New Orleans didn’t need late-game chaos to make its point. The Privateers led after both halves and closed out Texas A&M-CC, 84-78, on Monday, Feb. 10, 2026, improving on a 12-14 record with a win that steadied their recent form.
The biggest work was done early: New Orleans put up 35 points in the first half segment while holding Texas A&M-CC to 30, then won the second segment 32-37 on the scoreboard but still carried enough separation into the finish to secure the six-point result.
How it happened
New Orleans set the tone immediately. A 35-30 edge in the opening segment gave the Privateers control of pace and scoreboard, forcing Texas A&M-CC to chase rather than dictate.
Texas A&M-CC answered with its best scoring stretch in the second segment, posting 37 points, but New Orleans stayed attached by scoring 32 of its own. That ability to trade baskets — without surrendering the lead — was the hinge of the game. The Islanders had the louder run; the Privateers had the steadier response.
Turning point
The first-segment margin mattered. New Orleans’ five-point advantage created just enough buffer to absorb Texas A&M-CC’s 37-point push in the second segment. When the Islanders finally found rhythm, they couldn’t pair it with a defensive stop string to flip the game.
What it means going forward
For New Orleans, this was the kind of win that stabilizes a season: protect home court, build an early lead, and survive an opponent’s best scoring punch. With a 12-14 record entering the night and recent form trending positive (WLWWW), the Privateers added another result that reinforces their ability to win games that get tight.
Texas A&M-CC, now 13-12, continues to ride a streaky profile (LWLWL). The offense showed it can generate points in bunches, but the early hole proved costly — and against teams that can score in the mid-80s, the margin for a slow start shrinks fast.
Final
New Orleans 84, Texas A&M-CC 78
By segments
New Orleans: 35, 32 — 84
Texas A&M-CC: 30, 37 — 78

