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Mustangs Host Notre Dame On Senior Night | Sunday 5pm CT

SMU (9-18, 2-13 ACC) vs Notre Dame (17-9, 9-6 ACC)
David B. Miller Court at Moody Coliseum – Dallas, Texas
Sunday, February 22, 2026 – 5 p.m. CT
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DALLAS (SMU) – The SMU women's basketball team continues its 50th season in program history, hosting Notre Dame on Sunday at 5 p.m. CT, the Mustangs final home game of the season. Fans can watch the game on ACCNX, listen on the SMU Mobile App or SiriusXM  or follow along via live stats found here.

Sunday's game is Senior Night for the Mustangs as seniors, Ayanna Thompson, Tyi Skinner, Anaya Brown, Grace Hall, Kyla Deck, Jzaniya Harriel, Paulina Paris, Miriam Ibezim will be honored before tipoff. Single-game tickets for the 2025-26 season are available now and can be purchased here. More information on all ticket options can be found here. For any ticket questions, please contact 214-SMU-GAME or email tickets@smu.edu.

SMU will look to get back in the win column after falling to Boston College last time. SMU is 1-1 in this current three-game homestand.

The Mustangs started the homestand by defeating Pitt for the second time this season, after holding on for a 79-78 victory. Zahra King led the way with 25 points, her 5th 20-point game of the season. Ayanna Thompson made a career-high five three-pointers and had six assists in the game as well. SMU earned its first ACC win of the season after the team defeated Pitt 83-76 on the road in Pittsburgh. Zahra King scored 40 points while Anaya Brown dropped 20 in the team's first ACC win under Adia Barnes.

The Mustangs have been dealing with injuries all season long and had only seven players available last time out. Zahra King, Anaya Brown, Ayanna Thompson, and Grace Hall have been leading the way for the SMU during ACC play and are the only four Mustangs to start in at least 12 ACC games this season.

Zahra King made history in the team's first game against Pitt, as she became the third ever Mustang to score 40 points in a game, as she went 7-of-12 from three-point range, which is tied for the second most three pointers made in a single game in school history.

The Brooklyn, N.Y., native leads SMU in points scored with 397 total points and has recorded 18 games scoring in double figures, including scoring 25 points at home versus Pitt.  She is averaging 16.3 ppg in ACC play and has scored over 20 points in four ACC games this season.

King has been incredibly efficient, shooting 45.2% from the field, the second-best mark among ACC guards.  She ranks ninth overall in the ACC in field goal percentage, 12th overall in total points and 13th in points per game (14.7).

Anaya Brown has stepped up for the Mustangs during ACC action. Brown scored 20 points in back-to-back games (22 vs VT, 20 at Pitt). Against Pitt Brown led the charge on defense with four blocks, tying her season high. She ranks 6th in the ACC in total blocks with 40 this season.

During ACC play, Brown is averaging 9.7 points and 6.5 rebounds per game. She has scored in double figures in five of her last eight games, including a team-high 19 points against Boston College.

Ayanna Thompson made a career-high five three-pointers in the win over Pitt and has scored in double figures in the past two games, 15 vs Pitt, 13 vs BC.

On offense, SMU has had six games with 30+ points off the bench, including a season-high of 38 against Arkansas. SMU has also had nine games with over 30 points in the paint this season, with the most recent occurrence last time out against Pitt (32).

SMU's defense has been causing havoc for other teams this season as the Mustangs rank third in the ACC / 49th in the NCAA in steals per game at 10.4. SMU also ranks sixth in the ACC / 38th in the NCAA in blocks per game (4.5) and seventh in the ACC in turnovers forced per game (17.2).

SMU is third in the ACC in total steals with 281 and has recorded double-digit steals in 17 games this season, most since the 2012-13 season (18). SMU is coming off recording 10 steals against Pitt. The team's 84 steals in the first seven games were the most since the team had 89 during the 2012-13 season.

SMU is 9-18 under head coach  Adia Barnes. Barnes, a former WBCA Coach of the Year Finalist and Naismith Coach of the Year Semifinalist, was named Head Women's Basketball Coach at SMU on April 5.

As SMU enters year two in the ACC, it will do so with an entirely new roster and coaching staff, signing 15 new players ahead of the 2025-26 season. Of the 15, eight players transferred in from a Power 4 institution. The Mustangs will also be one of the more experienced teams in the nation, having added eight seniors/graduate students to the roster this season.

