SMU (10-2) vs Cal State Fullerton (5-8)
David B. Miller Court at
Moody Coliseum – Dallas, Texas
Sunday, December 28, 2025 – 2 p.m. CT
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Recap: SMU Defeats Central Arkansas, 99-82
SMU concludes non-conference play by hosting Cal Stat Fullerton at Moody Coliseum on Sunday afternoon at 2 p.m. The Mustangs are 10-2 overall, including an 8-0 home record. SMU will host No. 12 North Carolina in the ACC opener on Saturday, January 3.
2025-26 RANKINGS: SMU is No. 36 in the NCAA NET rankings (Dec. 24).
SMU has five players averaging double figures in scoring:
Boopie Miller (20.4, 3rd ACC, 27th NCAA),
Jaron Pierre Jr. (19.3, 7th ACC, 44th NCAA),
B.J. Edwards (12.9, 33rd ACC),
Corey Washington (12.2, 38th ACC) and Samet Yigitoglu (11.6, 43rd ACC). SMU has had at least four double-figure scorers in 11 of 12 games and five in double figures five times. (As of Dec. 26, SMU was one of 22 teams with five averaging 10+ points.) All five have also recorded at least one double-double this season with
Boopie Miller, Corey Washington and Samet Yigitoglu at three apiece. (As of Dec. 26, SMU is one of 10 teams nationally to have five different players record a double-double this season.)
Yigitoglu is leading the Mustangs in blocks (1.3, 10th ACC) and rebounds (8.7, 6th ACC, 50th NCAA).
Boopie Miller is second on the team in steals (2.3, 3rd ACC, 26th NCAA) and leads in assists (6.7, 3rd ACC, 12th NCAA) with a 2.42 assist-to-turnover ratio (13th ACC).
B.J. Edwards is averaging 5.2 assists (6th ACC, 60th NCAA) and 2.4 steals (1st ACC, 21st NCAA) with a 2.70 assist-to-turnover ratio (6th ACC).
Corey Washington is second for SMU at 6.0 rebounds (21st ACC). SMU is shooting 49.5% overall (4th ACC, 41st NCAA). SMU is leading the ACC in fastbreak points (16.3, 39th NCAA) and near the top of the ACC in scoring offense (89.5, 2nd ACC, 22nd NCAA), free throws made (18.6, 3rd ACC, 46th NCAA), free-throw percentage (76.9%, 2nd ACC, 33rd NCAA) and steals (8.6, 5th ACC, 69th NCAA).
2025-26 HONORS:
Boopie Miller was named to the Lute Olson Award Early Season Watch List and selected preseason All-ACC second team.
B.J. Edwards was named ACC Player of the Week on Nov. 24.
Jaron Pierre Jr. was selected the Hoop Hype XL Player of the Game on Dec. 7.
ACC PRESEASON POLL & HONORS: Senior guard
Boopie Miller was selected preseason All-ACC Second Team and the Mustangs were picked sixth in the vote by a select media panel. Miller received the highest vote total of any member of the preseason All-ACC Second Team (27). The teams picked in front of the Mustangs were [3/3] Duke, [11/11] Louisville, [14/15] North Carolina, NC State and [24/25] Virginia. Miller was All-ACC Third Team last season after averaging 13.2 points (26th ACC), 5.5 assists (4th ACC, 33rd NCAA), 2.9 rebounds and 1.6 steals (9th ACC) with a 2.50 assist-to-turnover ratio (2nd ACC, 41st NCAA). He also had a pair of game-winning shots, including a right-wing 3-pointer with 0.4 seconds left in a 54-52 win at Virginia. He was the Acrisure Holiday Invitational MVP after SMU defeated Washington State in the championship.
NON-CONFERENCE SCHEDULE: The Mustangs have nine non-conference home games, including a home game with Butler on Nov. 15 (W, 87-85). SMU also faced four SEC teams beginning with a visit to Mississippi State on Nov. 28 (W, 87-81 ot) and then [17/16] Vanderbilt in the ACC/SEC Challenge on Dec. 3 (L, 88-69). Texas A&M was next in the Hoop Hype XL matchup at the College Park Center in Arlington, Texas on Dec. 7 (W, 93-80 ot) followed by the Compete 4 Cause Classic versus [rv/rv] LSU in New Orleans on Dec. 13 (L, 89-77).
ANDY ENFIELD IN YEAR TWO: The Mustangs have three returning starters and the nation's fourth-ranked high school recruiting class, which is the best in program history. Last season, the Mustangs went 24-11 overall and earned a No. 1 seed in the NIT. SMU finished 13-7 in the program's inaugural season in the ACC to tie for fourth, recording a 7-3 road record in league play. The Mustangs also won the Acrisure Holiday Invitational.
2024-25 RANKINGS: SMU averaged 79.9 points (3rd ACC, 39th NCAA) while shooting 47.8% (2nd ACC, 32nd NCAA) overall and 37.8% on threes (2nd ACC, 21st NCAA). The Mustangs also led the ACC in steals (8.1, 55th NCAA) and total rebounds (38.4, 31st NCAA). SMU finished third in the ACC in fastbreak points (12.7, 48th NCAA), second in rebound margin (+5.5, 23rd NCAA), second in offensive rebounds (12.5, 48th NCAA), second in assists (15.9, 44th NCAA), second in bench points (24.0, 72nd NCAA), fourth in scoring margin (+8.6, 42nd NCAA) and third in field-goal defense (41.3%, 47th NCAA). SMU was one of eight teams in the top 50 nationally in field-goal percentage and field-goal defense (Auburn, Bradley, Central Conn. St., Duke, Liberty, McNeese, Yale).
Boopie Miller averaged 13.2 points (26th ACC), 5.5 assists (4th ACC, 33rd NCAA) and 1.6 steals (9th ACC) with a 2.50 assist-to-turnover ratio (2nd ACC, 41st NCAA).
