No. 24 SMU Loses Final Game 61-54 To Cold-Shooting Cincy
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CINCINNATI (AP) — SMU's tough season ended with one of its ugliest losses.
The 24th-ranked Mustangs couldn't overcome their turnovers or take advantage of Cincinnati's cold shooting, falling 61-54 on Sunday.
It was a final disappointment for SMU (25-5, 13-5 American Athletic), which is banned from postseason play because of NCAA rules violations. Players embraced on the court after the final buzzer.
SMU chose not to appeal the postseason ban or the nine-game suspension for coach Larry Brown. The NCAA found that a former basketball assistant had completed online course work to make a student eligible for admission to the school. Current players were disappointed that the school chose not to challenge the penalty.
"We lost to a really good team in a great environment," Brown said. "We had a heck of a year."
Ben Moore had 12 points and 10 rebounds for the Mustangs. Senior point guard Nic Moore had 14 points on 6-of-17 shooting.
"It's tough for them to have their season end and have no postseason," Cincinnati coach Mick Cronin said. "They showed a lot of character. Most teams would not have played the way they did for entire year."
The Bearcats (22-9, 12-6) shot 29.5 percent from the field overall, including 1 of 19 from beyond the arc. They made a difference at the free throw line, going 24 of 30. Troy Caupain had a team-high 14 points, making only 4 of 19 shots while missing all six from beyond the arc.
The Bearcats were coming off a 69-56 loss at Houston and figured they needed some wins to make the NCAA Tournament. Their defense got this one, holding the Mustangs to a season low in points. SMU beat Cincinnati 59-57 in Dallas on Jan. 7, which was previously the Mustangs' lowest point total of the season.
"Since I've been at SMU, these are the most fun games," Brown said. "These games with Cincinnati, UConn, Temple, Tulsa, Memphis — those are programs that have some kind of history. It seems that anytime kids put on a Cincinnati jersey, you know they're going to play hard and you've got to match their energy."
Neither team could make an open shot at the outset. SMU pulled ahead 11-6 after 8 minutes despite shooting only 4 of 12 from the field. The Bearcats were worse, going 3 of 17 and missing all seven of their shots from beyond the arc.
Cincinnati was only 5 of 23 from the field when Caupain led its first run. He had a pull-up jumper and two free throws during an 8-0 spurt that put the Bearcats ahead to stay 21-16. Cincinnati led 34-27 at the half, with the teams going a combined 3 of 20 from beyond the arc.
Neither team could put together a significant run at the start of the second half. Jacob Evans' driving basket gave the Bearcats the first double-digit lead of the game at 46-36.
Nic Moore tried to get the Mustangs going, making a driving layup that started a final run. Shake Milton's reverse layup cut Cincinnati's lead to 55-52 with 1:54 to go.
The Mustangs had a turnover and missed their next two shots, allowing Cincinnati to hold on. SMU had 17 turnovers overall, one shy of its season high.
EARLY EXIT
SMU forward Markus Kennedy got his fifth foul with 8:46 to go. Kennedy had nine points and four rebounds.
TIP-INS
Southern Methodist: The Mustangs won 15 of their last 20 road games, going 7-4 this season.
Cincinnati: Seniors Farad Cobb, Coreontae DeBerry, Octavius Ellis and Shaq Thomas were honored before the game.
UP NEXT
Southern Methodist: Season is over.
Cincinnati: Plays Friday in the AAC Tournament.
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