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SMU Mustangs (14-14, 3-11 C-USA)
Wed. Feb. 28 - 7:00 p.m. CT
Moody Coliseum (8,998)
Dallas, Texas
Radio: KAAM 770 AM
Internet: Mustang All-Access
TV: CSTV (SBS-6/14K Lower (74' W), Allocated Bandwidth (MHz): 18.000, 1900-2200x30, 12031.000 MHz Vertical) (Tape-Delay 11 p.m. CT)
www.SMUMustangs.com
The SMU Mustangs (14-14, 3-11 Conference USA) host the Tulsa Golden Hurricane (17-10, 7-7 C-USA) at Moody Coliseum on Wednesday, Feb. 28 at 7 p.m. The game is nationally-televised by CSTV (tape-delay to 11 p.m.). It is the fifth of an SMU record six nationally-telecast games this season. The Mustangs’ regular season finale against sixth-ranked Memphis is also a CSTV broadcast from Moody Coliseum on Saturady, March 3, at 8:30 p.m.
Ike Ofoegbu extended his streak to five consecutive games with a double-double as he tallied a career-high 30 points (11-15 FG, 5-7 3FG, 3-3 FT) to go with 10 rebounds at Rice on Saturday. In the last five games, Ofoegbu is averaging 17.8 points and 12.6 rebounds while shooting 56.6 percent (30-53) from the field, 58.8 percent (10-17) from 3-point range, and 76.0 percent (19-25) at the free throw line. He has improved his season rebounding average to 7.7, which is second in Conference USA and 84th nationally.
The Mustangs will be the No. 11 seed in the Conference USA Championship beginning March 7, in Memphis, Tenn. The Mustangs will face the No. 6 seed, which mathematically could still be any of eight teams. The only teams SMU can’t face in the opening round are No. 1 seed Memphis and No. 12 seed East Carolina.
This is the 22nd meeting in the series with SMU trailing 20-11 after a 70-66 loss at Tulsa on Jan. 27. The Mustangs are trying to snap a three straight losses in the series after being swept last season. SMU had won five straight before the current skid.
This is the second head coaching matchup of SMU’s Matt Doherty and Tulsa’s Doug Wojcik. The two previously worked together for four years. Wojcik was an assistant coach for Doherty at Notre Dame in 1999-2000 and at North Carolina from 2000-03.
Bamba Fall is out 2-3 weeks (from Feb. 14) after a breaking his left ring-finger against Rice on Feb. 10. Bamba Fall has 62 blocks in 24 games this season, setting the SMU record for blocks by a sophomore. Jon Koncak held the previous mark, getting 54 in 30 games in 1982-83. His 62 this season are the fifth-most in a season at SMU. Reggie Franklin is fourth with 70 as a senior in 1978-79. The record is Jon Koncak’s 97 as a junior in 1983-84. Fall had 53 blocks in 18 games in 2005-06 to break the previous freshman record of 43 by Ira Terrell in 1972-73. His 115 career blocks are fifth at SMU. Franklin is fourth with 129 career swats. Koncak holds the all-time mark with 278 returns.
Devon Pearson is tied with Terry Williams for 15th at SMU with 621 career rebounds. He is also closing in on Eric Castro (634), and Quinton Ross (650). Pearson is also 17th at SMU with 110 career steals. He is about to pass Carlton McKinney (111) and then has a ways to go to catch Troy Matthews (123). Jon Killen has 198 career assists and can become the 21st SMU player to 200 career assists.
The Mustangs lead Conference USA in rebounding defense (30.2), are thirs in scoring defense (62.5) and rank fourth in rebound margin (+4.7). In league play, the Mustangs are tops in rebound defense (31.7) as well as third in free throw percentage (.727) and third in 3FG made per game (7.14). Nationally, the Mustangs are 44th in rebound margin and 46th in scoring defense. Individually, Bamba Fall is second in the league and ranked 18th nationally in blocked shots (2.58). Jon Killen is third in the league and 56th nationally in assists (4.93) and ranks fourth in the conference in steals (1.75). Ike Ofoegbu is 12th in C-USA scoring (12.

LAST GAME: HOUSTON (AP) - Morris Almond scored nine of his 19 points in the final six minutes as Rice pulled away with a 75-66 win over SMU on Saturday night. After the opening minute, Rice (14-13, 8-6 Conference USA) trailed only once, but the Mustangs stayed close much of the game. SMU (14-14, 3-11) tied the game at 52 on a Derrick Roberts jumper with 10:10 left only to have the Owls go on a 10-2 run to open a 62-54 cushion with 4:24 showing. Almond scored four points in that surge and five points afterward to help seal the victory. The win offset a 30-point performance by SMU's Ike Ofoegbu, who connected on 11 of 15 shots from the field. Jon Killen added 12 points for the Mustangs while Dez Willingham and Donatas Rackauskas each scored 10. Ofoegbu and Rackauskas also had 10 rebounds each. It made for Ofoegbu's Conference USA leading 10th double-double of the season and fifth in a row. It was the first career double-double for Rackauskas. Also scoring in double digits for Rice were Aleks Perka with 12 points and Lorenzo Williams and Patrick Britton, each with 10 points. The Owls shot 61 percent from the field. Rice reeled off 11 unanswered points to open a 13-3 advantage with 13:39 left in the half. The Owls maintained a comfortable lead much of the first half, opening their biggest lead at 30-18 on a Rodney Foster trey with 4:11 showing. Rice eventually settled for a 34-28 lead at halftime.
