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UTSA Suffers Lopsided Loss at Tulsa
Roadrunners defense unable to stop Golden Hurricane in 100-point defeat
Feb. 23, 2026 at 12:34am
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The University of Texas at San Antonio (UTSA) Roadrunners suffered a lopsided 100-54 loss to the Tulsa Golden Hurricane in a college basketball matchup. The Roadrunners struggled defensively, allowing Tulsa to shoot 54% from the field.
Why it matters
This loss is a setback for the UTSA Roadrunners, who were looking to build momentum after a promising start to the season. The team's inability to stop Tulsa's offense raises concerns about their defensive capabilities and will require them to make adjustments ahead of their next game.
The details
UTSA's defense was unable to contain Tulsa, which racked up 100 points on 54% shooting from the field. The Roadrunners struggled to find an answer for the Golden Hurricane's offensive onslaught, leading to the lopsided defeat.
- The game took place on February 23, 2026.
The players
UTSA Roadrunners
The men's basketball team of the University of Texas at San Antonio.
Tulsa Golden Hurricane
The men's basketball team of the University of Tulsa.
The takeaway
This lopsided loss highlights the need for the UTSA Roadrunners to improve their defensive performance if they want to be competitive in their upcoming games. The team will need to make adjustments and find ways to better contain their opponents' offenses.





