game is a two-game neutral-site series that includes a game in New Orleans in 2025-26. Mississippi State, Washington State and Longwood (W, 98-82 12/29) made NCAA tournament appearances last season while Butler and LSU were in the NIT. Tarleton State (W, 96-62 11/4) earned a CIT bid while UNC Greensboro (W, 81-68 on 11/11) was a 21-win team last season.
RUN, RUN: The Mustangs have 19 runs of at least 10-0 this season.
- 11/4 vs Tarleton State - 22-0 1st half (W, 96-62)
- 11/7 vs Florida A&M - 16-0 1st half (W, 102-73)
- 11/11 vs UNC Greensboro - 11-0 1st half (W, 81-68)
- 11/18 vs Prairie View A&M (2) - 12-0 1st half, 11-0 2nd half (W, 110-69)
- 11/27 vs Washington State - 10-0 2nd half (W, 77-60)
- 12/3 vs Alabama State (3) - 11-0 1st half, 10-0 & 13-0 2nd half (W, 101-72)
- 12/14 vs LSU (2) - 11-0 1st half, 14-0 2nd half (W, 74-64)
- 12/21 at Boston College - 14-0 2nd half (W, 103-77)
- 12/29 vs Longwood (2) - 10-0 1st half, 11-0 2nd half (W, 98-82)
- 1/11 vs Georgia Tech (2) - 11-0 1st half, 14-0 1st half (W, 93-71)
- 1/18 at Miami (3) - 11-0 1st half, 16-0 1st half, 12-0 2nd half (W, 117-74)
SWEEP: SMU swept Virginia, winning 63-51 in Dallas on Dec. 7 and 54-52 in Charlottesville on Jan. 15. The Mustangs became the first team to sweep Virginia since the 2018-19 season (Duke).
TRIPLE THREAT: The Mustangs are 38.6% from three this season (2nd AAC, 20th NCAA). In the 103-77 win at Boston College on Dec. 21, SMU hit 68.8% (11-16), the fifth-highest percentage in program history.
SMU Highest Single-Game 3FG Pct. (Min. 5 Attempts)
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
68.8 (11-16) at Boston College, 12-21-2024
66.7 (12-18) Southern Miss, 1-22-2011
66.7 (10-15) at Tulsa, 12-29-2015
STREAKS:
10+ points:
Chuck Harris 4 (18, 21, 12, 14),
Boopie Miller 2 (12, 18), Samet YiÄŸitoÄŸlu 2 (10, 15),
Matt Cross (17),
Kario Oquendo (13),
Keon Ambrose-Hylton (10),
B.J. Edwards (10)
Longest This Season:
Boopie Miller 8 (11/4 - 11/27)
8+ rebounds:Â
Long:
Matt Cross 8 (11/18 - 12/21)
Dbl-Dbl:
Boopie Miller (18p/10a)
Long:
Yohan Traore (11/7; 12/29),
Matt Cross (11/18; 12/3; 12/14; 1/7), Samet YiÄŸitoÄŸlu (11/27, 1/4),
Boopie Miller (1/18 - )
5+ assists:
Boopie Miller (10),
B.J. Edwards (6)
Long:
Boopie Miller 4 (11/22 - 12/3, 12/14 - 1/4) (10x total)
2+ steals:
B.J. Edwards 3 (2, 6, 2),
Kario Oquendo (2)
Long:
B.J. Edwards 5 (12/3 - 12/29) (12x total)
2+ blocks:Â
Long: Samet YiÄŸitoÄŸlu 3 (11/18 - 11/26)
MEET THE MUSTANGS:
Keon Ambrose-Hylton (6-9, 220, F, Sr.) | 2024-25: Played all 18 games...4.4 points, 2.3 rebounds, 54.1% FGs ... 2023-24: Played all 33 games (20 starts)... Averaged 6.9 points, 4.2 rebounds and 0.9 blocks... Shot an SMU season-record 64.1%... SMU SEASON RECORD: FG% (64.1%, 1st).
Jerrell Colbert (6-10, 235, F, Jr.) | 2024-25: Played all 18 games...3.4 points, 2.0 rebounds, 1.1 blocks (11th ACC), 60.6% FGs... 2023-24 (Kansas State): Averaged 2.6 points, 2.3 rebounds and 1.0 blocks as the Wildcats went 19-15 overall, earning a trip to the NIT.
Matt Cross (6-7, 230, F, Sr.) | 2024-25: ACC Player of the Week (Dec. 16)... Played 17 games... 10.6 points (44th ACC), 8.0 rebounds (7th ACC), 2.0 assists, 1.1 steals, 49.2% FGs, 38.3% 3FGs, 4 double-doubles (9th ACC) ... 2023-24 (UMass): NABC All-District Selection… Atlantic 10 First-Team Selection… Averaged 15.3 points, 8.3 rebounds, 3.0 assists, 1.5 steals… Hit 54.0% field goals, 32.9% threes, and 79.8% free throws.