LAST MEETING AGAINST TULSA - L, 70-66 on Jan. 27, 2007 at Tulsa: TULSA, Okla. (AP) - Freshman point guard Mark Hill made four free throws in the final 31 seconds as Tulsa held off a late rally by Southern Methodist for a 70-66 victory on Saturday night. Tulsa (13-6, 3-3 Conference USA) was ahead until the final minute, when SMU's Donatas Rackauskas scored on a conventional 3-point play with 21 seconds left to make it 67-63. After Tulsa's Charles Ramsdell made one of two free throws, Rackauskas drained a long 3-pointer with 5.2 seconds remaining to pull the Ponies within 68-66. But Hill made two free throws with 4.2 remaining to seal the win. Jon Killen had a career-best 11 assists, getting the final one when Rackauskas knocked down his final 3-pointer. Bamba Fall had five blocks for the Mustangs. He now has 56 on the season, setting the SMU sophomore record, passing Jon Koncak's mark of 54 in 1982-83. Ike Ofoegbu led SMU with 19 points, followed by Rackauskas and Brian Epps with 14 points each. The Mustangs outshot Tulsa 46 percent to 41 percent and outrebounded the Hurricane 32-29 but had 19 turnovers to 13 for TU. Tulsa opened a 49-35 lead early in the second half before a 9-0 run by SMU pulled the Mustangs (12-8, 1-5 C-USA) within 49-44. Hill had 16 points and eight assists against three turnovers, while Rod Earls led Tulsa with 19 points, making four of 10 3-point shots. Freshman Ben Uzoh added 11 points and six rebounds.
OFF THE COURT NEWS:
FEB. 16 - CSTV Adds SMU vs. Tulsa Game on Feb. 28
The SMU men's basketball home game against Tulsa on Feb. 28 will be nationally-televised by CSTV. The game at Moody Coliseum begins at 7 p.m. CT, but will be tape-delayed on CSTV to 11 p.m. CT. This gives SMU six nationally-televised games during the 2006-07 regular season, extending the school-record.
FEB. 10 - SMU VIP - "Very Important Pony" - reading program and SMU Campus Visit Program recognized
At the Feb. 10 game against Rice, the Mustangs are hosting the SMU VIP - "Very Important Pony" - reading program and SMU Campus Visit Program for schools in the Dallas Independent School District. Mr. Bobn Sambol, proprietor of Bob's Steak and Chop House, funds both of these programs here at SMU. The VIP Reading Program provides incentives to 4th grade DISD children to read books for SMU prizes and allows our SMU Student-Athletes to make school visits and read books to elementary school children. The Campus Visit Program brings children from various DISD schools to SMU for a campus visit and to attend an SMU Athletic event. Mr. Sambol slong with Jeff Pick and Courtney Ferguson from the SMU Marketing Department organize and implement the event . The students attending the game are from John F. Kennedy Learning Center, Dan D. Rogers Elementary, and, Ben Milam Elementary. At halftime of game, Mr. Sambol gave a check for $7,918 to the SMU Mustang Club on behalf of Bob’s Steak & Chop. The total is $37 (Doak Walker’s number) for each of the 214 points the Mustangs scored at home during the 2006 football season.
FEB. 8 - Donatas Rackauskas Named ESPN The Magazine Academic All-District
SMU senior center Donatas Rackauskas was named ESPN The Magazine Academic All-District 6 in the University Division. The award is selected by members of the College Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA). He is now nominated as an ESPN The Magazine Academic All-American. If so named, he would join Pete Lodwick (1976-77) and Eric Castro (2004-05) as men's basketball Academic All-Americans from SMU. Rackauskas currently has a 3.88 grade-point-average in graduate school and will complete his masters in accounting in May of 2007. He finished his bachelor's degree in economics with a 3.82 GPA in Dec. 2005. He is also a team captain for the Mustangs along with Jon Killen, Ike Ofoegbu, and Derrick Roberts.
