UT Martin didn’t leave much room for drama Thursday.
The Skyhawks, carrying an 18-5 record and strong recent form, handled Southern Indiana 76-54 on Feb. 6, 2026, pushing the Screaming Eagles deeper into a difficult season at 5-17. The venue was listed as TBD, but the script was familiar: the more stable team dictated terms, the underdog spent the night trying to climb out of the same hole.
Game flow: UT Martin controls, Southern Indiana chases
With no period-by-period scoring available, the final margin tells the story of a game that drifted further in UT Martin’s direction as it progressed. A 22-point win reflects sustained control—enough separation to avoid the volatility that underdogs need to steal a road result.
Southern Indiana entered with a 5-17 record and a recent run of uneven results. Against an 18-5 UT Martin team that has been stacking wins, the Eagles never found the type of swing sequence—back-to-back stops into quick scores—that typically flips these matchups.
Turning point: a margin that kept growing
In games like this, the decisive stretch is often less about one highlight and more about the favorite repeatedly winning the “middle” possessions: limiting empty trips, protecting the lead through the second effort plays, and forcing the opponent to play in the half court without freebies.
The 76-54 final underscores that UT Martin avoided the one thing that can invite an upset: letting a struggling opponent hang around long enough to turn a few made shots into belief.
What it means going forward
UT Martin
At 18-5, this was a businesslike result that supports the Skyhawks’ broader profile: take care of opponents you’re supposed to beat, and do it without draining the tank. With the season moving into its most important stretch, clean wins like this matter—especially when the schedule tightens and every possession starts to look like a scouting report.
Southern Indiana
For a 5-17 team, the margin is the warning light. The path forward is about finding consistency—stringing together competitive stretches that translate into complete games. But against top-half opponents, Southern Indiana’s margin for error remains razor-thin, and Thursday’s 22-point loss showed how quickly a manageable night can slip away.
Final
UT Martin 76, Southern Indiana 54 — Feb. 6, 2026 (Venue: TBD)

