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Bob Richey Earns 200th Win as Furman Rolls Past The Citadel 72–51

Mark Livingston Published: February 26, 2026 | Updated: February 26, 2026 5 minutes read
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GREENVILLE, S.C. — On a night when history whispered reminders of a stinging earlier loss and Southern Conference positioning hung in the balance, the Furman Paladins marched into Timmons Arena with purpose and rose to the moment. What unfolded wasn’t just a dominant win — it was a narrative reversal, a performance that drew a line under January’s painful overtime collapse and showcased a team determined to dictate its own destiny in the SoCon race.

From the opening tip, Furman brought an urgency and cohesion that had only flashed in stretches over the first two months of league play. Entering the night at 19–11 overall and 10–7 in conference, the Paladins understood what was at stake. This wasn’t simply about avenging a loss to The Citadel. It was about stability. It was about momentum. It was about proving that when the pressure tightens in late February, this group can respond with authority instead of hesitation.

And respond they did. Furman never allowed the emotional residue of January’s 77–75 overtime heartbreak in Charleston to seep into Wednesday’s script. Instead of letting a lead slip, the Paladins built one deliberately, extended it methodically, and suffocated any hope of a late Bulldogs surge on their way to a commanding 72–51 victory.


🎭 A Season’s Subplot Meets Its Climax

To understand the edge Furman played with, you have to rewind to that earlier meeting — a game in which the Paladins squandered a 19-point advantage before falling in overtime. It lingered. Losses like that don’t fade quietly.

Wednesday felt different from the start. The ball moved crisply through halfcourt sets. Defensive rotations arrived on time. The body language never wavered. Furman didn’t chase the game; it controlled it. A competitive first half gradually tilted toward the Paladins as they established control on the glass and forced The Citadel into difficult shots late in the shot clock.

When the second half opened, there was no lull — no sleepy stretch that invited doubt. Instead, Furman expanded the margin behind defensive stops that fueled transition opportunities and efficient halfcourt possessions. The difference between January and now was composure. The Paladins didn’t rush. They didn’t press. They executed.

The Bulldogs never found sustained rhythm, and by the midpoint of the second half, Timmons Arena felt less anxious and more celebratory. The script had flipped.

Alex Wilkins ➡️ Cooper Bowser = DUNK pic.twitter.com/irqI4JSc82

— Furman Basketball (@FurmanMBB) February 26, 2026

📊 Builders of the Win

The final margin may read comfortable, but it was constructed through layered contributions rather than a single takeover performance.

Cooper Bowser set the offensive tone, finishing with 14 points on efficient shooting while operating as the stabilizer in halfcourt sets. When Furman needed a clean look or a composed possession, Bowser delivered. His ability to draw contact and convert at the line prevented The Citadel from shrinking the gap.

Charles Johnston anchored the interior with a double-double performance — 13 points and 13 rebounds — that defined the physical battle. His rebounding presence fueled Furman’s overwhelming 50–20 advantage on the glass, eliminating second-chance opportunities for the Bulldogs and creating extra possessions that slowly wore down the visitors. Johnston’s work wasn’t flashy, but it was foundational. Every defensive stand seemed to end in his hands.

Tom House added 11 points and stretched the floor at critical junctures, punishing defensive lapses and helping maintain spacing when Furman worked through its motion sets. His timely baskets halted any flicker of a Bulldogs run and reinforced the Paladins’ offensive balance.

On the other side, The Citadel leaned heavily on Braxton Williams, who poured in 25 points and fought to keep his team within reach. But Furman’s depth ultimately outpaced individual scoring. While Williams shined, the Paladins countered with layered production and relentless rebounding that made the difference insurmountable.


🔒 Defense, Dominion, and DNA

The backbone of the victory wasn’t just shot-making — it was discipline. Furman’s defensive execution consistently disrupted The Citadel’s flow, forcing contested attempts and closing driving lanes before they fully developed. Rotations were sharp. Help defense arrived early. The Bulldogs finished with just 51 points, a reflection of sustained pressure rather than one brief surge.

Rebounding became the clearest statistical expression of Furman’s control. A 50–20 advantage on the boards isn’t incidental; it’s intentional. It speaks to positioning, anticipation, and physicality. It also translates directly to tempo. With each defensive rebound, the Paladins dictated pace. With each offensive rebound, they drained another ounce of hope from the opposition.

This wasn’t merely a good defensive night. It was an identity performance — the kind that suggests this team understands what wins in late February and early March.


⏱ What It Means Moving Forward

With the Southern Conference race tightening, every result carries amplified weight. Furman’s improvement to 19–11 overall and 10–7 in league play doesn’t just enhance tournament positioning — it restores belief.

More importantly, it signals growth. The Paladins didn’t allow a previous collapse to define them. They corrected it. They absorbed it. They responded with structure and maturity.

If this version of Furman — balanced offensively, dominant on the glass, and locked in defensively — becomes the norm rather than the exception, the narrative of this season may yet shift again. And Wednesday night at Timmons Arena might be remembered not just as a win, but as the moment the Paladins decided the script would no longer write itself.

200 DUBS.. Coach Bob Richey!⚔️🔥#AllDIN // #BetterTogether pic.twitter.com/ZhnAcuVYjf

— Furman Basketball (@FurmanMBB) February 26, 2026

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