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Furman Men’s Basketball 2025‑26: SoCon Champions, Player Growth, and a Season to Remember

Mark Livingston Published: March 22, 2026 | Updated: March 22, 2026 5 minutes read
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The arena trembled as the final seconds ticked away. Alex Wilkins drove with purpose, drawing defenders before delivering a pinpoint pass to Cooper Bowser, who finished with authority just as time expired. The scoreboard read 76‑61, and the Southern Conference championship was Furman’s. Players poured onto the court, arms raised, faces alight with joy, and fans erupted in a roar that echoed through Timmons Arena and beyond.

This wasn’t just a trophy. It was proof of growth — of a season that began with challenges but ended in triumph because this team believed in each other, embraced every role, and trusted the process.

From Early Struggles to Collective Growth

The Paladins began the season with a neutral‑site loss to High Point and a challenging schedule that forced introspection and growth from the first whistle. Throughout November and December, Furman worked to find its identity, learning that cohesion and resilience would be its greatest strengths.

Freshman Alex Wilkins emerged as a driving force, using his scoring flair and court vision to ignite the offense. Cooper Bowser’s presence inside gave Furman an anchor in the paint on both ends of the floor, providing stability and toughness that others could build around. Beyond the stars, every player on the roster grew into a meaningful contributor.

Asa Thomas’s shooting and energy lifted the team during tight stretches, while Charles Johnston’s rebounding and physicality gave Furman an edge when it mattered most. Senior Tom House handled a move from starter to key bench contributor with one of the classiest journeys of the year — embracing his role, mentoring younger teammates, and providing scoring and composure when Furman needed it most. Ben Vander Wal delivered consistent hustle plays, timely baskets, and defensive effort that often shifted momentum. Role players like Eddrin Bronson, Cole Bowser, Abijah Franklin, Mason Smith, and others stepped up in clutch moments, reminding everyone that this squad’s strength wasn’t in just a few names — it was in the unity of all of them.

Timmons Arena: The Heartbeat of a Season

Returning home meant returning to a newly renovated Timmons Arena — a refreshed, vibrant venue that became the emotional heartbeat of the season. With upgrades that enhanced sightlines and fan experience, Timmons wasn’t just a backdrop — it became an advantage. Weeks of preparation, close games, and electrifying finishes made it clear: this arena breathed energy into the Paladins.

Inside that cauldron, the players grew confident in their roles and in each other. Wilkins’ deep threes would send crowds into a frenzy, Bowser’s interior play would stifle opposing offenses, and every timely defensive stop or hustle rebound drew louder responses from the capacity crowd. Coach Bob Richey’s leadership — patient, purposeful, and centered on development — helped build a culture where each player felt trusted and ready when called upon.

The SoCon Rally and Tournament Glory

By the time Southern Conference play began, the Paladins had become a unit defined by balance. They shared the ball, played with defensive tenacity, and executed late‑game situations with poise. Furman’s SoCon run was a testament to teamwork: contributions came from every corner of the bench and every starter, proving that this season was about more than statistics — it was about togetherness.

The SoCon Tournament became the perfect stage for that narrative to shine. Furman’s 76‑61 win over the conference’s top seed wasn’t just a championship — it was validation of a season’s worth of belief and growth. The way Wilkins orchestrated the offense, Bowser dominated inside, and House, Thomas, Vander Wal, Johnston, and every rotational player contributed at key moments illustrated a depth and unity uncommon in so many teams at this level.

March Madness: Growth on the National Stage

The NCAA Tournament brought Furman’s story to the national spotlight against No. 2 UConn. Though the Paladins ultimately bowed out with an 82‑71 loss, they competed with the same heart and collective effort that defined their season. Wilkins and House each scored 21 points, showcasing the blend of youthful talent and seasoned leadership that made this group special. The entire roster stepped onto that stage with confidence — a confidence built from months of shared growth, resilience, and tenacity.

Reflection and Appreciation

This season wasn’t about fleeting moments — it was about growth, heart, and unity. It was about a group of young men who learned together, fought together, and believed in one another until they had something real to show for it. Coach Richey’s leadership — thoughtful, patient, and inspiring — turned potential into performance, and adversity into triumph.

To the players — from your emergence as individuals to your evolution into a collective force — thank you for the memories, the inspiration, and the heart you showed every time you stepped on the court. To Coach Richey and his staff, thank you for guiding this team with vision, trust, and unwavering belief.

And to the Furman basketball family, thank you for allowing me the honor of covering this incredible journey for Greenville Sports Media. Witnessing the growth, the victories, and the magic of this season has been a privilege I will carry with me always.

Here’s to the lessons learned, the joy shared, and the future that awaits — Go Paladins! 🟣⚔️

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