FEB. 8 - Red Hot & Blue Now Available At Moody Coliseum
As part of its efforts to increase amenities and general fan enjoyment, SMU is the in process of adding fare to its concessions offerings in Moody Coliseum. The first merchant to come on board is local barbeque favorite, Red Hot & Blue. Red Hot & Blue has eight Metroplex locations and has been in business in the Dallas area for over 13 years.
FEB. 5 - SMU Offering Unique Blog
Mustang Musings Is Nation's Only Frequently-Updated, Multi-Administrator Blog - smuad.blogspot.com/
As part of his on-going efforts to open lines of communication from the SMU athletic department to its fans, Director of Athletics Steve Orsini has developed "Mustang Musings," an on-line blog featuring himself, administrators and Mustang coaches. While the blog was originally created as a vehicle for Orsini to share his thoughts with the Mustang faithful, Orsini changed the direction of the blog earlier this month.
JAN. 11 - Derrick Roberts and Ike Ofoegbu named captains - Join Donatas Rackauskas and Jon Killen
Coach Matt Doherty named Derrick Roberts and Ike Ofoegbu as team captains. They joined Rackauskas and Killen, which have been team captains since before the season. The previous day, the Mustangs rallied from an 18-point halftime deficit before falling 57-56 to Southern Miss in the C-USA opener. After intermission, Roberts had five points, four rebounds, and an assist while Ofoegbu had eight points and six boards.
JAN. 9 - Matt Doherty on KFWD TV-52 Southwest Kia Sports Talk Each Thursday
Coach Matt Doherty will make a weekly appearance on Southwest Kia Sports Talk on KFWD TV-52 each Thursday until the NCAA Final Four. The show is hosted by Josh Roe and airs weekdays at 6:30 p.m. The show re-airs each night at 11:35 p.m.
DEC. 30 - Mustangs Unveil New Scoreboard and Videoboard in Moody Coliseum
The new $900,000-dollar Daktronics scoreboard is 17 feet high by 25 feet wide with eight-by-12-foot video boards on all four sides. The board was built and raised while both teams played away from Moody Coliseum during the semester break from Dec. 13 until Dec. 30. The dedication was at halftime of the Jan. 10, C-USA opener against Southern Miss. President R. Gerald Turner, Vice President Brad Cheves and Director of Athletics Steve Orsini thanked the contributors that made it a reality: Suzanne and Bill Hutchison, B.R. and Denny Holman and Sandy and Chuck Hutchison.New corner scoreboards and signage were also put in Moody during the break and are part of arena upgrades that will continue over the summer.
DEC. 20 - Inside College Hoops with Matt Doherty
SMU men's basketball coach Matt Doherty will have a weekly one-hour radio show beginning Jan. 8. Inside College Hoops with Matt Doherty is hosted by Rich Phillips, the voice of the Mustangs, and will be on KAAM 770 AM, the home of Mustangs' basketball. The weekly event will be held at Ten Sports Grill in downtown Dallas beginning at 7 p.m. (more information on page 4 of the notes)
DEC. 19 - SMU Adds George Lynch To Staff
George Lynch, a 12-year NBA veteran and NCAA Champion, joined the SMU men's basketball staff as the team's administrative assistant/graduate manager. Lynch averaged 22.8 minutes, 6.6 points, 5.0 rebounds, and 1.2 steals in 774 games during his 12 NBA seasons. He was a first round selection (12th overall) by the Los Angeles Lakers in the 1993 NBA draft and played for four franchises: Lakers, Vancouver Grizzlies, Philadelphia 76ers, and New Orleans/Oklahoma City Hornets. He was All-Atlantic Coast Conference and All-Final Four Tournament in 1993 when the North Carolina Tar Heels to the NCAA Championship. Lynch also played in the 2001 NBA Finals when the 76ers won the NBA Eastern Conference.
DEC. 8 - SMU breaks ground on Crum Basketball Center
The Mustangs broke ground on the Crum Basketball Center on Dec. 8. It is a $13 million, 43,000 sq. ft. training center that will be open in the Fall of 2007. (complete information on page 10 of the game notes)
CONVERTING TURNOVERS TO POINTS: Points off turnovers has been a good indicator of success. The Mustangs are even on average in wins and -6.5 in losses.
IS YOUR GAME HALF FULL OR HALF EMPTY: The Mustangs are 11-3 when leading at the half and 3-10 when trailing at the break. The Mustangs won 64-62 at TCU after trailing 27-21 at intermission, rallied from a 30-22 halftime deficit against Tulane for a 55-53 triumph, and won 60-56 at UAB to rebound from a 27-26 halftime score. Conversely, SMU fell 59-52 at Florida State after leading 26-25 at the half, lost to 72-67 to UTEP after holding a 32-29 edge after 20 minutes, and fell 63-60 against Rice following a 34-28 halftime edge. The 52-49 loss at Marshall was tied 18-18 at halftime.
