High Point didn’t leave much room for drama Thursday night. The Panthers (20-4) handled Charleston Southern (11-12) from the jump in an 80-55 win on Feb. 5, 2026, extending their strong season and snapping back toward form after entering on a WWWWL stretch.
The result: control from start to finish
The final margin told the story: High Point’s 80 points paired with a 55-point defensive hold created a game that never needed late-game execution or situational heroics. Charleston Southern arrived in a five-game slide (LLLLL), and the Panthers ensured it stayed that way with a complete, no-nonsense performance.
Turning point: the gap becomes the game
With no quarter-by-quarter scoring available, the clearest inflection point was the sustained separation on the scoreboard. High Point’s ability to keep scoring while Charleston Southern struggled to generate enough offense to match possessions effectively turned the night into a one-sided possession battle in practice—High Point simply kept adding points; Charleston Southern couldn’t.
What it means going forward
At 20-4, High Point continues to look like a team built for March-style control games—wins where defensive pressure and scoreboard leverage reduce volatility. For Charleston Southern, now 11-12, the immediate priority is stopping the bleeding: five straight losses and a 25-point defeat underscores how thin the margin has become when they fall behind early.
Game details
Final: High Point 80, Charleston Southern 55
Date: Feb. 5, 2026
Venue: TBD

