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SMU Mustangs men's basketball

The SMU Mustangs men's basketball team represents Southern Methodist University (SMU) in Dallas, Texas and currently competes in the American Athletic Conference of NCAA Division I college basketball. The Mustangs are currently coached by Rob Lanier. In 104 years of basketball, SMU's record is 1,377–1,237. SMU has reached one Final Four, has made 12 NCAA Tournament Appearances, won 16 Conference Championships, had 11 All-Americans, and 23 NBA Draft selections.[2]

SMU Mustangs
UniversitySouthern Methodist University
First season1916; 107 years ago (1916)
All-time record1,377–1,237 (.527)
(through the 2019–20 season)
Head coachRob Lanier (1st season)
ConferenceThe American
LocationDallas, Texas
ArenaMoody Coliseum
(Capacity: 7,000)
NicknameMustangs
Student sectionThe Mob
ColorsRed and blue[1]
   
Uniforms
Home
Away
Alternate
NCAA tournament Final Four
1956
NCAA tournament Elite Eight
1956, 1967
NCAA tournament Sweet Sixteen
1955, 1956, 1957, 1965, 1966, 1967
NCAA tournament appearances
1955, 1956, 1957, 1965, 1966, 1967, 1984, 1985, 1988, 1993, 2015, 2017
Conference tournament champions
1988, 2015, 2017
Conference regular season champions
1917, 1935, 1937, 1955, 1956, 1957, 1958, 1962, 1965, 1966, 1967, 1972, 1988, 1993, 2015, 2017

SMU finished the 2016–17 season with a 30–5 record, and won their second conference title in three years. They set the school record for single season wins, and returned to the NCAA Tournament following a postseason ban in the 2015–16 season.[3]

History

1916: The Beginning

1916 was the inaugural season of SMU basketball where it went 12–2. SMU joined the Southwest Conference in the 1918–19 season. SMU won its first two conference titles in 1935 and 1937.

1955-1967: The Doc Hayes Era (Golden Era of Pony Hoops)

 
All-American Jim Krebs powered Mustang teams in the mid 1950s.

Doc Hayes took over as SMU's head coach in 1947. By 1955 Hayes had SMU in the NCAA Tournament for the first time in school history advancing to the Sweet Sixteen and had won their first conference title in almost 20 years. The four year stretch from 1955–58, SMU went 77–28, won four consecutive Southwest Conference championships, and reached 3 Sweet Sixteen's while also reaching the school's only ever Final Four in the 1955-56 season, led by All-American Jim Krebs. SMU during the Doc Hayes era won 8 SWC championships and reached the NCAA tournament 6 times including Final Four and Elite Eight appearances. Doc Hayes retired after the 1967 season with a final record of 298–191 (.609) at SMU.

1968-1993: The Fall to Mediocrity

Following Doc Hayes, SMU basketball fell down into a period of mediocrity with some sprinkled success highlighted by SMU greats Jon Koncak, Ira Terrell, and Gene Phillips. Though the Bob Prewitt and Sonny Allen eras were largely unsuccessful and only produced one Southwest Conference Championship during a stretch between 1968 and 1980 the program looked to be back on the rise during the Dave Bliss era. Bliss and star big man Jon Koncak led SMU to 3 NCAA tournament appearances and an NIT appearance. The Dave Bliss era was highlighted by his final season where SMU went 28–7 winning the SWC regular season and tournament championships and making it to the Second round of the NCAA Tournament. SMU would win the SWC Championship and reach the NCAA tournament one more time in the 1993 season under John Shumate, however, this was the start of the Dark Ages of SMU basketball.

1994-2012: The Dark Ages

This period was the dark age for SMU basketball. From 1994 to 2012 SMU had just seven winning seasons and did not win any conference titles or reach the NCAA tournament. The Mustangs only reached the NIT and CIT once each during these nineteen years.

