SMU is likely to play its fifth consecutive game without leading scorer Boopie Miller when the Mustangs travel Saturday to play host Stanford in Atlantic Coast Conference play.The Mustangs (21-7, 12-5 ACC) are 2-2 since Miller has been out with a bruised foot. SMU had won five straight before Miller’s injury, including an 85-61 verdict over Stanford Feb. 1 in Dallas.Miller leads the Mustangs with 13.4 points and 5.7 assists per game while also averaging 1.6 steals.The Cardinal (18-10, 10-7) have won two straight home games, including a 78-60 win Wednesday over Boston College. Stanford stands 15-2 at home overall and 8-1 in the ACC. The lone home ACC loss was a 79-73 setback to Wake Forest on Feb. 5. Saturday’s game is Stanford’s home finale.”If you’re having success, you’re going to feel good about it and I think our players do,” Stanford first-year coach Kyle Smith said of his team’s success at home. “It’ll be great — Senior Night — hopefully we can control our emotions. It’ll be lovely to finish out with another home win, but SMU is a very good team and we’ll have our hands full. But I’m excited for our guys to see if they can respond and get one more — keep the magic at Maples going.”