HANCEVILLE — In a game defined by whistles, frustration and an almost unimaginable parade to the foul line, Wallace State men's basketball dropped a 105–101 thriller to East Mississippi on Friday night at Traditions Bank Arena.
The Lions clawed back late in the first half, surging into a 40–39 advantage at the break and seizing momentum behind their defensive pressure and transition pushes. What followed was one of the most chaotic halves of basketball Wallace State has experienced in years.
The second half turned into a stop-and-start grind, with over 90 free throws attempted in the final 20 minutes alone. The two teams combined for an astounding 114 free throws, including 20 technical free throws stemming from 10 technical fouls — nine on East Mississippi and one on Wallace State. Every whistle seemed to shift the energy, and the game's rhythm never truly settled.
Despite the chaos, Wallace State battled to the final horn. East Mississippi outscored the Lions 66–61 in the second half, capitalizing just enough at the line to escape Hanceville with the win.
Kylen Clark was electric, pouring in a career-high 26 points while shooting a remarkable 20-of-21 from the foul line. He added four rebounds and a block in his breakout performance.
Trey Knight delivered another gritty, all-around effort with 23 points, six rebounds, five assists, five steals and a block. Jaeden Rush added 18 points, while Tyson Barrett posted 13 points and eight rebounds. Viczavious Madden gave Wallace strong minutes with nine points and eight boards.
Wallace State, now looking to regroup, hits the road Monday for a conference matchup at Snead State in Boaz.