LEADER OF BOTH PACKS: Ike Ofoegbu is leading the Mustangs with 13.8 points and 7.7 rebounds. The last time the same player led SMU in both categories was Jeryl Sasser in 2000-01 with 17.0 points and 8.3 boards.
W = 100+: Head coach Matt Doherty has 104 career wins. He got career win 100 when SMU defeated Texas-Pan American 84-71 on Jan. 4. (Doherty wins - 22 at Notre Dame, 53 at North Carolina, 15 at Florida Atlantic, 14 at SMU)
I LIKE IKE: Ike Ofoegbu has become a force for the Mustangs this season.
Points Avg. Rebs Avg. FG 3FG FT
2004-05 21 0.8 28 1.1 5-31 0-3 11-18
2005-06 102 3.8 82 3.0 35-62 0-1 32-50
2006-07 386 13.8 216 7.7 122-237 23-51 119-165
DOUBLE-DOUBLES: Devon Pearson entered the season with 11 career double-doubles, which was the most by an active player in C-USA. He was the only current Mustang with any entering 2006-07. Pearson had nine in 2005-06.
2006-07 Double-Doubles Opponent Season Career
Ike Ofoegbu 26 pts, 10 rebs La-Monroe 11/22 1st 1st
Devon Pearson 19 pts, 10 rebs Texas College 12/3 1st 12th
Ike Ofoegbu 14 pts, 10 rebs Prairie View A&M 12/10 2nd 2nd
Ike Ofoegbu 13 pts, 11 rebs at Centenary 12/16 3rd 3rd
Ike Ofoegbu 10 pts, 11 rebs Brown 1/6 4th 4th
Devon Pearson 13 pts, 10 rebs Brown 1/6 2nd 13th
Ike Ofoegbu 12 pts, 11 rebs Southern Miss 1/10 5th 5th
Bamba Fall 12 pts, 10 rebs at Houston 1/13 1st 1st
Devon Pearson 16 pts, 11 rebs UTEP 1/20 3rd 14th
Ike Ofoegbu 16 pts, 12 rebs Rice 2/10 6th 6th
Ike Ofoegbu 18 pts, 16 rebs at Marshall 2/14 7th 7th
Ike Ofoegbu 11 pts, 15 rebs East Carolina 2/17 8th 8th
Ike Ofoegbu 14 pts, 10 rebs at UTEP 2/21 9th 9th
Ike Ofoegbu 30 pts, 10 rebs at Rice 2/24 10th (leads C-USA) 10th
NO POINTS FOR YOU: SMU’s scoring defense is among the best in team history.
61.4 1985-86
62.2 1957-58
62.5 2006-07
63.2 1958-59
64.1 2005-06
64.2 1956-57
GLASS PATROL: The Mustangs’ rebound margin has a chance to be the best in school history.
+5.7 1959-60
+5.1 1988-89
+5.0 1958-59
+4.7 2006-07
+4.6 1984-85
+4.3 1999-00
MASTERS OF THE CLUTCH: Fifth-year senior Donatas Rackauskas will have his masters in accounting in May 2007 and has a become a master of hitting bigtime shots. He finished his bachelor’s in accounting in December 2005 (3.5 years). He is in his fifth season after missing the 2004-05 season due to a knee injury.
- Nov. 14 at Florida State - hit a 3-pointer with 44 seconds left to pull SMU within 54-52 before falling 59-52.
- Jan. 6 against Brown - hit a 3-pointer with six seconds remaining in overtime to seal the 60-56 victory
- Jan. 27 at Tulsa - his a 3-pointer with 6 seconds left to pull SMU within 68-66 before fall 70-66
SO CLOSE: The Mustangs have lost five league games by five points or less and all were one-possession games in the final minute.
Southern Miss 1/10 L, 57-56 Derrick Roberts took potential game-winning shot from left elbow at buzzer
UTEP 1/20 L, 72-67 Donatas Rackasukas missed tying 3-pointer with 17 seconds left
at Tulsa 1/27 L, 70-66 Donatas Rackauskas made it 68-66 with a 3-pointer with 6 seconds left
Rice 2/10 L, 63-60 Briwn Epps took potential game-tying 3-pointer from top of key at buzzer
at Marshall 2/14 L, 52-49 Dez Willingham took potential tying 3-pointer from right-wing as time expired
JON “SHOOTER†KILLEN: Coach Matt Doherty called Jon Killen “shooter†during the summer to help him think more aggressively on offense. The mindset is showing. He had a career-high 20 points at UTEP Feb. 21.
2004-05 Fr. 46 points in 28 games (1.6 avg)
2005-06 So. 57 points in 29 games (2.0 avg)
2006-07 Jr. 228 points in 28 games (8.1 avg)
BUZZER BEATERS:
11/12 vs. Illinois State - W, 57-55 - Devon Pearson gave the Mustangs an opening-night victory against Illinois State as he tipped in a miss from Derrick Roberts as time expired for the 57-55 triumph. Pearson tipped it in from the right side of the basket after Roberts’ 12-foot jumper from the left baseline skipped across the rim.
