Louisiana Lafayette grabbed a much-needed road win Thursday, edging James Madison 64-61 on February 5, 2026, in NCAA action.
The margin was thin and the stakes were real for both sides: James Madison entered at 11-12 and trying to stabilize after a LWWLL stretch, while Louisiana Lafayette arrived at 7-16 with a WWLWL run that hinted at momentum. The Ragin’ Cajuns kept that trend alive, closing out a one-possession game to steal a result away from home.
Game Flow: A One-Possession Finish
With no quarter or half scoring splits provided, the final score tells the clearest story: this was a grind that stayed within striking distance deep into the night. Louisiana Lafayette’s 64 points were enough because the defense held James Madison to 61, and that three-point edge held as the game tightened late.
Turning Point: Execution in the Closing Minutes
In a matchup this close, the deciding sequence usually comes down to a handful of possessions — getting a clean look, avoiding empty trips, and finishing defensive stands. Louisiana Lafayette did just enough of that work to separate, and James Madison didn’t find the extra scoring punch needed to flip the final possessions.
What It Means Going Forward
Louisiana Lafayette
At 7-16, Louisiana Lafayette isn’t suddenly rewriting its season, but this win matters because it validates recent form. The Ragin’ Cajuns are now stacking competitive performances, and a road win in a one-possession game is the kind of result that can sharpen late-game identity — especially for a team that has had to manufacture wins the hard way.
James Madison
For James Madison, the loss drops another close one into a season defined by uneven stretches. At 11-12, the Dukes are still searching for consistency, and this finish will sting because the margin was there to be taken. With the schedule moving quickly, JMU’s next step is turning tight games into wins — not just staying close.
Final
Louisiana Lafayette 64, James Madison 61
Venue: TBD

