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Loyola Maryland pulls away late, tops Lafayette 68-54

Loyola Maryland turned a matchup between two 8-17 teams into a controlled road win, beating Lafayette 68-54 on Feb. 12, 2026. The Greyhounds’ ability to separate on the scoreboard was the difference, handing the Leopards another setback in a choppy stretch of form.

James O'Brien
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Loyola Maryland came into Feb. 12 needing traction, and left with it. The Greyhounds (8-17) handled Lafayette (8-17) 68-54 in a result that read like a statement of control more than a one-off swing game.

In a matchup defined by urgency — both teams entered at 8-17 — Loyola Maryland created the only real separation of the night. The 14-point final margin reflected a game that tilted away from Lafayette before the finish line.

What decided it

The story was the gap between competitive stretches and winning stretches. Lafayette’s recent form (WLWWL) suggested it could trade punches, but Loyola Maryland (LWLWW) found enough scoring to build distance and keep it. With no quarter-by-quarter breakdown available, the clearest takeaway is the end result: Loyola Maryland generated more consistent offense and turned that into a comfortable cushion.

Scoreboard snapshot

Final: Loyola Maryland 68, Lafayette 54

The Greyhounds won by 14, holding Lafayette to 54 while pushing their own total to 68 — the cleanest indicator of who dictated the game’s terms.

Context and what it means

For Loyola Maryland, the win matters because it stabilizes a season that has lived on the edge. At 8-17, every result is as much about building a path forward as it is about the standings, and a 14-point road win is a tangible step in the right direction.

For Lafayette, the loss lands as a missed opportunity in a game against a team with the same record. The Leopards drop to 8-17 with another reminder that narrow margins in performance can become wide margins on the scoreboard.

Up next

The venue was listed as TBD, and no additional scheduling details were provided. What’s clear: both teams remain in the same record neighborhood, but Loyola Maryland leaves this one with momentum — and Lafayette leaves needing a response.