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University of Central Arkansas
Ty
82
Central Ark. UCA 5-8,0-0 ASUN
99
Winner SMU SMU 10-2,0-0 ACC
Central Ark. UCA
5-8,0-0 ASUN
82
Final
99
SMU SMU
10-2,0-0 ACC
Winner
Score By Periods
Team 1 2 F
Central Ark. UCA 47 35 82
SMU SMU 51 48 99

Game Recap: Men's Basketball |

Bears Fall at SMU Mustangs

DALLAS — Central Arkansas (5-8, 0-0 ASUN) fell to Southern Methodist University (10-2, 0-0 ACC) with a final score of 99-82 on Sunday at Moody Coliseum. The Bears made 12 three-pointers but were outscored in the paint 56-26 by the Mustangs. This game marked the last non-conference match-up of the season for Central Arkansas, with all remaining games being ASUN Conference contests.

The first half opened with SMU gaining an early advantage, propelled by Samet Yigitoglu's tip-in at 19:18, which set the pace for the home team. SMU extended their lead to 21-6 by the 15:02 mark, fueled by a strong effort from B.J. Edwards, who contributed multiple baskets, including a layup assisted by Jaron Pierre Jr. Central Arkansas narrowed the gap with a series of successful 3-pointers, highlighted by Ty Robinson's three-pointer to bring the score to 47-51 with 58 seconds remaining. Robinson's efforts in this game were exceptional, as he achieved a career-high total of 28 points. Despite the Bears' efforts, the Mustangs maintained a slight lead, closing the half ahead 51-47.

SMU extended their lead in the second half, capitalizing on a strong shooting performance. Jaron Pierre Jr. scored early with a 3-pointer at 19:25, and he continued to be a key player, contributing a layup and a free throw to maintain momentum. Camren Hunter of Central Arkansas attempted to close the gap with a layup at 17:00, but the Mustangs' defense held firm, led by Pierre Jr.'s multiple defensive rebounds and a block by Sam Walters. Boopie Miller added a fast break layup at 9:13, and later a 3-pointer at 8:43, further extending the Mustangs' advantage. The Bears' Luke Moore hit a 3-pointer at 8:20, but SMU's lead remained substantial, ending with a 99-82 victory. Notably, Javion Guy-King also shined for Central Arkansas, achieving a career-high total of 16 points.

Ty Robinson  
- 28 points  
- 11/17 field goals made  
- 8 rebounds  
- 2 steals  

Camren Hunter  
- 19 points  
- 6/12 field goals made  
- 5/7 free throws made  

Javion Guy-King  
- 16 points  
- 4/8 three-pointers made  
- 3 steals  

Luke Moore  
- 9 points  
- 5 assists  
- 4 rebounds  

In their next game, the Bears will host Florida Gulf Coast on Thursday, Jan. 1. Tip-off is set for 1 p.m. at their home venue in Conway, Arkansas.
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