Charlotte, North Carolina, February 16, 2026
The University of Texas at San Antonio (UTSA) Roadrunners men’s basketball team achieved a crucial victory against the Charlotte 49ers, winning 88-79 and ending a 17-game losing streak. This win marks a significant moment for the team as they look to improve their performance in the American Athletic Conference. Jamir Simpson starred with 20 points, supported by teammates Baboucarr Njie and Brent Moss with 16 points each. The team’s effective shooting and defensive strategies contributed to their success, providing a much-needed morale boost for future games.
San Antonio – The University of Texas at San Antonio (UTSA) Roadrunners men’s basketball team secured a pivotal 88-79 victory over the Charlotte 49ers on Sunday, successfully ending a challenging 17-game losing streak. The significant win, achieved at Halton Arena in Charlotte, North Carolina, marks a crucial moment for the team as they navigate their American Athletic Conference (AAC) schedule.
Roadrunners Triumph Over Charlotte
UTSA’s performance was marked by an aggressive offense and strong defensive plays that ultimately overpowered the visiting Charlotte squad. The Roadrunners demonstrated exceptional teamwork and individual brilliance, leading to a decisive nine-point margin of victory. This outcome was particularly noteworthy given Charlotte’s stronger season record heading into the matchup. The Roadrunners notably held the 49ers without a field goal for approximately an eight-minute stretch during the game.
Key Player Performances Drive Victory
The Roadrunners’ offensive surge was spearheaded by several standout players. Jamir Simpson delivered a leading performance, contributing 20 points, eight rebounds, and seven assists. His exceptional play was a major factor in UTSA’s strong finish.
Support came from Baboucarr Njie and Brent Moss, who each scored 16 points. Moss also added six rebounds. The Roadrunners finished with six players scoring in double figures, including Daniel Akitoby with 12 points, Kaidon Rayfield with 11 points, and Matheo Coffi with 10 points. Rayfield had a career-best 3-for-4 from three-point range.
Team Statistics Highlight Dominance
UTSA displayed impressive efficiency from the field, converting 48.4% of their shots, and finished with a season-low three turnovers. They were also highly effective from the free-throw line, making 18 of 20 attempts (90%). Their shooting accuracy played a vital role in building and maintaining their lead throughout the game. Furthermore, the Roadrunners scored 24 points off 13 Charlotte turnovers and generated 17 fast break points.
Charlotte’s efforts were led by Ben Bradford, who finished with 20 points, 12 rebounds, and five assists, securing his first career double-double in the first half. Major Freeman added 13 points and Damoni Harrison had 11 points for the 49ers.
Context of the Victory: Snapping a Prolonged Skid
Before this significant win, UTSA had faced a challenging period, enduring a program-record 17-game losing streak that had significantly impacted their season trajectory. Their overall record stood at 5-20, with a conference record of 1-12 in the AAC. The victory against Charlotte, a team with a solid 13-12 overall record and a 7-5 AAC standing prior to the game, represents a considerable upset and a major confidence boost for the Roadrunners. This marked UTSA’s first win since November 25 and their first conference victory of the season.
The win not only breaks the team’s prolonged drought but also provides valuable momentum as they continue through the latter half of their conference schedule. It underscores the team’s resilience and potential to compete against formidable opponents within the American Athletic Conference. The immediate impact of this victory is expected to energize both the team and its fan base, offering a renewed sense of optimism for future games.
Looking Ahead
With this morale-boosting win, UTSA aims to carry this momentum into their upcoming matchups. The team will look to build on their improved offensive execution and defensive intensity to secure further victories and improve their standing in the AAC. The focus will be on maintaining consistency and continuing to develop the strong individual and team performances witnessed in this game.
Frequently Asked Questions
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What was the final score of the UTSA vs. Charlotte basketball game?
The final score of the game was UTSA 88, Charlotte 79.
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What significant streak did UTSA break with this victory?
UTSA snapped a challenging 17-game losing streak with this victory over Charlotte.
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Who were the top performers for UTSA in the game?
Jamir Simpson led UTSA with 20 points, eight rebounds, and seven assists. Baboucarr Njie and Brent Moss each contributed 16 points.
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What were UTSA’s key team statistics in the game?
UTSA shot 48.4% from the field, committed a season-low three turnovers, and made 18 of 20 free throws (90%). They also scored 24 points off 13 Charlotte turnovers.
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What was UTSA’s record prior to this win?
Prior to this win, UTSA’s overall record stood at 5-20, with a conference record of 1-12 in the American Athletic Conference (AAC).
Key Features of the UTSA vs. Charlotte Game
| Feature | Detail |
|---|---|
| Final Score | UTSA 88, Charlotte 79 |
| Losing Streak Snapped | 17 games |
| Game Date (as reported) | Sunday, February 15, 2026 |
| Location | Halton Arena, Charlotte, North Carolina |
| Top Scorer (UTSA) | Jamir Simpson (20 points) |
| Other Key Scorers (UTSA) | Baboucarr Njie (16 points), Brent Moss (16 points) |
| Top Scorer (Charlotte) | Ben Bradford (20 points) |
| UTSA Field Goal Percentage | 48.4% |
| UTSA Free Throw Percentage | 90% (18-for-20) |
| UTSA Turnovers | 3 (season-low) |
| UTSA Points off Turnovers | 24 |
| UTSA Pre-Game Overall Record | 5-20 |
| UTSA Pre-Game Conference Record | 1-12 (AAC) |
| Charlotte Pre-Game Overall Record | 13-12 |
| Charlotte Pre-Game Conference Record | 7-5 (AAC) |
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