Wake Forest Hands SMU a 77-66 Defeat, Ends Mustangs' Five-Game Win Streak
Strong Second Half Propels Demon Deacons to Victory
The Wake Forest Demon Deacons secured an impressive 77-66 victory over the SMU Mustangs on Saturday night at Moody Coliseum, snapping SMU’s five-game winning streak. Wake Forest, now 19-7 overall and 11-4 in ACC play, rebounded from a narrow 72-70 loss to Florida State earlier in the week.
SMU, which entered the game as one of the top three-point shooting teams in the conference, struggled from beyond the arc, shooting just 23 percent from deep.
Friedrichsen and Sallis Lead the Way
Wake Forest guard Parker Friedrichsen delivered a season-high performance, scoring 18 points while connecting on five three-pointers. His breakout game came at a crucial time, providing the Demon Deacons with the perimeter shooting they needed to outpace SMU. Hunter Sallis continued his consistent scoring streak, finishing with 20 points, nine rebounds, and six assists. His ability to control the game on both ends of the floor made a significant impact in the second half.
Ty-Laur Johnson added 12 points for Wake Forest, while Efton Reid III contributed 10 points and eight rebounds. Tre’Von Spillers chipped in with eight points and a game-high 11 rebounds, further bolstering Wake’s inside presence.
A Game of Runs
SMU started the game strong, jumping out to an early 13-0 lead as Wake Forest struggled with turnovers and shot selection. However, Friedrichsen’s three-pointer snapped the scoring drought, and Wake Forest began to claw its way back. By halftime, the Mustangs held a slim 34-32 advantage.
The second half was a different story. Wake Forest opened with a 19-8 run, taking control of the game with efficient shooting and stifling defense. SMU briefly cut the deficit to three points midway through the half, but Wake Forest’s defense held strong, forcing key turnovers and limiting second-chance opportunities. Over a nine-minute stretch, the Mustangs failed to make a single field goal, allowing the Demon Deacons to push their lead to double digits.
Wake Forest’s ability to maintain composure in critical moments was key in their second-half surge. They played with patience, executed their sets effectively, and made crucial defensive stops when needed. The Mustangs, despite their talent, appeared rushed in their offensive sets, leading to forced shots and unnecessary turnovers. The shift in momentum allowed Wake Forest to seize control and never look back.
Defensive Effort Secures the Win
One of the key takeaways from Wake Forest’s victory was their defensive execution. The Demon Deacons held SMU, a team that typically excels from three-point range, to just 8-of-35 from deep. The Mustangs shot only 36 percent from the field overall, struggling to find consistent offense against Wake’s aggressive defensive schemes.
The defensive rotations of Wake Forest were particularly effective, closing out on SMU’s shooters and preventing easy baskets in the paint. The Mustangs found themselves taking contested shots late in the shot clock, which limited their offensive efficiency. This defensive pressure also created transition opportunities for the Demon Deacons, leading to fast-break points and further extending their lead.
Chuck Harris led SMU with 15 points, while Kario Oquendo added 13 points and nine rebounds. B.J. Edwards finished with 12 points, and Matt Cross contributed 11 points and nine rebounds. Despite their efforts, the Mustangs were unable to match Wake Forest’s defensive intensity in the second half.
Looking Ahead
Wake Forest will return to North Carolina to face NC State on Saturday, a pivotal matchup as the Demon Deacons look to strengthen their ACC tournament positioning. The game against NC State will be crucial in determining their final seeding for postseason play. Wake Forest’s ability to win on the road against a high-caliber opponent like SMU bodes well for their confidence heading into their remaining games.
SMU, meanwhile, will attempt to bounce back on the road against Notre Dame on Wednesday. The Mustangs will need to find their shooting touch and regain their offensive rhythm to avoid a second consecutive loss. Their ability to bounce back will test their resilience and readiness for the challenges that lie ahead in the ACC tournament.
Final Thoughts
Wake Forest’s ability to adjust after a slow start and dominate in the second half highlights their resilience and potential as a conference contender. With standout performances from Friedrichsen and Sallis, combined with a strong defensive effort, the Demon Deacons proved they can win tough road games. The cohesion of the team and their ability to execute a disciplined game plan were key to their success.
For SMU, the loss exposes areas for improvement, particularly in maintaining offensive efficiency against high-pressure defenses. Their inability to adjust their game plan and make necessary in-game changes ultimately led to their downfall. As both teams continue their ACC schedules, their ability to learn from this game will be crucial in determining their postseason fortunes.
Wake Forest’s victory also demonstrated the importance of depth and strong bench contributions. Players like Friedrichsen stepping up in key moments show that Wake has multiple offensive threats, making them a dangerous opponent moving forward. If they continue to build on this performance, they have the potential to make a deep run in the ACC tournament and beyond.