2012-2016: The Larry Brown Era

The reemergence of SMU basketball occurred when Hall of Fame coach Larry Brown took over the Mustangs in the 2012 season, coinciding with the $48 million renovation of Moody Coliseum. By his second season, he had led SMU to a 27–10 record, and to a championship appearance in the NIT. In his third season, (2014–15) led by Nic Moore, SMU won its first conference title in 22 years (regular season and tournament champions), and returned to the NCAA tournament, losing a controversial game to UCLA on a goaltending call. In the 2015–16 season, SMU was banned from postseason play due to NCAA violations, but still managed to start the season with an unprecedented 18–0 record, peaking at the #8 spot in the AP Poll, and finish the season at 25–5. It was SMU's third straight 25+ win season. In the summer of 2016, Brown stepped down as SMU's basketball coach unexpectedly, finishing with a record of 85–39(.685). He currently holds the third-highest W-L percentage of any head coach in SMU basketball history.[4]

2016-Present: Maintaining Success (Post Larry Brown)

 
SMU in action against the Tulane Green Wave in 2018

Tim Jankovich took over in the summer of 2016 following the departure of Larry Brown. In his first full season as SMU's head coach, SMU achieved a 30–4 overall record, including a 17-1 in-conference record, and finished ranked #11 in the AP Poll.[5] The Mustangs won the 2016–17 American Athletic Conference regular season and conference tournament titles, and received a bid to the NCAA tournament as a 6 seed, where they were upset by 11th seeded USC by one point in the opening round.[6] Following the season, Junior standout Semi Ojeleye announced that he would not be returning for his final year,[7] joining seniors Sterling Brown and Ben Moore in entering the NBA draft where both Ojeleye and Brown were selected 37th and 46th overall, respectively. Ben Moore spent 27 games with the G League team, Fort Wayne Mad Ants where he averaged 11.4 points per game and 6.7 rebounds per game.[8] He was recently signed to a two way contract with the Indiana Pacers on January 12, 2018.[9] This marks the first time an SMU player has been drafted since 2001.[10] This is also the first time SMU has ever had 3 players join their first NBA rosters in the same season, topping the previous high of 1.[11]

SMU career records

Games Played Sterling Brown — 136 games
Rebounds Jon Koncak — 1,169 rebounds
Assists Butch Moore — 828 assists
Steals Bryan Hopkins — 225 steals
Blocks Jon Koncak — 278 blocks
Points Scored Jeryl Sasser — 1992 points[12]
Career Wins Sterling Brown — 109 wins

Season-by-season results

Under Larry Brown and Tim Jankovich:[13]

Statistics overview
Season Coach Overall Conference Standing Postseason
SMU Mustangs (Conference USA) (2012–2013)
2012–13 Larry Brown 15–17 5–11 11th
SMU Mustangs (American Athletic Conference) (2013–present)
2013–14 Larry Brown 27–10 12–6 T–3rd NIT Runner-up
2014–15 Larry Brown 27–7 15–3 1st NCAA Division I Round of 64
2015–16 Larry Brown & Tim Jankovich 25–5 13–5 2nd Ineligible
2016–17 Tim Jankovich 30–5 17–1 1st NCAA Division I Round of 64
2017–18 Tim Jankovich 17–16 6–12 9th
2018–19 Tim Jankovich 15–17 6–12 9th
2019–20 Tim Jankovich 19–11 9–9 7th
Total: 175–88 (.665)

      National champion         Postseason invitational champion  
      Conference regular season champion         Conference regular season and conference tournament champion
      Division regular season champion       Division regular season and conference tournament champion
      Conference tournament champion

Postseason

Complete NCAA tournament results

The Mustangs have appeared in 12 NCAA Tournaments. Their combined record is 10–14.

The NCAA began seeding the tournament with the 1978 edition.

Year Seed Round Opponent Result
1955 Sweet Sixteen
Regional 3rd Place Game
Bradley
Tulsa
L 79–81
L 67–68
1956 First Round
Sweet Sixteen
Elite Eight
Final Four
National 3rd Place Game
Texas Tech
Houston
Oklahoma City
San Francisco
Temple
W 68–67
W 89–74
W 84–63
L 68–86
L 81–90
1957 Sweet Sixteen
Regional 3rd Place Game
Kansas
Saint Louis
L 65–73 OT
W 78–68
1965 Sweet Sixteen
Regional 3rd Place Game
Wichita State
Houston
L 81–86
W 89–87
1966 Sweet Sixteen
Regional 3rd Place Game
Kansas
Cincinnati
L 70–76
W 89–84
1967 Sweet Sixteen
Elite Eight
Louisville
Houston
W 83–81
L 75–83
1984 #9 First Round
Second Round
#8 Miami (OH)
#1 Georgetown
W 83–69
L 36–37
1985 #5 First Round
Second Round
#12 Old Dominion
#4 Loyola–Chicago
W 85–68
L 57–70
1988 #7 First Round
Second Round
#10 Notre Dame
#2 Duke
W 83–75
L 79–94
1993 #10 First Round #7 BYU L 71–80
2015 #6 First Round #11 UCLA L 59–60
2017 #6 First Round #11 USC L 65–66

NIT results

The Mustangs have appeared in five National Invitation Tournaments (NIT). Their combined record is 5–5.

