SMU Women’s Basketball Rallies to Overtime Victory Against Lamar, 56-54
Mustangs Overcome Early Struggles to Secure Dramatic Win
The SMU women’s basketball team delivered a thrilling performance on Friday night, overcoming a 12-point third-quarter deficit to defeat Lamar University 56-54 in overtime at Moody Coliseum. The Mustangs showcased their resilience, erasing a double-digit deficit and securing their third home victory of the season. Forward Chantae Embry sealed the game with a clutch layup in the final five seconds of overtime, capping off a remarkable comeback.
After a sluggish start, SMU found its footing in the latter half of the game, rallying behind standout performances from guard Nya Robertson and center Jessica Peterson. The victory improved SMU’s record to 3-1 at home this season and underscored their ability to perform under pressure, even when the odds seemed stacked against them.
First Half Woes for the Mustangs
SMU struggled offensively in the first half, shooting a meager 22% from the field and failing to convert any of their first 10 three-point attempts. Lamar capitalized on SMU’s cold shooting, building a 28-17 lead by halftime. Guard Sabria Dean was instrumental for the Cardinals, scoring 21 points and keeping SMU’s defense on its heels.
Jessica Peterson, however, provided a critical defensive presence for SMU, grabbing 17 rebounds and keeping the Mustangs within striking distance. Her relentless effort in the paint allowed SMU to weather Lamar’s offensive bursts and set the stage for their second-half rally. The first two quarters highlighted areas where SMU needs improvement, particularly in shot selection and execution under pressure.
A Comeback Fueled by Grit and Determination
The second half marked a turning point for SMU, as they began to chip away at Lamar’s lead. Robertson spearheaded the offense, scoring 16 of her game-high 19 points in the final quarters and overtime. Her back-to-back three-pointers in the fourth quarter were pivotal in shifting the game’s momentum. Robertson’s ability to step up in crucial moments has become a defining trait, making her an indispensable part of SMU’s success.
SMU’s defense also tightened in the second half, forcing Lamar into poor shooting positions and critical turnovers. The Mustangs held Lamar to just three field goals in the fourth quarter, effectively neutralizing their offense. SMU’s ability to adapt defensively in real-time proved crucial, as it allowed them to control the game’s tempo in the final stages.
As the game progressed, Embry delivered under immense pressure, scoring 10 points and securing the game-winning layup in overtime. Her physicality and determination in the paint exemplified SMU’s fighting spirit. Meanwhile, Peterson’s defensive dominance ensured that Lamar had limited second-chance opportunities, a key factor in SMU’s comeback.
Key Performances and Milestones
Peterson’s performance was a standout moment for the Mustangs, as she recorded her second career double-double with 10 points and a career-high 17 rebounds. She also tied her career high in blocks and played a team-leading 41 minutes, showcasing her stamina and dedication. Peterson’s efforts in the paint were a significant reason SMU could stay competitive despite their early struggles.
Robertson’s leadership shone brightly, as she not only scored consistently but also galvanized her teammates during critical stretches. Her 13th consecutive double-digit scoring game underscores her reliability and offensive prowess. Additionally, her back-to-back three-pointers in the fourth quarter sparked the Mustangs’ rally and showcased her composure under pressure.
Embry’s clutch layup not only secured the win but also demonstrated her ability to thrive in high-stakes situations. Her consistency in scoring double digits is a testament to her offensive skill set and mental toughness.
Challenges Ahead for SMU
While SMU’s win was a testament to their resilience, it also highlighted areas for improvement. The Mustangs’ inability to generate offense in the first half could have cost them the game against a more consistent opponent. Moving forward, starting games with greater intensity and improving their shooting efficiency will be critical.
SMU’s reliance on a few key players for scoring could also pose a challenge as the season progresses. Developing a more balanced offensive strategy and integrating contributions from the entire lineup will be essential for sustained success. The coaching staff will likely focus on addressing these gaps during upcoming practices.
Building Momentum for Upcoming Games
The Mustangs will have little time to rest, as they prepare to face Arkansas Pine-Bluff on November 25th. This game provides an opportunity for SMU to build on their momentum and refine their strategies. With home-court advantage and the confidence of a dramatic victory, the Mustangs are poised to put on another strong performance.
For Lamar, the heartbreaking loss will serve as motivation as they head to New Orleans for the Big Easy Classic. Their next game against Pacific on November 29th will be a chance for the Cardinals to regroup and bounce back. Lamar’s solid first-half performance against SMU indicates their potential to compete at a high level when firing on all cylinders.
A Season of Promise
SMU’s thrilling victory over Lamar is a promising sign for their season. The Mustangs’ ability to rally from adversity and deliver under pressure demonstrates their grit and determination. If they can address their early-game struggles and maintain their defensive intensity, the team has the potential to achieve great success this season.
Fans can look forward to more exciting matchups as the Mustangs continue their journey. With key players like Robertson, Peterson, and Embry leading the charge, SMU has a strong foundation to build upon.
We were at the game and will be releasing exclusive photos soon. Stay tuned to capture all the intensity and excitement from this unforgettable night!







