Just as the Knights looked to be getting back into full strength, they took a big blow with the loss of Searcy.
The Knights played their second consecutive game without a head coach. The length of said suspension is undeclared, but according to Puckett, the intention is for Owens to return. The program has had a chaotic week and the one-point loss to split the non-region series with Taylor County adds to a series of unfortunate events for the team.
Upson-Lee held Woodard to just four points in the first quarter but trailed due to a few ugly turnovers. The Knights rallied in the second quarter with six different scorers to take a lead into halftime. Scott flexed his muscles after nailing a jump shot at the buzzer to extend the lead. The Knights had an opportunity to put some distance between themselves and the Vikings at the midpoint of the third quarter.
Woodard came out of the game and re-entered with what looked like a slight limp. Upson-Lee was unable to take advantage of the opportunity and the Vikings hung around. Zerek Walker rushed a three-pointer halfway through the fourth quarter but made up for it by immediately forcing a turnover and scoring to give Upson-Lee a lead.
Woodard hit a baseline runner to put the Vikings up with to play and Marcus Slaton responded to tie the game at Upson-Lee controlled the ball and looked to hold for the final shot of regulation, but Tristan Turner picked off a pass and was fouled on the other end with 6.
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