// THE MATCH UP
  • SMU enters the game 2-13 in the ACC, while Notre Dame is 9-6 in league play. Notre Dame has won its past two game including defeating NC State at home. The Fighting Irish are 4-6 on the road this season, while SMU is 6-9 at home.
  • Sunday's game will be the fifth all-time meeting between SMU and Notre Dame. Notre Dame leads the series 3-1 and defeated the Mustangs in South Bend last year. It will be the second time that the two teams have faced each other in Moody. The last time the SMU team defeated Notre Dame was in 1984 inside Moody Coliseum.
// KING'S COURT
  • Zahra King has been a bright spot for the Mustangs all season long, but dazzled in the team's victory over Pitt in January.
  • King reached 40 points on an efficient 11-of-19 shooting and went 7-of-12 from beyond the arc and 11-of-13 at the line. She scored 29 of her 40 points in the second half to lead SMU to victory. King also had four steals and three assists in the game.
  • Her historic 40-point performance is the third-most points scored in a single game in program history and the most since Shawna Ford scored 42 against TCU in 1997. Her seven made three pointers are also tied for the second most in a single game in school history.
  • As a sophomore, King is also only the third ACC underclassman to score 40 points in a game this century, joining Jewel Spear (40-Wake Forest vs. ETSU 12/13/2) and Tiana Mangakahia (44-Syracuse vs. Georgia Tech 1/4/18). It was also the 38th time an ACC player has ever scored 40 points in a game and is one of three players to do so this season.
  • King is averaging 14.7 points per game overall (13th in the ACC) and 16.3 points per game in ACC play (7th in the ACC). She has made 146 field goals (10th in the ACC) while shooting 45.2% from the floor this season (9th in the ACC). Her 397 total points also rank 12th in the conference.
  • King is also shooting 39.2% from downtown this season and leads the team in made three pointers with 40.
// (ACC)OMPLISH GREATNESS
  • ACC teams finished the regular season with a combined 144 nonconference victories.
  • The ACC has played 31 nonconference games against AP Top 25 opponents this season (32 against USA TODAY Coaches Poll teams), the most among peer power conferences.
  • Three ACC teams are currently ranked in the AP Poll: Louisville (No. 8), Duke (No. 9), and North Carolina (No. 22), while Syracuse received votes.
  • Three ACC teams appear in the latest USA TODAY Coaches Poll: Louisville (No. 8), Duke (No. 13), and North Carolina (No. 22).
  •  The ACC currently has 10 teams in the top 50 of the NET: Louisville (No. 8), Duke (No. 10), North Carolina (No. 18), NC State (No. 24), Notre Dame (No. 25), Virginia (No. 36), Syracuse (No. 38), Clemson (No. 40), Virginia Tech (No. 42), Stanford (No. 44),
// ARIZONA DUO
  • Sahnya Jah and Paulina Paris, who transferred from Arizona to SMU, have excelled as Mustangs, with each averaging over 9 points per game this season.
  • Paris has reached double figures in four ACC games, including a 20-point performance against Louisville.
  • Sahnya Jah scored 22 points in back-to-back games against Syracuse and Arkansas and had a team-high 16 points in the win over Coppin State. She led SMU with 14 points last time out against FSU and had 15 points against Miami and last time out against Pitt.  
// KYLA 1K DECK
  • Kyla Deck scored her 1,000th career point on the road at Sam Houston State.
  • Deck scored her 1,000th career point at the end of the third quarter and finished the game with 14 points. Deck made two three-pointers, including a clutch three-pointer in the fourth quarter, to help seal the win for SMU.
// OFFENSIVE PRODUCTION
  • As a team, SMU is shooting 37.8% from the field and has shot over 40% in 12 games this season, including shooting 43.1% against Pitt.  
  • SMU has had six games with four or more players reaching double figures, most recently against Pitt.  
  • The Mustangs had five players reach double figures in their win over Grambling State, a feat achieved only twice last season. SMU defeated GSU 96-70, the most points scored in a game since SMU scored 96 against Alabama State in 2023.
// DOMINATE DEFENSE
  • SMU has forced 466 turnovers this season and has forced 20 or more in 11 games, including 21 against FSU and at Pitt.
  • SMU tied its season high, forcing 24 turnovers in the win over Coppin State.  SMU's 11 games with 20 or more turnovers are now the most in a single season since the 2019-20 season (12).
  • The Mustangs also forced 24 turnovers and recorded a season high 16 steals against GCU. Four mustangs finished with three steals in the game.
  • SMU has recorded 281 steals this season and ranks third in the ACC in steals per game (10.6) and third in the conference in total steals. The Mustangs have recorded 17 games with double-digit steals, the most since the 2012-13 season (18).
  • Before suffering a season ending injury, Kyla Deck has 49 and has recorded 215 steals in her career.  Deck has totaled five games with five or more steals this season, including two six-steal games and a seven-steal game against Southern.
  • Deck recorded six steals against Grambling State, which was tied for the most by any ACC player in their team's season-opening game.
// LETTING IT FLY
  • The Mustangs have shot over 35% from three-point range in nine of the last 17 games, including a season high of 47.4% (9-19) against Southern.  SMU has shot over 40% from three in nine games this season, including last two games against Pitt (43.1%) and Boston College (40.9%)
  • SMU knocked down a season high 11 three pointers against Texas Tech. The team was 11-33 from behind the arc. The 33 attempts are tied for second-most in program history.
  • SMU has made double-digit three-pointers in four games this season. SMU tied its season high, going 11-24 from beyond the arc against Pitt last time out.
  • The Mustangs have made 167 three-pointers this season, while King leads the team with 40 made.
 // IT'S A BLOCK PARTY
  • SMU has totaled 122 blocks this season, the sixth most in the ACC. The team's 4.5 blocks per game also ranks sixth in the conference.
  • SMU has now had three games with eight blocks this season after achieving the feat against Pitt.  Anaya Brown leads the team in total blocks with 40 and had her second four-block game this season at home versus Pitt. Hall, who also had four blocks against Virginia Tech and Miami, is second with 34.  
  • Brown has had four games this season with three blocks and has totaled 21 career games with three or more. She has now totaled 172 blocks in her career. Her 40 blocks and 1.48 blocks per game this season rank 6th in the ACC. Grace Hall is second on the team with 34 blocks and ranks 10th in the ACC in blocks per game (1.42).
// GETTING TO THE LINE
  • The Mustangs have made getting to the line a point of emphasis recently, making 10+ in six of their past nine games, including 19-28 from the line at Pitt. SMU is 9th in the ACC in free throw attempts per game (17.5) and 10th in the conference in free throws made per game (11.9).  The Mustangs were 16-20 from the line against UNC.
  • The team was 23-of-28 (82%) from the line against Southern Miss. Tyi Skinner (7-8), Zahra King (4-5) and Kyla Deck (4-4) led the way at the stripe.
  • SMU got to the line a lot against Grambling and was 28-37 from the stripe in the game. The Mustangs' 28 made free throws are the most since the team made 40 at Memphis during the 2023-24 season.
// POINTS IN THE PAINT
  • The Mustangs have been attacking the paint this season. The team scored a season-high 50 points in the paint against Arkansas. It was the first time the Mustangs had scored 50 points in the paint in a game since the team scored 52 against Air Force in 2023.
  • SMU has had nine games scoring 30 or more points this season, as the team recorded 32 points in the paint against Pitt.
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Players Mentioned

