SMU Cruises Past Pitt with 83-63 Victory, Extends Winning Streak to Five
Mustangs Dominate Panthers at Moody Coliseum
The SMU Mustangs delivered a commanding performance Tuesday night, never trailing in an 83-63 victory over the Pittsburgh Panthers at Moody Coliseum. With the win, SMU improved to 19-5 overall and 10-3 in ACC play, extending its winning streak to five games. Pitt, meanwhile, continued its recent struggles, dropping its fourth straight game to fall to 14-10 (5-8 ACC).
SMU’s Offensive Firepower Leads the Way
Kario Oquendo and Samet Yigitoglu spearheaded the Mustangs’ offensive attack, each scoring 17 points. Yigitoglu, a freshman center, recorded a double-double with 10 rebounds, providing a strong interior presence. Oquendo was efficient from beyond the arc, hitting 4-of-6 three-pointers, helping SMU shoot 56 percent from the field and 50 percent from three-point range.
Matt Cross and Boopie Miller also made significant contributions, each adding 13 points. Miller was particularly active in the first half, scoring nine points as SMU built a 43-27 halftime lead.
SMU’s defensive pressure also played a key role in the victory. The Mustangs forced Pitt into multiple scoring droughts, including a stretch where Pitt missed 10 consecutive shots in the first half. Their ability to disrupt passing lanes and contest shots ensured that the Panthers never found their rhythm offensively.
Pitt’s Shooting Woes Continue
Despite a solid outing from Guillermo Diaz Graham, who led the Panthers with 15 points and eight rebounds, Pitt struggled offensively throughout the game. The Panthers shot just 32 percent from the field and 25.7 percent from three-point range (9-of-35). Brandin Cummings added 12 points, and Ishmael Leggett finished with 10 points and six rebounds, but their efforts were not enough to spark a comeback.
Pitt found itself in an early hole as SMU opened the game red hot from three-point range, knocking down five of its first seven attempts. The Panthers fell behind 23-13 midway through the first half and struggled with consistency, missing 10 straight shots at one point.
In addition to their shooting woes, Pitt also struggled with ball security, committing numerous unforced errors that allowed SMU to extend their lead. The Mustangs capitalized on these mistakes, converting 14 points off turnovers.
Panthers Fail to Close the Gap
Pitt attempted to rally in the second half, cutting the lead to 13 points at 58-45 following a quick sequence from Cummings, who hit a three-pointer and followed with a fast-break layup. However, SMU responded quickly, refusing to let Pitt gain momentum. The Mustangs went on a 9-0 run late in the game, ultimately sealing the 20-point victory.
Turnovers played a critical role in Pitt’s downfall, as the Panthers gave up 14 points off turnovers, allowing SMU to capitalize on transition opportunities. The Mustangs also dominated inside, outscoring Pitt 38-18 in the paint.
The Mustangs also showcased their depth, with multiple players contributing off the bench. This balanced attack ensured that Pitt had no opportunity to key in on any single scorer, further complicating their defensive efforts.
Key Moments That Defined the Game
One of the most defining moments in the game was SMU’s explosive 14-3 run midway through the first half, which helped them extend their lead to 29-14 with 9:18 remaining. This momentum shift forced Pitt into rushed offensive possessions, resulting in further turnovers.
Pitt had another brief surge in the second half, cutting the lead to 14 points with 9:15 remaining, but an immediate response from the Mustangs stifled any comeback attempt. Another 7-0 SMU run sealed Pitt’s fate, as the Panthers were unable to break through the Mustangs’ staunch defense.
Looking Ahead
SMU will host Wake Forest on Saturday, February 15, as they aim to extend their winning streak to six games. With their strong recent play, the Mustangs continue to solidify their standing among the ACC’s top teams.
Pitt will return home and attempt to snap its losing streak against Miami on February 15. The Panthers must find answers offensively if they hope to turn their season around and remain competitive in conference play.
The Mustangs’ balanced scoring, efficient shooting, and defensive tenacity showcased why they are emerging as one of the ACC’s most dangerous teams, while Pitt must regroup quickly to prevent its season from slipping away.
If Pitt hopes to turn things around, they will need to focus on improving their shot selection, limiting turnovers, and tightening up their perimeter defense. The game against Miami presents an opportunity for them to regain confidence and build momentum for the remainder of the season.
Additionally, SMU’s ability to close games effectively and maintain a high level of intensity throughout both halves will be crucial as they approach the latter part of their conference schedule. Their balanced attack and strong perimeter shooting continue to make them a legitimate contender in ACC play.







