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Men’s basketball stopped by UTSA scoring intensity

SMU men’s basketball fell to the UTSA Roadrunners after a back-and-forth battle, losing 77-73 on Saturday in Moody Coliseum.

This game was marked by UTSA scoring prowess, as guard Jordan Ivy-Curry dropped 33 points off the bench, and starter P.J. Carter scored 23 points.

Guard Jordan Ivy-Curry drives to the basket for a layup against the Mustangs (Brian Richardson)

The Roadrunners (5-12 conference, 11-19 overall) are known for their high-level scoring attacks. They are ninth in the nation in 3 point shots per game, and first in the American Conference, averaging 29 three-pointers per game.