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Furman Basketball Back and Better Than Ever

Mark Livingston Published: October 25, 2025 | Updated: October 25, 2025 3 minutes read
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New Season, New Arena, Same Expectations

A new era of Furman basketball tips off this winter — and it’s happening under brighter lights. With the $40 million renovation of Timmons Arena complete, both the men’s and women’s programs finally get their home back. Fresh paint, new seats, and bigger crowds set the stage for a season packed with pressure, promise, and plenty of storylines.

The Paladins aren’t just looking to compete. They’re looking to conquer.


Richey’s Crew Favored to Rule the SoCon

Head coach Bob Richey has built Furman into a SoCon powerhouse, and this year, the league’s coaches expect more of the same. The Paladins are the preseason favorites to win the conference, coming off a 25-10 season that ended just shy of another NCAA Tournament berth.

Richey, now in his eighth season, has guided Furman to five straight 20-win years. His formula hasn’t changed — play fast, move the ball, defend hard, and stay unselfish. But what has changed is the personnel. This year’s lineup blends experience and athleticism in ways that should keep opponents guessing.

Gearing 🆙 for the weekend! #BetterTogether // #ALLDIN pic.twitter.com/FBGdfTAJUy

— Furman Basketball (@FurmanMBB) October 22, 2025

Star Power Returns in the Paint

Senior forward Ben Vander Wal and 6-foot-11 center Charles Johnston give Furman a steady presence down low. Vander Wal’s versatility allows Richey to stretch the floor, while Johnston’s length and rebounding keep the Paladins strong defensively.

Redshirt sophomore Asa Thomas, a transfer addition, could be the breakout story. His perimeter shooting and size on the wing fit perfectly into Richey’s system. If Thomas clicks early, Furman’s offense could be as balanced and dangerous as any in the league.


Big Games, Bright Lights

The schedule won’t be forgiving — and that’s exactly how Furman likes it. The Paladins open with several nationally televised nonconference games that will test their chemistry before SoCon play begins.

Circle the SoCon opener against Mercer at Timmons — a measuring-stick matchup that could set the tone for the conference race. Rival showdowns with Wofford and Chattanooga are always emotional, and both figure heavily in Furman’s title path. The road games will be tough, but this team has the leadership to handle it.

If Furman defends home court and stays consistent on the road, they’ll be right where they expect to be — cutting down nets in March.


Curtis’ Women’s Squad Ready to Climb

While the men’s team enters as a favorite, the Furman women’s program is quietly building something of its own. In just his second season, head coach Pierre Curtis has infused confidence and toughness into a group eager to make noise in the SoCon.

After going 16-16 last year while playing mostly off campus, the Paladins now return home with an identity. Curtis wants his team to push the pace, create turnovers, and turn defense into offense — an approach that fits the roster’s young athletic core.


Youth, Energy, and a Home-Court Edge

Junior guard Lauren Bailey runs the show in the backcourt, bringing composure and leadership. Sophomore forwards Clare Coyle and Kyraha Parnell give the Paladins length, energy, and much-needed rebounding presence. Together, they’re shaping a lineup that can outwork opponents in transition and grind in the half court when needed.

The women’s nonconference slate includes a marquee home matchup against Clemson in November — a chance to show the progress Curtis’ team has made — followed by key league contests against UNC Greensboro and Chattanooga that could define the season.

If the Paladins can cut turnovers and find a consistent scoring rhythm, they have the pieces to shock some SoCon contenders.


See you in 12 days Dins💜 pic.twitter.com/iI9AVBJWNi

— Furman Women's Basketball (@FurmanWBB) October 22, 2025

The Pulse of Timmons Arena

The return to Timmons Arena is more than a homecoming. It’s a statement. Both programs now have a facility that matches their ambition — loud, modern, and made for big moments. Fans and alumni are already buzzing about what’s to come, and the players can feel it.

For Richey’s men, this is about defending their dominance and pushing for March glory. For Curtis’ women, it’s about proving that the rebuild is over — and the rise is real.

Either way, one thing’s certain: Furman basketball is back, and the Paladins plan to make sure the rest of the SoCon knows it.

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