12/21 at TCU - W, 64-62 - Dez Willingham hit a running 3-pointer from the left wing as time expired to give SMU the 64-62 win. The play started when Derrick Roberts received the inbounds pass and threw it to Donatas Rackauskas at mid-court. Rackauskas took two dribbles and fed Willingham on the left wing for the game-winner. The lead changed hands four times in the final 17 seconds. Brent Hackett gave TCU a 60-59 lead on a 3-pointer with 17 seconds remaining. Jon Killen was fouled by Kevin Langford three seconds later and hit both free throws. Killen was then called for a blocking foul against Ryan Wall with 8.9 seconds to go. Wall hit both free throws to give TCU a 62-61 edge that set up the final play.
RALLY, RALLY: The Mustangs have rallied from double-digit deficits in the second-half to be within a possession multiple times, including overcoming a 13-point deficit against Tulane for a 55-53 win.
GAME FINAL DEFICIT CLOSEST
Southern Miss 1/10 L, 57-56 21 (42-21) at 17:48 2nd 56-55 (Led by 1 at 2:42, So. Miss winner at 1:32)
at Tulsa 1/27 L, 70-66 14 (49-35) at 13:56 2nd 68-66 (on Donatas Rackauskas 3FG at 0:06)
Tulane 1/24 W, 55-53 13 (40-27) at 14:30 2nd 55-53 (53-51 lead on 2FT by Bamba Fall at 3:01)
WHERE THERE IS A “WILLâ€INGHAM, THERE IS A WAY: Dez Willingham has beat the buzzer with a running 3-pointer twice to snatch victory from the jaws of defeat. He also kncoked down clutch free throws after being fouled on another buzzer-beating attempt:
Dec. 21, 2006 - W, 64-62 at TCU - Willingham hit a running 3-pointer from the left wing as time expired to give SMU the 64-62 win. He received a pass from Donatas Rackauskas as the Mustangs went the length of the court for the winner in the final 8.9 seconds. The lead changed hands four times in the final 17 seconds.
Feb. 15, 2006 - Marshall L, 75-72 (ot) - The Mustangs forced overtime after Willingham hit three free throws with seven seconds left as he was fould attempting the potential game-tying 3-pointer.
Jan. 21, 2006 - Rice W, 80-69 (ot) - The Mustangs forced overtime after Willingham hit a 25-foot three-pointer to tie the game at 64-64 with a half a second left in regulation. That concluded an SMU rally from seven points down with 1:37 remaining in the second half.
FAMILIAR FOE: The Mustangs have met seven opponents more than 100 times.
Rice 184 111-73 L, 63-60 - Feb. 10@SMU, L, 75-66 - Feb. 24@RU
TCU 182 100-82 W, 64-62 - Dec. 21@TCU
Baylor 175 100-75
Texas A&M 175 90-85
Texas 174 71-103
Arkansas 153 59-94
Texas Tech 104 47-57
HONORS:
Colonial Classic All-Tournament (SMU went 2-1)
Jon Killen (10.7 points, 5.4 assists, 3.3 steals)
Ike Ofoegbu (14.0 points, 6.7 rebounds)
ESPN The Magazine Academic All-District
Donatas Rackauskas (3.88 GPA in his Masters in Accounting program)
ASSIST BY KILLEN: That call has been the most common assist call at SMU in more than a decade. Jon Killen is averaging 4.93. No player has averaged five or more assists for SMU since Gerald Lewis had 6.7 per outing in 1992-93. Killen had 10 against Louisiana-Monroe and 11 at Tulsa. The 11 at Tulsa was the most since 12 by Jeryl Sasser against Rice on Jan. 31, 1998.
SMU CAREER Assists: Jon Killen became the 21st SMU player with 200 or more career assists when he reached the mileston at Rice on Feb. 24. Derrick Roberts is alswo closing in on 200 career assists.
1 828 Butch Moore, 1982-86
2 491 Gerald Lewis, 1989-93
3 469 Jeryl Sasser, 1997-01
4 468 Billy Allen, 1978-80
5 460 Carl Wright, 1982-85
6 419 Roderick Hampton, 1987-91
7 403 Kato Armstrong, 1985-89
8 396 Bryan Hopkins, 2002-06
9 387 Troy Matthews, 1993-97
10 363 Zachary Thiel, 1971-74
11 334 Scott Johnson, 1983-87
12 323 Stephen Woods, 1996-00
13 279 Jemeil Rich, 1994-97
14 278 David Piehler, 1979-83
15 276 Damon Hancock, 1998-02
16 260 Phil Hale, 1976-80
17 239 Michael Jaccar, 1974-76
18 236 Carlton McKinney, 1986-88
19 222 Quinton Ross, 1999-03
20 212 Justin Isham, 2001-05
21 204 Jon Killen, 2004-07 (reached 200 with 6 assists at Rice 2/24)
187 Derrick Roberts, 2004-07
OPENING ACT IS A WINNER: Matt Doherty is off to an impressive start at SMU. Here is a comparison of the first year for men’s basketball coaches on the Hilltop. The most wins are 16 by Sonny Allen in 1975-76.
