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Furman Seeks Redemption After 0–2 Start to the Season

Mark Livingston Published: November 9, 2025 | Updated: November 9, 2025 3 minutes read
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GREENVILLE, S.C. — After an 0–2 start that exposed both potential and growing pains, the Furman Paladins are desperate to steady the ship this week. Two games in five days — Monday’s home clash against Columbia International and Friday’s road test at Northern Iowa — will tell whether this group can recover from early heartbreak and regain the rhythm that has defined the Bob Richey era.


Searching for Identity After a Rough Start

Furman opened the season with a 97–71 loss to High Point before dropping a 64–61 heartbreaker to Troy. In both games, flashes of Furman’s trademark motion offense were buried under turnovers, defensive lapses, and streaky shooting.

There were still encouraging signs. Freshman guard Alex Wilkins has shown poise beyond his years, tallying 16 points and eight assists in the Troy loss, while junior forward Cooper Bowser continues to develop as a reliable interior anchor. Fellow forward Charles Johnston has also emerged as a strong presence in the paint, giving Furman valuable size and rebounding at both ends. Veteran sharpshooter Tom House has begun finding his rhythm, and his outside touch could be pivotal in helping the Paladins get back on track.


Monday Tune-Up: Paladins Host Columbia International

Monday’s matchup against NAIA foe Columbia International may look like a breather, but the Rams bring legitimate credentials after finishing 22–8 last season with one of the Appalachian Athletic Conference’s best three-point percentages.

For Furman, this is less about the opponent and more about rediscovering its identity. Expect the Paladins to emphasize ball security, tempo control, and sharper execution in the half-court. After averaging nearly 20 turnovers per game through the first two outings, taking care of the basketball will be priority No. 1.

If Bowser and Johnston control the glass, it will free up cleaner perimeter looks for House and Wilkins. Monday’s contest is a chance to rebuild confidence and reestablish flow before heading into a tougher environment later in the week.

Exterior of Timmons Arena at Furman University
Timmons Arena, Furman University. Photo by Greenstrat (public domain via Wikimedia Commons).

Friday Road Test: Northern Iowa Awaits

If Monday is about regrouping, Friday is about proving it. The Paladins will travel to Cedar Falls, Iowa, to face Northern Iowa, a disciplined Missouri Valley Conference squad known for ball movement and defensive execution. The Panthers opened their season with a dominant win behind Virginia transfer Leon Bond III, who poured in 23 points.

UNI recorded 24 assists on 32 made field goals in that opener, a stat that shows how unselfish and efficient this team can be. For Furman to compete, it must defend the perimeter, communicate through screens, and stay disciplined on rotations.

Road composure will also be tested. The Paladins struggled against Troy’s defensive pressure, and handling Northern Iowa’s pace in a loud McLeod Center will require patience from Wilkins, House, and Asa Thomas, who adds spacing and energy on the wing.

Basketball court inside the McLeod Center, Northern Iowa
McLeod Center, University of Northern Iowa. Photo by Feddacheenee, CC BY-SA 4.0 (link: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/), via Wikimedia Commons.

What’s at Stake for Furman

It’s too early to panic, but this stretch feels pivotal. Furman has built its identity on consistency and togetherness — traits that don’t always appear in November box scores but define March contenders.

A convincing win Monday and a competitive showing Friday would reset the tone for the season. Another shaky week, and the Paladins could be chasing stability as conference play looms.

Still, the pieces are there: a promising young guard, reliable veteran shooters, and a frontcourt capable of imposing its will. Now it’s about execution.


Bottom line: The Paladins have the talent to turn things around, but precision and poise must replace turnovers and tension. A bounce-back week could rewrite the early narrative — and remind the Southern Conference that Furman isn’t going anywhere.

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