Chuck Harris was next in scoring at 12.9 (29th ACC) while hitting 41.5% from three.
B.J. Edwards averaged 9.9 points (52nd ACC), 3.7 assists (10th ACC) and 2.4 steals (2nd ACC, 11th NCAA) with a 2.02 assist-to-turnover ratio (10th ACC).
Matt Cross had six double-doubles (8th ACC) and led the Mustangs in rebounding (7.6, 6th ACC) while adding 11.8 points (38th ACC). The Mustangs were one of two teams with six scoring at least 9.9 per game (Ole Miss) with
Kario Oquendo (11.2, 46th ACC) and Samet Yiğitoğlu (10.0, 51st ACC). Yiğitoğlu was second for SMU in rebounds (6.2, 17th ACC) and double-doubles (3, 21st ACC) while leading the Mustangs in blocked shots (1.0, 15th ACC).
2024-25 ACC AWARDS:
Boopie Miller was named All-ACC Third Team and
B.J. Edwards was selected to the ACC All-Defensive Team. Edwards also received votes for Most Improved Player and
Kario Oquendo received votes for Sixth Man of the Year.
LAST GAME (W, 99-82 vs Central Arkansas on Dec. 21): DALLAS (AP) --
Boopie Miller scored 23 points,
Jaron Pierre Jr. had 21 and Samet Yigitoglu added 14 points and 11 rebounds as SMU shook off Central Arkansas in the second half for a 99-82 victory on Sunday.
B.J. Edwards added 17 points for the Mustangs (10-2), who remained unbeaten in eight home games after shooting 59%. The Mustangs made 11 of 33 3-pointers, including four by Pierre, and outscored the Bears by 30 in the paint. Ty Robinson scored a career-high 28 points, Camren Hunter added 19 and Javion Guy-King 16 for Central Arkansas (5-8), which made 12 of 26 3-point attempts including four each from Robinson and Guy-King. After seeing a 19-point lead shaved to four by halftime, the Mustangs opened the second half outscoring the Bears 16-4 to rebuild a a 17-point advantage with Pierre hitting two 3-pointers and scoring nine points during the surge that ended with a transition dunk by Edwards. The lead remained in double figures the rest of the way. SMU built a 19-point lead midway through the first half but then was outscored 30-13 the remainder of the period to see its lead to shrink to 51-47. Robinson hit a pair of 3-pointers to end his 20-point half.
THE SERIES VS CAL STATE FULLERTON (1-0): The only previous meeting was a 93-69 victory at Moody Coliseum on Dec. 20, 1973.
SERIES VS. NORTH CAROLINA (1-3): This is the first meeting at Moody Coliseum. Before meeting as ACC opponents, SMU and UNC had played three previous contests between 1984-85 and 1987-88. The first meeting was between No. 4 SMU and No. 5 North Carolina in Greensboro on Jan. 13, 1985 as the Mustangs won 84-82. The Mustangs hosted No. 4 UNC in Dallas at Reunion Arena on Dec. 30, 1986, falling 88-86 in overtime. The third matchup was a 90-74 road loss to the No. 5 Tar Heels on Dec. 12, 1987. UNC won the first ACC matchup 82-67 in Chapel Hill on Jan. 7, 2025.
LAST SEASON (L, 82-67 at North Carolina on Jan. 7): CHAPEL HILL, N.C. (AP) -- RJ Davis scored 26 points and Ian Jackson scored 18 points and North Carolina controlled SMU for an 82-67 win on Tuesday night in a contest it never trailed. Drake Powell scored 17 points for the Tar Heels who finished shooting 47.4% (27 for 57) to 33.3% (23 for 69) for SMU. The Tar Heels (10-6, 3-1 Atlantic Coast Conference) now have won six of their last eight games following a three-game losing streak with two of those opponents then ranked in the top 10. Reserve
Chuck Harris scored 18 points,
B.J. Edwards scored 15 points and
Matt Cross 13 for SMU (11-4, 2-2). Elliot Cadeau started the game for North Carolina with a 3-pointer and followed with a layup.
Boopie Miller's jump shot a little more than four minutes in knotted the score at 6-all. Powell countered with a jump shot, Davis made 1 of 2 free throws, Powell and Davis followed with 3s and the margin was 15-6. Powell made a 3 with 11:08 before halftime to give North Carolina its first double-digit lead at 23-13. Ven-Allen Lubin's tip-in gave the Tar Heels a 30-19 advantage and they led by double digits the rest of the way. North Carolina led 39-24 at halftime.
A POLL APPEARANCE: SMU received votes in four straight USA TODAY Sports Coaches Poll from Nov. 24 to Dec. 15. The Mustangs also garnered votes in the Associated Press Top 25 Poll on Dec. 1 and Dec. 8. When SMU received votes in the Coaches Poll on Nov. 24, it marked the first time appearning in the poll since Feb. 21, 2022.
ACC PLAYER OF THE WEEK (Nov. 24): SMU guard
B.J. Edwards was named ACC Player of the Week on Nov. 24. For the week, he averaged 17.5 points, 11.0 assists, 6.5 steals and 5.0 rebounds in two wins while shooting 59.1% overall (13-22), 6-of-12 from three and 3-of-4 on free throws. In the win against Arkansas State on Nov. 21, he had a triple-double with career highs of 24 points, 13 assists and 10 steals. The triple-double was just the sixth in SMU history and the 42nd in ACC history. It is the first for either that included steals. The 10 steals set the SMU program record and tied for second in ACC history.
ASSISTS: SMU is averaging 18.1 assists (4th ACC, 38th NCAA) with
Boopie Miller pacing at 6.7 assists (3rd ACC, 12th NCAA) and
B.J. Edwards dishing 5.2 per game (6th ACC, 60th NCAA). Last season, SMU was second in the ACC in assists at 15.9 (44th NCAA).
Boopie Miller averaged 5.5 (4th ACC, 33rd NCAA).
B.J. Edwards was next for the Mustangs at 3.7 (10th ACC).
