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NCAA
Wednesday, February 18, 2026
TeamQ1Q2Q3Q4Total
Arizona State03703572
Texas Tech03603167

Game Recap

Arizona State didn’t need style points — it needed a result. On February 18, 2026, the Sun Devils delivered exactly that, knocking off Texas Tech 72-67 in a five-point win that reads like a statement given the records attached to it.

Arizona State entered at 14-12 and coming off a WWLWL run. Texas Tech arrived at 19-7 with an LWWWL form line. By the end, the Sun Devils had the only number that mattered: 72.

What decided it

In a game that finished with a narrow five-point gap, Arizona State’s ability to stay in front on the scoreboard was the separator. With no overtime involved, the Sun Devils closed the door in regulation and turned a tight contest into a resume-building win.

Context that makes it hit harder

This was the kind of result that shifts the tone around a season. Arizona State’s record (14-12) suggests a team still fighting for consistency, and its recent form (WWLWL) backed that up. Beating a 19-7 Texas Tech team changes the conversation — not because of aesthetics, but because of who was on the other side.

For Texas Tech, the loss lands as a momentum check. The Red Raiders came in LWWWL; this makes it two losses in their last three games, a reminder that the margin for error tightens quickly down the stretch.

Score and setting

Final: Arizona State 72, Texas Tech 67

Date: February 18, 2026

Venue: TBD

What it means going forward

Arizona State’s win doesn’t erase the unevenness of a 14-12 profile, but it does provide a concrete proof point: the Sun Devils can beat a high-win opponent when the game gets tight. For Texas Tech, the takeaway is urgency — at 19-7, the résumé foundation is there, but the recent wobble (now LWWWL with the loss) puts a premium on cleaning up late-game execution in the next one.