FURMAN BASKETBALL 2022-23 OFFICIAL YEARBOOK
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2022-23 MEN’S SCHEDULE D AT E
D AY
OPPONENT
L O C AT I O N
TIME
Nov. 7
Mon.
North Greenville
Greenville (Timmons Arena)
7:00 pm
Nov. 11
Fri.
Belmont
Greenville (Timmons Arena)
7:00 pm
Nov. 17
Thurs.
Penn State#
Charleston, S.C.
11:30 am 12:00/2:00
Nov. 18
Fri.
Virginia Tech/Old Dominion#
Charleston, S.C.
Nov. 20
Sun.
TBD#
Charleston, S.C.
Nov. 25
Fri.
Tusculum
Greenville (Timmons Arena)
Nov. 29
Tues.
Appalachian State
Boone, N.C.
Dec. 3
Sat.
South Carolina State
Greenville (Timmons Arena)
4:00 pm
Dec. 6
Tues.
High Point
Greenville (Timmons Arena)
7:00 pm
Dec. 10
Sat.
Winthrop
Greenville (Timmons Arena)
4:00 pm
Dec. 13
Tues.
North Carolina State
Raleigh, N.C.
6:30 pm
Dec. 17
Sat.
Stephen F. Austin^
Greenville (Timmons Arena)
4:30 pm
Dec. 19
Mon.
Anderson
Greenville (Timmons Arena)
7:00 pm
Dec. 29
Thurs
VMI*
Greenville (Timmons Arena)
7:00 pm
Dec. 31
Sat.
Western Carolina*
Cullowhee, N.C.
Jan. 4
Wed.
The Citadel*
Greenville (Timmons Arena)
Jan. 7
Sat.
ETSU*
Johnson City, Tenn.
Jan. 11
Wed.
Mercer*
Macon, Ga.
Jan. 14
Sat.
UNC Greensboro
Greenville (Timmons Arena)
4:00 pm
Jan. 17
Tues.
Chattanooga*
Chattanooga, Tenn.
7:00 pm
Jan. 21
Sat.
Wofford*
Spartanburg, S.C.
7:00 pm
Jan. 25
Wed.
Samford*
Greenville (Timmons Arena)
7:00 pm
Jan. 29
Sun.
UNC Greensboro*
Greensboro, N.C.
Feb. 1
Wed.
Chattanooga*
Greenville (Timmons Arena)
Feb. 4
Sat.
Wofford*
Greenville (Timmons Arena)
Feb. 8
Wed.
VMI*
Lexington, Va.
7:00 pm
Feb. 11
Sat.
Western Carolina*
Greenville (Timmons Arena)
2:00 pm
Feb. 15
Wed.
The Citadel*
Charleston, S.C.
Feb. 18
Sat.
ETSU*
Greenville (Timmons Arena)
4:00 pm
Feb. 22
Wed.
Mercer*
Greenville (Timmons Arena)
7:00 pm
Feb. 25
Sat.
Samford*
Birmingham, Ala.
Mar. 3-6
SoCon Championship Asheville, N.C.
Schedule subject to change, All times EST BOLD indicates home game # - Shriners Childrens Charleston Classic ^ - Greenville Winter Invitational (at Bon Secours Wellness Arena) * SOCON Game
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2022-23 WOMEN’S SCHEDULE D AT E
D AY
Nov. 8
Tues.
Nov. 11
Fri.
Nov. 15
Tues.
OPPONENT
L O C AT I O N
TIME
Erskine
Timmons Arena
7:00 pm
Presbyterian
Clinton, S.C.
6:30 pm
Gardner-Webb
Timmons Arena
7:00 pm 5:00 pm
Nov. 19
Sat.
Stetson
DeLand, Fla.
Nov. 21
Mon.
Florida
Gainesville, Fla.
6:00 pm
Nov. 26
Sat.
Charleston Southern
Timmons Arena
2:00 pm
Nov. 28
Mon.
Pfeiffer
Timmons Arena
7:00 pm
Dec. 1
Thurs.
Georgia
Athens, Ga.
7:00 pm
Dec. 4
Sun.
Brevard
Timmons Arena
2:00 pm
Dec. 7
Wed.
UNC Asheville
Asheville, N.C.
7:00 pm
Dec. 11
Sun.
Coastal Carolina
Conway, S.C.
2:00 pm
Dec. 15
Thurs.