B.J. Edwards (6-3, 185, G, Jr.) | 2024-25: Started all 18 games... averaging 10.4 points (48th ACC), 3.7 rebounds, 3.4 assists (13th ACC), 2.4 steals (2nd ACC, 16th NCAA), 40.0% on 3FGs, 2.26 assist-to-turnover ratio (9th ACC)... 2023-24:  Played all 33 games (30 starts)... Averaged 3.7 points, 3.1 rebounds and 2.9 assists with a 2.43 assist-to-turnover ratio.
AJ George (6-6, 190, G, Jr.) | 2024-25: Played in 10 games... 2023-24 (Long Beach State): Played in all 36 games, averaging 10.6 points and 4.1 rebounds in 28.1 minutes per game as LBSU won the Big West Tournament and made the NCAA Tournament… Shot 53.3% on field goals, 34.4% on threes and 72.1% on free throws.
Tibet Görener (6-9, 205, F, Sr.) | 2024-25: Played 15 games... 2023-24 (San Jose State): Started all 32 games… 11.4 points, 3.9 rebounds, 33.9% on threes…totaled 25 assists, 15 steals and 11 blocks
Chuck Harris (6-4, 190, G, Sr.): 2024-25: Played all 18 games (3 starts)... 12.4 points (32nd ACC), 2.5 rebounds, 1.8 assists, 1.3 assist-to-turnover ratio, 44.2% on 3FGs, 2.1 made threes per game (9th ACC)... 2023-24:  Played and started 32 of 33 games... Averaged 13.4 points, 3.4 assists (9th AAC) and 3.2 rebounds while hitting 40.7% on threes (5th AAC) and 81.8% on free throws... Had a 1.77 assist-to-turnover ratio (8th AAC)… Team-high 18 points and reached 1,000 for his career vs Lamar 11/9... HONORS: AAC Weekly Honor Roll (D18).
Mitchell Holmes (6-11, 215, F, Fr.) | 2023-24 ( Link Year Prep in Branson, Missouri): The three-star signee was ranked in the top 10 overall in Missouri and top 70 at his position nationally... Before attending Link Academy, the McDonald's All-American nominee scored more than 1,500 points at The Oakridge School in Arlington.
Niccolo Kalischer-Stork (6-3, 190, G, Fr.) | 2023-24 (Harvard-Westlake School): Played as a guard for the Wolverines as the team went 91-9 from 2021-24… As a senior in 2023-24, averaged 3.2 points per game.
Boopie Miller (6-0, 175, G, Jr.) | 2024-25: Started all 18 games... 14.7 points (16th ACC), 6.0 assists (2nd ACC, 22nd NCAA), 3.2 rebounds, 1.6 steals (8th ACC), 2.63 assist-to-turnover ratio (3rd ACC), 81.4% FTs (12th ACC), a double-double ... GAME WINNERS: Game-winning right-wing 3-pointer with 0.4 seconds left at Virginia for 54-52 win 1/15... 10-foot running jumper wtih 2.1 seconds left for 79-77 win vs Cal Baptist 11/26... HONORS: Acrisure Holiday Invitational MVP... 2023-24 (Wake Forest): One of three players to start all 35 games... Averaged 15.6 points (2nd WF, 13th ACC), 3.5 assists (12th ACC), 1.4 steals (10th ACC)... Shot 84.5% on free throws (131-155, 6th ACC) and 46.4% on field goals (11th ACC)
Kario Oquendo (6-4, 220, G, Sr.) | 2024-25: Played all 18 games... 9.6 points, 2.8 rebounds, 1.1 steals, 42.9% on 3FGs, 1.5 made 3s per game... 2023-24 (Oregon):  Averaged 7.2 points (.459 FG%), 2.4 rebounds and 1.0 assists in 17.7 minutes per game … Played in 36 games making three starts | 2022-23 (Georgia): Averaged 12.7 points, 2.6 rebounds and 0.6 assists playing 25.4 minutes per game for the Bulldogs.
Chance Puryear (6-7, 190, F, Fr.) | 2023-24: He was named TABC 4A All-State at Carter High School in Dallas...District 13-4A Player of the Year and a 2024 McDonald's All-American Game Southwest Nominee.
Yohan Traore (6-11, 235, F, Jr.) | 2024-25: Played all 18 games... 8.2 points, 4.4 rebounds, 50.0% FGs, 2 double-doubles (18th ACC)... 2023-24 (UC Santa Barbara): Played and started in 30 of 31 games… Averaged 14.5 points and 5.1 rebounds while shooting 58.3% from the field and 68.6% at the free-throw line.
