Texas State Defeats Little Rock in Decisive Victory
Locales: Arkansas, Texas, UNITED STATES

SAN MARCOS, Texas - February 26th, 2026 - The Texas State Bobcats continued their impressive form with a decisive 75-64 victory over the Little Rock Trojans on Saturday, fueled by a career performance from guard Avery Burks. The win strengthens Texas State's position in the Sun Belt Conference standings and signals a promising trajectory as the regular season nears its conclusion.
Burks exploded for a career-high 23 points, showcasing a remarkable shooting display. He converted an impressive 66.7% of his field goal attempts, going 8-for-13 overall. More significantly, Burks was lights out from beyond the arc, sinking 5 of his 8 three-point attempts. This marks a significant step forward for the sophomore guard, who has been steadily improving his scoring output throughout the season. Analysts suggest his confidence is soaring, and his ability to create his own shot is proving to be a key asset for the Bobcats.
While Burks led the charge, Texas State's victory wasn't a one-man show. TJ Toney contributed a solid 14 points, providing crucial support on offense. Clayton Henry, a consistent performer for the Bobcats, added 13 points and grabbed 6 rebounds, demonstrating his all-around game and presence in the paint. The Bobcats' balanced scoring attack made it difficult for Little Rock to focus their defensive efforts.
Despite a valiant effort from Little Rock, led by Juan Mosley's 17 points and 12 rebounds, the Trojans couldn't overcome Texas State's offensive firepower and tenacious defense. Haylon Harris added 12 points for Little Rock, but their overall shooting percentage lagged behind the Bobcats.
Bobcats Control the Game From the Start
The Bobcats established control early, taking the lead with 14:38 remaining in the first half and never relinquishing it. Their offensive rhythm was evident, and they consistently found open looks. Coach Terrence Johnson emphasized the team's focus on ball movement and finding the best possible shot in pre-game interviews. This strategy clearly paid dividends, as Texas State finished the first half with a 38-29 advantage.
The second half saw a continuation of the Bobcats' dominance. While Little Rock made some attempts to close the gap, Texas State responded with timely baskets and strong defensive stops. The Bobcats' ability to maintain their composure and execute their game plan under pressure proved to be the deciding factor.
Looking Ahead: A Crucial Matchup Against Arkansas State
Texas State now turns its attention to a crucial home game against Arkansas State on Thursday. This matchup will be a significant test for the Bobcats as they aim to secure a top seed in the upcoming Sun Belt Conference Tournament. Arkansas State, currently ranked [check current rankings - insert here], presents a formidable challenge with their strong perimeter shooting and aggressive defensive style.
Analysts predict a closely contested game, with the Bobcats needing to contain Arkansas State's leading scorer, [insert Arkansas State's leading scorer's name - research necessary]. Effective rebounding and limiting turnovers will also be critical for Texas State to secure a victory.
Little Rock, meanwhile, will hit the road to face Louisiana-Monroe on Saturday. They will be looking to bounce back from their loss to Texas State and regain momentum as they navigate the remainder of the season.
The Bobcats' recent success has ignited excitement among fans and the San Marcos community. With a strong core of players and a dedicated coaching staff, Texas State is poised to make a deep run in the Sun Belt Conference Tournament and potentially earn a berth in the NCAA Tournament. The team's chemistry and determination are palpable, and their fans are eagerly anticipating what the future holds. This win isn't just a single game victory; it's a testament to the program's growth and a sign of things to come.
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