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UAB closes late to hold off Rice, 71-65, as Blazers steady after back-and-forth stretch

UAB protected home floor Saturday, beating Rice 71-65 in a game that stayed within striking distance deep into the final minutes. The win pushes the Blazers forward after an uneven run, while Rice leaves still searching for consistency.

James O'Brien
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UAB didn’t need style points on February 8, 2026 — it needed a win. The Blazers got it, outlasting Rice 71-65 in an NCAA matchup that tightened late but ultimately tilted toward the home side.

Game flow: a tight finish, UAB makes the last stand

With no overtime and no quarter-by-quarter splits available, the final story is still clear: Rice hung around into the closing stretch, but UAB had enough execution to keep the Owls from flipping the result. In a six-point game, every empty trip matters — and UAB did just enough to avoid giving Rice the one run that could have changed the night.

Context: records, form, and why this one mattered

UAB entered at 15-9 with a WLWWL form line that hinted at a team still trying to lock in its week-to-week identity. This win keeps the Blazers moving in the right direction and reinforces the value of taking care of business against a Rice team that arrived 10-14 and similarly uneven (LWLWL).

Turning point: the margin held

The decisive sequence wasn’t a single highlight — it was UAB’s ability to protect a narrow edge. Rice had the score close enough to threaten, but the Blazers’ ability to stay in front and finish possessions was the separator in a game that ended 71-65.

What it means going forward

For UAB, this was the kind of result that stabilizes a season: a controlled win in a game that demanded composure. For Rice, the path forward remains about converting competitive stretches into complete performances — because being close late only matters if you can close.

Final

UAB 71, Rice 65 — February 8, 2026 (Venue: TBD)

Source: API-Sports Basketball

Expert Analysis

"UAB closed out a 71–65 win by turning the final minutes into a half-court grind, forcing their opponent to score over a set defense instead of in transition. In a game decided by two possessions, the Blazers’ late-game execution—getting stops and then converting just enough on the other end—was the separator."