Trey Utter (6-0, 160, G, Jr.) | 2024-25... Played 3 games... 2023-24: Played in 7 games.
Samet Yiğitoğlu (7-2, 265, C, Fr.) | 2024-25: Played/started 16 games... 9.6 points, 6.6 rebounds (15th ACC), 0.9 blocks (20th ACC), 56.3% FG, 2 double-doubles (18th ACC)... 2023-24: Averaged 13.3 points, 10.3 rebounds, 1.0 blocks and shot 82.6% on FGs in four games with Sigortam Istanbul in the Turkey in 2023-24… Sigortam finished tied for first at 28-6 in the Turkish second division…Played for Turkey in the 2023 FIBA U20 European Championship in Greece, averaging 12.7 points and 8.6 rebounds while hitting 66.0% on FGs (33-50).
Jackson Young (6-2, 185, G, Sr.) | 2024-25: Played 5 games... 2023-24: Played in 8 games.
HEAD COACH ANDY ENFIELD... was named SMU's Head Men's Basketball on April 1, 2024. A proven winner, Enfield burst onto the coaching scene in 2013 when, in his second year as a head coach, he guided Florida Gulf Coast to the Sweet 16 of the NCAA Tournament. Following that success, he was hired by the University of Southern California (USC), where he led the Trojans to five of the last eight NCAA Tournaments, including a run to the Elite Eight in 2021.Â
He came to SMU after 11 seasons at USC, where he compiled a 220-147 record. Enfield quickly brought success to the basketball program upon his arrival, as the Trojans set a school single-season win record and posted the most wins in program history over two-year, three-year, four-year, five-year, six-year, seven-year and eight-year periods. Enfield's 220 wins ranks third on USC's all-time wins list, trailing only Sam Barry (260) and Forrest Twogood (251). In 13 seasons as a head coach Enfield has a 261-175 mark.Â
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His teams also excelled in the classroom by setting the program's top team GPAs. Enfield brought in eight consecutive Top-30 recruiting classes, with the 2022 class ranking No. 7 and the 2023 class ranking No. 4.
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Over his final seven seasons at USC, the Trojans had eight players selected in the NBA Draft, tied for the fifth-most by any program in the country, with Evan Mobley going No. 3 overall in the 2021 NBA Draft and Onyeka Okongwu being selected No. 6 in the 2020 Draft. USC was one of three teams to have had at least one player selected in six of the last seven NBA Drafts. In total, 11 players during Enfield's time at USC have made the NBA.
HILLTOP HOOPS SHOW: The Hilltop Hoops Show presented by the SMU Cox School of Business features SMU Men's Basketball Head Coach
Andy Enfield and Women's Basketball Head Coach Toyelle Wilson on Mondays 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 also catch LIVE video on the SMU Mustangs Facebook page, or listen on SMUMustangs.com and on the SMU App.
Hilltop Hoops Show Dates
Mon. Dec. 16 (MBB at Boston College 12/21 | WBB at North Texas 12/19, vs Chicago State 12/20)
Mon. Dec. 23 - NO SHOW
Mon. Dec. 30 (MBB vs Duke 1/4 at North Carolina 1/7 | WBB vs Stanford 1/2, vs Cal 1/5)
Mon. Jan. 6 - NO SHOW
Mon. Jan. 13 (MBB at Virginia 1/15, at Miami 1/18 | WBB vs North Carolina 1/16, at Notre Dame 1/19)
Mon. Jan. 20 - NO SHOW
Mon. Jan. 27 (MBB vs Cal 1/29, vs Stanford 2/1 | WBB vs Louisville 1/30, at Virginia Tech 2/2)
Mon. Feb. 3 (MBB at Virginia Tech 2/5 | WBB at Georgia Tech 2/6, vs Pitt 2/9)
Mon. Feb. 10 (MBB vs Pitt 2/11, vs Wake Forest 2/15 | WBB vs Clemson 2/16)
Mon. Feb. 17 (MBB at Notre Dame 2/19, vs Clemson 2/22 | WBB at Wake Forest 2/20, at Boston College 2/23)
Mon. Feb. 24 (MBB at Cal 2/26, at Stanford 3/1 | WBB vs Virginia 2/27, vs NC State 3/2
Mon. Mar. 3 (MBB vs Syracuse 3/4, at Florida State 3/8 | WBB ACC Tournament 3/5-3/9)
THIS IS SMU:
• SMU Athletics has invested over $250 million in facilities since 2013.The Garry Weber End Zone Complex at Ford Stadium, opened in fall 2024, features premium fan spaces and dynamic student-athlete facilities.
