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SMU miss out on NCAA tournament

UNIVERSITY PARK, Texas -- A little more than a thousand SMU fans, players, band, cheerleaders and coach Larry Brown sat in Moody Coliseum in anticipation of the school's first NCAA appearance in more than two decades only to experience disappointment.


SMU's name never appeared on the NCAA bracket and instead must be content with an NIT appearance for the first time since 2000.


It turns out that the team's only three-game losing streak of the season came at the wrong time as the Mustangs fell to Louisville and Memphis to end the regular season and then lost to Houston in the first round of the American Athletic Conference tournament. Losing to two of the league's worst teams in South Florida and Temple may not have helped, either. All of it was just enough to keep the invitation from showing up on the SMU campus, about 20 miles from where the Final Four will be played in less than a month at AT&T Stadium.


Moments after the broadcast was over, Brown took the microphone and addressed his team and those fans in attendance.


'I feel bad for our team and you fans,' Brown said. 'I feel like we let you all down.'


That got an immediate reaction from the crowd, shouting: 'No.'


Brown, clearly disappointed and admitting that he didn't know what to say, chose to focus on how his team can respond.


'When things don't go exactly how you planned, you can either pack it in or you can find a way to do better,' Brown said. 'We need to use this as a way to get better.'


SMU finished the season 23-9 and had an RPI of 53 entering Sunday's games. It was a memorable season for the Mustangs, despite losing three consecutive games to finish the regular season.


SMU defeated four ranked teams for the first time since 1955-56, which was also the school's only Final Four appearance. The Mustangs won 23 games for the first time since 1987-88 and earned 12 conference victories for the first time since 1992-93.


SMU made Dallas a true home-court advantage, going 15-1 at home, including 9-1 in the newly-renovated Moody Coliseum. Three of the team's wins over ranked opponents occurred in that building.


Brown spoke to his team briefly after the NCAA selection process was over.


'I said I don't want anybody crying or complaining because that takes away from the teams that got in,' Brown said.


Brown said when he saw that Louisville got a No. 4 seed, he 'figured that they [the selection committee] didn't have a lot of respect for our conference.'


Brown stressed to his team to finish the season with a strong effort in the postseason and said he felt like they didn't finish as well as they could have, which may have cost them a chance to get to the NCAA tournament.


'I think we'll be better for this,' Brown said. 'I certainly hope I am and I'm pretty confident the people in that locker room will learn from it and grow from it and hopefully it will help our program get to the point where we want it to be.'



ESPNDallas.com


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