St. Mary’s (CA) didn’t leave much room for suspense Wednesday night. The Gaels (26-4) handled Santa Clara (23-7) 86-67 on Feb. 26, 2026, turning a matchup between two high-end West Coast Conference résumés into a statement win built on pace control, shot quality and sustained pressure.
The scoreline told the story: St. Mary’s created separation and kept widening it. Santa Clara came in playing solid basketball over its last five (LWLWW), but this one tilted early and never fully leveled out. For the Gaels, it was another clean result in a stretch of form that now reads five straight wins (WWWWW).
How it swung
Without period-by-period scoring available, the arc still reads clearly from the final: St. Mary’s dictated the terms. An 86-point night signals consistent offensive execution—multiple successful possessions stacked together, not just a short burst. And holding Santa Clara to 67 points reflected the other half of the equation: the Gaels didn’t simply score; they limited the Broncos’ ability to answer.
That combination is where games like this typically break. Once a team is both scoring efficiently and forcing the opponent into longer, less comfortable possessions, the math becomes unforgiving. Santa Clara needed to turn it into a higher-variance, back-and-forth game; St. Mary’s kept it in structure and kept the gap growing.
Key performances
Individual stat lines weren’t provided, but the team outputs are loud enough to frame the night. St. Mary’s reached 86 points—an indicator of sustained offensive flow—while Santa Clara couldn’t keep pace at 67. That margin doesn’t happen without the winner stringing together stops, then converting on the other end.
What it means going forward
At 26-4, St. Mary’s continues to stack wins in a way that matters late in the season: not just surviving, but controlling. The Gaels’ current run (five straight) suggests a group that’s sharpening its identity at the right time, with the kind of two-way separation that travels into March.
For Santa Clara, the 23-7 record still reflects a strong season, but this result is a reminder of the gap between being good and being able to impose your game on the league’s most consistent teams. The Broncos’ response now becomes the story—how quickly they can tighten execution and reclaim the edge that had them winning three of their previous four.
Final
St. Mary’s (CA) 86, Santa Clara 67
Game info
Feb. 26, 2026 — Venue: TBD

