
Boston College
(+16)

SMU
(-16)
Highlights
Summary
ABILENE, Texas (Interstat) ā SMU used a dominant second half to pull away from Boston College for a 94-70 menās basketball victory Saturday at Moody Coliseum. The Mustangs, leading 40-36 at halftime, outscored the Eagles 54-34 after the break. SMUās attack was fueled by superior play in transition and inside, scoring 18 fastbreak points and 46 points in the paint. Boston College managed just 4 fastbreak points and 20 in the paint. The win improved SMU to 19-8 this season. Boston College fell to 9-18. Attendance was 7,106.
Extended Summary
ABILENE, Texas (Interstat) ā A dominant second-half surge propelled SMU to a decisive 94-70 victory over Boston College in a nonconference menās basketball game Saturday at Moody Coliseum. The Mustangs, improving to 19-8 overall, turned a four-point halftime lead into a runaway, outscoring the Eagles 54-34 after the break. The win was fueled by a blisteringly efficient offensive performance and a defensive effort that capitalized on Boston Collegeās mistakes. SMU shot 55.7 percent from the field for the game, including 18 of 30 in the second half, and converted 18 of 25 free throws. Boston College, which fell to 9-18, struggled with its shot all afternoon, finishing at 33.3 percent from the floor and 65 percent from the foul line. The most important part of the game was SMUās ability to turn defense into easy offense, particularly in the second half. The Mustangs scored 18 fastbreak points and 13 points off turnovers, compared to just 4 and 2, respectively, for the Eagles. SMU also dominated inside, outscoring Boston College 46-20 in the paint. The game was closer early, with SMU taking a 40-36 lead into halftime. Boston College guard Fred Payne kept the Eagles in contention with 13 first-half points, including three 3-pointers. But SMUās depth and balance began to wear down the visitors. The Mustangs opened the second half on a 14-5 run to establish a double-digit lead they would never relinquish. A key sequence occurred midway through the half when SMUās Jermaine OāNeal stole the ball and was fouled, hitting both free throws. On the ensuing possession, another Boston College turnover led to an OāNeal jump shot, pushing the lead to 54-44 and forcing an Eagles timeout. SMU continued to pour it on from there. The lead ballooned to 30 points in the final minutes as the Mustangsā ball movement and shot selection overwhelmed a disjointed Boston College defense. OāNeal, a sophomore from Southlake, Texas, led all scorers with 16 points in just 20 minutes off the bench. He was one of five Mustangs in double figures. Center Samet Yigitoglu of Istanbul added 15 points, while guards BJ Edwards of Knoxville, Tennessee, and Jaron Pierre of New Orleans, Louisiana, each scored 13. Pierre also contributed six assists. Point guard Boopie Miller of Chicago dished out a game-high seven assists to go with 11 points. For Boston College, Payne finished with a team-high 20 points. Forward Jason Asemota of Lynn, Massachusetts, added 10 points and three blocked shots. Guard Chase Forte of Raleigh, North Carolina, had seven assists. The statistical disparity was stark. SMU scored 94 points on just 69 possessions, an elite offensive rating of 136.5. Boston College managed 70 points on 72 possessions, a rating of 96.6. The Mustangs also committed only four turnovers while forcing eight. The game was part of the Atlantic Coast Conferenceās scheduling alliance. An announced crowd of 7,106 watched at Moody Coliseum. SMU, which entered as a 16-point favorite according to sportsbooks, easily covered the spread. The total score of 164 points sailed over the pregame over/under line of 149. National statistical services gave the Mustangs a 95.2 percent probability to win before tipoff. Boston College has now lost five consecutive games and eight of its last nine. The Eagles will look to halt their skid when they return to ACC play at home against Wake Forest on Tuesday. SMU, which has won three of its last four, continues a road swing with a trip to face California on Wednesday.
Preview
ABILENE, Texas (Interstat) ā A surging SMU team will look to capitalize on its home court advantage when it hosts struggling Boston College in a nonconference menās basketball game organized by the Atlantic Coast Conference on Saturday. The Mustangs (18-8) enter Moody Coliseum riding momentum from a 95-85 victory over Louisville on Tuesday. In that win, guard Boopie Miller scored 23 points and dished out nine assists, continuing a stretch of dominant play. Over his last seven games, Miller is averaging 17.1 points and 7.1 assists, serving as the engine for an SMU offense that has averaged 86.4 points in its last five outings. Conversely, the Eagles (9-17) are mired in a seven-game losing streak, most recently falling 80-72 at Florida State. Their last win came on Jan. 21 against Pittsburgh. During the skid, Boston College has struggled offensively, failing to reach 70 points in four of those contests. A key matchup will feature the teamsā lead guards. SMUās Miller will be opposed by Boston Collegeās Chase Forte, who is coming off a 14-point, four-assist performance against the Seminoles. Forteās production has been inconsistent during the losing streak, but his ability to manage the game against SMUās pressure will be critical for the Eagles. The venue, Moody Coliseum in Abilene, provides a distinct home-court edge for SMU. The Mustangs are 12-2 at home this season, while Boston College is just 1-8 in true road games. Beyond the individual battle, SMUās superior depth and scoring balance pose a significant challenge. In the win over Louisville, Jaron Pierre Jr. added 25 points and Corey Washington had 18. Boston College, which relies heavily on Forte, Fred Payne and Luka Toews, has found it difficult to sustain scoring outside its primary options. This game represents a final nonconference tune-up for both sides before resuming their ACC schedules next week. For SMU, itās a chance to solidify its postseason resume. For Boston College, itās an opportunity to find a much-needed spark and snap a lengthy drought before returning home to face Wake Forest on Feb. 24. Tipoff is scheduled for Saturday, Feb. 21, 2026, in Abilene.