Murray State walked into Southern Illinois needing a reset and left with exactly that: a 91-81 road win on Feb. 7, 2026, pushing the Racers to 18-7 and sending the Salukis to 10-14.
In a matchup between teams trending in opposite directions — Murray State entering on a three-game slide (WWLLL) and Southern Illinois alternating results (LWLWL) — the visitors found the cleanest path to control: keep the scoreboard moving. The Racers hit 91 points and never let the game bog down into the type of possession-by-possession grind that can swing home.
How it swung
The margin wasn’t a blowout, but it was decisive. Murray State’s ability to create separation on the scoreboard forced Southern Illinois to chase, and that chase showed up on the final line: 91-81. The Salukis stayed competitive enough to keep pressure on the visitors, yet the Racers consistently answered to prevent a true momentum flip.
What it means
For Murray State, the win is a stabilizer — a needed result after three straight losses — and it keeps the Racers’ overall profile strong at 18-7. This is the type of road performance that matters in February: take the air out early, keep scoring, and avoid the late-game variance that can turn a solid night into a missed opportunity.
For Southern Illinois, the loss underscores the thin margin a 10-14 team faces when it can’t consistently dictate tempo. The Salukis’ recent form suggested a team searching for continuity, and allowing 91 points made it difficult to turn this into a statement win, even with the home floor.
Up next
With the venue listed as TBD, the takeaway is still clear: Murray State leaves with momentum and a cleaner trajectory, while Southern Illinois is left looking for the next lever to pull — whether that’s finding more stops, controlling pace, or simply stringing together results that break the alternating pattern.

