2025-26 Men's Basketball News
South Plains College saw its season come to a heartbreaking end Sunday night as the Texans fell to Northern Oklahoma College-Enid 81-78 in overtime after a thrilling first-round matchup at the National Tournament.
Late free throws and a second-half surge lift the Chaps past the Texans, who now await a possible at-large bid to the national tournament.
Texans shoot 50% from the field and dominate off turnovers and bench production; will face Midland College in next round at Odessa College.
South Plains College closed out conference play in commanding fashion Thursday night, cruising past Clarendon College 96-60 behind a balanced offensive effort and dominant play on both ends of the floor.
South Plains built an early cushion behind hot perimeter shooting and withstood a late push from Howard to secure a hard fought 68-63 win, fueled by timely defense and clutch free throws in the final minute.
South Plains College answered an early Western Texas shooting surge with efficiency and firepower of its own, pulling away in the second half for a 97–85 road victory in Snyder to lock up a spot in the Region Tournament.
South Plains College battled until the final possession Thursday night but came up just short in an 82-80 loss to New Mexico Junior College in Hobbs, New Mexico.
South Plains College set the tone from the opening tip and never let up, using suffocating defense and red-hot perimeter shooting to build a commanding first-half lead on the way to a decisive win over New Mexico Military Institute at the Texan Dome
South Plains College exploded for 51 first-half points and never looked back Thursday night in Borger, using an early offensive surge and efficient shooting performance to defeat Frank Phillips College 90–76.
South Plains College leaned on relentless pressure and a massive advantage at the free-throw line to pull away late, outlasting Midland College 74–70 on Monday night at the Texan Dome behind a poised second-half effort.
South Plains College delivered a strong response in its second meeting with Odessa College, controlling the tempo from start to finish in a 79–67 conference victory to move up the WJCAC standings.
The No. 13 South Plains College Texans closed out the first round of WJCAC conference play with a dominant 81–57 victory over Clarendon College on Monday night at the Texan Dome.
Facing adversity on the road, the South Plains College Texans showed fight and resilience Thursday night, but a late comeback effort fell short as SPC dropped a 91–83 decision to Howard College on January 29th.
The South Plains College Texans picked up a key conference victory Tuesday night at the Texan Dome, defeating Western Texas College 81–74 after a weather delay pushed the game back one day.
South Plains College Texans earned a key WJCAC victory Monday night at the Texan Dome, defeating New Mexico Junior College 87–82 in front of the home crowd.
The No. 18 South Plains College Texans picked up a hard-fought WJCAC road victory Thursday night, defeating New Mexico Military Institute 74–69 to improve to 2–2 in conference play.