Kennesaw State
Timmons Arena
7:00 pm 2:00 pm
Dec. 18
Sun.
Radford
Timmons Arena
Dec. 21
Wed.
Georgia Tech
Atlanta, Ga.
1:00 pm
Jan. 1
Sun.
South Carolina State
Timmons Arena
2:00 pm
Jan. 5
Thurs.
Wofford
Spartanburg, S.C.
6:00 pm
Jan. 12
Thurs.
UNC Greensboro
Greensboro, N.C.
7:00 pm
Jan. 14
Sat.
Western Carolina
Cullowhee, N.C.
2:00 pm
Jan. 19
Thurs.
East Tennessee State
Timmons Arena
7:00 pm
Jan. 21
Sat.
Chattanooga
Timmons Arena
2:00 pm
Jan. 26
Thurs.
Samford
Birmingham, Ala.
7:00 pm
Jan. 28
Sat.
Mercer
Macon, Ga.
2:00 pm
Feb. 4
Sat.
Wofford
Bon Secours Wellness Arena
3:00 pm
Feb. 9
Thurs.
Western Carolina
Timmons Arena
7:00 pm
Feb. 11
Sat.
UNC Greensboro
Timmons Arena
11:00 am
Feb. 16
Thurs.
7:00 pm
Feb. 18
Sat.
Feb. 23 Feb. 25
Chattanooga
Chattanooga, Tenn.
East Tennessee State
Johnson City, Tenn.
2:00 pm
Thurs.
Mercer
Timmons Arena
7:00 pm
Sat.
Samford
Timmons Arena
2:00 pm
Schedule subject to change, All times EST BOLD indicates home game 4
FOOTBALL 2022 FURMAN BOB RICHEY HEAD COACH, 2016 - PRESENT
During his time at the helm of the program, Bob Richey has guided the Paladins to an 111-46 overall record and 63-24 mark in Southern Conference play.
No. 75 in the NET Rankings, a SoCon-best No. 92 in the Pomeroy Ratings and No. 90 in the RPI. Fifth-year senior Clay Mounce garnered third team All-SoCon honors and NABC All-District accolades after contributing 13.8 points and a team-best 6.3 rebounds per game. Mounce joined Furman greats Bruce Evans, Jonathan Moore, Matt Rafferty, Karim Souchu and Derek Waugh as one of only six players in school history to post at least 1,200 points, 600 rebounds, 150 assists and 100 steals in a career as a Paladin.
The Paladins posted backto-back 25-win seasons in 2019 and 2020 and claimed four straight 20-win seasons for the first time in school history. His .707 winning percentage ranks in the top 10 among active Division I head coaches.
Joining Mounce in receiving postseason honors were Mike Bothwell and Noah Gurley, who were named second team All-SoCon. Bothwell also earned NABC All-District 21 Second Team honors.
The Paladins posted a 22-12 overall record and finished second in the SoCon with a 12-6 league worksheet in 2021-22. Richey guided Furman to a victory over ACC power Louisville, its first SoCon Tournament finals appearance since 2015, and a No. 82 ranking in the NCAA Evaluation Tool (NET) Rankings.
Richey guided the Paladins to a 25-7 overall record and 15-3 Southern Conference mark in 2019-20 as the Paladins posted a school-record for victories for a second consecutive season. Furman finished the season at No. 74 in the NCAA Evaluation Tool (NET) Rankings and No. 81 in the Pomeroy Ratings. Jordan Lyons, a College Insider Mid-Major All-American, earned first team AllSoCon honors while Mounce and Gurley received third team all-league accolades. Lyons finished his Furman career as the winningest player in school history with 96 victories.
Forward Jalen Slawson and guard Mike Bothwell earned first team all-conference honors, while Slawson was named SoCon Defensive Player of the Year. Senior Alex Hunter finished his career as Furman's all-time leader in three-point baskets. Furman concluded the 2020-21 season at 16-9 overall and 10-5 in the SoCon, securing the program’s sixth consecutive winning record and sixth straight top three finish in the league standings. The Paladins, who spent the entire regular season ranked in the College Insider MidMajor Top 25, concluded the season a league-best
Under his leadership, the 2018-19 Paladins reached new heights with a school-record 25 wins, including victories over defending national champion and eighth-ranked Villanova and 2018 6
NCAA Final Four participant Loyola Chicago. Furman finished the season with a 25-8 overall record, 13-5 league mark and earned the school's first trip to the National Invitation Tournament (NIT) since 1991.
