Wallace State Falls 2-0 in Historic Return to Home Field

HANCEVILLE, AL — Wallace State men’s soccer made its long-awaited return to the home pitch on Tuesday afternoon, hosting a match for the first time since the program was disbanded in 2013. The Lions battled but ultimately dropped a 2-0 decision to Copiah-Lincoln Community College.
Copiah-Lincoln broke the scoreless deadlock late in the first half, carrying a 1-0 advantage into the break. Less than 10 minutes into the second half, the Wolves doubled their lead, putting the Lions in a deeper hole despite Wallace generating numerous scoring opportunities.
Head coach James Fee acknowledged both the excitement of the historic homecoming and the frustration with the outcome.
“Yeah, I think overall, it was a disappointing performance,” Fee said. “I think we created lots of chances, a lot of positives to take away from it, but we’ve got to put them to bed when we get them. We did get a lot of shots and just couldn’t get anything through.”
Despite the defeat, the afternoon marked a milestone for Wallace State soccer, giving fans and players their first taste of a home atmosphere in more than a decade. The Lions now sit at 1-1 on the season following their season-opening win at Holmes.
Wallace State will look to bounce back quickly with another tough test on Saturday when they host NCAA Division II Union University. Kickoff is set for 1 p.m.
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