Central Arkansas turned a form trend into a statement Thursday, handling North Alabama 81-60 in NCAA action on February 5, 2026. The Bears, who came in at 12-10 riding a five-game winning streak, dictated the game’s terms from the opening stretch and pushed the margin into comfortable territory long before the finish.
For North Alabama, the loss deepened a slide that has defined its recent stretch. The Lions arrived at 7-13 with a WLLLL form line and never found the sustained runs needed to flip the script.
Game flow: Bears control, Lions chase
The final score tells the story: Central Arkansas built separation and maintained it. With no quarter-by-quarter splits available, the clearest indicator of control was the consistent gap on the scoreboard—an 81-60 finish that reflected a game played largely on Central Arkansas’ terms.
Turning point: the margin becomes the game
In games like this, the turning point isn’t a single shot—it’s the moment the underdog can’t shrink the deficit. Central Arkansas’ ability to keep North Alabama from cutting the game into a one- or two-possession contest effectively ended the competitive phase early, shifting the night from a pressure game into a clock game.
What it means going forward
Central Arkansas continues to stack wins and confidence, extending its current surge to five straight while improving on a 12-10 baseline that now looks far more stable than it did earlier in the season. For a team playing with rhythm, decisive wins like this are as much about habit-building as they are about the standings.
North Alabama, now 7-13, leaves with more urgency than answers. With its recent form trending the wrong way, the Lions need to find a path to competitive stretches that last longer than a few possessions—because against teams in form, extended droughts quickly become decisive.
Final
Central Arkansas 81, North Alabama 60
Venue: TBD