ASSISTS 2.0:
Boopie Miller has a 2.47 assist-to-turnover ratio in his career at SMU and
B.J. Edwards has a 2.27 assist-to-turnover ratio in his time on the Hilltop. Both rank among the top 10 for those averaging at least 3.0 assists per game. This season,
B.J. Edwards is at 3.33 (8th ACC) and
Boopie Miller at 3.24 (10th ACC). In 2024-25,
Boopie Miller was at 2.50 (2nd ACC, 41st NCAA) and
B.J. Edwards at 2.02 (10th ACC).
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
--- 2.47
Boopie Miller 2024-26 235 95
2 2.38 Jimmy Whitt 2017-19 233 98
3 2.33 Kendric Davis 2019-22 445 191
4 2.32 Billy Allen 1978-80 468 202
--- 2.27
B.J. Edwards 2023-26 288 127
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
2.70 Kendric Davis 2019-20 173 64
--- 2.70
B.J. Edwards 2025-26 62 23
6 2.56 Shake Milton 2016-17 159 62
7 2.50
Boopie Miller 2024-25 155 62
8 2.49 Todd Alexander 1987-88 152 61
--- 2.42
Boopie Miller 2025-26 80 33
9 2.38 Billy Allen 1979-80 255 107
10 2.36 Rod Hampton 1990-91 156 66
11 2.35 Butch Moore 1984-85 247 105
AWARD WATCH LIST: Senior guard
Boopie Miller was named to the Lute Olson Early Season National Player of the Year Watch List by CollegeInsider.com on Dec. 18. Miller, who was selected preseason All-ACC second team, was one of just 30 players on the watch list.
Mustangs on the Lute Olson Award Watch List
Nic Moore 2014-15
Shake Milton 2016-17
Kendric Davis 2020-21, 2021-22
Boopie Miller 2025-26
BALANCING ACT: SMU had at least four score in double figures 11 times this season (9-2), at least five in five games this season (5-0) and at least six twice (2-0). The Mustangs are 29-8 under Head Coach
Andy Enfield with at least four players in double figures, 17-1 when at least five get 10+, 6-0 when at least six score 10+ and 2-0 when seven are at 10+. In 2024-25, the Mustangs were one of two teams with six scoring at least 9.9 per game (Ole Miss) with
Kario Oquendo (11.2, 46th ACC) and Samet Yiğitoğlu (10.0, 51st ACC). Yiğitoğlu was second for SMU in rebounds (6.2, 17th ACC) and double-doubles (3, 21st ACC) while leading the Mustangs in blocked shots (1.0, 15th ACC).
5+ Mustangs in Double Figures in 2025-26 (5-0)
- Tarleton State 11/3 (5)
- Murray State 11/11 (5)
- Butler 11/15 (5)
- UAPB 11/18 (6)
- Arkansas State 11/21 (6)
Four straight game with 5+ double-figure scorers
- SMU had at least 5 in double figures in four straight games (11/11 vs Murray State, 11/15 vs Butler, 11/18 vs UAPB). It marked the first time for three straight since December 2017 and the first time for four straight since at least 2004.
Three with 20+
- SMU had three score 20+ against Tarleton State 11/3 (
Jaron Pierre Jr. 21, B.J. Edwards 20,
Boopie Miller 20); it was the first time with three 20-point scorers since 1/27/2001 at TCU (Damon Hancock 28, Quinton Ross 22, Jeryl Sasser 20)
YEARS WITH FIVE AVERAGING DOUBLE-FIGURE POINTS
2024-25
Boopie Miller 13.2,
Chuck Harris 12.9,
Matt Cross 11.8,
Kario Oquendo 11.2, Samet Yigitoglu 10.0
2017-18 Shake Milton 18.0, Jahmal McMurray 14.7, Jarrey Foster 13.2, Ben Emelogu 10.7, Jimmy Whitt 10.5
2015-16 Nic Moore 16.1, Ben Moore 11.9, Jordan Tolbert 11.6, Shake Milton 10.5, Sterling Brown 10.1
1975-76 Ira Terrell 22.6, Michael Jaccar 11.9, Joe Swedlund 11.1, Peter Lodwick 10.5, Bob Arnold 10.5
1974-75 Russell Bourquein 13.3, Jeff Swanson 11.2, John Sagehorn 11.0, Joe Swedlund 10.7, Bob Arnold 10.1
1971-72 Ruben Triplett 18.2, Larry Delzell 12.3, Bobby Rollings 11.3, David Miller 10.7, Zachary Theil 10.0
1966-67 Denny Holman 16.5, Charles Beasley 15.0, Lynn Phillips 14.1, Bob Begert 13.2, Bill Voight 11.3
1955-56 Jim Krebs 19.1, Bobby Mills 13.0, Joel Krog 12.0, Larry Showalter 11.0, Ron Morris 10.2
BEST IN PROGRAM HISTORY: The SMU high school signing class was ranked as high as No. 4 nationally, the best in program history.
B.J. Davis-Ray,
Jermaine O'Neal Jr.,
Jaden Toombs,
Nigel Walls and
Billy White III signed to join SMU for the 2025-26 season.
O'Neal Jr., Toombs and Walls were McDonald's All-American Game nominees.
- SMU Class Rankings | #10 ESPN | #11 On3 | #4 247 Sports
-
B.J. Davis-Ray (JSerra Catholic HS) | 4-star | #133 On3
- Jermaine O'Neal, Jr. (Dynamic Prep [TX]) | 4-star | #88 ESPN | #111 On3 | #126 247 Sports
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Jaden Toombs (Dynamic Prep [TX]) | 4-star | #38 ESPN | #45 On3 | #47 247 Sports
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Nigel Walls (St. Francis Episcopal [TX]) | 4-star | #62 ESPN | #57 On3 | #58 247 Sports
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Billy White III (Veterans Memorial HS [TX]) | 2026 rankings | 4-star | #45 ESPN | #38 On3 | #31 247 Sports
BEST STARTS: SMU started 8-0, its best start since opening 8-0 for the 2019-20 season and tied for fourth-best in program history.