Year Round Opponent Result
1986 First Round Oklahoma State L 63–67
2000 First Round Missouri State L 64–77
2014 First Round
Second Round
Quarterfinals
Semifinals
Finals
UC Irvine
LSU
California
Clemson
Minnesota
W 68–54
W 80–67
W 67–65
W 65–59
L 63–65
2021 First Round Boise State L 84–85
2022 First Round
Second Round
Nicholls
Washington State
W 68–58
L 63–75

CIT results

The Mustangs have appeared in one CollegeInsider.com Postseason Tournament (CIT). Their record is 3–1.

Year Round Opponent Result
2011 First Round
Second Round
Quarterfinals
Semifinals
Oral Roberts
Jacksonville
Northern Iowa
Santa Clara
W 64–57 OT
W 63–62
W 57–50
L 55–72

CCA/NCIT results

The Mustangs appeared in one of the two National Commissioners Invitational Tournaments, in 1974, and went 0-1.

Year Round Opponent Result
1974 Quarterfinals USC L 80-82

Notable players

Summary

Name Class year Notability Reference(s)
Jim Krebs 1957 Former NBA player (1st Round, 3rd Overall), led SMU to Final Four [14][15]
Rick Herrscher 1958 1958 SWC Player of the Year [16]
Gene Phillips 1971 3 time SWC Player of the Year; Former NBA player [16]
Ira Terrell 1976 Former NBA player (45th Overall) & 1976 SWC POY [16]
Jon Koncak 1985 Former NBA player (1st Round, 5th Overall) [17]
Mike Wilson 1993 1993 SWC Player of the Year [16]
Jeryl Sasser 2001 Former NBA player (1st Round, 22nd Overall), 1998-99 WAC Player of the Year [18][19]
Quinton Ross 2003 Former NBA player; 2002-03 WAC Player of the Year [20][19]
Nic Moore 2016 2015 & 2016 AAC Player of the Year; French A League Player for Nanterre 92 [21]
Sterling Brown 2017 NBA Player (2nd Round, 46th Overall); Winningest player in SMU History [21]
Semi Ojeleye 2017 2017 AAC Player of the Year; 2017 AP All-American Honorable Mention; NBA Player (2nd Round, 37th Overall) [22]

Mustangs and the NBA

NBA draft picks

^ Denotes players who are currently active in the NBA
Year Round Pick Player Selected by NBA games played
1949 63 Bob Prewitt New York Knicks 0
1951 7 68 Jack Brown Rochester Royals 0
1957 1 3 Jim Krebs Minneapolis Lakers 515
1957 10 98 Bobby Mills St. Louis Hawks 0
1958 6 47 Rick Herrscher St. Louis Hawks 0
1961 9 83 Steve Strange Chicago Packers 0
1962 4 35 Jan Loudermilk Los Angeles Lakers 0
1964 4 34 Gene Elmore San Francisco Warriors 0
1966 6 52 Carroll Hooser Detroit Pistons 56
1967 7 74 Charlie Beasley Cincinnati Royals 281
1969 16 196 Bill Voight Milwaukee Bucks 0
1969 17 202 Lynn Phillips Milwaukee Bucks 0
1971 7 119 Gene Phillips Milwaukee Bucks 31
1974 6 97 Sammy Hervey Atlanta Hawks 0
1976 3 45 Ira Terrell Phoenix Suns 127
1980 2 45 Brad Branson Detroit Pistons 72
1985 1 5 Jon Koncak Atlanta Hawks 784
1985 5 113 Carl Wright Philadelphia 76ers 0
1986 6 125 Kevin Lewis San Antonio Spurs 0
1987 5 105 Terry Williams Golden State Warriors 0
2001 1 22 Jeryl Sasser Orlando Magic 82
2017 2 37 Semi Ojeleye Boston Celtics 53
2017 2 46 Sterling Brown^ Philadelphia 76ers 34
2018 2 54 Shake Milton^ Dallas Mavericks 20

