SMU Stuns Virginia with Last-Second Heroics
A Dramatic Finish in Charlottesville
The SMU Mustangs delivered a thrilling 54-52 victory over the Virginia Cavaliers on Wednesday night, thanks to Boopie Miller’s buzzer-beating three-pointer with 0.4 seconds left on the clock. SMU, now 13-4 overall and 4-2 in ACC play, overcame a five-point deficit in the final 31 seconds to secure their ninth win in the past 11 games. The loss marked Virginia’s fourth straight defeat, dropping their record to 8-9 overall and 1-5 in the ACC.
Miller’s heroics capped a stunning comeback for the Mustangs, who hit three consecutive three-pointers in the final 25 seconds after struggling from beyond the arc for most of the game. The Cavaliers, despite a valiant effort, could not close out the game after a late 12-0 run had seemingly put them in control.
First-Half Struggles for Both Teams
The game began with both teams battling offensive inefficiencies. SMU shot just 1-for-12 from three-point range in the first half, while Virginia fared slightly better at 3-for-15. Despite their struggles, SMU took a 27-25 lead into halftime, thanks to their ability to capitalize on Virginia’s missed opportunities. The Cavaliers shot 34.6% from the field in the first half but managed to stay competitive due to their defensive rebounding and strong free-throw shooting.
Blake Buchanan and Ishan Sharma led Virginia in the first half, with Buchanan contributing on the boards and Sharma keeping the Cavaliers within striking distance with his perimeter shooting.
Virginia’s Second-Half Resilience
The second half saw a back-and-forth battle as both teams traded scoring runs. SMU maintained a slim lead for most of the period, relying on strong interior play and contributions from Chuck Harris and Samet Yigitoglu. However, Virginia’s defense stiffened in the closing minutes, sparking a 12-0 run that erased a seven-point deficit and gave the Cavaliers a 50-45 lead with less than a minute to play.
Buchanan was instrumental during this stretch, finishing the game with a double-double of 11 points and 15 rebounds. Sharma added 10 points, including clutch free throws in the final minute, seemingly putting the Cavaliers in control.
Miller’s Last-Second Magic
With 31 seconds remaining, SMU’s B.J. Edwards drained a three-pointer to cut Virginia’s lead to 50-48. After Sharma hit two free throws to extend the lead to 52-48, Miller took over. His first three-pointer brought the score to 52-51 with nine seconds left. On Virginia’s next possession, Taine Murray missed the front end of a one-and-one, giving SMU the ball with four seconds remaining.
Following a timeout, Miller received the inbounds pass, dribbled to the right corner, and launched an off-balance three-pointer that swished through the net with 0.4 seconds left. The Cavaliers were unable to respond as time expired, sealing the Mustangs’ improbable comeback victory.
Key Performances and Statistics
SMU: Boopie Miller led the way with 12 points, including six in the final nine seconds. Chuck Harris also contributed 12 points, while Yigitoglu added 10 points and six rebounds. The Mustangs shot 43.4% from the field and outrebounded Virginia 39-30.
Virginia: Blake Buchanan recorded his first career double-double with 11 points and 15 rebounds. Sharma chipped in 10 points, going 4-for-4 from the free-throw line. The Cavaliers struggled offensively, shooting 34.6% overall and just 15.4% from three-point range.
Takeaways
SMU’s victory showcased their resilience and ability to execute under pressure. The Mustangs’ late-game heroics, led by Miller, demonstrated their poise and mental toughness in a hostile environment. The win also marked SMU’s second victory over Virginia this season, following a 63-51 triumph in December.
For Virginia, the loss was a heartbreaker. The Cavaliers showed glimpses of their potential, particularly during their late-game run, but their inability to capitalize on free throws and defend in the final seconds proved costly. Interim head coach Ron Sanchez praised his team’s effort but acknowledged the need for better execution in key moments.
Looking Ahead
SMU will travel to Miami for a Saturday matchup, seeking to extend their strong ACC campaign. The Mustangs’ ability to win close games and their balanced scoring make them a dangerous opponent as the season progresses.
Virginia faces a tough road ahead as they prepare to visit Louisville on Saturday. The Cavaliers will need to regroup quickly and address their offensive struggles if they hope to snap their losing streak and remain competitive in ACC play.
This thrilling contest highlighted the unpredictable nature of college basketball and the importance of composure in high-pressure situations. While SMU celebrated a dramatic win, Virginia will look to turn the page and refocus for the challenges ahead.