Best Starts in SMU History
- 18-0 in 2015-16
- 10-0 in 1997-98
- 9-0 in 1984-85
- 8-0 in 2019-20
- 8-0 in 2025-26
BONUS BASKETBALL: SMU is 2-0 in overtime games this season, winning 87-81 at Mississippi State 11/28 and 93-80 vs Texas A&M 12/7.
- 11/28 at Mississippi State - Tied 74-74, win 87-81 (
Boopie Miller 6 points in OT, 28 for the game)
- 12/7 vs Texas A&M - Tied 77-77, win 93-80 (
Jaron Pierre Jr. 9 points in OT, 35 for the game)
SMU - Most Points In An Overtime
- 19 vs. Rice, 2-23-2011
- 17 vs. Nevada, 1-18-2003
- 17 at Tulsa, 1-1-2005
- 16 vs. Rice, 1-21-2006
- 16 vs Texas A&M, 12-7-2025
BUCKETS FOR BOOPIE:
Boopie Miller is averaging 20.4 points (3rd ACC, 27th NCAA) and has six 20-point games this season. He is shooting 47.7% overall, 42.9% on threes and 91.9% on free throws (1st ACC, 24th NCAA). He is also helping others with 6.7 assists per game (3rd ACC, 12th NCAA). He has three double-doubles this season (9th ACC, 77th NCAA) with points and assists, including 23 points and 12 assists in the 87-85 win over Butler on Nov. 15.
BUZZER-BEATERS X4: The Mustangs have won four games in the closing seconds under Head Coach
Andy Enfield.
- 11/15/25 win 87-85 vs Butler at Moody Coliseum (
Jaron Pierre Jr. reverse layup with 4.2 seconds left)
- 3/4/25 win 77-75 vs Syracuse at Moody Coliseum (
Keon Ambrose-Hylton tip-in with 2.9 seconds left)
- 1/15/25 win 54-52 at Virginia (
Boopie Miller right-wing 3-pointer with 0.4 seconds left)
- 11/26/24 win 79-77 vs Cal Baptist in Acrisure Holiday Invitational semifinal (
Boopie Miller 10-foot running jumper with 2.1 seconds left)
CAPTAINS: The captains for the 2025-26 season are
Boopie Miller and
B.J. Edwards. Miller was also a captain for the 2024-25 season.
CENTER OF ATTENTION: Sophomore center Samet Yiğitoğlu is averaging 11.6 points (43rd ACC), 8.7 rebounds (6th ACC, 50th) and 1.3 blocks (10th ACC) while shooting 63.3%. As A freshman in 2024-25, he averaged 10.0 points (51st ACC), 6.2 rebounds (17th ACC), 2.4 offensive rebounds (12th ACC) and 1.0 blocks (15th ACC) while shooting 53.5% from the field and recording three double-doubles (21st ACC).
SMU Best Season FG Pct by a Freshman
1 61.3 Ben Moore, 2013-14 (84-137)
2 57.2 Ira Terrell, 1972-73 (219-383)
3 55.4 Feron Hunt, 2018-19 (98-177)
4 53.5 Samet Yiğitoğlu, 2024-25 (123-230)
5 51.7 David Piehler, 1979-80 (163-315)
6 51.4 Jeff Swanson, 1974-75 (125-243)
SMU Career Blocked Shots Avarage
1 2.4 Bamba Fall (245/103), 2005-09
2 2.3 Reggie Franklin (55), 1977-79
2.3 Jon Koncak (123), 1981-85
4 2.1 Ira Terrell (80), 1972-76
5 1.4 Brad Branson (54), 1978-80
6 1.3 Patrick Simpson (114), 2001-05
7 1.2 Papa Dia (143/124), 2007-11
8 1.1 Markus Kennedy (97/89), 2013-16
—- 1.1 Samet Yiğitoğlu (38/35), 2024-
9 1.0 Cannen Cunningham (131/134), 2011-15
CENTURY MARK: SMU has scored at least 100 points eight times under Head Coach
Andy Enfield, including three this season (plus 96 2x, a 97, a 98) and a 99. The five 100-point games in 2024-25 were the most since the 1992-93 season (6 times). The Mustangs' 117-74 win at Miami 1/18/25 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).
Most 100-Point Games In A Season
6 - 1992-93
5 - 2024-25
4 - 1972-73
4 - 1975-76
Most 100-Point Games By Coach:
12 - Doc Hayes 1947-67
11 - Sonny Allen 1975-80
10 - Bob Prewitt 1967-75
8 -
Andy Enfield 2024-
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
CHARITY WORK: The Mustangs are shooting 76.9% as a team at the free-throw line (2nd ACC, 33rd NCAA) and making 18.6 per game (3rd ACC, 46th NCAA).
Boopie Miller is hitting 91.9% (1st ACC, 24th NCAA) and
Corey Washington is shooting 85.7% (4th ACC).
Boopie Miller has three of the top-21 performances in program history, knocking down 11-11 vs Tarleton State 11/3, 12-12 vs Radford 11/24 and 10-10 vs Texas A&M 12/7.
SMU Single-Game Free Throw Pct. (Min. 10 MADE)
19-19 Gene Phillips, at Texas A&M, 2-2-1971
17-17 James Thompson, Northwestern, 12-17-1962
14-14 Bryan Hopkins, Boise St., 2-1-2003
12-12 Quinton Ross, at Rice, 1-23-2003
12-12
Boopie Miller, Radford, 11-24-2025
11-11 John Colborne, Texas A&M, 2-10-1990
11-11
Boopie Miller, Tarleton State, 11-3-2025
10-10
Boopie Miller, vs Texas A&M, 12-7-2025
10-10 on 13 other occasions
SMU - Best Season Free-Throw Percentage
1. .769 (552-718) 1961-62
—- .769 2025-26
2. .768 (552-719) 1970-71
3. .762 (412-541) 2019-20
4. .761 (715-939) 1955-56
5. .759 (542-714) 1965-66
6. .750 (502-669) 2021-22
COACHES VS CANCER (Jan. 26-Feb. 1): 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! To raise awareness and bring attention to the cause during this week, we are asking coaches to return to suiting up during their games – and of course, wear their most eye-catching sneakers. 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 $179 million for the American Cancer Society.