Notable undrafted players

^ Denotes players who are currently active in the NBA

Mustangs in international leagues

Awards

AAC Player of the Year

Player Year(s)
Nic Moore 2015, 2016
Semi Ojeleye 2017
Kendric Davis 2021

AAC Tournament MVP

Player Year(s)
Markus Kennedy 2015
Semi Ojeleye 2017

AAC Sixth Man of the Year

Player Year(s)
Markus Kennedy 2016
Ben Emelogu 2017

WAC Player of the Year

Player Year(s)
Jeryl Sasser 1999
Quinton Ross 2003

SWC Player of the Year

Player Year(s)
Rick Herrscher 1958
Denny Holman 1967
Gene Phillips 1970
Ira Terrell 1976
Mike Wilson 1993

All-Americans

SMU has had 12 All-Americans:

2016-2017 Semi Ojeleye (Jr.)(AP All-American Honorable Mention); 2015–16 Nic Moore (Sr.) (AP All-American Honorable Mention); 2014–15 Nic Moore (Jr.) (AP All-American Honorable Mention); 2002–03 Quinton Ross (Sr.); 1984–85 Jon Koncak (Sr.) (2nd team – Consensus); 1975–76 Ira Terrell (Sr.); 1970–71 Gene Phillips (Sr.); 1969–70 Gene Phillips (Jr.); 1959–60 Max Williams (Sr.); 1956–57 Jim Krebs (Sr.) (1st team – Consensus); 1955–56 Jim Krebs (Jr.); 1934–35 Whitey Baccus (Sr.)

References

  1. ^ SMU Art Sheet (PDF). August 2, 2021. Retrieved July 9, 2022.
  2. ^ "Complete Factbook" (PDF). 2020–21 Men's Basketball Almanac at SMUMustangs.com. Retrieved 2021-01-12.
  3. ^ "NCAA bans SMU from postseason, suspends Larry Brown for rules violations". USA TODAY. Retrieved 2016-04-07.
  4. ^ "SMU Mustangs Coaches - College Basketball at Sports-Reference.com". College Basketball at Sports-Reference.com.
  5. ^ "NCAA College Basketball Polls, College Basketball Rankings, NCAA Basketball Polls - ESPN". ESPN.com.
  6. ^ "USC vs. SMU — Game Summary — March 17, 2017 — ESPN". ESPN.com.
  7. ^ Evan Daniels [@EvanDaniels] (12 May 2017). "SMU's Semi Ojeleye plans to sign with an agent and stay in the NBA Draft, per a source. Averaged 19 PPG & 6.9 RPG last season" (Tweet) – via Twitter.
  8. ^ "Ben Moore G-League Stats - Basketball-Reference.com". Basketball-Reference.com.
  9. ^ "Report: Former SMU standout Ben Moore signs two-way deal with Indiana Pacers". 12 January 2018.
  10. ^ FOX (23 June 2017). "Two SMU basketball players selected in 2017 NBA Draft".
  11. ^ "Southern Methodist Players in the NBA - RealGM". basketball.realgm.com.
  12. ^ "SMU Athletics" (PDF). smumustangs.com.
  13. ^ "Southern Methodist Mustangs Index - College Basketball at Sports-Reference.com". College Basketball at Sports-Reference.com.
  14. ^ "NCAA Tournament History".
  15. ^ "Jim Krebs Stats - Basketball-Reference.com". Basketball-Reference.com.
  16. ^ a b c d "Southwest Conference Player of the Year Winners - College Basketball at Sports-Reference.com". College Basketball at Sports-Reference.com.
  17. ^ "Jon Koncak Stats - Basketball-Reference.com". Basketball-Reference.com.
  18. ^ "Jeryl Sasser Stats - Basketball-Reference.com". Basketball-Reference.com.
  19. ^ a b "Western Athletic Conference Player of the Year Winners - College Basketball at Sports-Reference.com". College Basketball at Sports-Reference.com.
  20. ^ "Quinton Ross Stats - Basketball-Reference.com". Basketball-Reference.com.
  21. ^ a b "Nic Moore Europe Stats - Basketball-Reference.com". Basketball-Reference.com.
  22. ^ "SMU's Semi Ojeleye named AAC Player of the Year". 9 March 2017.

