0 present participle of outscore --
1 to score more points than another player or team in a competition: --
Centre came into the game undefeated, outscoring its opponents by a margin of 314 to 6.
The team was 8-2 that year, outscoring opponents 204-91.
His storied 1941 team posted a record of 5-2-1 while outscoring all opponents 108-42.
The squad started strong, outscoring opponents 15 to 1 in the first three rounds to qualify for the final.
The 1950 team was undefeated, untied, and unscored-upon while outscoring the opposition 203-0.
The game was won either by outscoring the opponent after all questions were asked or by the other player striking out.
He led the team to a 91 record, outscoring opponents 262 to 11.
In 1922, the team finished 60 while outscoring their opponents 1600.