SMU Wins Thriller Against California Baptist in Holiday Invitational Semifinal
The SMU Mustangs narrowly defeated California Baptist University 79-77 on Tuesday night in the Acrisure Holiday Invitational semifinal in Palm Springs, California. A clutch floater by Boopie Miller with 2.1 seconds remaining sealed the victory for SMU, propelling them to the tournament championship game.
The Mustangs, now 5-2 in their inaugural ACC season, showcased balanced scoring and resilience, holding off a second-half rally led by California Baptist’s Kendal Coleman, who scored a career-high 32 points.
Strong Start for SMU
SMU dominated much of the first half, jumping out to an early lead with an 8-0 run that included two three-pointers from Kario Oquendo and a layup by Miller. The Mustangs maintained control, finishing the half on an 11-4 run to build a 45-32 lead. They shot 55% from the field and out-rebounded the Lancers in the opening frame.
B.J. Edwards led SMU in the first half with 11 points, showing precision and control from the floor. Meanwhile, California Baptist struggled to contain SMU’s fast-paced attack, giving up several second-chance opportunities.
Coleman’s Heroics Fuel CBU’s Comeback
California Baptist came alive in the second half, led by Kendal Coleman’s stellar shooting performance. Coleman scored 25 of his 32 points in the final 20 minutes, hitting six three-pointers to bring the Lancers back into contention. Dominique Daniels Jr. also contributed 16 points, including a critical drive with 15.7 seconds left to tie the game at 77-77.
The Lancers mounted a 15-2 run early in the second half, erasing SMU’s 16-point lead and tying the game at 54 midway through the period. Both teams traded baskets down the stretch, with the game tied multiple times in the final minutes.
Miller’s Game-Winner
With the game tied and just seconds remaining, SMU called a timeout to set up the final play. Out of the timeout, Miller took the inbounds pass, worked the clock, and came off a ball screen to sink a 10-foot floater with 2.1 seconds left. California Baptist’s desperation heave at the buzzer fell short, securing the Mustangs’ victory.
Miller finished the game with 16 points, five assists, and five rebounds, continuing his streak of scoring in double figures in every game this season. His clutch performance solidified his role as one of SMU’s most reliable scorers.
Balanced Scoring Lifts SMU
The Mustangs’ offensive balance proved critical in the win, with four players scoring in double figures. B.J. Edwards tied his career-high with 17 points, along with four assists and three steals. Kario Oquendo added 14 points, hitting three of four three-pointers, while Yohan Traore chipped in 12 points, including two three-pointers.
SMU’s efficiency was notable, as they shot 53% from the field and converted eight of 20 three-point attempts. Their ability to capitalize on key possessions helped them withstand California Baptist’s furious rally.
Key Stats and Takeaways
- Kendal Coleman’s Career Night: Coleman’s 32-point performance included six three-pointers, highlighting his versatility and ability to score in high-pressure situations.
- Even Matchup: Both teams shot over 50% from the field and scored 40 points each in the paint, reflecting the closely contested nature of the game.
- Rebounding Edge: SMU outrebounded California Baptist 30-27, with Ian Schieffelin and Traore leading the effort on the glass.
Looking Ahead
SMU advances to the Acrisure Holiday Invitational championship game, where they will face the winner of the Washington State-Fresno State matchup on Wednesday. The Mustangs will aim to build on their strong start and secure their first in-season tournament title of the year.
For California Baptist, the focus shifts to their third-place game against the loser of the Washington State-Fresno State contest. The Lancers will look to bounce back and continue developing their promising lineup as they progress through their non-conference schedule.
A Promising Start for SMU
Under first-year head coach Andy Enfield, SMU’s victory highlights the team’s potential to compete in high-stakes situations. With a balanced roster and emerging stars like Miller and Edwards, the Mustangs are positioning themselves as a contender in their inaugural ACC season. As they prepare for their next challenge, SMU’s resilience and poise in this nail-biting win serve as a testament to their growth and ambition.







