GREENVILLE, S.C. — The crowd at Timmons Arena barely had time to settle before the Furman Paladins ripped the lid off the roof. From the opening whistle, Furman pounded the Bob Jones University Bruins, ending the night in emphatic fashion — 105–57. This wasn’t just a win. It was a statement: the Paladins can score in bunches, defend with muscle, and dominate from tip‑off to the final buzzer. With the victory, Furman moves to 7–4 on the season. (cbssports.com)
From the first possession, Furman set the tone. Cooper Bowser drove to the basket, hit pull-up jumpers, and set a scorching pace that left the Bruins scrambling. By the first media timeout, the Paladins already had control, and the momentum never wavered.
Bowser ignites early surge
Bowser was unstoppable. He scored 18 of his 24 points in the first half, shooting a perfect 8‑for‑8 from the floor before halftime. His drives, mid-range shots, and rebounds forced Bob Jones to play catch-up from the start. Alongside six rebounds and three steals, Bowser’s performance became the engine for Furman’s early dominance. By halftime, the Paladins led 47–30, a margin fueled by relentless offense and energized defense. The crowd’s roar only added to the intensity, making the atmosphere at Timmons Arena electric. (bvmsports.com)
House and Vanderwal extend lead
Tom House provided critical support, hitting multiple three-pointers and finishing with 16 points on 5‑of‑9 shooting. He also added five assists, keeping ball movement fluid and forcing the Bruins to stretch their defense. Ben Vanderwal added 15 points on 6‑of‑7 shooting, including clutch free throws that kept the scoreboard ticking. With contributions from the bench and role players, Furman maintained relentless pace, energy, and pressure throughout the night. (cbssports.com)
Paint dominance fuels chaos
Furman’s control of the paint was staggering. The Paladins outscored Bob Jones 60–12 inside, converting rebounds into easy baskets and forcing the Bruins to play under constant pressure. On defense, Furman created havoc, forcing 17 turnovers and turning stops into transition points. The Bruins never found rhythm, and Furman’s balanced attack made it clear early on that the game was firmly in their hands. (bvmsports.com)
Second-half surge seals blowout
Furman didn’t ease up after halftime. They outscored Bob Jones 58–27 in the second half, mixing drives, paint points, and outside shooting to expand the lead. Midway through the third quarter, the Paladins went on a 15‑0 run, featuring fast-break layups and precision three-pointers that effectively put the game out of reach. Bowser continued to attack the rim, kicking out to shooters like House who kept adding points, while Vanderwal turned offensive rebounds into instant putbacks. By the final buzzer, Furman had compiled a 48-point margin, leaving the Bruins overwhelmed and the home crowd electrified. (bvmsports.com)
Game flow — waves of domination
The rhythm of the game mirrored Furman’s dominance. In the first quarter, the Paladins built a 15-point lead, with Bowser and House scoring freely while the Bruins struggled to respond. The second quarter saw Furman control the paint and extend the halftime lead to 17 points, converting rebounds into second-chance opportunities. In the third quarter, the team’s transition game came alive, highlighted by the 15‑0 run that effectively sealed the win. Furman’s defense remained suffocating, preventing any Bruins rally. In the fourth quarter, the Paladins maintained their pace and pressure, attacking the paint and sharing the ball, ensuring every part of the roster contributed to the final 105–57 score.
Bigger picture — confidence and balance
This wasn’t just a blowout; it was a showcase of what Furman can achieve when everything clicks. Balanced scoring, unselfish ball movement, aggressive defense, and a deep, energized rotation all converged tonight. If the Paladins maintain this chemistry, they could be a dangerous team once conference play begins. With stars like Bowser, House, and Vanderwal firing on all cylinders and supporting players contributing consistently, Furman looks capable of surprising many opponents. Nights like this build confidence and show just how potent this team can be.

