Virginia Tech vs SMU: Live Updates, Scores, Stats, and Highlights From Today's ACC Basketball Game

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SMU just completed a two-game conference stretch against Cal and Stanford—an ACC matchup that would have been unthinkable to a college basketball fan in 2022. The Mustangs' win streak stretches one game back as well. The 'Stangs defeated NC State 63-57 on the road before that home stretch. Led by Samet Yigitoglu, SMU has caught fire again in the middle of the season. Yigitoglu led the team in scoring against NC State and Stanford, with 20 and 17 points, respectively.
Matt Cross has also done a great job of cleaning the boards from the forward position. He has eight games of double-digit rebounds on the year. Andy Enfield has a ton of history as a NCAA head coach and the Mustangs are vying for a Tournament bid in Enfield's first year at Southern Methodist.
The Hokies have caught a second wind in the middle of the season. The Hokies have caught two consecutive wins against ACC opponents, Florida State and Virginia. Lawal was the team's leading scorer (17) and rebounder (13) against Florida State, and Jaden Schutt was the Hokies' leading scorer against Virginia. Ben Burnham led the team in rebounds.
Any given player on any given night can lead the Hokies in scoring. Lawal has probably been the most consistent scorer, but other players get some push too. Jaden Schutt, the Duke transfer has okay shooting numbers, and he has worked well as a catch-and-shoot threat. Ben Burnham has been the same for the Hokies, he's a catch-and-shoot threat who could drain a three in a telephone booth. The dynamic freshman Tyler Johnson out-rebounds his height extremely well. He averages 5.2 rebounds to just 6.3 points as a wing. Mylyjael Poteat has been the prototypical dominant and athletic big for Virginia Tech.
There are plenty of other contributors too, Patrick Wessler, Jaydon Young, Rodney Brown Jr., and Brandon Rechsteiner have all been a solid second unit for Mike Young's squad.
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Pregame
Hokies’ and Mustangs’ starting lineup.
Hammond, Schutt, Johnson, Lawal and Poteat for #Hokies tonight — usual five vs. SMU. They're without Brown Jr. (illness).
— David Cunningham (@therealdcunna) February 6, 2025
Miller, Edwards, Harris, Cross and Yigitoglu for Mustangs.
1st Half
Ben Hammond with the three, SMU airballs, then Jaden Schutt hits a big three. Hokies take momentum early, 8-2 lead.
U-16 Media Timeout (14:48): SMU 9, Virginia Tech 8
Ten point run for the Mustangs. 12-8.
U-12 Media Timeout (11:50): SMU 14, Virginia Tech 11
U-8 Media Timeout (7:57): SMU, 21, Virginia Tech 18. Hokies getting outworked by SMU.
Great block from Ben Burnham in transition. Hustles down the field for the all-ball block. Hokies down 27-24.
Tie ball game. Jaden Schutt nails a three after a choatic possession. 30-30.
SMU Timeout (0:39.8), Tie 35-35.
Four blocks in the opening half for Virginia Tech. Ben Burnham with two, Tobi Lawal and Tyler Johnson have one.
2nd Half
SMU turns it over to start the half.
Free bacon in Blacksburg. SMU misses two consecutive free throws, crowd goes wild. Chants of "bacon, bacon" erupting in Cassell Coliseum.
Tie ball game again. 41-41 with just over 16 minutes to go.
U-16 Media Timeout (15:40): Virginia Tech 43, SMU 43
Double-double for Myyjael Poteat. 13 points, 10 rebounds. He also leads Virginia Tech in assists.
9 ties and 7 lead changes in this game so far. We've also hit the U-12 Media Timeout, 10:24 to go.
Mylyjael Poteat falls three times on the play and SMU nails a three. Mustangs take the lead 59-56 with 8:22 to go.
Two possession game. Mustangs lead 68-63.
SMU starting to pull away. Cross hits a three to increase their lead to 9. 77-68.

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