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NCAA
Thursday, February 5, 2026
TeamQ1Q2Q3Q4Total
Oregon State02305174
Washington State03403064

Game Recap

Oregon State didn’t need a track meet — it needed a finish. The Beavers closed the door late Thursday night, beating Washington State 74-64 in an NCAA matchup on Feb. 5, 2026.

In a game that stayed within reach for long stretches, Oregon State’s ability to dictate terms in the closing minutes separated it. The Beavers entered at 12-12 and came out with their 13th win; Washington State fell to 11-14.

How the game turned

With no quarter-by-quarter breakdown available, the cleanest read is the scoreboard and the way Oregon State finished: a 10-point win in a game that never required overtime. That margin speaks to late-game execution — the kind that shows up when a team gets stops, strings together empty possessions for the opponent, and turns those stops into points at the other end.

Washington State had enough offense to stay connected, but not enough to keep pace once Oregon State tightened the screws. The Cougars ended at 64 points, and that ceiling wasn’t high enough to survive a road environment against a team that found a reliable closing gear.

What it means going forward

For Oregon State, the win matters on two levels: it stabilizes a .500 season and reinforces a recent pattern of uneven form (WWLLW entering the night) with a result that can serve as momentum. At 13-12, the Beavers remain in the mix, but the path forward still demands consistency — especially in games where they can’t rely on explosive offense and instead have to win with structure.

For Washington State, the loss is a setback in a similarly volatile stretch (WWWLL entering the game). Dropping to 11-14 underscores the margin for error shrinking quickly. If the Cougars are going to flip close games, they’ll need cleaner late possessions and a higher-quality shot diet when opponents start loading up defensively.

Final

Oregon State 74, Washington State 64 — Feb. 5, 2026 (venue: TBD).