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SMU Hosts Syracuse For Senior Night At Moody Coliseum | Tuesday 8pm CT

SMU (21-8, 12-6 ACC) vs Syracuse (12-17, 6-12 ACC)
David B. Miller Court at Moody Coliseum – Dallas, Texas
Tuesday, March 4, 2025 – 8 p.m. CT
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SMU hosts Syracuse on Tuesday at Moody Coliseum for senior night. The Mustangs will honor Keon Ambrose-Hylton, Matt Cross, Tibet Görener, Chuck Harris, Kario Oquendo and Jackson Young in a pregame ceremony.

The Mustangs enter the matchup with Syracuse at 21-8 overall and 12-6 in the ACC after a 73-68 loss at Stanford on Saturday. This is the first meeting between the programs. 

SMU is averaging 81.7 points (3rd ACC, 26th NCAA) while shooting 48.2% (2nd ACC, 31st NCAA) overall and 38.4% on threes (3rd ACC, 18th NCAA). The Mustangs are also leading the ACC in total rebounds (39.3, 25th NCAA), steals (7.8, 75th NCAA) and fastbreak points (13.6, 33rd NCAA). SMU is second in the ACC in rebound margin (+6.4, 22nd NCAA), second in offensive rebounds (13.0, 35th NCAA), second in assists (16.0, 46th NCAA), second in bench points (25.2, 58th NCAA). fourth in scoring margin (+9.7, 35th NCAA), third in field-goal defense (40.9%, 41st NCAA), and sixth in assist-to-turnover ratio (1.33, 81st NCAA). SMU is one of nine teams in the top 40 nationally in field-goal percentage and field-goal defense (Auburn, Bradley, Duke, Kansas, Liberty, McNeese, Michigan, Yale).

Boopie Miller is averaging 13.4 points (26th ACC), 5.7 assists (4th ACC, 32nd NCAA) and 1.6 steals (7th ACC) with a 2.58 assist-to-turnover ratio (4th ACC, 38th NCAA). Chuck Harris is next in scoring at 13.0 (31st ACC) while hitting 43.0% from three. B.J. Edwards is averaging 10.4 points (51st ACC), 3.8 assists (11th ACC) and 2.3 steals (2nd ACC, 15th NCAA). Matt Cross has six double-doubles (8th ACC) and is leading the Mustangs in rebounding (7.9, 5th ACC) while adding 11.9 points (36th ACC). The Mustangs are one of two teams with six scoring in double figures (Ole Miss) with Kario Oquendo (10.7, 48th ACC) and Samet Yiğitoğlu (10.6, 49th ACC). Yiğitoğlu is second for SMU in rebounds (6.5, 14th ACC) and leading the Mustangs in blocked shots (1.0, 17th ACC). 

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 (12-6): SMU's inaugural ACC home slate (5-4) includes Virginia (W, 63-51), [4/4] Duke (L, 89-62), Georgia Tech (W, 93-71), [25/rv] Louisville (L, 98-73), Cal (W, 76-65), Stanford (W, 85-61), Pitt (W, 83-63), Wake Forest (L, 77-66), [18/17] Clemson (L, 79-69) and Syracuse (Mar. 4). The Mustangs' road ACC contests (7-2) are Boston College (W, 103-77), North Carolina (L, 82-67), Virginia (W, 54-42), Miami (W, 117-74), N.C. State (W, 63-57), Virginia Tech (W, 81-75), Notre Dame (W, 97-73), Cal (W, 81-77), Stanford (L, 73-68) 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 (L, 73-68 at Stanford on March 1): STANFORD, Calif. (AP) -- Maxime Raynaud scored 26 points, including a spectacular follow slam with 8.7 seconds left, and Stanford defeated SMU 73-68 on Saturday. The Mustangs had a 13-0 run to erase a 10-point deficit and take a 60-57 lead midway through the second half. But after Chuck Harris hit a jumper for a 68-67 lead with 3:35 remaining, SMU missed its last four shots and had a critical turnover. Benny Gealer and Oziyah Sellers both scored to put the Cardinal up 71-68 with 2:18 to play. It was late in the shot clock when Ryan Agarwal put up a desperation 3-pointer for Stanford and as the ball bounced high off the rim Raynaud flew in unimpeded from behind the arc for the game-sealing basket. Gealer, who made 5 of 6 3-pointers, had 17 points for the Cardinal (19-10, 11-7 Atlantic Coast Conference). Harris scored 17 points for the Mustangs (21-8, 12-6), Kario Oquendo added 15 points and Matt Cross had 13. Stanford had 11 3s but just two free throws while SMU went 16 of 22 from the line. There were six ties and seven lead changes in the first half before the Cardinal went on a 15-2 run, taking a 36-26 lead on a jumper by Sellers with 5:11 to go. Gealer drilled a 3-pointer to up Stanford's lead to 43-30 but the Mustangs closed with three 3s to pull within 45-39 at the half.

