High Point Panthers beat Radford Highlanders 86-77 in High Point
High Point beat Radford 86-77 as Terry Anderson scored 24, extending the Panthers' win streak to six and strengthening their Big South title push.

Terry Anderson scored 24 points, grabbed six rebounds and had three steals to lift High Point to an 86-77 victory over Radford in High Point, N.C. High Point led 39-37 at halftime and outscored Radford 47-40 in the second half to close out the win.
Owen Aquino posted a 17-point, 12-rebound double-double and Scotty Washington added 15 points, hitting three 3-pointers to help sustain High Point's balanced attack. For Radford, Dennis Parker Jr. matched Anderson with 24 points while collecting nine rebounds and three steals. Jaylon Johnson scored 17 points and Del Jones finished with eight points and five assists as the Highlanders mounted runs but were unable to overcome the Panthers down the stretch.
The victory pushed High Point to 22-4 overall and 10-1 in Big South play, extending a six-game winning streak that has the Panthers firmly in the league's upper tier. Radford fell to 13-13 overall and 6-5 in the conference. High Point's conference mark places it alongside the league leaders as the race for seeding in the Big South regular season tightens.
Officials for the game were William Humes, Kendall Pike and Chase Furlough. Boxscore play-by-play shows the game featured competitive stretches from both sides, with High Point maintaining the larger share of control through halftime and the final minutes.

For Guilford County residents, the result reinforces High Point's emergence as a consistent home-court draw and a headline sports story for the local calendar. Winning streaks generate higher attendance and more local spending on game nights, and a 10-1 conference record improves the Panthers' odds for favorable seeding once postseason play approaches. On-court development is also notable: Anderson's scoring, Aquino's work on the glass and Washington's perimeter shooting provide a clearer profile of the Panthers' rotation as conference opponents scout for matchups.
Stat lines on key contributors indicate the type of personnel High Point leans on late in conference play, an experienced scorer, a reliable rebounder and a multi-weapon wing. For Radford, Parker Jr.'s 24 points and nine rebounds underline the Highlanders' ability to produce star performances even in losses, a sign that Radford can still challenge higher-ranked opponents as it seeks consistency down the stretch.
The game was played Saturday night, Feb. 7, 2026. As conference play continues, High Point will try to sustain momentum while Radford looks to bounce back and even its Big South record; both programs remain in positions where a few outcomes can meaningfully shift weekend standings and postseason seeding.
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