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Furman Stuns Then Stumbles: ETSU Steals Victory in Greenville After Second-Half Surge

Mark Livingston Published: February 19, 2026 | Updated: February 19, 2026 5 minutes read
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Electric Atmosphere, High Stakes… and a Turnaround That Left Timmons in Shock

GREENVILLE, S.C. — The buzz inside Timmons Arena Wednesday night felt electric from the opening tip, like a carnival teetering on the edge of history. Furman fans filled the stands early, shaking cowbells and chanting as the Paladins took the court, believing tonight could be their night — the one that swung the Southern Conference race and put a message across the league. Every pass was sharper, every drive was snarling, and every defensive stop sent pulses through the crowd. But basketball is a game of momentum, and this one flipped on a dime. When the dust settled, the visiting East Tennessee State Buccaneers had seized control in the second half and walked out of Greenville with a 78‑69 win, leaving an arena full of believers stunned and searching for answers.

Asa Thomas for THREEEEEE! pic.twitter.com/JBsZ3IBau8

— Furman Basketball (@FurmanMBB) February 19, 2026

First Half: Paladins Take Early Command

Furman exploded out of the gates with energy and execution that had the crowd believing. The Paladins shared the basketball early, working it inside to attack closeouts and then swinging it back out to open shooters. ETSU’s defenders found themselves chasing — first in the paint, then out to the perimeter — as Furman drove with intent and moved without hesitation.

Defensively, Furman was locked in. They threw bodies at the ball, contested shots, and forced ETSU into tougher looks than the Buccaneers wanted. At times it felt like Furman was dictating not just the score but the tempo of the game. Each made shot brought louder cheers, and as the first half wore on, the crowd’s belief grew palpable.

When the teams headed to the locker room, the scoreboard read even 34‑34, reflective of a first half that felt anything but even in emotion. Furman seemed in command of its identity — confident, sharp and ready to open the second half with authority.


The Four Minutes That Changed Everything

The second half began, and almost instantly, the tide turned.

ETSU came out of intermission with a burst of urgency that rattled the Paladins, flipping a deadlocked game into a deficit the visitors would never relinquish. In a storm of possessions that unfolded quicker than anyone could blink, the Buccaneers ripped off points — first off a Furman turnover, then with aggressive finishes in transition and efficient buckets in the half court. Within a short span, ETSU had built separation, and Furman’s rhythm from the first half seemed a distant memory.

This stretch was the turning point: ETSU’s defense tightened, forcing contested attempts and transition misses, while its offense attacked with balance and precision. ETSU swung the ball effortlessly, got downhill for easier shots, and cashed in with enough consistency to force Furman into catch‑up mode.


Charles Johnston to Ben Vander Wal for the DUNK! 🔥 pic.twitter.com/qKEZBhplif

— Furman Basketball (@FurmanMBB) February 19, 2026

Big Contributions, Big Moments

When games go down to bare margins, individual performances matter — and tonight’s box score reflects that narrative.

Furman’s offense lived and died by the play of its guards and bigs. Senior guard Alex Wilkins was the catalyst — orchestrating the offense, pushing drives to the rim and fighting through traffic when Furman needed momentum. Forward Charles Johnston battled inside, securing rebounds and finishing through contact to keep possessions alive. Those efforts helped Furman stay within striking distance deep into the second half.

On the ETSU side, forward Cam Morris III was a constant presence, using physicality and touch around the basket to keep the Buccaneers in control. His aggression inside set the tone for ETSU’s offense after the break, and his ability to get to the foul line and convert kept Furman from building sustained pressure. ETSU’s guards and wings also hit timely shots that halted Furman surges — keeping possessions clean and forcing Furman to play from behind.


Furman Fights Back, But Answers Elude Them

Furman refused to fold. Aggressive drives and smart ball movement kept the margin within reach late in the second half, and occasional defensive stops sparked waves of noise from a re‑energized crowd. Every time ETSU stretched the lead, the Paladins answered with hustle plays — offensive rebounds, foul‑line trips and contested finishes that kept the door open.

But every rally met an immediate ETSU response. A three‑pointer when it mattered, a put‑back through traffic, or a clutch free throw in the final minutes kept the visitors ahead. ETSU’s control of the boards in the second half denied Furman second chances at opportune moments, and the Buccaneers knocked down enough intermediate shots to maintain a gap that Furman couldn’t close.

DUNK by Alex Wilkins! 😤 pic.twitter.com/kUizmtaO8s

— Furman Basketball (@FurmanMBB) February 19, 2026

Final Takeaways

The 78‑69 final wasn’t just a score — it was a narrative of swings, adjustments and clutch execution. ETSU outscored Furman by nine points over the final 20 minutes, flipping what had been a fiercely competitive early game into a controlled second‑half performance.

Both teams showed grit and competitiveness, but it was ETSU’s ability to strike swiftly in a pivotal stretch — and its balanced execution thereafter — that made the difference. Furman’s crowd saw the team play confident basketball for a half, but in the moments that truly mattered, ETSU seized the opportunity and walked out of Greenville with the victory.

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