UP NEXT: SMU plays the regular-season finale at Florida State on Saturday. The T. Rowe Price Men's Basketball Tournament is March 11-15 at the Spectrum Center in Charlotte, North Carolina. The Mustangs have clinched at least a bye and will not play until at least March 12.

THE SERIES VS. SYRACUSE (0-0): First meeting.

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.  

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 Yiğitoğlu recording his first double-double of 12 points and 11 rebounds. Matt Cross finished with seven points and 10 rebounds. 

ACTIVE CAREER LEADERS: Matt Cross, Chuck Harris and Boopie Miller are among the NCAA's active career leaders. Cross is 66th in rebounds (766); Harris is 46th in points (1,770), 40th in threes made (264); while Miller is 63rd in scoring (14.4), 70th in assists (421), 34th in assists average (4.53) and 49th in assist-to-turnover ratio (1.74).

ASSISTS: SMU is second in the ACC in assists at 16.0 (46th NCAA). Boopie Miller is averaging 5.7 (4th ACC, 32nd NCAA). B.J. Edwards is next for the Mustangs at 3.8 (11th ACC). Both are also among the league leaders in assist-to-turnover ratio with Boopie Miller at 2.58 (4th ACC, 38th NCAA) and B.J. Edwards at 1.98 (13th ACC).

ASSISTS 2.0: B.J. Edwards has a 2.17 assist-to-turnover ratio in his career at SMU. That ranks fifth among those averaging at least 3.0 assists per game. Boopie Miller at 2.58 (4th ACC, 38th NCAA) and B.J. Edwards at 1.98 (13th ACC).

BALANCING ACT: The Mustangs have had at least five players in double figures in 12 games (11-1), at least six with 10+ three times (3-0) and seven at 10+ twice (2-0):

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. All three are McDonald's All-American Game nominees.
- 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 +6.4 in rebounding this season (2nd ACC / 22nd NCAA) with nine games of +10 or better and four games of +20 or better. The Mustangs average 13.0 offensive rebounds (2nd ACC / 35th NCAA).

CAPTAINS: The captains for the 2024-25 season are Keon Ambrose-Hylton, Chuck Harris and Boopie Miller.

CENTER OF ATTENTION: Freshman center Samet Yiğitoğlu is averaging 10.6 points (49th ACC), 6.5 rebounds (14th ACC) and 1.0 blocks (17th ACC) while shooting 55.8% from the field. He had a career-high 20 points, including 4-4 on free throws in the final two minutes to seal the 63-57 win at NC State on Jan. 25. Both were 1-and-1 situations, sinking a pair at 1:59 and again with 18 seconds left. 

CHAIRMAN OF THE BOARDS: Matt Cross is leading the Mustangs at 7.9 rebounds per game (5th ACC). He has six double-doubles this season (8th ACC). He had a career-high tying 16 rebounds 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 10th in the ACC with 2.5 offensive rebounds per game, grabbing season highs of seven against Washington State and LSU.

DOUBLE-DOUBLES: Matt Cross (6, 8th ACC), Samet YiÄŸitoÄŸlu (3, 18th ACC), Yohan Traore (2), Boopie Miller (2)

DOUBLE FIGURES: Nine Mustangs have scored in double figures multiple times this season: Chuck Harris (21), Matt Cross (21), Samet Yiğitoğlu (18), Boopie Miller (17), B.J. Edwards (17), Kario Oquendo (16), Yohan Traore (7), Keon Ambrose-Hylton (4), Jerrell Colbert (2).

FLOOR EXPERIENCE: Five Mustangs have played in 120 or more NCAA D-I games: Chuck Harris (145), Tibet Görener (129), Kario Oquendo (125), Keon Ambrose Hylton (123), and Matt Cross (123).

GRAND ACHIEVEMENT: Four Mustangs have reached the 1,000-point milestone: Chuck Harris (1,770), Kario Oquendo (1,410), Boopie Miller (1,335) and Matt Cross (1,324).

HALF A HUNDRED: The Mustangs have scored at least 50 in a half 13 times. SMU is 10-0 in those games.