DOUBLE-DOUBLES: Five Mustangs have recorded double-doubles in their careers:
Corey Washington (16),
Jaron Pierre Jr. (7),
Boopie Miller (7), Samet Yiğitoğlu (6),
B.J. Edwards (2). TRIPLE-DOUBLE:
B.J. Edwards had a triple-double of 24 points, 13 assists and 10 assists in the 100-69 win vs Arkansas State 11/21. It was the sixth in SMU history and the 42nd in ACC history, but the first with steals. The 10 steals set an SMU record and tied for second in ACC history. THREE DOUBLE-DOUBLES: Three Mustangs had a double-double in the 89-72 win over Radford 11/24.
Boopie Miller (25 points, 10 assists),
Jaron Pierre Jr. (15 points, 13 rebounds) and
Corey Washington (21 points, 12 rebounds) became the first SMU trio to have double-doubles in the same game since 12/16/2015 vs Nicholls (Jordan Tolbert 18pts, 23rebs; Ben Moore 22pts,15rebs; Sterling Brown 10pts,11rebs)
2025-26 Double-Doubles
Name Opponent Stats Season Career
Samet Yiğitoğlu Texas A&M-Corpus Christi 11/6/25 12 pts, 10 rebs 1st 4th
Corey Washington Murray State 11/11/25 17 pts, 11 rebs 1st 14th
Boopie Miller Butler 11/15/25 23 pts, 12 asts 1st 5th
Boopie Miller UAPB 11/18/25 15 pts, 10 asts 2nd 6th
B.J. Edwards Arkansas State 11/21/25 24 pts, 13 asts, 10 stls 1st 2nd
Boopie Miller Radford 11/24/25 25 pts, 10 asts 3rd 7th
Jaron Pierre Jr. Radford 11/24/25 15 pts, 13 rebs 1st 7th
Corey Washington Radford 11/24/25 21 pts, 12 rebs 2nd 15th
Corey Washington at Mississippi State 11/28/25 12 pts, 10 rebs 3rd 16th
Samet Yiğitoğlu vs [rv/rv] LSU 12/13/25 10 pts, 10 rebs 2nd 5th
Samet Yiğitoğlu Central Arkansas 12/21/25 14 pts, 11 rebs 3rd 6th
2024-25 Double-Doubles (returnees)
Samet Yiğitoğlu vs Washington State 11/27/24 12 pts, 11 rebs 1st 1st
Samet Yiğitoğlu [4/4] Duke 1/4/25 10 pts, 13 rebs 2nd 2nd
Boopie Miller at Miami 1/18/25 18 pts, 10 asts 1st 3rd
Boopie Miller Stanford 2/1/25 10 pts, 10 asts 2nd 4th
Samet Yiğitoğlu Pitt 2/11/25 17 pts, 10 rebs 3rd 3rd
B.J. Edwards Northern Iowa 3/19 16 pts, 10 rebs 1st 1st
GIVING THANKS: SMU Football and Men's Basketball partnered with the Dallas Police Department, Coincilman Maxie Johnson (District 4) and For Oak Cliff for its annual turkey giveaway at South Oak Cliff High School on the Wednesday before Thanksgiving. SMU redshirt-freshman
Chance Puryear is from nearby Carter High School.
HALF A HUNDRED: SMU has scored at least 50 points in a half five times this season. The Mustangs scored at least 50 in a half 13 times in 2024-25, going 10-0 in those games (high was 60 in the 1st half at Miami 1/18).
- 11/11 vs Murray State (53 in 2nd - W, 102-91)
- 11/18 vs UAPB (61 in 2nd - W, 106-60)
- 11/21 vs Arkansas State (50 in 1st, 50 in 2nd - W, 100-69)
- 12/21 vs Central Arkansas (51 in 1st - W, 99-82)
INAUGURAL ACC SEASON IN 2024-25 (13-7): SMU finished tied for fourth in its inaugural ACC season at 13-7. The Mustangs went 6-4 at Moody Coliseum and 7-3 on the road.
MEN OF STEALS: SMU is averaging 8.6 steals this season (5th ACC, 69th NCAA).
B.J. Edwards is averaging 2.4 (1st ACC, 21st NCAA) and
Boopie Miller is averaging 2.3 (3rd ACC, 26th NCAA). Last season, SMU led the ACC at 8.1 (55th NCAA).
B.J. Edwards led SMU at 2.4 steals (2nd ACC, 11th NCAA) and set a program record with 83 total steals.
Boopie Miller averaged 1.6 per contest (9th ACC).
- 12 vs Butler 11/15 (W, 87-85)
- 10 vs UAPB 11/18 (W, 106-60)
- 26 vs Arkansas State 11/21 (W, 100-69) - SMU Record, Tied ACC Record
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
7 158 Zhuric Phelps, 2021-24
8 153 Quinton Ross, 1999-03
9 144 Jon Killen, 2004-08
144
B.J. Edwards, 2023-25
SMU Career Steals Avg.
