SMU Overpowers Prairie View A&M with a Dominant Second Half Performance
On a crisp evening at Moody Coliseum, the SMU Mustangs delivered an emphatic performance, overpowering Prairie View A&M in a commanding 110-69 victory. The Mustangs showcased their depth and firepower, particularly in a second half where they outscored their opponents by an astounding 36 points. With this win, SMU improved its record to 4-1 and demonstrated why they are a team to watch this season.
A Tight First Half Keeps the Panthers in the Game
The game began with Prairie View A&M displaying energy and determination, eager to challenge the home team. Behind Tanahj Pettway’s early scoring and Nick Anderson’s dominance on the boards, the Panthers matched SMU basket for basket. Pettway notched 12 points in the opening period, while Anderson added 10 points and seven rebounds, helping Prairie View A&M stay within striking distance.
SMU, led by Matt Cross and Chuck Harris, struggled to pull away despite their offensive prowess. Both players reached double figures in the first half, with Cross asserting himself inside and Harris orchestrating the offense. SMU held a narrow 51-46 lead at the break, as turnovers and second-chance points kept the Panthers within reach.
The Mustangs committed 14 turnovers in the first half, leading to 17 points for the Panthers. Prairie View A&M capitalized on their hustle with 15 offensive rebounds, translating into 12 second-chance points. These efforts underscored the Panthers' resilience and set the stage for what initially seemed like a tightly contested game.
SMU’s Explosive Second Half Changes the Narrative
As the second half began, SMU took control of the game with a decisive 7-0 run. Jerrell Colbert ignited the crowd with a thunderous dunk and a well-timed tip-in, extending the Mustangs’ lead to double digits. From that point forward, SMU never looked back. Their defense tightened, stifling the Panthers’ offensive rhythm, while their offense flowed seamlessly with contributions from across the roster.
By the 10-minute mark, SMU had stretched their lead to 20 points, showcasing their dominance on both ends of the floor. Matt Cross continued to excel, recording a double-double with 17 points and 12 rebounds on an efficient 6-of-8 shooting night. Chuck Harris matched Cross’s scoring output with 17 points and added five assists, controlling the tempo and finding his teammates for open looks.
Keon Ambrose-Hylton provided a strong inside presence with 14 points and six rebounds, while Boopie Miller added 13 points and displayed excellent court vision with four assists. Off the bench, Samet Yigitoglu nearly recorded a double-double, contributing 11 points and nine rebounds. This collective effort highlighted the depth and versatility of the Mustangs' roster.
The second-half dominance was punctuated by SMU hitting the century mark with just under four minutes left, as Cross converted a layup to bring the home crowd to its feet. The Mustangs shot a scorching 56.5% from the field and 45.5% from beyond the arc for the game, while holding Prairie View A&M to just 29% shooting in the second half.
Prairie View A&M’s Bright Spots
Despite the lopsided final score, the Panthers had notable individual performances. Tanahj Pettway led all scorers with 20 points, showcasing his ability to create offense even against a stifling defense. Off the bench, Braelon Bush provided a spark with 14 points, and Chauncey Gibson chipped in 11 points, demonstrating the Panthers’ depth.
Prairie View A&M’s bench accounted for an impressive 29 points, highlighting the potential within their rotation. However, their inability to sustain offensive consistency and defensive pressure against SMU’s relentless attack ultimately sealed their fate.
Key Takeaways from the Matchup
For SMU, this victory exemplified their ability to adapt and dominate when it matters most. Their second-half performance showcased not only their offensive firepower but also their defensive intensity, holding Prairie View A&M to just 23 second-half points. Head coach Rob Lanier will undoubtedly be pleased with the team’s balanced scoring and ability to impose their will on both ends of the court.
On the other hand, Prairie View A&M will look to address their defensive lapses and work on limiting turnovers. While their first-half effort displayed resilience and grit, the second half exposed areas needing improvement as they continue their non-conference schedule.
Looking Ahead
The Mustangs now turn their focus to their next challenge, a high-profile matchup against Mississippi State at Moody Coliseum. With their sights set on maintaining their momentum, SMU will aim to build on this victory and further solidify their place as a formidable force this season.
Prairie View A&M, now 1-3, heads to Fresno State for their next contest on November 20. The Panthers will aim to regroup and refine their strategies as they navigate a tough non-conference schedule.
This game, played on a lively Monday night, highlighted SMU’s potential to excel in key moments and Prairie View A&M’s ability to compete against strong opposition. Both teams will take valuable lessons from this matchup as they prepare for the challenges ahead.







