Temple excited to meet unbeaten SMU

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The Temple players understand that Sunday?s noon matchup at the Liacouras Center against SMU isn?t just any ordinary American Athletic Conference game.

Even though the Mustangs are ineligible for the AAC and NCAA Tournaments, they are the nation?s last unbeaten Division I team, taking an 18-0 overall and 7-0 AAC mark into the game.

The reason for the ban came after the NCAA ruled SMU ?committed multiple violations, including academic fraud, unethical conduct and head coach control in the men?s basketball program.?

So the Owls (10-7, 4-2) relish the chance to hand the Mustangs their first L. Even more importantly, the players feel there is some unfinished business concerning SMU.

Last year Temple lost three times to the Mustangs, including a 69-56 defeat in the AAC semifinals.

In all three games, Temple held a double-digit lead.

When asked if he felt Temple owed SMU one, Owls leading scorer Quenton DeCosey didn?t hesitate.

?Definitely,? said DeCosey, who is averaging 15.6 points per game. ?They beat us three times last year and if we get one of the wins, we would probably have been in the (NCAA) tournament.?

In preparing for Sunday?s game, Temple coach Fran Dunphy looked back at last year?s matchups, especially the first one, a 60-55 SMU win at the Liacouras Center in which the Owls led by 13 points early in the second half.

?We had our chances to win that game and it would have been a great win for us to get,? Dunphy said.

Dunphy is especially impressed by the poise of the Mustangs, led by reigning AAC Player of the Year Nic Moore, a senior point guard averaging 15.6 points and 4.9 assists.

?Nic Moore is really good,? Dunphy said. ?It is almost like he says, ?I am going to spread the ball around, see how my team is doing and if it is not to my satisfaction I will take over.'"

SMU coach Larry Brown, who was suspended the first nine games as part of the NCAA penalty, says playing Temple is pure agony, mainly because he considers Dunphy a close friend.

?I love coming back to Philly,? said Brown, who coached the 76ers for six years, ending after the 2002-2003 season. ?You don?t like to play friends and two I admire him so much, just the type of person he is.?

While the players always talk about not placing one game higher than any other, they understand how much this contest can mean for a postseason resume.

?Of course it is a big deal and we will take it and run with it and hopefully come out with a victory,? said point guard Josh Brown, who leads the AAC in minutes played, averaging 34.9 per game. ?We are not going to make it bigger than it is.?


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About SMU: The Mustangs are the last unbeaten Division I team?The 18-0 start is the best in program history, surpassing the 10-0 mark in 1997-98?SMU is 5-0 on the road this year?Nic Moore was last season?s AAC Player of the Year?Moore leads the AAC in assists (4.9 per game)?The Mustangs are shooting 51.4 percent from the field and 41.5 percent from three-point range, both which lead the AAC?Due to NCAA sanctions, the Mustangs are ineligible for the AAC and NCAA Tournaments this season?Jordan Tolbert leads the AAC in both rebounding (9.2 per game) and offensive rebounding (4.1)?Sterling Brown is second in the AAC in field goal percentage (.697)?The Mustangs are first in the AAC in scoring margin (18.1 points)?



About Temple:

Temple lost three times to SMU last year and in all three games, the Owls held a double-digit lead?With 513 wins, Dunphy is just four wins from suprassing former Owls coach John Chaney and becoming the all-time winningiest coach in Philadelphia Big Five history?In Wednesday?s win over La Salle, Temple shot 26 of 52 from the field? Point guard Josh Brown leads the AAC in assist-to-turnover ratio, with 79 assists, 25 turnovers (3.2)?Temple is seventh in the AAC in free throw percentage (.704)?The Owls are eighth in three point percentage (.314).
 
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