SMU 65, Tulsa 63
SMU (10-4, 6-4 American) at Tulsa (9-7, 6-5 American)
Reynolds Center – Tulsa, Oklahoma
NEXT GAME
At ECU – Monday, February 8 – 5 p.m. ET/ 4 p.m. CT – Williams Arena at Minges Coliseum – Greenville, North Carolina
TV: ESPN2
Radio: KAAM 770 AM | TuneIn app | SMU Mobile App
NOTES
Starters: #1 Feron Hunt, #3 Kendric Davis, #5 Emmanuel Bandoumel, #10 Yor Anei, #25 Ethan Chargois
First start for Yor Anei (game-time decision – Isiah Jasey injury during warmups)
SMU is 10-4 on the season
4-2 on the road this season (matched road win total from 2019-20)
First win at Tulsa since Feb. 4, 2017
Runs
8-2 from 14:55 to go up 16-7 at 13:18 first half
11-0 from 8:10 to go up 29-20 at 0:50 first half
6-0 from 9:57 to go up 49-37 at 9:13 second half
SMU held Tulsa to 41.8% (held Tulsa without a FG from 9:13 of the first half until the shot that beat the first-half buzzer)
SMU shot 48.1% for the game 63.6% in the second half (entered game 1st in the AAC at 45.8%)
Outrebound Tulsa 38-30
Second-largest margin in AAC play this season (+13 vs Temple 1/11)
24-13 advantage in the first half
Led at halftime 29-23
Led at half in 10 of 14 games (8-2)
26-8 advantage on bench points
3rd time this season with multiple players having double doubles (Kendric Davis, Feron Hunt)
MILESTONES
Head Coach Tim Jankovich credited with 100th win at SMU, fastest in program history (153 games)
Previous best was 181 games
ADDITIONAL INDIVIDUAL NOTES
Kendric Davis (#3, Jr., G) - Preseason All-AAC First Team, Lute Olson National Player of the Year Mid-Season Watch List
22 points (entered game 4th in AAC 16.

Double-figure scoring in 12 of 14 games this season
7th 20-point game of the season
10 assists (entered game 1st in AAC and 3rd NCAA at 7.4)
Has 5 or more assists in 11 of 14 games this season and 32 of 40 games at SMU
4th double-double of the season
Feron Hunt (#1, Jr., F)
10 points (Entered game 15th in AAC at 12.2)
10th game this season with 10+ points
12 rebounds (entered game 4th in AAC at 8.0)
Has at least 7 rebounds in 11 of 14 games this season and 44 of 76 career games
Has led the team 9 times this season and 29 times in his career
5th double-double of the season, 10th of his career
Isiah Jasey (#22, Sr., F)
7 points and 3 rebounds in 12 minutes
Tyson Jolly (#0, Sr., G) – Preseason All-AAC Second Team
5 points and a season-high 7 rebounds
Charles Smith IV (#4, So., G)
9 points
Career-high in an AAC game (was

3-5 on 3FGs (entered game 3rd in AAC at 47.1%)
SMU CAREER RECORDS
SMU Career Rebounds
Rank Rebounds
30 539 Bob Begert, 1964-67
31 535 Joe Swedlund, 1974-78
32 530 Jay Poerner, 1994-98
33 522 Feron Hunt, 2018-
34 519 Brad Branson, 1978-80
35 516 Glenn Puddy, 1984-86, 87-89
36 512 Ethan Chargois, 2017-
37 510 Cannen Cunningham (134), 2011-15
SMU Career Points
Rank Points
37 1041 Gerald Lewis, 1989-93
38 1027 Bobby Mills, 1954-57
39 1026 Kevin Lewis, 1982-86
40 1007 Ethan Chargois, 2017-
41 1005 Carlton McKinney, 1986-88
42 1003 Markus Kennedy, 2013-16
SMU Career 3FG Made
12 128 Sterling Brown, 2013-17
13 121 Jemeil Rich, 1994-97
14 119 Jon Killen, 2004-08
119 Ethan Chargois, 2017-
SMU Career Assists
Rank Assists
16 294 Sterling Brown, 2013-17
17 279 Jemeil Rich, 1994-97
279 Kendric Davis, 2019-
19 278 David Piehler, 1979-83
20 276 Damon Hancock, 1998-02
SMU Career Blocked Shots
Rank Blocks
13 70 Donatas Rackauskas, 2002-06
70 Jarrey Foster, 2015-19
15 69 Bobby Dimson, 1994-98
16 67 Thines Robinson II, 1974-78
67 Jeryl Sasser, 1997-01
67 Ethan Chargois, 2017-
67 Feron Hunt, 2018-
HEAD COACH TIM JANKOVICH
January 25 - Head Coach Tim Jankovich tested positive for COVID-19 on Monday. He first experienced symptoms on Thursday evening and reported a low-grade fever to medical staff on Friday morning. Out of an abundance of caution, he self-isolated and did not travel to UCF for this past Saturday’s game. He has not had close contact with any staff or student-athletes in the interim. The two other staff members who did not travel to UCF after being deemed close contacts will also self-quarantine per AAC and SMU protocols.