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
—- 1.8
B.J. Edwards, 2023-
—- 1.8
Boopie Miller, 2024-
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
1.7 Zhuric Phelps (158/95), 2021-24
8 1.6 Stephen Woods (179/112), 1996-00
1.6 Jimmy Whitt Jr. (103/63), 2017-19
10 1.5 Willie Davis (160/109), 1997-01
1.5 Paul McCoy (73/50), 2008-10
SMU Season Steals Average (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 (83/35)
—- 2.4
B.J. Edwards (Sr.), 2025-26
5 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 (68/30)
—- 2.3
Boopie Miller (Sr.), 2025-26
SMU Season Steals
1 83
B.J. Edwards (Jr.), 2024-25
2 79 Gerald Lewis (Sr.), 1992-93
3 77 Carl Wright (So.), 1983-84
4 76 Carl Wright (Jr.), 1984-85
SMU Single-Game Steals
1 10
B.J. Edwards, Arkansas State, 11-21-2025
2 9 Bryan Hopkins, San Jose State, 2-10-2005
3 8 Willie Davis, [15] Tulsa, 3-4-2000
4 7
Boopie Miller, Arkansas State, 11-21-2025 (plus 8 other times)
ACC Single-Game Steals
1 11 Kenny Dennard, Duke vs. Maryland ACC 2-3-79
2 10 Chris Singleton, Florida State vs. UNCG 11-14-10
10 Mo Rivers, NC State vs. Clemson ACC 1-12-74
10
B.J. Edwards, Arkansas State, 11-21-2025
ACC Single-Game Steals
1 26 NC State vs. Clemson, Jan. 12, 1974
26 SMU vs Arkansas State, Nov. 21, 2025
NET WORTH: SMU is No. 36 in the Dec. 23 NCAA NET rankings with 21 opponents in quads 1 (10) and 2 (11).
Q1 (H: 1-30) (N: 1-50) (A: 1-75) (0-2)
3 1/10/26 @Duke
6 12/3/25 @Vanderbilt L 69-88
15 1/3/26 North Carolina
17 1/31/26 @Louisville
17 2/17/26 Louisville
23 1/17/26 Virginia
37 1/7/26 @Clemson
40 12/13/25 vs LSU L 77-89
46 2/25/26 @California
68 1/20/26 @Wake Forest
Q2 (H: 31-75) (N: 51-100) (A: 76-135) (4-0)
31 2/3/26 NC State
34 3/4/26 Miami (FL)
42 11/15/25 Butler W 87-85
62 1/14/26 Virginia Tech
64 12/7/25 vs Texas A&M W 93-80 (1 OT)
70 11/11/25 Murray St. W 102-91
76 2/28/26 @Stanford
88 2/14/26 @Syracuse
115 2/7/26 @Pittsburgh
126 11/28/25 @Mississippi St. W 87-81 (1 OT)
129 3/7/26 @Florida St.
PAINT BY BIG NUMBERS: SMU is averaging 40.8 points in the paint this season. The Mustangs outscored Butler 62-30 in the paint in the 87-85 win on Nov. 15.
Most points for SMU in the paint under
Andy Enfield
- 62 vs Butler 11/15/25
- 58 at Miami 1/18/25
- 56 vs Central Arkansas 12/21/25
- 52 at Boston College 12/21/24
- 50 vs Arkansas State 11/21/25
POWER MOVE: SMU finished 24-11 (.686) after going 13-7 (.650) in the ACC. That was the second-highest winning percentage, tied for the second-most wins and tied for the second-best league win percentage among teams that changed leagues in the Power 4.
Team League Change Overall (Pct.) Conference (Pct.) Postseason
Oregon Big Ten from Pac 12 25-10 (.714) 12-8 (.600) NCAA
SMU ACC from AAC 24-10 (.686) 13-7 (.650) NIT
UCLA Big Ten from Pac 12 23-11 (.676) 13-7 (.650) NCAA
Arizona Big 12 from Pac 12 24-13 (.649) 14-6 (.700) NCAA
Stanford ACC from Pac 12 21-13 (.600) 11-9 (.550) NIT
Oklahoma SEC from Big 12 20-14 (.588) 6-12 (.333) NCAA
Texas SEC from Big 12 19-16 (.543) 6-12 (.333) NCAA
USC Big Ten from Pac 12 17-18 (.486) 7-13 (.350) The Crown
Utah Big 12 from Pac 12 16-17 (.485) 8-12 (.400) The Crown
Cal ACC from Pac 12 14-19 (.424) 6-16 (.300) N/A
Washington Big Ten from Pac 12 13-18 (.419) 4-16 (.200) N/A
Colorado Big 12 from Pac 12 14-21 (.400) 3-17 (.150) The Crown
Arizona State Big 12 from Pac 12 13-20 (.394) 4-16 (.200) The Crown
RETURNING STARTERS: The Mustangs returned senior guards
Boopie Miller and
B.J. Edwards and sophomore center Samet Yiğitoğlu. Miller was All-ACC Third Team last season after averaging 13.2 points (26th ACC), 5.5 assists (4th ACC, 33rd NCAA), 2.9 rebounds and 1.6 steals (9th ACC) with a 2.50 assist-to-turnover ratio (2nd ACC, 41st NCAA). Edwards was ACC All-Defensive Team while averaging 9.9 points (52nd ACC), 4.7 rebounds, 3.7 assists (10th ACC) and 2.4 steals (2nd ACC, 11th NCAA) with a 2.02 assist-to-turnover ratio (10th ACC). Edwards had an SMU-record 83 steals. Yiğitoğlu returns after averaging 10.0 points (51st ACC), 6.2 rebounds (17th ACC) and 1.0 blocks (15th ACC) while shooting 53.5% from the field.
ROAD WARRIORS: The Mustangs are 13-7 away from Moody Coliseum under Head Coach
Andy Enfield, inlcuding an 8-5 road record and 5-2 neutral-site mark. In 2024-25, the Mustangs were 7-3 on the road in the ACC and 11-5 away from Moody Coliseum.
