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NCAA
Tuesday, February 3, 2026
TeamQ1Q2Q3Q4Total
Texas A&M-CC02604369
Incarnate Word03203971

Game Recap

Incarnate Word edged Texas A&M–Corpus Christi 71–69 in an NCAA men’s basketball matchup, winning by two points in a tightly contested game that stayed within one or two possessions late. With no official box score details provided (shooting splits, rebounds, assists, or individual stat lines), the result stands out primarily for its narrow margin and late-game execution. The game flow suggested a back-and-forth battle, with neither side able to create lasting separation on the scoreboard. In a two-point finish, the final minutes typically come down to half-court efficiency, defensive stops, and free-throw or late-shot execution—areas where Incarnate Word did just enough to secure the win. For Incarnate Word, the victory is a confidence-building result in a close game scenario, reinforcing the value of composure in late possessions. For Texas A&M–Corpus Christi, the narrow loss underscores how small margins—one extra stop, rebound, or made shot—can decide outcomes, and it provides clear late-game situations to address moving forward.

Key Takeaways

  • Better overall record for Texas A&M-CC (12-10 vs 9-13)
  • Incarnate Word’s weaker recent form (LLLLW) compared to Texas A&M-CC (WLWLW)
  • Home-court context combined with no H2H data to counter the baseline edge