External links

  • Official website

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The SMU Mustangs men s basketball team represents Southern Methodist University SMU in Dallas Texas and currently competes in the American Athletic Conference of NCAA Division I college basketball The Mustangs are currently coached by Rob Lanier In 104 years of basketball SMU s record is 1 377 1 237 SMU has reached one Final Four has made 12 NCAA Tournament Appearances won 16 Conference Championships had 11 All Americans and 23 NBA Draft selections 2 SMU Mustangs2022 23 SMU Mustangs men s basketball teamUniversitySouthern Methodist UniversityFirst season1916 107 years ago 1916 All time record1 377 1 237 527 through the 2019 20 season Head coachRob Lanier 1st season ConferenceThe AmericanLocationDallas TexasArenaMoody Coliseum Capacity 7 000 NicknameMustangsStudent sectionThe MobColorsRed and blue 1 UniformsHome Away AlternateNCAA tournament Final Four1956NCAA tournament Elite Eight1956 1967NCAA tournament Sweet Sixteen1955 1956 1957 1965 1966 1967NCAA tournament appearances1955 1956 1957 1965 1966 1967 1984 1985 1988 1993 2015 2017Conference tournament champions1988 2015 2017Conference regular season champions1917 1935 1937 1955 1956 1957 1958 1962 1965 1966 1967 1972 1988 1993 2015 2017SMU finished the 2016 17 season with a 30 5 record and won their second conference title in three years They set the school record for single season wins and returned to the NCAA Tournament following a postseason ban in the 2015 16 season 3 Contents 1 History 1 1 1916 The Beginning 1 2 1955 1967 The Doc Hayes Era Golden Era of Pony Hoops 1 3 1968 1993 The Fall to Mediocrity 1 4 1994 2012 The Dark Ages 1 5 2012 2016 The Larry Brown Era 1 6 2016 Present Maintaining Success Post Larry Brown 2 SMU career records 3 Season by season results 4 Postseason 4 1 Complete NCAA tournament results 4 2 NIT results 4 3 CIT results 4 4 CCA NCIT results 5 Notable players 5 1 Summary 5 2 Mustangs and the NBA 5 2 1 NBA draft picks 5 2 2 Notable undrafted players 6 Mustangs in international leagues 7 Awards 8 All Americans 9 References 10 External linksHistory Edit1916 The Beginning Edit 1916 was the inaugural season of SMU basketball where it went 12 2 SMU joined the Southwest Conference in the 1918 19 season SMU won its first two conference titles in 1935 and 1937 1955 1967 The Doc Hayes Era Golden Era of Pony Hoops Edit All American Jim Krebs powered Mustang teams in the mid 1950s Doc Hayes took over as SMU s head coach in 1947 By 1955 Hayes had SMU in the NCAA Tournament for the first time in school history advancing to the Sweet Sixteen and had won their first conference title in almost 20 years The four year stretch from 1955 58 SMU went 77 28 won four consecutive Southwest Conference championships and reached 3 Sweet Sixteen s while also reaching the school s only ever Final Four in the 1955 56 season led by All American Jim Krebs SMU during the Doc Hayes era won 8 SWC championships and reached the NCAA tournament 6 times including Final Four and Elite Eight appearances Doc Hayes retired after the 1967 season with a final record of 298 191 609 at SMU 1968 1993 The Fall to Mediocrity Edit Following Doc Hayes SMU basketball fell down into a period of mediocrity with some sprinkled success highlighted by SMU greats Jon Koncak Ira Terrell and Gene Phillips Though the Bob Prewitt and Sonny Allen eras were largely unsuccessful and only produced one Southwest Conference Championship during a stretch between 1968 and 1980 the program looked to be back on the rise during the Dave Bliss era Bliss and star big man Jon Koncak led SMU to 3 NCAA tournament appearances and an NIT appearance The Dave Bliss era was highlighted by his final season where SMU went 28 7 winning the SWC regular season and tournament championships and making it to the