Sports

Football is Back? An Unusual Spring Season Begins to Take Shape
Recent announcements indicate that a spring football season is likely. What that will look like in practice, however, remains unclear.
Oct. 07, 2020 | By Nate Place
Dynamic Duo: Adrian Hope and Devin Wynn are Furman Football’s All-Americans
Best friends, team leaders, and now, All-Americans
Oct. 06, 2020 | By Jamauri Davis
President Davis: “Athletics Has Needed Money for Years”
President Davis said, “There is never going to be a way that makes people happy, I don’t know if there is a ‘good’ way to do it. Nobody anticipated a pandemic.”
Oct. 05, 2020 | By George King
Furman Soccer Celebrated for Academic Success
As the reigning Southern Conference regular season champions and the 2018 Southern Conference tournament champions, the Paladins have shown consistent dominance on field and in the classroom
Oct. 02, 2020 | By Kristen Janes
Making Her Mark: Anna Morgan’s Impressive Victory
The weekend of Sept. 18-20, Morgan added another win to her record at the Augusta City Amateur.
Oct. 01, 2020 | By Nathan Norfleet
Bob Richey Here to Stay: Building Something Special
Richey said he focuses on four things: “People, process, product, and performance…we want to show the difference that our program makes, we want to show how unique we are.”
Sept. 30, 2020 | By George King
Natalie Srinivasan is Creating Her Own Legacy
Sometimes I think about these accolades and wonder, ‘how did I get so lucky to have the teammates and coaches I’ve had?’”
Sept. 29, 2020 | By Drew Warner
Furman’s College Basketball Bubble?
The Furman community will always be behind the players, coaches and the basketball program.
Sept. 28, 2020 | By Jake Burrus
ATL United and Nashville SC: Furman Soccer in the Pros
“Fair play and credit to them but we’ll be back I’m sure…it’s coming to be quite a contest between the two,” said Wyke, referencing Atlanta’s previous two wins over the Tennessee team.
Sept. 23, 2020 | By Kristen Janes
Furman Announces Carson as New Associate AD
Carson shared that his goals for Paladin athletics include overcoming COVID-19 and its impacts and building the department into a unifying force within the community.
Sept. 22, 2020 | By Nate Place
LPGA Legend and CBS Sports Analyst Dottie Pepper Put Furman on the Map
A member of Furman’s Athletic Hall-of-Fame, Pepper’s list of accomplishments places her among the very best of not only the University’s athletes, but the entire golf world.
Sept. 21, 2020 | By George King
Still Kicking: Women’s Soccer Stays Ready to Dominate
Despite the delay, the team is training in their normal off-season manner and mentally preparing for the opportunity to play in the spring.
Sept. 18, 2020 | By Katie Voulgaris
Greek Life Provides an Enriching Experience for Student-Athletes
It is important to see how the good in fraternities and sororities can shine through and continue to attract student-athletes.
Sept. 17, 2020 | By Nathan Norfleet
Le’Jzae Davidson: Lady Paladin Turned Pro
She looks forward to being one of the many Furman women to sign a professional contract. Davidson is achieving a lifelong dream and is honored to have been an inspiration to so many others.
Sept. 16, 2020 | By Jamauri Davis
Today in History: The Furman Paladin
On September 15, 1961, the student body voted to unify all Furman intercollegiate athletic teams under the symbol of the Paladin, defining a new era and identity for Furman sports.
Sept. 15, 2020 | By Lindsey Cottle
Paladin Profile: Football Team Managers
Despite the uncertainty, the equipment managers are dedicated to their team and are moving ahead with their duties.
Sept. 14, 2020 | By Jordan Zahora
Once a Paladin, Always a Paladin
Grayson Atkins ’20 graduated from Furman last spring and has joined the UNC program as a graduate student with one year of eligibility remaining.
Sept. 11, 2020 | By Zack Bolzan
More than Athletes: Furman Basketball Leads by Example Off the Court
In a Twitter post on Sept. 2, the team announced that all players on the current roster would be registered to vote.
Sept. 09, 2020 | By George King
We Should be Playing Football this Fall
I believe that it would have been possible to continue the season if we abided by the same rules that other conferences are following.
Sept. 08, 2020 | By Chase Pittman
Cut Programs, Controversy, Confusion, and Title IX
“My frustration isn’t rooted as much in the decision to cut the program, as it is in the way in which it was handled,” said Senior Corey Hall, a former standout on the Men’s lacrosse team.
Sept. 07, 2020 | By Kristen Janes
Furman Golf Unveils New State-of-the-Art Facility
On Sept. 1, the University announced construction plans for the Davis Faxon Training Facility at REK.
Sept. 02, 2020 | By George King
Jordan Lyons: A Dream Come True
From Greenville to Latvia, Jordan Lyons is making a name for himself and chasing his dreams. BK Ogre’s season starts on Oct. 3.
Sept. 01, 2020 | By Jake Burrus
Crosby Wins Tennessee State Amateur
Despite the difficult and unexpected circumstances, Crosby and the Furman men’s golf team found success when Crosby won the 105th Tennessee State Amateur on Aug. 7.
Aug. 29, 2020 | By Drew Warner
Furman Athletics Remains Eager and Ready to Compete
Donnelly shared the department’s three main goals: “Get healthy, get back to class and get back to competition.”
Aug. 29, 2020 | By George King
The NCAA Puts Student Athletes in a Tough Spot
The decision may put students at risk at a time when uncertainty was already seemingly insurmountable.
Aug. 22, 2020 | By George King
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