I like this from the Iowa paper:
The SMU Mustangs represent a Texas university with considerable resources - one that can afford a $35,000 charter-jet flight to Northeast Iowa, for example.
But SMU has talented, legitimate athletes, too. Monday proved as much.
SMU (20-14), the nation's fifth-best field goal shooting team, dictated the style of play virtually throughout.
The Mustangs owned the interior most of the night. Dia, Conference USA's defensive player of the year, had his double-double barely 16 minutes in, and the Mustangs ended the first half owning a 10-2 advantage in points in the paint.
"He was a man out there," SMU coach Matt Doherty said of Dia, who has only been playing organized basketball for barely seven years.
"We just didn't defend him well enough," Jacobson said of Dia. "Their best player shouldn't get 10 or 12 points in the first four or five minutes."
Said Dia: "I guess the ball just bounced my way."
All told, SMU started the night 11-for-18 (61.1 percent) from the floor.