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NCAA
Wednesday, February 11, 2026
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Air Force03903574
Colorado State04704491

Game Recap

Colorado State didn’t let the records lie. The Rams walked into Air Force’s building Tuesday and dictated the game from start to finish, powering to a 91-74 win that pushed them to 13-10 on the season and left the Falcons at 3-20.

For Air Force, the result fit the recent pattern: a sixth straight loss (LLLLLL) and another night where the margin got away. For Colorado State, it was the kind of clean, no-drama road win that matters in February — one that keeps momentum from slipping after a choppy stretch (WLLLW coming in).

Game flow: Colorado State’s separation, Air Force’s uphill climb

With no quarter-by-quarter breakdown available, the story is still clear in the final math: Colorado State’s 91 points forced Air Force to play from behind and outside its comfort zone. A 17-point final margin reflected sustained control rather than a single late surge, with the Rams consistently winning possessions and turning the game into a scoring contest the Falcons couldn’t match.

Key numbers that decided it

Colorado State’s offense hit a different gear

The Rams getting to 91 was the headline. In a college game without overtime, that total typically signals an offense that avoided prolonged empty stretches — and it put constant pressure on Air Force to respond possession-for-possession.

Air Force couldn’t keep up with the scoring pace

Air Force’s 74 points weren’t enough to stabilize the game once Colorado State created separation. Against a team that reached 91, every missed opportunity compounded, and the Falcons never found the sustained run they needed to flip the script.

What it means going forward

Colorado State (13-10): The Rams banked a decisive road win at a time of year when style points are secondary to stacking results. Given their uneven recent form entering the game, controlling a matchup like this is a positive signal — the kind of performance that can steady a team heading deeper into conference play.

Air Force (3-20): The Falcons are still searching for traction. The sixth straight loss reinforces the urgency to tighten execution and find a reliable identity, because games that become track meets have been punishing — and this one followed that script.

Up next

Venue information was listed as TBD. Next-game details were not provided.

Key Takeaways

  • Season record gap (Air Force 3-20 vs Colorado State 13-10)
  • Recent form trend (Air Force LLLLL vs Colorado State WLLLW)
  • No significant injuries reported for either team