2024–25 SMU Mustangs men's basketball team

2024–25 SMU Mustangs men's basketball
NIT, Second Round
ConferenceAtlantic Coast Conference
Record24–11 (13–7 ACC)
Head coach
Associate head coachChris Kapko
Assistant coaches
Home arenaMoody Coliseum
2024–25 ACC men's basketball standings
Conf.Overall
TeamW L PCTW L PCT
No. 3 Duke191 .950354  .897
No. 21 Louisville182 .900278  .771
No. 22 Clemson182 .900277  .794
Wake Forest137 .6502111  .656
North Carolina137 .6502314  .622
SMU137 .6502411  .686
Stanford119 .5502114  .600
Georgia Tech1010 .5001717  .500
Virginia812 .4001517  .469
Virginia Tech812 .4001319  .406
Florida State812 .4001715  .531
Notre Dame812 .4001518  .455
Pittsburgh812 .4001715  .531
Syracuse713 .3501419  .424
California614 .3001419  .424
NC State515 .2501219  .387
Boston College416 .2001219  .387
Miami (FL)317 .150724  .226
2025 ACC tournament winner
Rankings from AP poll

The 2024–25 SMU Mustangs men's basketball team represented Southern Methodist University during the 2024–25 NCAA Division I men's basketball season. The Mustangs, led by first-year head coach Andy Enfield, played their home games at Moody Coliseum on their campus in University Park, Texas as first-year members of the Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC).

On March 21, 2024, the school fired head coach Rob Lanier after two seasons. On April 1, the school named USC head coach Andy Enfield the team's new head coach.

Enfield's tenure started with three wins over non-Power 4 opponents. The team then struggled before their Thanksgiving touranment, going 1–2 over three games, losing to Butler and Mississippi State while defeating Prairie View A&M. They traveled to Palm Springs to participate in the Acrisure Holiday Invitational. There they defeated Cal Baptist by two points and Washington State 77–60 to finish as tournament champions. This started a strecth where SMU won seven straight games. Other notable wins over this stretch included their ACC opener against Virginia, a neutral site victory over LSU and another ACC win over Boston College. Their streak was broken when fourth-ranked Duke defeated the team 89–62. The Mustangs also lost their next game against North Carolina before winning their next three games. Their streak was broken with a loss to twenty-fifth ranked Louisville. The Mustangs won their next five games to hold a 10–3 ACC record. The streitch included road wins over NC State and Virginia Tech, and wins over fellow ACC newcomers Stanford and California. However, SMU couldn't carry the momentum through to the end of the season, as they went 3–4 over their final seven games of the regular season. They defeated Notre Dame, California, and Syracuse but lost to Wake Forest, eighteenth-ranked Clemson, Stanford and Florida State.

The Mustangs finished the season 24–11 and 13–7 in ACC play to finish in a three-way tie for fourth place. As the sixth seed in the 2025 ACC tournament earned a bye into Second Round where they defeated fourteenth seed Syracuse for the second time in eight days. They fell advanced to the Quarterfinals where they lost to third seed and tenth ranked Clemson, 57–54. They were an exempt qualifiers in the NIT. The Mustangs were the one-seed in their Dallas Region. They defeated Northern Iowa in the First Round before losing to fourth seed Oklahoma State 85–83 in the Second Round.