The SMU Mustangs delivered a commanding 110-69 win over Prairie View A&M, their largest scoring output since 1999. SMU improved to 4-0 at home, fueled by 68 bench points and a balanced attack with five players scoring in double figures.
Key Performers
Matt Cross: 17 points, 12 rebounds (1st double-double of the season).
Chuck Harris: 17 points, 5 assists (4th game with 15+ points).
Keon Ambrose-Hylton: Season-high 14 points.
Boopie Miller: 13 points (double figures in every game this season).
Samet Yiğitoğlu: 11 points, 9 rebounds.
Dominant Stats
SMU shot 50% from the field and out-rebounded PVAM 59-33. The Mustangs dished out a season-high 25 assists and held Prairie View to 32.4% shooting. They also scored 44 points in the paint and hit 12 three-pointers.
Game-Changing Runs
SMU’s 19-2 second-half run sealed the game, while a 12-0 first-half surge set the tone early. The Mustangs have recorded a first-half run of at least 11-0 in all four home games this season.
Coach Enfield’s Hot Start
In his first season, Andy Enfield has SMU at 4-1, with the team firing on all cylinders offensively. The Mustangs look poised to sustain their success as the season progresses.
Key Performers
Matt Cross: 17 points, 12 rebounds (1st double-double of the season).
Chuck Harris: 17 points, 5 assists (4th game with 15+ points).
Keon Ambrose-Hylton: Season-high 14 points.
Boopie Miller: 13 points (double figures in every game this season).
Samet Yiğitoğlu: 11 points, 9 rebounds.
Dominant Stats
SMU shot 50% from the field and out-rebounded PVAM 59-33. The Mustangs dished out a season-high 25 assists and held Prairie View to 32.4% shooting. They also scored 44 points in the paint and hit 12 three-pointers.
Game-Changing Runs
SMU’s 19-2 second-half run sealed the game, while a 12-0 first-half surge set the tone early. The Mustangs have recorded a first-half run of at least 11-0 in all four home games this season.
Coach Enfield’s Hot Start
In his first season, Andy Enfield has SMU at 4-1, with the team firing on all cylinders offensively. The Mustangs look poised to sustain their success as the season progresses.
Category
🥇
SportsTranscript
00:00SMU defeated Prairie View A&M 1-10 to 69 at Moody Coliseum Monday night.
00:10Offense was electric and the team chemistry was unmatched.
00:14Head coach Andy Reid stated in the postgame presser that they had a tough road loss to
00:18Butler but they came back, had two good days of practice and he was really proud of the
00:22way they performed tonight.
00:24We did not play well enough in the crucial part of the game to win a big road game.
00:28So we're hoping to learn from that.
00:30I thought our guys had two good days of practice leading up to the night.
00:33I was very proud of them in the second half because they came out with some energy and
00:37really defended and offensively they shared the ball at 25 assists.
00:42Chuck Harris led the Mustangs with 17 points, 3 rebounds and 5 assists along with Matt Cross
00:47who tied with Harris for 17 points and 10 rebounds.
00:52SMU will be back at home this Friday night for an ACC vs. SEC matchup against Mississippi
00:58State.
00:59For all things SMU and D210 sport updates, stay tuned every Wednesday and Thursday nights
01:03Channel 15 on Spectrum Cable.
01:05I'm Maria Turner and you've just been Credentialed.