Team Wallace, led by Coach Johnny Jones and guard Dhashon Dyson, staged a remarkable comeback to defeat Team Mahorn 108-97 at the 3rd Annual HBCU All-Star Game in Phoenix, Arizona.

By the Numbers
  • Team Wallace overcame an eleven-point halftime deficit
  • Dhashon Dyson, from Bethune-Cookman, was named the game's MVP with 17 points
Yes, But

The game faced tough competition with the NCAA Women's Championship but still emerged as a complete success.

State of Play
  • Next year's game will be held in San Antonio, Texas, on April 6, 2025, alongside the NCAA Men's Final Four
  • Coach LeVelle Moton highlighted standout performances from Jaylen Alson and Jeremiah Kendall from Team Wallace
What's Next

The HBCU All-Star Game will continue to showcase talented basketball players and provide a platform for exposure and recognition.

Bottom Line

The 3rd Annual HBCU All-Star Game demonstrated the resilience of Team Wallace, the individual talent of players like Dhashon Dyson, and the success of the event despite tough competition, paving the way for future showcases of HBCU basketball excellence.