• SMU is the only NCAA FBS program in Dallas, with a record of 10 national championships,over 200 team conference championships,100 individual national championships, 150 NCAA top-10 finishes, nearly 2,000 All-American honors and more than150 Olympic appearances.
• SMU won a school-record eight championships in 2023-24 and is riding a surge of momentum heading into 2024-25,with all 17 programs reaching the postseason and 16 programs winning conference championships since 2013.
• SMU football has more wins than any Division I team in the state of Texas since 2019 and appeared in the APTop 25 in five of the last six years. In the fall of 2023, the Mustangs won their first conference championship since1984.
• In 2023-24,SMU finished as the No.1 American Athletic Conference program and ranked 54th nationally in the final LEARFIELD Directors·Cup Division I Standings, ahead of six programs from the Big12, five schools from the ACC.four teams from the Big Ten and three programs from the SEC.
• In the week after the ACC offered membership to SMU, the University raised $100 million to support its move to the conference, and a total of $159 million over the 2023-24 fiscal year.
THE NEW-LOOK MUSTANGS: The Mustangs return starters
Chuck Harris (13.4 points, 40.7% 3FGs),
Keon Ambrose-Hylton (6.9 points, 4.2 rebounds, SMU-record 64.1% FGs) and
B.J. Edwards (3.7 points, 2.9 assists, 2.43 assist-to-turnover ratio). The transfer class includes six others that averaged double-digits in scoring before transferring to SMU.
Boopie Miller (6-0, 175, G) from Wake Forest, averaged 15.6 points (13th ACC), 3.5 assists (12th ACC) and 1.4 steals (10th ACC) while hitting 84.5% on free throws (6th ACC) and 46.4% on field goals (11th ACC). He is joined by
Matt Cross (6-7, 230, F) following an All-Atlantic 10 season at UMass where he averaged 15.3 points, 8.3 rebounds, 3.0 assists and 1.5 steals as he hit 54.0% on field goals, 32.9% on threes and 79.8% on free throws. The Mustangs also added
AJ George (6-6, 190, G), who averaged 10.6 points and 4.1 rebounds as Long Beach State won the Big West Tournament and made the NCAA Tournament.
Yohan Traore (6-11, 235, F) was an All-Big West Honorable Mention selection at UC Santa Barbara after averaging 14.5 points and 5.1 rebounds while shooting 58.3% from the field. Traore was top-15 prospect overall in the class of 2022.
Kario Oquendo (6-4, 220, G) came to the Hilltop after he averaged 7.2 points at Oregon last season and 12.7 per outing for Georgia in 2022-23.
Jerrell Colbert (6-10, 235, F) played in 31 games for Kansas State last season as they went 19-15.
Tibet Görener (6-9, 205) started all 32 games at San Jose State in 2023-24, averaging 11.4 points and 3.9 rebounds. Samet YiÄŸitoÄŸlu (7-2, 265, C) played for Besiktas S.K. of Turkey's first division the past two seasons, including in the Turkish Cup and EuroCup. The Mustangs also added prep signees
Chance Puryear (6-7, 190, F) after earning TABC 4A All-State and 2024 McDonald's All-American Game Southwest Nominee at Dallas Carter High School.
Mitchell Holmes (6-11, 215, F) was a power forward at Link Year Prep in Branson, Missouri. The McDonald's All-American nominee scored more than 1,500 points at The Oakridge School in Arlington where he was a two-time team MVP, a team captain and SPC Co-State Champ.
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,
Zhuric Phelps '24)
 •  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;
Zhuric Phelps '24)
 •  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:Â
- 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, Efe Odigie, Yanick Moreira, Nick Russell, Jordan Tolbert, Marcus Weathers, Michael Weathers,
Samuell Williamson
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)
Zhuric Phelps (2023-24 Second Team)
Marcus Weathers (2021-22 Second Team)
AAC HONORS: In the 11 seasons in the AAC, SMU led The American in Players Of The Year (4) and was second in All-AAC honors (20)
AAC Players of the Year
4 - SMU (Nic Moore 2014-15, 2015-16; Semi Ojeleye 2016-17; Kendric Davis 2021-22)
2 - Cincinnati, Houston
1 - Connecticut, Florida Atlantic, Memphis, South Florida, Wichita State
All-AAC Honors: 21 - Houston, 20 - SMU, 16 - Cincinnati, 16 – Memphis
AAC CHAMPIONSHIPS: In 11 seasons in the AAC, SMU won two regular-season titles and two tournaments.
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), South Florida (Season), UAB (Tournament), UCONN (Tournament)
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.
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