William & Mary just delivered the kind of road result that changes the feel of a season. The Tribe erased a four-point halftime deficit and outscored NC Wilmington 44-33 after the break to steal an 85-78 win on Thursday, Feb. 6, 2026.
NC Wilmington entered at 19-3 and in solid form (WWLWW). William & Mary arrived at 14-8 with a recent bounce-back stretch (LLWWW). By the final horn, the Tribe had the cleaner second-half execution — and the signature finish — to take control of the night.
Game flow: a halftime lead, then a second-half swing
The first half belonged to NC Wilmington on the scoreboard. The Seahawks carried a 45-41 edge into halftime, a margin that typically plays to a home team’s strengths: dictate tempo, win the possession battle, and force the opponent to chase.
But the game turned after the break. William & Mary’s 44-point second half didn’t just erase the deficit — it flipped the pressure back onto the Seahawks. NC Wilmington, meanwhile, fell from 45 points in the first half to 33 in the second, a drop that told the story of the closing stretch.
Turning point: William & Mary’s second-half control
The decisive stretch was less about one moment and more about sustained leverage. William & Mary won the second half by 11, which is the entire margin between a comfortable home win and a road upset. When NC Wilmington couldn’t match the Tribe’s scoring pace after halftime, the Seahawks were forced into a narrower margin for error — and William & Mary kept the game in its preferred script down the stretch.
What it means going forward
For William & Mary, this is a résumé win in every practical sense: beating a 19-3 team on the road and doing it by solving the game after halftime. It’s also a continuation of the Tribe’s recent form (LLWWW) — a sign their trajectory is stabilizing at the right time in the 2025-26 season.
For NC Wilmington, the loss stings because the pathway was there: a halftime lead at home and a chance to keep building on a strong record. Instead, the Seahawks’ second-half offense stalled to 33 points, and the game slipped away in the phase that usually favors experienced home teams — the final 20 minutes of execution.
Final
William & Mary 85, NC Wilmington 78 (Halftime: NC Wilmington 45, William & Mary 41)
Venue: TBD

