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NCAA
Wednesday, February 11, 2026
TeamQ1Q2Q3Q4Total
Utah State04704491
Fresno State03504378

Game Recap

Utah State didn’t blink. The Aggies, already riding a five-game heater, handled Fresno State 91-78 on February 11, 2026, continuing to look like a team built for March-level pressure.

The win moved Utah State to 20-3 and kept its form pristine at WWWWW. Fresno State, meanwhile, dropped to 11-12 and continued its uneven stretch (LWWLL), unable to find enough resistance to slow an Aggies offense that dictated terms from the opening stretch to the final horn.

Game flow: Utah State controlled the script

With no period-by-period scoring available, the final margin tells the story: Utah State created separation and never ceded control. A 91-point night underscored the Aggies’ ability to generate consistent offense, while holding Fresno State to 78 kept the game out of reach down the stretch.

What it means

Utah State: At 20-3 with five straight wins, the Aggies continue to stack results and reinforce their profile as one of the steadier teams in the NCAA landscape this season. The consistency in form — and the ability to win with a comfortable cushion — is the kind of week-to-week reliability that travels.

Fresno State: Falling to 11-12, the Bulldogs are still searching for traction. The recent form (LWWLL) reflects a team that can string together wins, but hasn’t yet stabilized. Giving up 91 points on the road is a reminder that their margin for error remains thin.

Up next

Utah State leaves this one with momentum intact and another win banked toward postseason positioning, while Fresno State exits needing a response to avoid letting a winnable stretch slip further away.

Final score

Utah State 91, Fresno State 78

Game details

League: NCAA
Season: 2025-2026
Date: February 11, 2026
Venue: TBD

Key Takeaways

  • Utah State’s superior overall record (20-3) compared to Fresno State (11-12)
  • Recent form gap: Utah State WWWWW vs Fresno State LWWLL
  • No significant injuries reported for either team, so baseline performance is more likely to hold