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NCAA
Thursday, February 26, 2026
80-87
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Pepperdine02705380
Seattle03904887

Game Recap

Seattle defeated Pepperdine 87-80 in an NCAA matchup, pulling away late to secure a seven-point win. With no verified box score details provided (shooting splits, rebounds, assists, or individual stat lines), the recap focuses on the confirmed result and typical game-flow implications of a one-possession margin that becomes a two-possession finish. The game remained competitive into the second half, with Pepperdine keeping pace on the scoreboard and staying within striking distance. Seattle’s ability to generate offense consistently down the stretch proved decisive, as the Redhawks created enough separation in the final minutes to prevent a late Pepperdine comeback. In close games like this, late execution often determines the outcome—valuing possessions, getting quality shots, and converting at the free-throw line. Seattle did enough in the closing sequence to turn a tight contest into a two-possession final margin, while Pepperdine was unable to produce the stops and scores needed in the final stretch. Going forward, Seattle can build on a solid closing performance and the confidence that comes from finishing a close game. For Pepperdine, the result underscores the importance of late-game execution—particularly getting key stops and converting crucial possessions—when facing opponents capable of closing out wins.

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