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Paladins Battle Hard in Trojan Invitational, Sparks Fly Despite Winless Weekend

Mark Livingston Published: February 23, 2026 | Updated: February 23, 2026 6 minutes read
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Paladins Tested, Challenged and Gritty in Trojan Invitational Finale

TROY, Ala. — There are weekends that feel like warmups… and there are weekends that feel like epic tests of will. For Furman softball, this Trojan Invitational was the latter. Four games against powerful mid‑major competition forced every pitch to matter, every at‑bat to count and every player to rise. Through explosive offenses from foes and flashes of resilience from the Paladins, Furman’s identity was stretched, sharpened and revealed — not by easy victories, but by battles fought with every inning.


Friday — Omaha Strikes Early and Relentlessly

From the very first pitch of the weekend, Omaha made it clear this would not be a feel‑good opener. The Mavericks exploded with pressure at the plate, highlighted by Marra Cramer’s two‑run double and the sure‑footed baserunning of Rylee White that kept Furman’s defense off balance. By the third inning, the scoreboard told a story of Omaha control and Paladin frustration.

Furman’s offense pushed through adversity, with Eden Frederick breaking through for a lone hit, but every attempt to spark a rally was met with firm resistance. Omaha’s balanced attack consistently answered, leaving the Paladins’ bats searching for answers.

Though the final score — a 10–0 run‑rule loss — was tough, the drive and hustle in every inning showed a team that refuses to give up easily, setting up lessons that would fuel the rest of the weekend.


Friday — Troy’s No‑Hitter Dominates the Afternoon

Later Friday, host Troy turned the competition up a notch. Ella Cunningham was masterful, delivering a five‑inning no‑hitter with ten strikeouts that kept Furman’s lineup off balance all afternoon. Every pitch felt like a duel, every at‑bat a test of patience against pinpoint command.

Troy’s offense poured on runs early, with Makaley Boswell, Dailynn Motes and Amity White supplying the key blows in a decisive third inning. The Trojans’ combination of power and consistency meant Furman had little opportunity to slow the momentum.

Even so, Furman found small sparks — Kate Stoltzfus scoring on a hit‑by‑pitch and Christina McCoy crossing on a passed ball — moments that refused to let the weekend’s challenges extinguish the Paladins’ fight. The game ended in an 11–2 loss, but the grind against elite pitching showed Furman’s competitors just how hard it would be to earn every inch.


Saturday — Nicholls Ignites, Furman Fights Back

Saturday’s morning light brought Nicholls, and the Colonels attacked early with a four‑run second inning sparked by an error, loaded bases walks, and aggressive hitting. Reagan Heflin torched three hits and drove in three runs, while Claire Sisco’s two‑run double extended Nicholls’ lead and tilted the balance of power.

But when Furman’s offense lit up in the fourth inning, it felt like fireworks. AB Cipalla’s sharp RBI double ignited a rally, followed by Ansley Chiang’s two‑run single — great swings that brought the Paladins back into contention and lifted spirits on the diamond.

Nicholls answered those challenges with timely hitting of their own, pushing the final advantage back out in a 12–4 outcome. But Furman’s comeback snarls in that middle stretch reminded everyone this team wasn’t just trying to survive — they were trying to compete.


Saturday — Kennesaw State’s Historic Offensive Storm

The second Saturday contest became a showcase of offensive prowess, as Kennesaw State unleashed a historic 20‑hit, 16‑run performance in six innings. Senior Hannah Harvey and Alora Bevily each posted four hits, while Ana Gore and Macie Howes drove in three runs apiece — an offensive tidal wave that kept the Paladins on their heels.

Yet amid the onslaught, Furman refused to bow out quietly. In the bottom of the fifth inning, Cipalla, Christina McCoy and Sylvia Burroughs sparked a thrilling three‑run rally that pulled Furman within striking distance and electrified the dugout. For a moment, it felt like anything could happen.

Kennesaw State, however, answered with relentless depth in the sixth, building a 16–7 final. Still, Furman’s bursts of offense showed what this lineup is capable of when timing and courage collide.


Sunday — Troy Caps Invitational With Power and Precision

With one final game to close the tournament, host Troy sent Furman to the plate for one last battle — and the Trojans came out swinging. Troy tunneled early runs through home runs and base hits, with Makaley Boswell delivering a historic performance that included a first‑inning blast and a team‑leading six RBIs, turning the slugfest into a showcase of power. Savannah Money and Kam Munson added long balls of their own, turning the Troy lineup into a barrage that kept the Paladins chasing the entire way.

Furman answered with heart. Late momentum at the plate saw a pair of early runs — including a fifth‑inning two‑run homer from Kristyn Embler — spark hope and remind the crowd that Furman never walks off quietly.

But Troy’s offense was too deep and too consistent, pulling away again and finishing the invitational with a 12‑4 victory. Boswell’s career day — six RBIs and multiple home runs — lit up the Troy Softball Complex and capped the weekend’s dramatic final chapter.


Weekend Takeaways — Grit, Flashes, and Growth

Furman may have left the tournament without a victory, but the narrative was far from flat. Bats showed life at key moments, pitching faced relentless lineups, and every inning offered learning opportunities. Players like Cipalla, Burroughs, McCoy and Embler provided power and spark, while moments against elite pitching revealed the competitive intensity this team carries forward.

The pitching staff will work to tighten execution against early pressure, but the energy, fight and flashes of offensive potential were unmistakable. This Paladin squad refuses to wilt, and every adversity from Troy to Omaha to Kennesaw State became a chance to grow.


What’s Next

Furman leaves Troy with lessons learned and momentum to build upon. Conference play looms, and the grit shown this weekend — even in defeat — could be the spark that defines a season filled with resiliency, heart and unexpected triumphs.

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