NCAAB Game Recap - Tulsa at SMU
Thu Mar 2, 2017 8:00 PM EST

Army
62
Buck
78
F
ChaSo
78
Winth
92
F
KennSt
62
FlGlf
74
F
Campbl
81
UNCA
79
F
LoyMD
60
Boston
64
F
NFla
91
Lipsco
85
F
Radf
56
Lib
52
F
Colg
72
Leh
77
F
Murr
75
MorSt
69
F
HolyC
42
Navy
49
F
SEMO
51
JSU
74
F
HiPt
55
GWebb
91
F
Manh
68
Rider
69
F
Maris
73
Canis
77
F
Drake
58
Brad
67
F
Niag
88
Quin
69
F
IndSt
72
Evans
83
F
Tuls
70
SMU
93
F
Hou
47
Cin
65
F
Iowa
59
Wisc
57
F
Rice
89
Marsh
88
F
UCF
59
SoFL
56
F
Nebras
73
Minn
88
F
FIU
67
MTSU
70
F
NCC
63
NCAT
68
F
Morg
66
MD-ES
67
F
How
56
DelSt
66
F
FlaAM
59
BethC
69
F
Nich
75
Lamar
87
F
Sac
57
UND
53
F
ODU
62
UTEP
61
F
N TX
63
W Ky
74
F
UNCC
76
UTSA
75
F
FAU
59
UAB
79
F
TxSt
84
UL
94
F(OT)
Hamp
89
Copp
82
F
Alc
88
TXSo
94
F(OT)
SCSt
88
Savan
95
F
TexAr
72
ULM
57
F
E WA
91
S UT
75
F
Ida
77
NoAZ
75
F
ArkLR
62
USA
57
F
McNee
74
SHSU
79
F
SeLA
63
NOrl
58
F
ArkSt
72
Troy
81
F
AlaAM
64
JackSt
72
F
NWSt
72
SFA
67
F
Mont
78
Web
74
F
PorSt
84
N CO
87
F
Stan
72
Colora
91
F
Tul
70
Mem
92
F
MTSt
79
IdaSt
68
F
South
64
PVAM
70
F
ASU
69
Gram
82
F
UCSB
54
CS-Ful
65
F
CSNor
70
CAPoly
76
F
HI
59
UCDav
68
F
Cal
44
Utah
74
F

SMU 93, Tulsa 70

Mar 2, 2017, 8:00 PM EST

Final

1

2

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Tulsa

28

42

70

(14) SMU

47

46

93

No. 14 SMU clinches share of AAC title, 93-70 over Tulsa
Thu Mar 2, 2017 11:38 PM

DALLAS (AP) Semi Ojeleye was perfect from the field, and yet SMU's big man was more impressed with Shake Milton's play from a sitting position that set up one of the Mustangs' highlight alley-oops while they clinched at least a share of the American Athletic Conference title.

Milton maintained control of the ball after tripping just past midcourt, even dribbling between his legs while sitting on the court . Still on his rear end with defenders around him, Milton then passed to Sterling Brown, who delivered the alley-oop to Ojeleye in the Mustangs' 93-70 victory over Tulsa on Thursday night.

"I saw him. I kind of lost my mind, he's just on the ground cool as a cucumber," said Ojeleye, the former Duke transfer who had 26 points. "That's Shake for you."

Milton said his spectacular dribbling just happened in the heat of the moment.

"But the play that (Ojeleye) made afterward, and SB's pass, that was just crazy," said Milton, who had his first career double-double with 15 points and 10 assists, even without getting any actual stats for the highlight play.

Ojeleye made all nine of his field goal attempts, including a couple of highlight dunks and three 3-pointers, and all five starters scored in double figures for the Mustangs (26-4, 16-1). Jarrey Foster added 18 points on 9-of-11 shooting with a couple of slams of his own, while Brown had 19 points and Ben Moore 12 .

The Mustangs have a 12-game winning streak and a one-game lead in the AAC standings over No. 18 Cincinnati (26-4, 15-2), which won its home finale 65-47 over Houston earlier Thursday night. They can take the league title outright with a win at home Saturday over Memphis.

"This was a big night for me," coach Tim Jankovich said. "I didn't want to go into Saturday with the pressure that maybe if we had played poorly or whatever tonight. I know that we've only guaranteed a share, but you can't take that away from them."

Corey Henderson had 17 points for Tulsa (14-15, 8-9) and Junior Etou had 13.

After building a 19-point halftime lead, the Mustangs had a 14-2 run early in the second half that included Milton's consecutive alley-oop passes - to Ojeleye and Foster - before the guard hit a 3-pointer from the left corner. That was a few minutes before the under-the-leg dribble.

"Shake's pretty darn good," Jankovich said. "He can make some passes that make you shake your head, no pun intended. Nothing he does surprises me."

Even when Milton is sitting on the court.

BIG PICTURE

Tulsa: The Golden Hurricane went into this season after graduating nine seniors and with only three players who had played in a game for them. It's been an up-and-down third season in Tulsa for coach Frank Haith, whose team had won its previous two games after a six-game losing streak. Tulsa had a surprising 6-2 start in conference play before that.

SMU: The Mustangs shot 60 percent (33 of 55) in their highest-scoring game of the season. ... Jankovich still hasn't lost in 24 home games as SMU's coach - all 17 this season and seven in the past when filling in for Larry Brown, the Hall of Fame coach who was in attendance Thursday night. This is the Mustangs' fourth year in the AAC. They won the regular-season title in 2015.

AVENGING LAST MOODY LOSS

The Mustangs have won 21 consecutive home games since losing to Tulsa in February 2016. "We knew they were the last team to win here in Moody," Ojeleye said. "But all year, we set a goal to win a conference championship. It didn't really matter who it was tonight, we wanted to win this game. It happened to be them."

UP NEXT

Tulsa: Closes the regular season at Tulane.

SMU: Tries to clinch outright AAC regular season title in home finale Saturday against Memphis.

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Leaders

Tulsa PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
C. Henderson Jr. 17 0 1 1 2 1
J. Etou 13 0 0 7 0 0
SMU PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
S. Ojeleye 26 0 0 4 1 1
S. Brown 19 0 4 3 2 0

Team Comparison

Tuls SMU
Points For 70 93
Field Goals 19/53-36% 33/55-60%
Three Pointers 8/28-29% 10/19-53%
Free Throws 24/32-75% 17/27-63%
Offensive Rebounds 15 6
Defensive Rebounds 20 22
Rebounds 39 32
Blocks 4 5
Steals 3 6
Turnovers 11 6
Personal Fouls 19 19
Technical Fouls 1 0
Ejections 0 0

2016-17 Reg Season - SMU Leads Series 2-0

Date Result Away Pts Ldr Home Pts Ldr
Sat Feb 4 SMU 76 @ Tuls 53 S. Brown 27 J. Etou 18
Thu Mar 2 Tuls 70 @ SMU 93 C. Henderson Jr. 17 S. Ojeleye 26

Game Information

Stadium: Moody Coliseum, Dallas, Texas
Attendance: 7,181
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