Outpoint
(verb)
To gain more points than an opponent in a competition or game.
Origin:
19th century: from out- + point.
Examples:
- The boxer outpointed his opponent and won the fight.
- The tennis player outpointed her opponent and won the match.
- The chess player outpointed his opponent and won the tournament.
- The team outpointed their opponents and won the championship.
- The debater outpointed his opponent and won the debate.