UNC Asheville needed a clean, businesslike result. It got one.
The Bulldogs beat USC Upstate 76-67 on February 4, 2026, pushing their season mark to 11-13 and handing the Spartans their 14th loss (10-14). In a game that began with both teams sitting at 10-13, Asheville delivered the sharper finishing kick and turned a tight matchup into a controlled seven-to-nine point closing stretch.
What decided it
This was a game about control late. With no quarter-by-quarter scoring available, the clearest signal is the final margin: Asheville created enough separation to avoid a one-possession finish and closed without overtime. Against a USC Upstate team that entered in uneven form (WLLLW), Asheville’s steadier close mattered more than any single burst.
The numbers we know
Asheville scored 76 points and held USC Upstate to 67. That nine-point gap was the difference in a matchup between teams that came in with identical 10-13 records.
Form check: a needed result for Asheville
UNC Asheville’s recent run (LWWLL) had been choppy, and this win functioned as a stabilizer — not just in the standings, but in the tone of the season. For USC Upstate, the loss continued a streaky stretch (WLLLW) and kept them from gaining traction in a game against a peer in the record column.
What it means going forward
For Asheville, the path to momentum is straightforward: bank wins in games like this — against teams in the same record neighborhood — and let the season’s back half be defined by consistency rather than volatility. For USC Upstate, the margin underscores how little room there is when execution slips late; against comparable opponents, the difference between competing and chasing often shows up in the final possessions.
Game details
League: NCAA
Season: 2025-2026
Date: February 4, 2026
Venue: TBD
Final: UNC Asheville 76, USC Upstate 67

