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ETSU vs Furman: Buccaneers Complete Southern Conference Softball Sweep

Mark Livingston Published: March 30, 2026 | Updated: March 30, 2026 6 minutes read
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GREENVILLE, S.C. (AP) — The sun dipped low over Pepsi Stadium, the air buzzing with anticipation and the scent of turf and peanuts, as fans settled in for what would become one of the most dramatic softball weekends in recent memory at Furman University. Over three games and nearly 24 innings of play, the East Tennessee State Buccaneers used power, persistence, and timely hitting to sweep the Furman Paladins, culminating in a clutch 8‑6 victory Sunday that showcased heart, grit, and the exhilaration that only college softball can deliver.


Game 1: ETSU’s Offensive Symphony (21‑2)

From the moment the first pitch flew toward the plate, this game felt electric.

The Buccaneers wasted no time. In the top of the first inning, ETSU’s hitters jumped on Furman’s pitcher like a wave breaking against the shore — balls were driven hard to all fields, sharp rallies developed, and before the Paladins could regroup, ETSU had tacked on four runs. The crowd, initially hopeful, suddenly felt itself leaning in as the Bucs’ offense refused to relent.

By the sixth inning, the stadium was a frenzy of sound. What began as routine at‑bats became eruptions of crowd noise — singles turned into doubles, walks turned into runs, and Furman’s defense seemed to buckle under the relentless pressure. A 14‑run sixth inning wasn’t just scoring; it was a display of precision, opportunism, and utter dominance. With each base hit and run scored, ETSU fans grew louder, and even neutral spectators were caught up in the rhythm of the rally.

At the heart of it all was senior Whitney Boone, who seemed to have a magnet on the ball. Every time she stepped into the batter’s box, you could feel a collective intake of breath from the stands — and she delivered, finishing 4‑for‑5 with two doubles and a towering home run that ricocheted off the left field wall before disappearing. Teammates mobbed her at the plate, high‑fiving and smiling, a picture of contagious confidence.

Furman’s AB Cipalla and Rachel Hawkins offered sparks in the gloom — Cipalla with a crisp double that drove in a run, Hawkins with a single that brought home another — but the story of the night was ETSU’s offensive onslaught, the kind of display that leaves dugouts in awe and opponents scrambling for answers.


Game 2: A Tight Start, Then Buccaneers Pull Ahead (7‑2)

The lights were brighter, the stands fuller, and the anticipation unmistakable for Game 2.

Early on, this game felt like it belonged to baseball strategy — bunts, steals, careful pitching, and sharp defense. Leinani Lutu lit the spark again for ETSU, cracking a no‑doubt home run that sent a whoop through the crowd and ignited a belief that this game could swing either way.

And for a moment, it did.

In the bottom of the second, Furman’s Katie Peeler stepped up with a three‑run triple that suddenly made the scoreboard read like a narrative twist. Fans jumped to their feet; coaches waved their caps; the Paladin bench buzzed with energy. When Ansley Chiang followed with a run‑scoring single, the scoreboard stood knotted at 1‑1 — and Pepsi Stadium was fully alive.

But momentum in softball is mercurial.

ETSU answered in the third inning with a four‑run barrage that shifted the tide once more. Lutu’s timely double into the gap cleared the bases, and before Furman could reset, the Buccaneers were back on top with a lead that felt all‑too familiar to Paladin supporters.

Despite the hard‑fought rallies and the pops and cracks of well‑struck balls, ETSU’s pitching — steady, calculated, and backed by crisp fielding — kept Furman’s bats chasing shadows in the late innings. When the final out was made, the Bucs had claimed a 7‑2 victory and left the crowd buzzing about what Sunday might bring.


Sunday Finale: Drama Under the Lights (8‑6)

If Saturday was about power and precision, Sunday was about heart.

The stands filled early with families, students, and die‑hard fans who sensed this final game could be something memorable — and it was. From the first inning, you could feel a different tempo: this was a game of strategy, of wild swings, of momentum that flipped like a suddenly changing wind.

Furman struck first, and how they did it was the stuff of gritty athletic lore. In the bottom of the first, pitcher Kristyn Embler stood tall in the batter’s box, connected on a two‑run triple, and then hustled home on a wild pitch. The crowd erupted as Furman took a 3‑0 lead — and for a moment, the Paladins seemed poised to flip the script on ETSU.

But the Buccaneers don’t fold easily.

Answering in the top of the second, Hailey Porter stepped into the spotlight. With a smooth swing and a crack that sent the ball sailing over the outfielders’ gloves, Porter’s two‑run single opened the door for ETSU’s comeback, giving the Bucs life and silencing the early Paladin roar.

Throughout the middle innings, the game responded in kind — shots off bats sending fans to their feet, runners sliding into bases and jostling for position, pitchers barking encouragement from the circle. When Rachel Hawkins laced a two‑run double in the bottom of the fourth to knot the game at 6‑6, the stadium seemed to hold its breath, anticipating another twist.

And then came Porter’s moment.

With the game tied in the sixth inning, Porter stepped into the batter’s box like someone in total command of her narrative. The pitch came in, and she met it with authority. The ball soared — high, fast, and far — over the left‑field fence, sending ETSU players spilling out of the dugout, arms raised, into a celebration that shook the benches.

You could see it in the crowd: cheers, disbelief, excited shouts blending into a single roar. The momentum had finally tipped. And when Payton Moore added a late homer in the seventh and Gabby Fowler retired the side to close out the win, the Buccaneers had completed a sweep that felt hard‑earned and dramatic in equal measure.


What Fans Will Remember

This wasn’t just a marathon weekend of softball — it was an emotional odyssey.

• ETSU’s offensive fireworks — especially Boone’s Game 1 display and Porter’s clutch late hits — illustrated why they’re a dangerous SoCon contender.
• Furman’s fight — including big hits by Cipalla and Hawkins and Embler’s gritty performance — reminded fans that this team never quits.
• The finale’s dramatic swings — from early Paladin leads to late Buccaneer heroics — created the kind of theater that keeps fans talking long after the final pitch.

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