Second round of the NCAA Tournament SMU would win the SWC Championship and reach the NCAA tournament one more time in the 1993 season under John Shumate however this was the start of the Dark Ages of SMU basketball 1994 2012 The Dark Ages Edit This period was the dark age for SMU basketball From 1994 to 2012 SMU had just seven winning seasons and did not win any conference titles or reach the NCAA tournament The Mustangs only reached the NIT and CIT once each during these nineteen years 2012 2016 The Larry Brown Era Edit The reemergence of SMU basketball occurred when Hall of Fame coach Larry Brown took over the Mustangs in the 2012 season coinciding with the 48 million renovation of Moody Coliseum By his second season he had led SMU to a 27 10 record and to a championship appearance in the NIT In his third season 2014 15 led by Nic Moore SMU won its first conference title in 22 years regular season and tournament champions and returned to the NCAA tournament losing a controversial game to UCLA on a goaltending call In the 2015 16 season SMU was banned from postseason play due to NCAA violations but still managed to start the season with an unprecedented 18 0 record peaking at the 8 spot in the AP Poll and finish the season at 25 5 It was SMU s third straight 25 win season In the summer of 2016 Brown stepped down as SMU s basketball coach unexpectedly finishing with a record of 85 39 685 He currently holds the third highest W L percentage of any head coach in SMU basketball history 4 2016 Present Maintaining Success Post Larry Brown Edit SMU in action against the Tulane Green Wave in 2018 Tim Jankovich took over in the summer of 2016 following the departure of Larry Brown In his first full season as SMU s head coach SMU achieved a 30 4 overall record including a 17 1 in conference record and finished ranked 11 in the AP Poll 5 The Mustangs won the 2016 17 American Athletic Conference regular season and conference tournament titles and received a bid to the NCAA tournament as a 6 seed where they were upset by 11th seeded USC by one point in the opening round 6 Following the season Junior standout Semi Ojeleye announced that he would not be returning for his final year 7 joining seniors Sterling Brown and Ben Moore in entering the NBA draft where both Ojeleye and Brown were selected 37th and 46th overall respectively Ben Moore spent 27 games with the G League team Fort Wayne Mad Ants where he averaged 11 4 points per game and 6 7 rebounds per game 8 He was recently signed to a two way contract with the Indiana Pacers on January 12 2018 9 This marks the first time an SMU player has been drafted since 2001 10 This is also the first time SMU has ever had 3 players join their first NBA rosters in the same season topping the previous high of 1 11 SMU career records EditGames Played Sterling Brown 136 gamesRebounds Jon Koncak 1 169 reboundsAssists Butch Moore 828 assistsSteals Bryan Hopkins 225 stealsBlocks Jon Koncak 278 blocksPoints Scored Jeryl Sasser 1992 points 12 Career Wins Sterling Brown 109 winsSeason by season results EditFor the entire season by season results see List of SMU Mustangs men s basketball seasons Under Larry Brown and Tim Jankovich 13 Statistics overview Season Coach Overall Conference Standing PostseasonSMU Mustangs Conference USA 2012 2013 2012 13 Larry Brown 15 17 5 11 11thSMU Mustangs American Athletic Conference 2013 present 2013 14 Larry Brown 27 10 12 6 T 3rd NIT Runner up2014 15 Larry Brown 27 7 15 3 1st NCAA Division I Round of 642015 16 Larry Brown amp Tim Jankovich 25 5 13 5 2nd Ineligible2016 17 Tim Jankovich 30 5 17 1 1st NCAA Division I Round of 642017 18 Tim Jankovich 17 16 6 12 9th2018 19 Tim Jankovich 15 17 6 12 9th2019 20 Tim Jankovich 19 11 9 9 7thTotal 175 88 665 National champion Postseason invitational champion Conference regular season champion Conference