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			19 SMU rallies to defeat Tulane 
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			 [February 16, 2017] 
			DALLAS -- SMU coach Tim 
			Jankovich was beginning to wonder if his team would ever have a game 
			when it came out flat. 
 He didn't have to wonder any more when SMU found itself trailing 
			Tulane by 15 points at halftime Wednesday.
 
 The 19th-ranked Mustangs roared back in the second half to avert an 
			upset, beating the Green wave 80-75 to remain in first place in the 
			American Athletic Conference.
 
 "Tonight maybe was the first time that they weren't at that magic 
			level," said Jankovich, whose team won for the 19th time in the past 
			20 games.
 
 SMU (23-4, 13-1 AAC) went on a 16-2 run in the second half to 
			reclaim the lead at 58-56 with 9:43 remaining. The Mustangs' lead 
			grew to nine 77-68 before they closed out the win.
 
 Guard Jarrey Foster scored 19 and forward Semi Ojeleye, who missed 
			his first 10 shots, had 18 for SMU. Forward Ben Moore added 15 
			points and 13 rebounds for the Mustangs, who won their ninth game in 
			a row.
 
 Tulane (4-21, 1-12) saw its upset bid evaporate despite 23 points 
			from guard Cameron Reynolds and 18 from guard Malik Morgan. Tulane 
			took its ninth straight loss and 14th in the past 15 games.
 
 Jankovich was concerned about his team having a letdown after a 
			60-51 win over then-No. 11 Cincinnati on Sunday. That was a 
			breakthrough win in terms of national attention this season.
 
 "A lot has gone on here lately, a lot of attention," Jankovich said. 
			"Human nature took over, and we were obviously not in the perfect, 
			magic level of competition in the first half.
 
 "But I'm proud of them. We just had to try to win the second half on 
			grit, really, and just will it. Once again, we did."
 
			
			 
			SMU committed nine turnovers in the first half while Tulane took a 
			10-point lead midway through the period and continued to build on 
			it.
 Rather than berate his team at halftime, Jankovich said he stressed 
			how SMU could climb its way out of the hole it was in.
 
 "It wasn't really about X's and O's, it was more about effort," 
			Moore said. "We knew we had to pick up the effort because they were 
			outplaying us."
 
 Tulane's upset bid was slowed significantly when Tulane center Ryan 
			Smith picked up his fourth foul just as SMU posted its first lead 
			with nearly 10 minutes left.
 
 "We knew they'd come back out in the second half and come after us 
			hard," Green Wave coach Mike Dunleavy said. "We took that first 
			punch, and we took it back up to 14 points. We responded well to 
			it."
 
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			However, after Tulane survived SMU's initial surge to hold a 52-38 
			lead, the Mustangs' Ojeleye and Foster heated up. 
			"They're so solid," Dunleavy said of SMU. "There's not anybody that 
			gives you a day off. Most teams you play, we're going to say we're 
			going to help off of this guy and make this guy beat us. They don't 
			really have that weak link."
 Tulane shot 52 percent from the field and 50 percent (7 of 14) from 
			3-point range to post a 42-27 lead at halftime.
 
			
			 
			The score was 15-15 with 13:21 left in the first half when Tulane 
			went on a 10-0 run to break open the game. The run started with a 
			3-pointer by Reynolds, who scored 15 in the half.
 Tulane's fast start was in response to a 91-62 collapse against 
			Houston in its previous game.
 
 "We really let Coach down when we played U of H," Reynolds said. So 
			we wanted to come out and show him we could follow the game plan and 
			be focused. I think we did a good job of that but just had a couple 
			of lapses that cost us the game."
 
 Meanwhile, SMU was just 1 of 10 from 3-point range in the first half 
			and struggled to 37.5 percent from the field before the break.
 
 Ojeleye, who earned conference Player of the Week honors just two 
			days earlier, was 0 of 9 from the field in the first half. He wound 
			up 4 of 17.
 
 Overall, SMU shot 46.9 percent to Tulane's 43.5 percent.
 
 NOTES: Tulane was facing its fourth ranked opponent this season. The 
			Green Wave lost to No. 6 North Carolina 95-75, No. 23 Cincinnati 
			92-56 and No. 20 Cincinnati 78-61. ... Tulane's last win over SMU 
			came on Feb. 16, 2013, when both teams were members of Conference 
			USA. ... SMU is ranked first in the AAC in scoring defense (58.2 
			points per game), rebounding margin (plus-10.9) and offensive 
			rebounds per game (12.8).
 
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