SMU - Most Conference Road Wins In A Season
8 in 2016-17 (8-1)
7 in 2014-15 (7-2)
7 in 2024-25 (7-3)
6 in 1955-56 (6-0), 6 in 1966-67 (6-1), 6 in 1983-84 (6-2)
2024-25 High Major Teams With 7+ Regular-Season Road Wins: Duke, Louisville, Clemson, SMU, Houston, Texas Tech, St. John's, Marquette, UCONN, Michigan State, Michigan, Oregon, Auburn, Alabama, Florida
2024-25 High Major Teams With 10+ Regular-Season Wins Away From Home: Duke, Louisville, Clemson, SMU, Houston, Michigan State, Oregon, Auburn, Florida, Alabama, Mississippi State
RUN, RUN: SMU has 12 runs of at least 10-0 this season. Last season, The Mustangs had 30 runs of at least 10-0, going 18-3 in games when they have at least one (largest run 22-0 vs Tarleton State 11/4/24, had 3 runs of at least 10-0 vs Alabama State 12/3 and at Miami 1/18).
- 11/6 vs Texas A&M-Corpus Christi - 11-0 1st half (W, 69-58)
- 11/11 vs Murray State - 11-0 1st half (W, 102-91)
- 11/18 vs UAPB (3) - 10-0 1st half, 10-0 2nd half, 16-0 2nd half (W, 106-60)
- 11/21 vs Arkansas State - 10-0 2nd half (W, 100-69)
- 11/24 vs Radford - 10-0 2nd half, 12-0 2nd half (W, 89-72)
- 12/7 vs Texas A&M - 10-0 1st half (W, 93-80 ot)
- 12.21 vs Central Arkansas (3) - 11-0 1st half, 13-0 1st half, 10-0 2nd half (W, 99-82)
YOUTH MOVEMENT: Five Mustangs are true freshmen (
B.J. Davis-Ray,
Jermaine O'Neal Jr.,
Jaden Toombs,
Nigel Walls,
Billy White III) with three more redshirt freshmen (
Mitchell Holmes,
Niccolo Kalischer-Stork,
Chance Puryear). Only
Jaron Pierre Jr. entered the season with more than 100 collegiate games played.
STREAKS:
10+ points:
Boopie Miller 20 (13, 10, 10, 13, 11, 16, 10, 10, 20, 14, 28, 23, 15, 17, 25, 28, 17, 19, 16, 23),
Jaron Pierre Jr. 12 (21, 12, 19, 18, 23, 15, 15, 24, 13, 35, 16, 21), Samet Yiğitoğlu 4 (16, 12, 10, 14), B.J. Edwards (17)
Longest This Season:
Boopie Miller &
Jaron Pierre Jr. 12+ (current)
8+ rebounds: Samet Yiğitoğlu 6 (10, 13, 8, 8, 10, 11)
Long: Samet Yiğitoğlu 6+ (11/24 - )
Dbl-Dbl: Samet Yiğitoğlu 2 (10p/10r; 14p/11r)
Long:
Boopie Miller 2 (11/15 - 11/18),
Corey Washington 2 (11/24 - 11/28)
5+ assists:
Boopie Miller (8), Samet Yiğitoğlu (5)
Long:
Boopie Miller 7 (11/3 - 11/24)
2+ steals:
B.J. Edwards 3 (4, 2, 2),
Boopie Miller (4)
Long:
Boopie Miller 4 (11/11 - 11/21)
2+ blocks: Samet Yiğitoğlu (2)
Long: Samet Yiğitoğlu 3 (11/21 - 11/28)
MEET THE MUSTANGS:
B.J. Edwards (6-3, 200, G, Sr.) | 2024-25: Started all 35 games... 9.9 points (52nd ACC), 4.7 rebounds, 3.7 assists (10th ACC), 2.4 steals (2nd ACC, 11th NCAA), 2.02 assist-to-turnover ratio (10th ACC), double-double...ACC All-Defensive Team...received votes for ACC Most Improved Player.
Chance Puryear (6-7, 210, F, Fr-Rs.) | 2024-25: Redshirted… 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.
Boopie Miller (6-0, 175, G, Sr.) | Preseason All-ACC Second Team... 2024-25: All-ACC Third Team... Acrisure Holiday Invitational MVP… Played/started 28 of 35 games... 13.2 points (26th ACC), 5.5 assists (4th ACC, 33rd NCAA), 2.9 rebounds, 1.6 steals (9th ACC), 2.50 assist-to-turnover ratio (2nd ACC, 41st NCAA), 81.6% FTs (13th ACC), 2 double-doubles … 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 with 2.1 seconds left for 79-77 win vs Cal Baptist 11/26…
Corey Washington (6-6, 190, F, Sr.) | 2024-25 (Wichita State): Played all 34 games (33 starts)... Second on the team in scoring (13.7 ppg), rebounding (7.5 rpg), double-doubles (9) and steals (34)... Five games with 20+ points… Second Team All-AAC... One of five Oscar Robertson National Players of the Week on Feb. 18... American Player of the Week on Feb. 17... American Weekly Honor Roll 3 times (Nov. 25, Dec. 9, Feb. 10).
Sam Walters (6-9, 230, F, Jr.) | 2024-25 (Michigan): Played in 23 games (Missed final 14 games due to injury)... Averaged 5.0 points and 1.6 rebounds while hitting 36.6% on threes... Posted five double-figure scoring games... Totaled 13 assists, four blocks, and two steals.
Jaron Pierre Jr. (6-5, 210, G, Sr.) | 2024-25 (Jacksonville State): C-USA Player of the Year… Started all 36 games… averaged 21.6 points (1st C-USA, 4th NCAA), 5.5 rebounds, 3.8 assists (6th C-USA), 0.7 steals, 1.32 assist-to-turnover ratio (10th C-USA)… 38.2% 3FGs (3rd C-USA, 66th NCAA), 2.9 made 3FGs (3rd C-USA, 46th NCAA), 81.0% FTs (6th C-USA)… 2-time C-USA Player of the Week, Lute Olson Player of the Week (Feb. 10), Oscar Robertson Player of the Week (Nov. 18), Lou Henson Player of the Week (Nov. 18).