regular season and conference tournament champion Division regular season champion Division regular season and conference tournament champion Conference tournament championPostseason EditComplete NCAA tournament results Edit The Mustangs have appeared in 12 NCAA Tournaments Their combined record is 10 14 The NCAA began seeding the tournament with the 1978 edition Year Seed Round Opponent Result1955 Sweet SixteenRegional 3rd Place Game BradleyTulsa L 79 81L 67 681956 First RoundSweet SixteenElite EightFinal FourNational 3rd Place Game Texas TechHoustonOklahoma CitySan FranciscoTemple W 68 67W 89 74W 84 63L 68 86L 81 901957 Sweet SixteenRegional 3rd Place Game KansasSaint Louis L 65 73 OTW 78 681965 Sweet SixteenRegional 3rd Place Game Wichita StateHouston L 81 86W 89 871966 Sweet SixteenRegional 3rd Place Game KansasCincinnati L 70 76W 89 841967 Sweet SixteenElite Eight LouisvilleHouston W 83 81L 75 831984 9 First RoundSecond Round 8 Miami OH 1 Georgetown W 83 69L 36 371985 5 First RoundSecond Round 12 Old Dominion 4 Loyola Chicago W 85 68L 57 701988 7 First RoundSecond Round 10 Notre Dame 2 Duke W 83 75L 79 941993 10 First Round 7 BYU L 71 802015 6 First Round 11 UCLA L 59 602017 6 First Round 11 USC L 65 66NIT results Edit The Mustangs have appeared in five National Invitation Tournaments NIT Their combined record is 5 5 Year Round Opponent Result1986 First Round Oklahoma State L 63 672000 First Round Missouri State L 64 772014 First RoundSecond RoundQuarterfinalsSemifinalsFinals UC IrvineLSUCaliforniaClemsonMinnesota W 68 54 W 80 67 W 67 65W 65 59L 63 652021 First Round Boise State L 84 852022 First RoundSecond Round NichollsWashington State W 68 58 L 63 75CIT results Edit The Mustangs have appeared in one CollegeInsider com Postseason Tournament CIT Their record is 3 1 Year Round Opponent Result2011 First RoundSecond RoundQuarterfinalsSemifinals Oral RobertsJacksonvilleNorthern IowaSanta Clara W 64 57 OTW 63 62W 57 50L 55 72CCA NCIT results Edit The Mustangs appeared in one of the two National Commissioners Invitational Tournaments in 1974 and went 0 1 Year Round Opponent Result1974 Quarterfinals USC L 80 82Notable players EditSummary Edit Name Class year Notability Reference s Jim Krebs 1957 Former NBA player 1st Round 3rd Overall led SMU to Final Four 14 15 Rick Herrscher 1958 1958 SWC Player of the Year 16 Gene Phillips 1971 3 time SWC Player of the Year Former NBA player 16 Ira Terrell 1976 Former NBA player 45th Overall amp 1976 SWC POY 16 Jon Koncak 1985 Former NBA player 1st Round 5th Overall 17 Mike Wilson 1993 1993 SWC Player of the Year 16 Jeryl Sasser 2001 Former NBA player 1st Round 22nd Overall 1998 99 WAC Player of the Year 18 19 Quinton Ross 2003 Former NBA player 2002 03 WAC Player of the Year 20 19 Nic Moore 2016 2015 amp 2016 AAC Player of the Year French A League Player for Nanterre 92 21 Sterling Brown 2017 NBA Player 2nd Round 46th Overall Winningest player in SMU History 21 Semi Ojeleye 2017 2017 AAC Player of the Year 2017 AP All American Honorable Mention NBA Player 2nd Round 37th Overall 22 Mustangs and the NBA Edit NBA draft picks Edit Denotes players who are currently active in the NBAYear Round Pick Player Selected by NBA games played1949 63 Bob Prewitt New York Knicks 01951 7 68 Jack Brown Rochester Royals 01957 1 3 Jim Krebs Minneapolis Lakers 5151957 10 98 Bobby Mills St Louis Hawks 01958 6 47 Rick Herrscher St Louis Hawks 01961 9 83 Steve Strange Chicago Packers 01962 4 35 Jan Loudermilk Los Angeles Lakers 01964 4 34 Gene Elmore San Francisco Warriors 01966 6 52 Carroll Hooser Detroit Pistons 561967 7 74 Charlie Beasley Cincinnati Royals 2811969 16 196 Bill Voight Milwaukee Bucks 01969 17 202 Lynn Phillips Milwaukee Bucks 01971 7 119 Gene Phillips Milwaukee Bucks 311974 6 97 Sammy Hervey Atlanta Hawks 01976 3 45 Ira Terrell Phoenix Suns 1271980 2 45 