per game and were third in scoring defense at 68.5 points per contest. Furman posted a 13-3 home record at Timmons Arena, including a 7-2 mark against SoCon opposition. A native of Florence, S.C., Richey, who served six seasons as a member of the Paladin coaching staff before moving into the head coaching role, helped Furman to a school record-tying 23 total victories and 14 Southern Conference wins in 2017, while the program earned a share of its first Southern Conference regular season championship in 21 years and a trip the CollegeInsider.com (CIT) Postseason Tournament semifinals. The 2016-17 Paladins, who also won a school record 12 road games, notched back-to-back postseason appearances for the first time since 1974-75, and captured postseason victories in consecutive seasons for the first time in school history.
Rafferty, who paced the country in win shares and defensive win shares, finished the season as the only player in the SoCon to rank in the top 10 in points (17.5ppg), rebounds (9.0rpg), assists (4.3apg), steals (2.5spg), blocks (1.1bpg) and field goal percentage (61.5%). The first team All-SoCon selection also ranked among the league leaders in assist-to-turnover ratio (2.1) and free throw percentage (76.7%). Lyons earned third team All-SoCon honors after a standout season that included a 54-point performance and NCAA record-tying 15 threepoint baskets versus North Greenville. Gurley garnered SoCon All-Freshman honors.
Richey, who has served as position coach for the Paladins’ guards since joining the Furman staff prior to the 2011-12 campaign, has recruited and developed back-to-back Southern Conference Players of the Year. Stephen Croone, who finished his Furman career with 1,936 points, earned consensus SoCon Player of the Year honors in 2016 before joining the NBDL’s Sioux Falls SkyForce for the 2016-17 season. Sibley followed Croone by earning 2017 SoCon Player of the Year honors, first team All-SoCon accolades, and first team NABC All-District laurels. Sibley was joined on both the All-SoCon squad and NABC
In his first season as head coach in 2017-18, Richey guided the Paladins to a school recordtying 23-win season that included a then school-record 22 regular season victories. Under his leadership, Furman placed three players on All-Southern Conference teams and the 2018 senior class finished their careers with 76 wins, now third best in school history. Devin Sibley earned first team All-SoCon honors, while Rafferty and Daniel Fowler garnered second team all-league accolades. The Paladins ranked second in the SoCon averaging 79.4 points
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All-District Team by fellow Richey recruit Kris Acox, who capped his career with 1,051 points and ranked among the SoCon’s top rebounders over two seasons.
went on to garner All-Big South Conference honors, highlighted by the school’s No. 2 all-time leading scorer Jamarco Warren and 2013 allleague performers Saah Nimley and Arlon Harper. Richey helped the Bucs improve their conference record in each season, culminating with a squad that ranked in the top 50 nationally by averaging 74 points per game in his final season.
In 2016, Richey played a key role in Furman’s return to the postseason as the Paladins fashioned a 19-16 overall record, finished third in the SoCon with an 11-7 mark, and advanced to the second round of the CIT with a buzzer-beating victory over Louisiana Monroe at Timmons Arena in first round action. Furman won a school record 14 home games, including 11 in a row, while Croone earned player of the year and first team All-SoCon accolades.
During his five years at Charleston Southern, Richey recruited five of the top 11 scorers in CSU history in Warren (1,968 points, 2nd all-time), Nimley (1,866 points, 3rd all-time), Harper (1,633 points, 5th all-time), Kelvin Martin (1,483 points, 8th all-time) and Jeremy Sexton (1,253 points, 11th all-time). Two of his recruits earned Big South Freshman of the Year honors in their rookie seasons, and he placed at least one player on the Big South All-Freshman squad in four consecutive seasons. Basketball analyst Jeff Goodman rated Richey as the No. 4 assistant coach in the Big South Conference in 2010, while Richey also ranked as the youngest coach on the list.
The previous season, Richey helped lead the Paladins to their first Southern Conference Tournament finals appearance in 13 years as the Paladins downed No. 2 seed Chattanooga and No. 3 seed Mercer to advance to the league championship game. Richey’s recruits have garnered all-conference honors in 11 consecutive seasons, including Furman recruits Croone (2014, ‘15, ‘16 All-SoCon), Acox (2017 All-SoCon), and Sibley (2017 AllSoCon). He has also helped recruit six players over the last seven seasons who have garnered SoCon All-Freshman honors, including Sibley, who won 2015 SoCon Freshman of the Year accolades.