COACH W-L PCT SEASON LEAGUE W-L PCT FINISH
Dale Morrison 12-2 .857 1916-17 N/A
John Shumate 13-16 .813 1988-89 SWC 7-9 .438 7th of 9
F.C. Baccus 14-8 .636 1938-39 SWC 8-4 .667 3rd of 7
Sonny Allen 16-12 .571 1975-76 SWC 10-6 .625 3rd of 9
E.O. “Doc†Hayes 13-10 .565 1947-48 SWC 5-7 .417 5th of 7
James Stewart 10-8 .556 1942-43 SWC 4-8 .333 T-5th of 7
Burton Rix 5-4 .555 1917-18 N/A
Roy D. Baccus 11-10 .524 1944-45 SWC 7-5 .583 T-3rd of 7
Matt Doherty 14-14 .500 2006-07 C-USA 3-11 .214 ___ of 12
Jimmy Tubbs 14-14 .500 2004-05 WAC 9-9 .500 T-4th of 10
H.A. Faulkner 10-11 .476 1922-23 SWC 4-10 .286 6th of 6
R.N. Blackwell 8-14 .363 1921-22 SWC 4-11 .267 4th of 6
J.W. St. Clair 5-11 .313 1924-25 SWC 4-10 .286 6th of 8
Mike Dement 8-20 .286 1995-96 SWC 3-11 .214 T-7th of 8
Dave Bliss 7-20 .259 1980-81 SWC 3-13 .188 9th of 9
Bob Prewitt 6-18 .250 1967-68 SWC 5-9 .357 T-7th of 8
IT IS BETTER TO RECEIVE: Devon Pearson has surpassed 100 career steals, Jon Killen is closing in on the milestone.
SMU Career Steals - 100+
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
7 153 Quinton Ross, 1999-03
8 136 Jemeil Rich, 1994-97
9 130 Butch Moore, 1982-86
10 128 David Piehler, 1979-83
11 127 Roderick Hampton, 1987-91
12 126 Justin Isham, 2001-05
126 Kato Armstrong, 1985-89
14 125 Phil Hale, 1976-80
15 123 Troy Matthews, 1993-97
16 111 Carlton McKinney, 1986-88
17 110 Devon Pearson, 2003-07
18 109 Eric Castro, 2001-05
19 102 Tim Mason, 1989-93
... 95 Jon Killen, 2004-07
SMU RECORD FOR NATIONAL TV EXPOSURE: The SMU Men's Basketball team has a school-record six nationally televised games during the 2006-07 regular season. The Mustangs play five games on CSTV and one game, at Memphis, on ESPN.
Thu, Dec. 21, at TCU (CSTV) - W, 64-62 on Dez Willingham 3-pointer at buzzer
Saturday, Jan. 13, at Houston - L, 82-67 as Bamba Fall has first career double-double (12 pts, 10 rebs)
Saturday, Feb. 3, at Memphis (ESPN) - L, 88-52; Ofoegbu has team-high 17 pts, Memphis 15-25 3FG
Wednesday, Feb. 7, vs. Houston (CSTV) - L, 64-49; Pearson leads with 13 points and 9 rebounds
Wednesday, Feb. 28 vs. Tulsa (CSTV) - Game is 7 p.m. CT with a tape-delay to 11 p.m. CT
Saturday, March 3, vs. Memphis - 8:30 p.m. CT (CSTV)
MUSTANG HOOPS BLOG: SMU Mustangs’ head coach Matt Doherty has his own blog at www.MustangHoopsBlog.com.
CHAIRMAN OF THE BOARDS: Devon Pearson is the 19th SMU player to surpass 600 career rebounds, getting there with nine against Houston on Feb. 7. He became the 29th player at SMU with 500 career rebounds when he passed the mark against Louisiana-Monroe 11/22.
