Morgan State got the result it needed Monday night, outlasting Norfolk State 90-84 in an NCAA matchup on March 2, 2026. In a game that stayed tight into the finish, the Bears made the decisive plays late to secure the win.
What decided it
The margin told the story: a two-possession game that demanded execution in the closing stretch. With no overtime and no quarter-by-quarter scoring available, the clearest takeaway is that Morgan State consistently found enough offense to stay a step ahead, then protected that edge when Norfolk State pushed back.
Context: form vs. finish
This one carried a clear contrast in trajectory. Norfolk State entered with a 15-15 record and a LWWWW run of form, the kind of stretch that typically travels well. Morgan State came in 13-15 with WLWWL momentum of its own, and Monday’s win reinforced that the Bears are still capable of dictating outcomes—especially when the game turns into a late-possession contest.
Key numbers
- Final: Morgan State 90, Norfolk State 84
- Date: March 2, 2026
- Venue: TBD
- Records entering: Morgan State 13-15; Norfolk State 15-15
What it means going forward
For Morgan State, a 90-point night in a win is the type of proof-of-concept performance that can stabilize a season: scoreboard pressure, then enough late-game control to close. For Norfolk State, the loss doesn’t erase the recent surge, but it does underline how thin the margin can be when an opponent matches your pace and forces you to win the final possessions.

