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Mustangs end season on high note, hold No. 10 spot Courtney Madden Staff Writer courtneym@smu.edu

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Quarterback Garrett Gilbert carries the ball in the 34-6 victory over Southern Miss at home Nov. 10.

SMU prepares for bowl game billy embody Staff Writer wembody@smu.edu After beating Tulsa in the regular season finale to become bowl eligible, SMU accepted an invitation to play in the 2012 Sheraton Hawaii Bowl on Christmas Eve against the Fresno State Bulldogs of the Mountain West Conference, Sheraton Hawaiii Bowl Executive Director David A. K. Matlin announced. "The SMU Mustangs finished their season strong by handing C-USA's West Division champion, the Tulsa Golden Hurricane, their first conference loss," Matlin said. "Coach [June] Jones and the Mustangs represented themselves well as our 2009 C-USA representative and we are looking forward to welcoming the Mustangs and their fans back to Honolulu for the 11th annual Sheraton Hawaii Bowl." The bowl appearance will be SMU’s fourth consecutive bowl appearance, a school record, and its second trip to Hawaii in four years. Last time the Mustangs played in Hawaii, SMU built a 31-0 halftime lead en route to a 45-10 victory over Nevada. SMU won four of its last six

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games to become bowl eligible and beat the West Division champion, Tulsa, to get back to Hawaii. The Hawaii Bowl is extra special to the Mustangs not only because it was the site of the team’s first bowl appearance since 1984, but also because SMU head coach June Jones coached at Hawaii and built that program to where it is today. "Having been affiliated with this bowl since its inception, I know that it is one of the best bowl experiences in college football. I'm very excited for our players, staff and fans. This is a special experience," Jones said. The team will hold just over a week of practices starting Saturday in Dallas before departing on Wednesday, Dec. 19 for Hawaii. The Mustangs will enjoy time on the beach, a luau and other bowl activities while in Hawaii. "This bowl berth is a tremendous reward for our football team. We're excited about this opportunity and look forward a tremendous experience and great game in Hawaii," SMU athletic director Rick Hart said. SMU does face a tough task in Fresno State. Fresno ranks No. 12 in the country in passing yards per game (322.6) led by Derek Carr, who has thrown for over 3,700 yards and 36 touchdowns on this season.

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The Bulldogs also have a formidable rushing attack with senior Robbie Rouse rushing for over 1,400 yards and 12 touchdowns. The Bulldogs average just over 40 points a game on offense, but the Mustangs have limited opponents to just 27 points per game. The Mustangs will have to put some points on the board against the Bulldogs to have a chance, but luckily the Mustangs have FirstTeam All-C-USA running back Zach Line leading the way. The Mustangs had thirteen players selected to be on the All-Conference USA teams including seniors Margus Hunt and Ja’Gared Davis who both earned First-Team nods. The Mustangs will need big games out of Hunt and Davis to get pressure on the high-flying attack that the Bulldogs will bring to Hawaii. SMU also had seniors Bryan Collins, Darius Johnson and Taylor Reed named to All-CUSA second team along with junior Kenneth Acker. Jordan Free, Jeremy Johnson, Torlan Pittman and Mike Loftus all received honorable mention. SMU had two standout freshmen in Taylor Lasecki and Shakiel Randolph, who were named to the C-USA All-Freshman Team.

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The SMU equestrian team had an outstanding 2012 season starting in January when it went from Varsity Equestrian to the National Collegiate Equestrian Association (NCEA) — a higher level of equestrian competition. SMU opened the spring season as No. 10 against No. 3 Texas A&M with a 6-4 victory over the Aggies. Moving up to No. 9, the Mustangs took on South Dakota State, which resulted in another 10-2 victory. Jordyn Pettersen and Greer Hindle won MVP honors for the Mustangs at that competition. The Mustangs fell to No. 1 Georgia in the next competition, but entered as the No. 5 seed in the National Championship, making the highest rank in school history. Freshman Emma Roberts was named 2012 All-American by NCEA. "We are extremely proud of Emma [Roberts],” head coach Haley Schoolfield told SMU

"We really came together as a team today and got the job done," Schoolfield said. "Special kudos to our flat team that knocked it out of the park with stellar rides. The two MVP awards were icing on the cake.” To close out the fall season, No. 10 SMU defeated No. 1 South Carolina 5-4. "We could not be more proud of our team today," Natalie Burton, assistant coach, said. "They set their minds on getting the win this morning, and they never let up. It feels great to end the fall season with a win over the No. 1 team in the country, but it feels even better to see the team come together, determined to win and succeed." Schoolfield recently announced the signing of National Letters of Intent by Julia Fowler, from Hartford, Conn., and Charlotte Jacobs, from East Aurora, N.Y. Fowler and Jacobs join the recruiting class along with Addie Audette, Taylor Schmidt and Sylvia de Toledo. The team’s season picks up again Feb. 8 at the WEF Invitational in Wellington, Fla.

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Athletics. "She has been a great competitor this year and is very deserving of this award. To get this recognition as a freshman speaks volumes to her hard work this season." In the NCEA Championships the Mustangs fell in a tiebreaker to Kansas State. To start the fall semester off the Mustangs came out strong in September with a 926-818 victory over Baylor. "Today was a great chance for our young team to get experience against Baylor, the defending national champion in hunter seat," Schoolfield said. In the season opener, the Mustangs defeated Delaware State in a close 785-768 fight. In October, SMU could not back its previous victory over Texas A&M as the team fell to the Aggies 9-3. An October highlight was Julianna Fischer, who won the $10,000 Fleur de Lis Jumper Derby. To start off November, the Mustangs dominated Fresno State 9-3. Freshman Schaefer Raposa and Hindle earned MVP honors for SMU.

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