SMU Soccer Surrenders 2-Point Lead and Loses to Wake Forest in ACC Tournament
In a dramatic quarterfinal matchup of the ACC Men’s Soccer Championship, the No. 4 seeded SMU Mustangs faced off against the No. 5 Wake Forest Demon Deacons at Washburne Soccer and Track Stadium. Despite taking an early 2-0 lead, the Mustangs were unable to hold off a relentless Wake Forest comeback, ultimately falling to the Demon Deacons in a heart-wrenching penalty shootout after double overtime.
Strong Start for SMU with Early Goals
SMU came into the game with momentum, having recently defeated Wake Forest in their first-ever matchup just two weeks prior. The Mustangs, determined to repeat that performance, started strong and capitalized on their offensive prowess early in the match. Senior forward Bailey Sparks wasted no time making his presence known, scoring SMU’s opening goal just 14 minutes into the first half after a well-timed pass from midfielder Santiago Castellon. Sparks’ goal showcased his precision and quick decision-making, putting the Mustangs on the scoreboard.
Less than ten minutes later, SMU doubled their lead with a header from defender Kyran Chambron Pinho, who connected on a free kick from Giovanni Maroni. The goal highlighted SMU’s versatility, as Pinho outmaneuvered Wake Forest’s defense to give the Mustangs what seemed like a comfortable 2-0 advantage. With a solid lead and the home crowd rallying behind them, SMU appeared poised to control the remainder of the match.
Wake Forest’s Persistence and First-Half Comeback
Wake Forest, however, was undeterred. Despite facing a two-goal deficit on the road, the Demon Deacons continued to press SMU’s defense with aggressive play and tight passing. Just before halftime, Wake Forest was awarded a penalty kick following a handball by an SMU defender in the box. Junior Cooper Flax calmly converted the penalty, cutting SMU’s lead to 2-1 and providing a much-needed boost to Wake Forest’s morale as they headed into the break.
The penalty goal shifted the momentum of the game, and SMU’s defense began to feel the pressure. Wake Forest maintained high energy and offensive aggression, utilizing their pace and stamina to tire out the Mustangs’ back line.
Second-Half Tension and Wake Forest’s Equalizer
As the second half commenced, SMU worked to regain control but found themselves on the defensive as Wake Forest intensified their efforts. The Demon Deacons continued to test SMU goalkeeper Martin Dominguez with shots on target, and Dominguez’s saves kept the Mustangs’ lead intact for much of the half. However, Wake Forest’s persistence paid off in the 76th minute when senior forward Julian Kennedy found the back of the net, leveling the score at 2-2.
Kennedy’s equalizing goal came from a well-coordinated counterattack initiated by midfielder Dylan Borso, who skillfully played a through ball past SMU’s defense. Kennedy’s strike highlighted Wake Forest’s ability to capitalize on transition opportunities, leaving SMU scrambling to respond. With both teams now on even footing, the intensity of the game reached new heights, and the Mustangs’ early advantage felt like a distant memory.
Double Overtime Drama
With the match tied 2-2 at the end of regulation, the quarterfinal showdown advanced into overtime, and both teams fought desperately to avoid a penalty shootout. SMU’s offense, led by Sparks and Castellon, pushed forward in the hopes of reclaiming the lead. However, Wake Forest’s defense, bolstered by outstanding play from their center-backs, successfully stymied each of SMU’s attempts on goal.
In the second overtime period, SMU came close to scoring when a long-range shot from Castellon narrowly missed the goalpost. Despite several close calls, neither team was able to break the deadlock, forcing the game into a penalty shootout—a high-stakes conclusion fitting for such an evenly matched contest.
Penalty Shootout: Wake Forest Prevails
The tension in Washburne Soccer and Track Stadium was palpable as SMU and Wake Forest prepared for penalties. SMU’s lineup included Sparks and Pinho, both of whom had scored earlier in the game and were expected to bring confidence to the penalty phase. However, Wake Forest’s goalkeeper proved resilient, blocking two of SMU’s penalty shots and shifting the advantage to the Demon Deacons.
The shootout concluded with Wake Forest converting five of their penalty shots to SMU’s four, sealing their place in the ACC semifinals. This loss ends SMU’s ACC Tournament journey and dashes their hopes of advancing further in their inaugural season within the conference.
Notable Performances
Bailey Sparks’ opening goal underscored his role as an offensive leader for SMU. His consistent positioning and ability to find openings in the opposition’s defense were vital to the Mustangs’ early lead. Kyran Chambron Pinho’s header goal showcased his aerial prowess, adding a dynamic edge to SMU’s scoring options, and defensively, Pinho was instrumental in containing Wake Forest’s early attacks.
For Wake Forest, Cooper Flax’s penalty goal before halftime was a turning point, giving the Demon Deacons a psychological advantage. His disciplined play and composure under pressure kept Wake Forest competitive throughout the match. Julian Kennedy’s equalizing goal was the result of well-coordinated teamwork and sharp execution, and his contributions throughout the game helped maintain Wake Forest’s momentum and offensive presence.
This hard-fought match exemplified the competitive nature of the ACC Tournament and highlighted SMU’s growth as a formidable team in the conference.







