No. 15 SMU Edges Out Boston College 1-0 to Advance in ACC Tournament
In a landmark victory, No. 15 SMU Men’s Soccer clinched a 1-0 win against Boston College in the first round of the Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC) Championships. The match, held at Washburne Stadium, marked SMU’s first ACC tournament win and highlighted their defensive strength and ability to capitalize on set-piece opportunities. Bailey Sparks scored the decisive goal early in the second half, assisted by Kyran Chambron Pinho, to secure the Mustangs' advancement to the ACC quarterfinals.
First Half: Both Teams Test the Waters
From the start, both teams created opportunities but struggled to find the net. SMU nearly took an early lead when Niv Berkovitz tapped a cross from Daniel Escorcia into the goal, but the play was flagged for offside. The Mustangs’ offense kept up the pressure, though Boston College’s defense held strong.
Midway through the first half, Boston College came close to breaking the deadlock as Marci Killeen’s powerful strike was denied by SMU goalkeeper Martin Dominguez, who delivered a crucial save. Christian Bejar had a follow-up chance inside the box, but a quick clearance from an SMU defender maintained the 0-0 scoreline.
The teams entered halftime with neither side able to capitalize on their chances, keeping the match evenly poised and setting the stage for a decisive second half.
Second Half: SMU Seizes the Lead
The game changed momentum early in the second half when SMU’s offensive persistence finally paid off. In the 54th minute, SMU earned a corner kick, and Pinho delivered a pinpoint cross to Sparks, who soared above the defense to head the ball into the near corner of the net. This goal, Sparks' seventh of the season, provided SMU with a 1-0 lead, showcasing their effective set-piece execution.
The Mustangs continued to press, outshooting Boston College 10-5 throughout the match, and showed their defensive grit, with the backline anchored by Cesar Ruvalcaba. Boston College responded with increased offensive intensity in the final ten minutes, but SMU’s defense held firm. Dominguez and his defenders successfully thwarted all attempts from the Eagles to equalize, securing SMU’s seventh clean sheet of the season.
Key Performances
Bailey Sparks stood out as the hero for SMU, netting his seventh goal of the season, which was his first from open play this year. His ability to convert on set pieces has been a vital asset for the Mustangs, who continue to rely on well-orchestrated plays for scoring opportunities. Kyran Chambron Pinho also had a significant impact, assisting on Sparks' goal and contributing to seven set-piece goals throughout the season, making him one of the most productive players in the conference from these situations.
In goal, Martin Dominguez delivered a strong performance, making three critical saves and maintaining composure in high-pressure moments. His leadership at the back and coordination with the defensive line were key factors in securing the shutout. Cesar Ruvalcaba led the defense with skill and determination, helping SMU withstand Boston College's late attacks to preserve the victory.
Statistics and Historical Milestones
SMU's victory over Boston College was not only their first win in the ACC Championship but also broke a winless streak against the Eagles. Prior to this match, Boston College held a 2-0-1 advantage in the historical series. This win was also significant for SMU’s program, which is playing in its first ACC tournament since joining the conference.
The Mustangs’ 37-game scoring streak remains intact, a testament to their offensive consistency and versatility. With ten shots to Boston College’s five, SMU displayed their ability to create scoring opportunities while keeping their opponents in check. The Mustangs' defensive prowess was on full display, as they limited Boston College to only a few meaningful chances throughout the game.
Moving Forward: A Quarterfinal Challenge
With this win, SMU advances to the quarterfinals of the ACC Championship, where they will host No. 5 seed Wake Forest on Sunday, November 10. As they prepare to face a formidable opponent, the Mustangs are focused on refining their strategy and building on the defensive strengths showcased against Boston College. Wake Forest will pose a greater challenge, particularly in offensive play, which means SMU’s backline, led by Ruvalcaba and Dominguez, will need to maintain peak performance.
Coach Kevin Hudson expressed confidence in his team’s ability to leverage their home advantage and recent momentum. Wake Forest has proven to be a strong ACC contender this season, so SMU will need to bring the same intensity and tactical awareness to extend their championship run.
Boston College: Looking Ahead to Next Season
For Boston College, the loss marks the end of their season, concluding with a 6-5-6 record. Despite the defeat, the Eagles showcased resilience and determination, especially in the first half. Looking forward, Boston College will aim to build on this season’s experiences, refining their play and focusing on developing depth to compete more effectively in the ACC.
Final Takeaway
SMU’s 1-0 win over Boston College serves as a testament to their growth and adaptability as a team. Their ability to break through in their first ACC Championship appearance and secure a clean sheet under pressure reflects the strong foundation they have built this season. With a quarterfinal matchup against Wake Forest looming, the Mustangs are poised to continue their pursuit of a conference title, bolstered by Sparks’ scoring, Pinho’s set-piece proficiency, and an unwavering