Paulina Paris

#23 Paulina Paris

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5' 9"
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Anaya Brown

#4 Anaya Brown

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6' 1"
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Sahnya Jah

#11 Sahnya Jah

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6' 0"
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Grace Hall

#7 Grace Hall

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6' 2"
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Jzaniya  Harriel

#21 Jzaniya Harriel

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5' 10"
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Kyla Deck

#12 Kyla Deck

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5' 9"
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Ayanna Thompson

#1 Ayanna Thompson

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6' 1"
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Tyi Skinner

#3 Tyi Skinner

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5' 5"
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Zahra  King

#2 Zahra King

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Miriam Ibezim

#33 Miriam Ibezim

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Players Mentioned

Paulina Paris

#23 Paulina Paris

5' 9"
SR
SR-TR
G
Anaya Brown

#4 Anaya Brown

6' 1"
SR
SR-TR
F
Sahnya Jah

#11 Sahnya Jah

6' 0"
JR
JR-TR
F
Grace Hall

#7 Grace Hall

6' 2"
RS SR
RS SR-TR
F
Jzaniya  Harriel

#21 Jzaniya Harriel

5' 10"
RS SR
RS SR-TR
G
Kyla Deck

#12 Kyla Deck

5' 9"
SR
SR-TR
G
Ayanna Thompson

#1 Ayanna Thompson

6' 1"
SR
SR-TR
G
Tyi Skinner

#3 Tyi Skinner

5' 5"
GS
GS-TR
G
Zahra  King

#2 Zahra King

5' 10"
SO
SO-TR
G
Miriam Ibezim

#33 Miriam Ibezim

6' 2"
SR
SR-TR
F