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SMU visits Stanford on Saturday afternoon at 4 p.m. CT as Andy Enfield’s team wraps up its trip out west to face its a pair of ACC foes. SMU leads the series, 3-2, after beating Stanford 85-61 in Dallas on Feb. 1.

SMU will once again be without Boopie Miller, its starting point guard, for its matchup against the Cardinal. It’ll be Senior Day for Stanford, which sits at 18-10 overall and 10-7 in ACC play.

The Mustangs enter the matchup 21-7 overall and 12-5 in the ACC after the 81-77 win at Cal on Wednesday.

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How to watch SMU at Stanford

SMU (21-7, 12-5 ACC) at Stanford (18-10, 10-7 ACC)
Stanford, California – Maples Pavilion
Saturday, March 1, 2025 – 4 p.m. CT / 2 p.m. PT
TV: ACCN | Get ACC Network
SMU Radio: SMU Mobile App | The Varsity Network | SiriusXM 193, 955

Spread for SMU at Stanford

Ahead of the matchup, SMU is listed as a 1-point favorite to Stanford, per OddsShark on Saturday. The Mustangs are also currently listed at -110 for the moneyline. As for Stanford, the Cardinal is at -110 on the moneyline. The total is set at 151 points.

Despite a tough outing against Cal, which is fighting for its ACC Tournament spot and near the bottom of the league, Enfield’s proud of how his team has come together.

“The guys are 21-7 right now, so we’re in fourth place in the ACC and we have a lot to play for here the last three games. They play tough, they play hard. Our effort’s been great,” Enfield said after the Cal game. “Without the turnovers tonight, we probably win this by 10, but we are a veteran team. They’re very mature. They don’t get really rattled, occasionally, but they have really come together and improved dramatically from the beginning of the season.”

Stanford’s roster holds an exciting mix of returning players, transfers and freshmen, led by one of the best centers in the country, Maxime Raynaud. The Pac-12 Most Improved Player last season, Raynaud is 17th nationally in scoring at 20.0 points per game and third in rebounding with 11.1 per night. He is second in the ACC in scoring and first in rebounding, and his 21 double-doubles this season pace the nation. Raynaud had 18 points and 10 rebounds in the first meeting between the teams.

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