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GREENSBORO, N.C. – By the time the weekend ended at UNCG Softball Stadium, the Furman softball team had lived through two very different narratives in a single series. Friday brought the sting of two run‑rule losses to a potent Spartan lineup; Saturday offered redemption, as the Paladins pieced together a complete performance that culminated in a hard‑fought 3‑0 shutout. Across three games, Furman showed both what it’s capable of at its best and what it must tighten up as Southern Conference play continues.
Friday Game 1 — UNCG 8, Furman 0 (6 Innings)
It was a day that tested Furman early and often.
The first game of the doubleheader began as a defensive battle, but by the third inning, UNCG’s offense broke through against a Furman pitching staff that often had two runners on base. Rylie Williams delivered the dagger, lacing a two‑RBI single into left to give the Spartans a lead they would never relinquish.
UNCG’s momentum snowballed from there. Madelyn McKinnon stepped to the plate in the fourth inning and punished a fastball, lifting a towering solo home run to extend the lead. For Furman, it was the kind of inning that underscored the difference between competitive and complete; the Spartans pounced on every mistake and capitalized in innings where the Paladins had opportunities but couldn’t string hits together.
In the fifth, Hadley Gardner reached on a walk and eventually scored on a wild pitch, keeping the pressure on. An RBI single from Jazmin Mejia and a fielding error opened the floodgates, and by the time the sixth inning rolled around, Williams added an RBI on a hit‑by‑pitch to make it 8–0. Furman’s offense never found traction; three hits across seven innings weren’t enough to threaten a seasoned UNCG pitching staff, and the first game ended under the run rule.
Game 1 Stat Summary
- Final Score: UNCG 8, Furman 0 (6)
- Furman Hits: 3
- Key Spartan Performers: Williams (2 RBI), McKinnon (HR)
- Notes: Furman held scoreless, Spartans maintained pressure through situational hitting
Friday Game 2 — UNCG 11, Furman 2 (5 Innings)
Furman didn’t have much time to regroup. In Game 2, UNCG struck early and emphatically.
Laney Deane set the tone with a first‑inning two‑run home run, the kind of big blow that can rattle a lineup before it ever gets its feet set. Rylie Williams followed with an RBI single later in the inning, and just like that, UNCG had a three‑run advantage.
The Spartans showed their depth over the next two innings, adding four more runs thanks to aggressive base running and additional power hitting from Deane, who blasted her second home run of the game. By the third inning, UNCG led 7–0.
Furman’s offense, carried late in Game 1 only by three lonely hits, did manage to break through in the fifth. Three hits in the frame produced two runs, offering a glimpse of what this lineup can do when it strings together quality at‑bats. But the deficit was too large, and the game ended early under the run rule.
Game 2 Stat Summary
- Final Score: UNCG 11, Furman 2 (5)
- Furman Hits: 5
- UNCG Power: Deane 2 HRs, Williams RBI
- Notes: UNCG scored in three straight innings to build decisive lead
Saturday — Furman 3, UNCG 0
If Friday was a battle of attrition, Saturday was a showcase of execution.
Furman opened the scoring in the top of the first inning. A pair of timely hits and a Spartan error put runners in scoring position with no outs. When Kristyn Embler lined a run‑scoring single into right field, Furman had the early lead it had struggled to find the day before.
In the middle innings, Furman’s pitcher found her rhythm and the defense followed suit. UNCG threatened to answer several times, but the Paladins kept them off the board with controlled innings and late‑inning strikeouts. There was an air of precision to Furman’s approach; ground balls were turned into outs, fly balls stayed shallow, and pressure never mounted to a point the Paladins couldn’t handle.
The insurance run came in the top of the sixth. With one on, Christina McCoy laced a double into left center and advanced to third on a perfectly executed sacrifice bunt. Kate Stoltzfus then delivered an RBI single, pushing the lead to 3–0 and giving Furman breathing room.
UNCG threatened in the bottom of the seventh with runners on, but Embler and company closed it out with clutch defensive plays and well‑located outs, sealing a victory that felt as much like redemption as it did progress.
Saturday Stat Summary
- Final Score: Furman 3, UNCG 0
- Paladins Pitching: Shutout over 7 innings
- Key Hits: Embler RBI single, Stoltzfus insurance RBI
- Defense: Strong situational plays late
Series Takeaways
The weekend told a story of adjustments as much as outcomes. Friday exposed early‑season inconsistencies — a Furman lineup that struggled to string together hits and a pitching staff that allowed momentum to grow unchecked. But Saturday’s performance showed how this team can respond: timely hitting, clutch defense, and bottoms‑up pitching.
Statistically, Saturday’s shutout was a highlight, a game the Paladins controlled from first pitch to final out. While Furman’s bats need to find earlier rhythm in their at‑bats, the overall body of work — including how they responded after back‑to‑back run‑rule losses — suggests a team with grit and potential.
Emotions ran high and lessons were learned, but when it came to executing under pressure in a conference series, Furman showed it knows how to rebalance, refocus, and rebound.

