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Furman Pushes UConn to the Edge Before Falling 82–71

Mark Livingston Published: March 21, 2026 | Updated: March 21, 2026 5 minutes read
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PHILADELPHIA — March Madness thrives on moments that make fans leap to their feet, and Friday night at Xfinity Mobile Arena delivered them in spades. From the opening tip, Furman proved they were not a typical 15-seed. They played with poise, crashing the boards, moving the ball with precision, and daring UConn to make every shot. Every possession carried weight, every defensive stand mattered, and every bucket told a story of a team refusing to be defined by its seeding. The tension was palpable — fans leaned forward in their seats, players’ expressions tight with focus, and coaches pacing the sidelines. For most of the night, the Paladins made it clear they could compete with some of the nation’s elite.

First-Half Fight: Furman Sets the Tone

Furman came out with fire. On the game’s first significant sequence, Tom House sliced through UConn traffic for a smooth layup, drawing a foul and setting the tone for a gritty offensive night. House’s composure carried him to 21 points on the evening, the kind of performance that made the crowd sit up early. Alex Wilkins, equally aggressive, weaved into the lane and floated a reverse layup over a set of towering defenders, helping build offensive rhythm that kept UConn on its heels.

Inside, the Bowser brothers — Cooper and Cole — created energy plays that didn’t always show up in the box score but kept Furman competitive. Cooper’s rejection of a putback attempt led directly to a House breakaway layup that injected life into the Furman bench and the stands.

The first half crescendoed with a signature March Madness moment: with the clock winding down, Charles Johnston caught and released a wing three as time expired, the ball swishing through before the buzzer sounded. The Furman section exploded, and the bench spilled onto the court — not just celebrating a single shot, but proving the Paladins were hanging right in this game.

On the sidelines, coach Bob Richey paced with measured intensity, encouraging his players while knowing every sequence mattered. On the opposite bench, UConn’s Dan Hurley barked adjustments, eyes locked on X’s and O’s that he hoped would slow Furman’s momentum.

Tom House for 3️⃣!!!!!!! https://t.co/49MMcmmMzl

— Furman Basketball (@FurmanMBB) March 21, 2026

UConn’s Reed, Karaban, and Mullins Make Their Mark

Even as Furman stayed close, Tarris Reed Jr. dominated the paint with authority. He finished through contact, grabbed rebounds seemingly at will, and forced Furman to collapse defensively repeatedly, opening lanes for cutters and kick-outs. Reed’s historic performance — 31 points and 27 rebounds — anchored UConn’s win and kept the Huskies in control despite Furman’s persistent pressure.

While UConn struggled from deep, hitting just 5 of 25 three-point attempts, Alex Karaban stabilized the offense. He moved deliberately, picking his spots and hitting timely midrange baskets, finishing with 22 points, including key shots to blunt Furman runs. Freshman guard Braylon Mullins added spark, using his speed to push the pace, find cutters, and generate fast-break points. Mullins finished with 12 points, six assists, and three steals, sprinting back on defense after every possession, eyes locked on Furman’s movement.

Even as the Huskies asserted themselves, Furman traded buckets, forced contested shots, and stayed in the fight. Every near-miss, every steal, every clutch rebound drew audible gasps from the crowd. Players’ faces told the story: House with clenched teeth on drives, Wilkins twisting midair to finish, Johnston pumping his fist after a critical three.

Tarris Reed throws it down 🔨 pic.twitter.com/kGW6Ewxnon

— NCAA March Madness (@MarchMadnessMBB) March 21, 2026

Second-Half Surge and Furman’s Resilience

The second half became a battle of wills. Every UConn run was met with a Furman counter. House delivered a drive-and-kick to Johnston for a clean three, Wilkins spun through traffic for a floater, and Johnston knocked down another timely triple, keeping the Paladins within striking distance. Each sequence felt monumental; the tension in the arena built with every possession.

Inside, the Bowser brothers refused to yield. One pivotal sequence saw Cole Bowser grab a rebound over Reed and immediately find Wilkins, who converted a contested layup. The Furman bench exploded, the crowd responding with cheers and chants that echoed across the arena. Even UConn players flashed brief looks of frustration, knowing every basket was hard-earned.

UConn leaned on Reed’s inside dominance, Karaban’s calm shooting, and Mullins’ transition play. Furman pushed every possession, contesting shots, crashing the boards, and taking advantage of turnovers. The ebb and flow of the game, the audible reactions from fans, and the tension on players’ faces created a palpable sense that anything could happen until the final minute.

March Moves On

When the final horn sounded, UConn walked away with an 82–71 victory, but the scoreboard hardly captured the full story. Furman played with heart and poise — House and Wilkins each finished with 21 points, Johnston provided clutch shooting, and the Bowser brothers’ relentless energy inside fueled several momentum-shifting sequences. On the opposite side, Reed’s historic night, Karaban’s timely midrange baskets, and Mullins’ versatility showcased the Huskies’ depth and poise.

Fans slowly filtered from the arena, reliving pivotal moments, while players from both teams shared handshakes and muted embraces — a mutual respect earned through battle. UConn will move on to face No. 7 UCLA in the Round of 32, but Furman’s performance will be remembered long past tonight’s outcome. This wasn’t a typical 15-seed exit. It was a night full of tension, drama, and unforgettable March Madness basketball. Below, the full postgame press conferences from both Bob Richey and Dan Hurley are attached for readers’ insights and reactions.

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