Brad Branson Detroit Pistons 721985 1 5 Jon Koncak Atlanta Hawks 7841985 5 113 Carl Wright Philadelphia 76ers 01986 6 125 Kevin Lewis San Antonio Spurs 01987 5 105 Terry Williams Golden State Warriors 02001 1 22 Jeryl Sasser Orlando Magic 822017 2 37 Semi Ojeleye Boston Celtics 532017 2 46 Sterling Brown Philadelphia 76ers 342018 2 54 Shake Milton Dallas Mavericks 20Notable undrafted players Edit Denotes players who are currently active in the NBADraft year Player NBA games played1948 Roy Pugh 231967 Denny Holman 461988 Carlton McKinney 92003 Quinton Ross 4582016 Nic Moore 02017 Ben Moore 22021 Feron Hunt 2Mustangs in international leagues EditJalen Jones born 1993 player for Hapoel Haifa in the Israeli Basketball Premier League Ike Ofoegbu born 1984 American Nigerian Israeli Premier Basketball League playerAwards EditAAC Player of the Year Player Year s Nic Moore 2015 2016Semi Ojeleye 2017Kendric Davis 2021AAC Tournament MVP Player Year s Markus Kennedy 2015Semi Ojeleye 2017AAC Sixth Man of the Year Player Year s Markus Kennedy 2016Ben Emelogu 2017WAC Player of the Year Player Year s Jeryl Sasser 1999Quinton Ross 2003SWC Player of the Year Player Year s Rick Herrscher 1958Denny Holman 1967Gene Phillips 1970Ira Terrell 1976Mike Wilson 1993All Americans EditSMU has had 12 All Americans 2016 2017 Semi Ojeleye Jr AP All American Honorable Mention 2015 16 Nic Moore Sr AP All American Honorable Mention 2014 15 Nic Moore Jr AP All American Honorable Mention 2002 03 Quinton Ross Sr 1984 85 Jon Koncak Sr 2nd team Consensus 1975 76 Ira Terrell Sr 1970 71 Gene Phillips Sr 1969 70 Gene Phillips Jr 1959 60 Max Williams Sr 1956 57 Jim Krebs Sr 1st team Consensus 1955 56 Jim Krebs Jr 1934 35 Whitey Baccus Sr References Edit SMU Art Sheet PDF August 2 2021 Retrieved July 9 2022 Complete Factbook PDF 2020 21 Men s Basketball Almanac at SMUMustangs com Retrieved 2021 01 12 NCAA bans SMU from postseason suspends Larry Brown for rules violations USA TODAY Retrieved 2016 04 07 SMU Mustangs Coaches College Basketball at Sports Reference com College Basketball at Sports Reference com NCAA College Basketball Polls College Basketball Rankings NCAA Basketball Polls ESPN ESPN com USC vs SMU Game Summary March 17 2017 ESPN ESPN com Evan Daniels EvanDaniels 12 May 2017 SMU s Semi Ojeleye plans to sign with an agent and stay in the NBA Draft per a source Averaged 19 PPG amp 6 9 RPG last season Tweet via Twitter Ben Moore G League Stats Basketball Reference com Basketball Reference com Report Former SMU standout Ben Moore signs two way deal with Indiana Pacers 12 January 2018 FOX 23 June 2017 Two SMU basketball players selected in 2017 NBA Draft Southern Methodist Players in the NBA RealGM basketball realgm com SMU Athletics PDF smumustangs com Southern Methodist Mustangs Index College Basketball at Sports Reference com College Basketball at Sports Reference com NCAA Tournament History Jim Krebs Stats Basketball Reference com Basketball Reference com a b c d Southwest Conference Player of the Year Winners College Basketball at Sports Reference com College Basketball at Sports Reference com Jon Koncak Stats Basketball Reference com Basketball Reference com Jeryl Sasser Stats Basketball Reference com Basketball Reference com a b Western Athletic Conference Player of the Year Winners College Basketball at Sports Reference com College Basketball at Sports Reference com Quinton Ross Stats Basketball Reference com Basketball Reference com a b Nic Moore Europe Stats Basketball Reference com Basketball Reference com SMU s Semi Ojeleye named AAC Player of the Year 9 March 2017 External links EditOfficial website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title SMU Mustangs men 27s basketball amp oldid 1139450668, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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