LEADING BY COMMITTEE: Six Mustangs have led the team in scoring this season: Chuck Harris (10x), Boopie Miller (8x), Matt Cross (5x), Kario Oquendo (5x), Samet Yiğitoğlu (3x), B.J. Edwards (1x)

MEN OF STEALS: B.J. Edwards is leading SMU at 2.3 steals (2nd ACC, 15th NCAA). Boopie Miller is averaging 1.6 per contest (7th ACC).

POWER MOVE: SMU is 21-8 (.724) with an 12-6 (.667) ACC record. That is the most wins, the best winning percentage and second-best league win percentage among teams that changed leagues in the Power 4.

ROAD WARRIORS: The Mustangs are 7-2 on the road in the ACC and 10-3 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 (7-2)
6 in 1955-56 (6-0), 6 in 1966-67 (6-1), 6 in 1983-84 (6-2)
High Major Teams With 7+ Road Wins: Duke, Louisville, Clemson, SMU, Houston, St. John's, Marquette, UCONN, Michigan State, Michigan, Auburn, Alabama
High Major Teams With 10+ Wins Away From Home: Duke, Louisville, Clemson, SMU, Houston, Michigan State, Oregon, Auburn, Florida, Alabama, Mississippi State

RUN, RUN: The Mustangs have 27 runs of at least 10-0 this season, going 16-2 in games when they have at least one run of at least 10-0.

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).

SWEEP 2.0: SMU swept Cal with an 81-77 win at Berkely on Feb. 26 after recording a 76-65 victory in Dallas on Jan. 29.

TRIPLE THREAT: The Mustangs are 38.4% from three this season (3rd AAC, 18th NCAA). SMU has made at least 10 three-pointers in 11 games this season and has shot 50% or better from beyond the arc seven times this season. In the 103-77 win at Boston College on Dec. 21, SMU hit 68.8% (11-16), the fifth-highest percentage in program history.

MEET THE MUSTANGS:

Keon Ambrose-Hylton (6-9, 220, F, Sr.) | 2024-25: Played all 29 games...3.7 points, 2.3 rebounds, 53.6% 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 29 games...2.8 points, 2.0 rebounds, 0.8 blocks, 62.8% 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 28 games... 11.9 points (36th ACC), 7.9 rebounds (5th ACC), 1.7 assists, 1.0 steals, 49.2% FGs, 38.8% 3FGs, 6 double-doubles (8th 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 29 games... averaging 10.4 points (51st ACC), 4.6 rebounds, 3.8 assists (11th ACC), 2.3 steals (2nd ACC, 14th NCAA), 1.98 assist-to-turnover ratio (13th 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 18 games...2.3 points, 1.0 rebounds... 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 25 games (1 start)... 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 29 games (13 starts)... 13.0 points (31st ACC), 2.7 rebounds, 2.4 assists, 1.3 assist-to-turnover ratio, 43.0% on 3FGs, 2.2 made threes per game (7th 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: Played/started 24 of 29 games (missed 2/15, 2/19, 2/22, 2/26, 3/1 - injury)... 13.4 points (26th ACC), 5.7 assists (4th ACC, 30th NCAA), 3.1 rebounds, 1.6 steals (7th ACC), 2.58 assist-to-turnover ratio (4th ACC, 38th NCAA), 82.8% FTs (8th 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 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 29 games (9 starts)... 10.7 points (48th ACC), 3.2 rebounds, 0.9 assists, 0.9 steals, 41.7% on 3FGs... 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 26 games... 6.7 points, 3.7 rebounds, 48.7% FGs, 2 double-doubles... 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 4 games... 2023-24: Played in 7 games.

Samet Yiğitoğlu (7-2, 265, C, Fr.) | 2024-25: Played/started 26 games... 10.6 points (49th ACC), 6.5 rebounds (14th ACC), 1.0 blocks (17th ACC), 55.8% FG, 3 double-doubles (___ 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 6 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. 

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. 
 
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.
 
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 (4615 Greenville Ave). Fans can watch 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)

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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Keon Ambrose-Hylton

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Trey Utter

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Jackson Young

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Yohan Traore

#21 Yohan Traore

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Kario Oquendo

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Boopie Miller

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Players Mentioned

Keon Ambrose-Hylton

#22 Keon Ambrose-Hylton

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B.J. Edwards

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Chuck Harris

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Trey Utter

#31 Trey Utter

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Jackson Young

#35 Jackson Young

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AJ George

#10 AJ George

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Yohan Traore

#21 Yohan Traore

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Kario Oquendo

#8 Kario Oquendo

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Boopie Miller

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Matt Cross

#33 Matt Cross

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