Who was the leading scorer for SMU?
Boopie Miller led SMU with 24 points.
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In a stunning finish, SMU guard Boopie Miller sank a half-court shot as time expired, securing a 77-76 victory over Virginia Tech. The improbable shot capped a strong performance by Miller, who scored 24 points, including 19 in the second h...
The game was a closely contested affair, with SMU overcoming a slow start and Virginia Tech struggling with free-throw shooting. SMU's Boopie Miller took charge in the second half, consistently attacking the rim and drawing fouls. Despite trailing for most of the second half, SMU remained within striking distance. After a missed free throw by Virginia Tech and a timeout by each team, Miller received the inbounds pass, dribbled to half court, and launched the game-winning shot. For Virginia Tech, Jailen Bedford had a strong performance, but the team's inability to convert free throws proved costly. Virginia Tech falls to 13-5 (2-3) with the loss and will face Notre Dame at home on Saturday. SMU improves to 13-4 (2-2) and will host Virginia on Saturday.
Actionable Takeaway: Focus on free throw practice. Consistent performance at the free throw line can be the difference between winning and losing close games.
Boopie Miller led SMU with 24 points.
Virginia Tech shot 61% from the free-throw line.
SMU will host Virginia, and Virginia Tech will host Notre Dame.
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