CourtFrame
NCAA
Thursday, February 5, 2026
50-65
Game Finished
TeamQ1Q2Q3Q4Total
Lafayette02402650
Navy02603965

Game Recap

Navy’s surge didn’t slow down on Feb. 5. The Midshipmen went into Lafayette and did what hot teams do: dictate terms, win the math of possessions, and turn a matchup into a 65-50 statement.

The result pushed Navy to 17-6 and extended its five-game winning streak, while Lafayette dropped to 7-16, unable to sustain the momentum from a recent 3-2 stretch (WWLLW) against an opponent playing with clear edge and continuity.

What decided it

This was Navy’s kind of game — a low-scoring environment where every empty trip matters and the team with the cleaner execution usually wins. The Midshipmen created separation by holding Lafayette to 50 points and never letting the home side find a reliable scoring rhythm.

Lafayette needed to win with shot-making and pace changes; instead, it got pulled into a game that favored Navy’s control. With the Leopards stuck at 50, the margin told the story: Navy didn’t need a shootout, just consistent stops and enough offense to keep pressure on every Lafayette possession.

Game flow

Quarter-by-quarter scoring wasn’t available, but the arc was clear in the final: Navy led the game with defense-first control and kept Lafayette from generating the kind of run that flips home games. The Midshipmen’s ability to maintain a two-way baseline — scoring 65 while holding Lafayette to 50 — kept the outcome from ever feeling fragile.

Context that matters

Navy entered with the profile of a team trending toward the right side of March conversations: 17-6 overall and riding a five-game winning streak (WWWWW). This win reinforced that the Midshipmen can travel and win without needing a high-output night.

For Lafayette, the loss was a reminder of the thin margins that come with a 7-16 record. The Leopards had shown signs of life recently, but this matchup exposed the gap between a team trying to stabilize and one currently stacking results with confidence.

What’s next

Navy leaves with another notch in a growing streak and a road win that fits the profile of teams that can win in different styles. Lafayette, meanwhile, has to find offense that travels from possession to possession — because against opponents playing as clean as Navy is right now, empty trips compound fast.