1. 1169 - Jon Koncak - 1981-85
2. 1077 - Ira Terrell - 1972-76
3. 976 - Jeryl Sasser - 1997-01
4. 889 - Larry Davis - 1981-85
5. 840 - Jim Krebs - 1954-57
6. 790 - Willie Davis - 1997-01
7. 785 - Jeff Swanson - 1974-78
8. 759 - Patrick Simpson - 2001-05
9. 745 - Joel Krog - 1953-56
10. 690 - Tim Mason - 1989-93
11. 687 - Carroll Hooser - 1963-66
12. 669 - Lynn Phillips - 1966-69
13. 650 - Quinton Ross - 1999-03
14. 634 - Eric Castro - 2001-05
15. 621 - Terry Williams - 1983-87
621 - Devon Pearson - 2003-06
R-T-C: Head Coach Matt Doherty uses the initials RTC to represent his vision for the Mustangs. They are Respect, Trust and Commitment. The red wristbands the players wear have RTC. There are also several signs around the Mustangs’ locker room and offices.
FINALLY “FALLâ€ING: Bamba Fall’s free throw percentage can be misleading due to struggles at the beginning of the season. Against Tulane, he went 4-4, all in the second half, with a pair at 4:13 and 3:01 as the Mustangs rallied from 13 points down for the 55-53 win on Jan. 24.
SEASON 40-60 .667
First 4 Games 5-13 .385
Rest of Non-Conf 15-23 .652
C-USA games 20-24 .833
BLOCK PARTY: Bamba Fall’s 2.58 blocks per game are second in Conference USA. This season, he has already set the SMU sophomore blocked shots record, passing Jon Koncak’s mark of 54 blocks in 1982-83. In 2005-06, Bamba Fall set the SMU freshman record with 53 blocks in just 18 games. (Passed the previous record of 43 by Ira Terrell in 1972-73). He also led C-USA with 3.36 per league contest.
Bamba Fall - Blocks GP 2+ 3+ 4+ 5+ 6+
2005-06 Fr. 18 15 10 8 3 1
2006-07 So. 24 17 11 6 4 2
Total 42 32 21 14 7 3
Conference USA Blocks Average in a Season (All Games)
1. 4.11 Anwar Ferguson, Houston (111 in 27) 2003-04
2. 4.00 Gerrick Morris, South Florida (108 in 27) 2003-04
3. 3.62 Moussa Badiane, East Carolina (87 in 24) 2001-02
4. 3.45 Kenyon Martin, Cincinnati (107 in 31) 1999-00
5. 3.33 Moussa Badiane, East Carolina (90 in 27) 2003-04
... 2.58 Bamba Fall, SMU 2006-07
Conference USA Blocks Average in a Season (Conference Games)
1. 4.38 Gerrick Morris, South Florida (70 in 16) 2003-04
2. 3.88 Kenyon Martin, Cincinnati (62 in 16) 1999-00
3. 3.69 Anwar Ferguson, Houston (59 in 16) 2003-04
4. 3.44 Moussa Badiane, East Carolina (55 in 16) 2003-04
5. 3.36 Bamba Fall, SMU (47 in 14) 2005-06
6. 3.25 Kelly Wise, Memphis (52 in 16) 1999-00
... 2.80 Bamba Fall, SMU 2006-07
SMU Career Blocked Shots
1. 278 - Jon Koncak - 1981-85
2. 169 - Ira Terrell - 1972-76
3. 151 - Patrick Simpson - 2001-05
4. 129 - Reggie Franklin - 1977-79
5. 115 - Bamba Fall - 2005-07 (Moved into 5th against Southern Miss 1/10 - 6 blocks)
6. 88 - James Gatewood - 1990-94
7. 81 - Quinton Ross - 1999-03
8. 78 - Brad Branson - 1978-80
9. 69 - Bobby Dimson - 1994-98
10. 67 - Thines Robinson II - 1974-78
67 - Jeryl Sasser - 1997-01
67 - Donatas Rackauskas - 2002-07
SMU Single-Season Blocked Shots (Since 1972-73) (GP)
1. 97 Jon Koncak (Jr.), 1983-84 (33)
2. 91 Jon Koncak (Sr.), 1984-85 (33)
3. 79 Ira Terrell (Sr.), 1975-76 (28)
4. 70 Reggie Franklin (Sr.), 1978-79 (27)
5. 62 Bamba Fall (So.), 2006-07
SMU Single-Season Blocked Shots by a Sophomore (GP)
1. 62 Bamba Fall, 2006-07
2. 54 Jon Koncak, 1982-83 (30)
3. 47 Ira Terrell, 1973-74 (27)
4. 45 Patrick Simpson, 2002-03 (30)
SMU Single-Season Blocked Shots Average (Since 1972-73)
Must Play in 75% of Games (Blocks/Games Played)
Bamba Fall averaged 2.9 as a freshman, but only played in 18 of 29 team games.
1. 2.9 Jon Koncak (Jr.), 1983-84 (97/33)
2. 2.8 Ira Terrell (Sr.), 1975-76 (79/28)
2.8 Jon Koncak (Sr.), 1984-85 (91/33)
4. 2.6 Bamba Fall (So.), 2006-07 (59/21)
2.6 Reggie Franklin (Sr.), 1978-79 (70/27)
6. 2.1 Reggie Franklin (Jr.), 1977-78 (59/28)
HIGH-PERCENTAGE SHOT: Bamba Fall has a chance for one of the best shooting percentages for sa season inSMU history and a shot at the sophomore record.