Jermaine O'Neal Jr. (6-5, 185, F, Fr.) | 2024-25 (Dynamic Prep): Ranked No. 88 by ESPN, No. 111 by On3 and No. 126 by 247 Sports... As a senior, he averaged 14.5 points, 3.8 rebounds, 1.6 assists, 1.2 blocks and 0.9 steals as Dynamic Prep advanced to the Chipotle Nationals title game and was No. 1 in the final National Top 10 high school rankings.
Billy White III (6-8, 195, F, Fr.) | 2024-25 (Veterans Memorial HS): As a junior in 2024-25, he was selected to the All-State Tournament Team and named All-South Texas MVP after averaging 18.8 points, 9.4 rebounds, 2.7 assists, 1.8 blocks and 1.0 steals as he led Veterans Memorial to a 39-1 record including a run to the UIL 5A Division I semifinals.
B.J. Davis-Ray (6-6, 195, G, Fr.) | 2024-25 (JSerra Catholic HS): Averaged 17.6 points, 6.2 rebounds and 2.7 assists as he helped the Lions to a 24-11 record his senior season, reaching the California Interscholastic Foundation Division 1 South Regional Quarterfinals... Named CIF-SS Open Division First Team and All-County First Team.
Jaden Toombs (6-10, 230, C, Fr.) | 2024-25 (Dynamic Prep): Ranked No. 38 by ESPN, No. 45 by On3 and No. 47 by 247 Sports... As a senior, he averaged 15.0 points, 9.7 rebounds, 2.2 assists and 1.4 blocks as Dynamic Prep advanced to the Chipotle Nationals title game and was No. 1 ranking in the final National Top 10 high school rankings… Was on the 2024-25 Jersey Mike's Naismith Trophy Boy's High School Player of the Year watch list.
Mitchell Holmes (6-10, 230, F, Fr-Rs.) | 2024-25: Redshirted… 2023-24 (Link Year Prep): 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.
Nigel Walls (6-10, 200, F, Fr.) | 2024-25 (St. Francis Episcopal): Four-star prospect... Ranked No. 62 by ESPN, No. 57 by On3 and No. 58 by 247 Sports... As a senior, averaged 13.3 points, 7.1 rebounds, 2.4 blocks, 2.2 assists and 1.4 steals as St. Francis Episcopal went 29-8 and won the TAPPS 4A State Championship.
Samet Yiğitoğlu (7-2, 270, C, So.) | 2024-25: Played/started 32 of 35 games... 10.0 points (51st ACC), 6.2 rebounds (17th ACC), 1.0 blocks (15th ACC), 53.5% FG, 3 double-doubles (21st 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 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).
Trey Utter (6-0, 175, G, Sr.) | 2024-25: Played 5 games, including 2 ACC games and the ACC Tournament win vs Syracuse 3/12… 2023-24: Played in 7 games.
Niccolo Kalischer-Stork (6-2, 205, G, Fr-Rs.) | 2024-25: Redshirted… 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.
HEAD COACH ANDY ENFIELD... is in his second season at SMU after being named SMU's Head Men's Basketball on April 1, 2024. In his first season on the Hilltop, he led the Mustangs to a 24-11 overall record and earned a No. 1 seed in the NIT. The Mustangs went 13-7 in the program's inaugural season in the ACC to tie for fourth. SMU signed the nation's fourth-ranked high school recruiting class, which is the best in program history.
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 Southern California (USC), where he led the Trojans to five NCAA Tournaments, including a run to the Elite Eight in 2021. He came to SMU after 11 seasons at USC, where he compiled a 220-147 record. 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.
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.
SMU BASKETBALL - HONORS (Awards/Honors since 2013-14 - AAC 2013-24, ACC 2024-present)
• 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;
Boopie Miller '26)
• 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-Conference 1st Team (Nic Moore '14, '15, '16; Semi Ojeleye '17; Kendric Davis '21, '22)
• All-Conference 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-Conference 3rd Team (Kendric Davis '20; Tyson Jolly '20; Isiaha Mike '20; Feron Hunt '21;
Boopie Miller '25)
• AAC Sixth Man of the Year (Markus Kennedy '15, '16; Ben Emelogu II '17)
• All-Defensive Team (
B.J. Edwards '25)
• 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:
Matt Cross, Ben Emelogu II, Jarrey Foster, Feron Hunt, Markus Kennedy, Jahmal McMurray, Isiaha Mike, Ben Moore, Nic Moore,Yanick Moreira, Zach Nutall, Efe Odigie,
Kario Oquendo, Nick Russell, Jordan Tolbert, Marcus Weathers, Michael Weathers, Samuell Williamson
Mustangs Selected All-Conference (Since 2013-14)
Sterling Brown (2016-17 AAC Second Team)
Kendric Davis (2019-20 AAC Third Team, 2020-21 AAC First Team, 2021-22 AAC First Team)
Feron Hunt (2020-21 AAC Third Team)
Tyson Jolly (2019-20 AAC Third Team)
Markus Kennedy (2013-14 AAC Second Team, 2014-15 AAC Second Team)
Jahmal McMurray (2018-19 AAC Second Team)
Isiaha Mike (2019-20 AAC Third Team)
Boopie Miller (2024-25 ACC Third Team)
Shake Milton (2016-17 AAC Second Team, 2017-18 AAC Second Team)
Ben Moore (2016-17 AAC Second Team)
Nic Moore (2013-14 AAC First Team, 2014-15 AAC First Team, 2015-16 AAC First Team)
Yanick Moreira (2014-15 AAC Second Team)
Semi Ojeleye (2016-17 AAC First Team)
Zhuric Phelps (2023-24 AAC Second Team)
Marcus Weathers (2021-22 AAC Second Team)
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 12th straight season SMU has supported Champions For Literacy. 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, proceeds raised go towards funding of effective literacy programs focused on elementary and middle school students. The mission of Champions 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)
1/11/25 vs Georgia Tech (W, 93-71)
2025-26 vs Arkansas State 11/21 (W, 100-69)