SMU–Tulsa men's soccer rivalry

The SMU–Tulsa men's soccer rivalry is a college soccer rivalry between the SMU Mustangs men's soccer and the Tulsa Golden Hurricane men's soccer programs.

SMU–Tulsa men's soccer rivalry
SportCollege soccer
First meetingSeptember 6, 1980
SMU 9–0 Tulsa
Latest meetingNovember 11, 2021
Tulsa 2–0 SMU
StadiumsWestcott Field (SMU)
Hurricane Stadium (Tulsa)
Statistics
Meetings total52
All-time seriesSMU, 33–14–5
Largest victorySMU 9–0 Tulsa (1980)
Longest win streak6, SMU (1980–1990)
Longest unbeaten streak6, SMU (1980–1990)
Current unbeaten streak3, Tulsa (2021–)
Locations of SMU and Tulsa

History

The rivalry dates back to 1980 when the programs first played. SMU currently leads the series with a 33–14–5 record over Tulsa. With 52 matches played between the two sides, it is the most frequently played match between both opponents and has been an annual staple between the two programs since being part of the American Athletic Conference.[1]

CollegeSoccerNews.com rated the soccer rivalry between SMU and Tulsa as the 14th greatest college soccer rivalry in the United States.[2]

Game results

SMU victoriesTulsa victoriesTie games
No.DateLocationWinnerScore
1 September 6, 1980 Tulsa SMU 9–0
2 October 2, 1981 University Park SMU 4–0
3 October 19, 1984 University Park SMU 3–0
4 September 13, 1986 University Park SMU 5–1
5 September 29, 1987 University Park SMU 3–0
6 September 14, 1990 University Park SMU 2–0
7 October 29, 1991 University Park Tulsa 1–0
8 November 16, 1991[lower-alpha 1] University Park No. 21 SMU 5–3
9 October 9, 1992 University Park SMU 6–1
10 September 11, 1993 Tulsa SMU 2–0
11 September 14, 1994 University Park Tulsa 2–1
12 September 9, 1995 University Park No. 14 SMU 5–1
13 October 11, 1996 University Park SMU 4–0
14 October 31, 1997 Tulsa SMU 3–1
15 November 16, 1997[lower-alpha 2] Paradise SMU 4–0
16 October 11, 1998 University Park Tie1–1 OT
17 November 13, 1998[lower-alpha 2] Fresno Tulsa 1–0
18 October 22, 1999 Tulsa SMU 2–0
19 November 7, 1999 University Park SMU 4–0
20 October 8, 2000 University Park SMU 1–0
21 October 20, 2001 Tulsa SMU 2–0
22 October 26, 2002 University Park SMU 5–1
23 October 18, 2003 Tulsa No. 15 Tulsa 1–0
24 November 8, 2003 Tulsa No. 17 SMU 1–0
25 October 15, 2004 University Park SMU 4–0
26 November 14, 2004 Omaha SMU 2–1
27 November 27, 2004[lower-alpha 1] University Park Tulsa 2–1 OT
No.DateLocationWinnerScore
28 October 22, 2005 Tulsa SMU 3–2
29 November 9, 2005[lower-alpha 3][lower-alpha 4] University Park Tie2–2 OT
30 October 11, 2006 University Park SMU 2–0
31 September 28, 2007 Tulsa Tie2–2 OT
32 September 27, 2008 University Park Tulsa 4–1
33 October 21, 2009 Tulsa No. 16 SMU 3–2
34 October 20, 2010 University Park No. 17 SMU 3–2
35 October 5, 2011 Tulsa SMU 2–1
36 October 3, 2012 University Park No. 20 SMU 1–0
37 November 11, 2012[lower-alpha 3] Hoover Tulsa 5–0
38 September 26, 2014 University Park SMU 4–2
39 October 22, 2014 Tulsa No. 22 Tulsa 1–0
40 November 14, 2014[lower-alpha 5] Storrs Tulsa 2–0
41 September 26, 2015 Tulsa SMU 1–0
42 October 21, 2015 University Park SMU 3–2
43 November 13, 2015[lower-alpha 5][lower-alpha 4] Tampa Tie2–2 OT
44 September 24, 2016 University Park No. 20 Tulsa 3–0
45 September 24, 2017 University Park Tulsa 1–0 OT
46 September 22, 2018 University Park SMU 1–0
47 September 28, 2019 Tulsa No. 8 SMU 5–1
48 March 27, 2021 Tulsa Tulsa 2–1
49 April 6, 2021 University Park No. 8 SMU 3–0
50 September 29, 2021 Tulsa No. 7 Tulsa 2–1 OT
51 October 27, 2021 University Park Tie0–0OT
52 November 11, 2021[lower-alpha 5] Tulsa No. 2 Tulsa 2–0
Series: SMU leads 33–14–5
  1. NCAA Tournament game.
  2. WAC Tournament game.
  3. Conference USA Tournament game.
  4. Tulsa won on penalty kicks.
  5. AAC Tournament game.

Conference membership

Honors

Team NCAA Conference
Tournament
Conference
Regular Season
Total
SMU 0 9 19 28
Tulsa 0 9 5 14
Combined 0 18 24 42

References

  1. Wehner, Zak (October 12, 2006). "Mustangs shut out Golden Hurricane, 2-0". Retrieved September 29, 2019.
  2. "The Fourteen Greatest Rivalries in College Soccer: College Soccer Coast to Coast". CollegeSoccerNews.com. Archived from the original on January 25, 2020. Retrieved January 9, 2021.
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