Best FG Percentage (Since 1953-54)
Minimum 75 Field Goals Made
1 63.7 Terry Williams (Sr.), 1986-87 (142-233)
2 62.1 Jon Koncak (Jr.), 1983-84 (211-340)
3 62.0 Terry Williams (Jr.), 1985-86 (150-242)
4 60.7 Larry Davis (Jr.), 1983-84 (219-361)
5 59.2 Jon Koncak (Sr.), 1984-85 (219-370)
6 58.1 Terry Thomas (Sr.), 1987-88 (111-191)
7 57.2 John Colborne (Jr.), 1988-89 (99-173)
57.2 Ira Terrell (Fr.), 1972-73 (219-383)
9 56.5 Larry Davis (Sr.), 1984-85 (177-313)
56.5 Eric Castro (So.), 2002-03 (105-186)
... 54.5 Bamba Fall (So.), 2006-07 (66-121)
SMU FG-Percentage by a Sophomore
56.5 Eric Castro, 2002-03 (105-186)
56.4 Larry Davis, 1982-83 (190-337)
54.7 Tim Mason, 1990-91 (179-327)
54.5 Bamba Fall (So.), 2006-07 (66-121)
54.5 Ira Terrell, 1973-74 (264-484)
DIALING FROM DISTANCE: Jon Killen and Derrick Roberts are shooting well this season from 3-point range.
SMU Season 3FG Percentage (Since 1986-87)
Minimum 20 Made
1 53.2 Eric Longino (Sr.), 1988-89 (50-94)
2 47.6 Troy Dorner (Sr.), 1993-94 (39-82)
3 47.5 Scott Johnson (Sr.), 1986-87 (44-99)
4 45.7 Lavardicus Atkins (Fr.), 2000-01 (21-46)
5 45.3 Todd Alexander (Jr.), 1987-88 (82-181)
6 41.8 Stephen Woods (So.), 1997-98 (74-177)
7 41.7 Carlton McKinney (Sr.), 1987-88 (35-84)
8 40.7 Chad Allen (Jr.), 1992-93 (44-108)
9 40.4 Bryan Hopkins (Jr.), 2003-04 (84-208)
10 40.0 Chad Allen (Fr.), 1990-91 (36-90)
... 39.4 Jon Killen (Jr.), 2006-07 (39-99)
... 38.5 Derrick Roberts (Jr.), 2006-07 (40-104)
SMU Season 3FG Percentage (Since 1986-87) as a Junior:
1. 45.3 Todd Alexander, 1987-88 (82-181)
2. 40.7 Chad Allen, 1992-93 (44-108)
3. 40.4 Bryan Hopkins, 2003-04 (84-208)
... 39.4 Jon Killen (Jr.), 2006-07 (39-99)
... 38.5 Derrick Roberts (Jr.), 2006-07 (40-104)
EYE ON THE POWER RANKINGS - KENPOM RPI & SAGARIN: RPI No. 202, Sagarin No. 175 (as of Feb. 26)
The RPI is one of the principal components the NCAA selection committee uses to determine the field for the NCAA Men's Tournament. It has three primary components. It does not include non-Division I opponents in SMU’s record (Paul Quinn and Texas College). SMU finished the 2005-06 season at No. 269 in the RPI and No. 198 in the Sagarin ratings. Part I (25% of the formula): Team winning percentage. Part II (50%): Average opponents' winning percentage. Part III (25%): Average opponents' opponents' winning percentage.
The Mustangs reached No. 7 in the RPI on Dec. 8
1-50 51-100 101-200 201+ Non Conference L10 R/N
Rnk Conf W-L SOS W-L W-L W-L W-L W-L RPI SOS W-L W-L
202 SMU CUSA 12-14 180 0-2 1-2 5-7 6-3 9-3 111 275 3-7 5-9
8 Memphis CUSA 25-3 L, 88-52 at [11] Memphis on 2/3/07
48 Florida St. ACC 18-11 L, 59-52 at FSU on 11/14/06
90 Dayton A-10 16-11 W, 53-48 at SMU on 11/18/06
96 Houston CUSA 15-13 L, 82-67 at Houston on 1/13/07 & L, 64-49 at SMU on 2/7/07
SMU MILESTONES:
- SMU won seven consecutive games (Nov. 18 to Dec. 21), most since winning 10 in a row to start 1997-98
- The Mustangs swept a homestand of five or more games for the first time since a six-game stretch in 1997-98
- The Mustangs won a school-record five games in November, finishing the month 5-1
- The 11-3 start was the best since a 12-3 start in 2000-01.