A graduate of Florence Christian School, Richey led his team to a 28-2 record and state championship his senior year. He was named the 3A State player of the year and currently holds seven school records at Florence Christian. Richey graduated summa cum laude from North Greenville University in May of 2006 with a degree in business management. In April of 2007, he married the former Jessica Tingle and the couple have three children, Audrey Gabrielle, Robert McIntire “Mac” and Jacks Berner.
An associate head coach for Charleston Southern during the 2010-11 campaign, Richey helped the Buccaneers achieve their highest win total in 14 years in 2011. In five seasons as an assistant at CSU, he recruited five players who
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2022-23 MEN’S BASKETBALL ROSTER FOOTBALL 2022 FURMAN #
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JP PEGUES
G I 6-0 I 180 I Jr
G I 6-1 I 180 I So
F I 6-6 I 215 I Fr
G I 6-3 I 195 I 5th
Greenville, S.C. / J.L. Mann H.S.
Nashville, Tenn. / Hillsboro H.S.
Fayetteville, N.C. / Terry Sanford H.S.
Cleveland Heights, Ohio / Cornerstone Christian
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BEN VANDERWAL
MARCUS FOSTER
CARTER WHITT
JONNY LAWRENCE
G/F I 6-7 I 210 I Fr
G I 6-4 I 200 I R-Jr
G I 6-3 I 185 I So
F I 6-10 I 200 I R-Jr
Elmhurst, Ill. / Timothy Christian
Atlanta, Ga. / Drew Charter H.S.
Raleigh, N.C. / Wake Forest
Orlando, Fla. / Lake Howell H.S.
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GARRETT HIEN
RETT LISTER
TYRESE HUGHEY
JALEN SLAWSON
F I 6-9 I 215 I Jr
G I 6-1 I 170 I Sr
F I 6-6 I 220 I So
F I 6-7 I 215 I 5th
Charlotte, N.C. / Concord First
Easley, S.C. / Easley H.S.
Columbus, Ohio / Worthington H.S.
Summerville, S.C. / Pinewood Prep
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JOE ANDERSON
ALEX WILLIAMS
JAMES REPASS
G I 6-0 I 175 I Jr
F I 6-5 I 235 I So
F I 6-10 I 250 I So
Maryville, Tenn. / Maryville H.S.
Xenia, Ohio / Archbishop Moeller H.S.
Jacksonville, Fla. / Providence School
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FOOTBALL FURMAN 2022 PLAYERS TO WATCH
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MIKE BOTHWELL
#3
Bothwell earned first team All-Southern Conference honors as a senior last season after pouring in a team-leading 15.7 points per game, grabbing four rebounds per contest and dishing out almost three assists per game for the Paladins. The Cleveland Heights, Ohio, native, who has already totaled 1,375 career points to rank among the top 25 scorers in Paladin history, is known for coming up big in the big moments. Last season, Bothwell netted 30 points in an overtime win at ACC foe Louisville, hit gametying buzzer beaters in eventual Paladin wins over High Point and College of Charleston, and scored 24 points in Furman’s SoCon championship game versus Chattanooga. Bothwell has helped the Paladins to an 88-36 record in his first four years in Greenville.
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JALEN SLAWSON
Slawson was a unanimous first team All-Southern Conference choice last season and garnered SoCon Defensive Player of the Year honors after helping the Paladins to a 22-12 overall record, 126 SoCon mark and a trip to the SoCon Tournament finals. The 6-foot-7 forward averaged 14.points per game in 2021-22 and grabbed a team-best 7.4 rebounds per game while also pacing the Paladins in assists (125), steals (58), and blocked shots (58). A native of Summerville, S.C, and product of Pine wood Prep, Slawson totaled 33 points and 13 rebounds in an overtime victory over Charleston and recorded the first triple-double in Furman history with 15 points, 10 boards and 12 assists at Winthrop. He averaged 23 points per game in two regular season meetings versus league champion Chattanooga.
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FOOTBALL FURMAN 2022JACKIE CARSON HEAD COACH, 13TH SEASON
Furman Hall of Famer Jackie Carson recently completed her 12th year — and winningest campaign — as head coach of the Paladin women’s basketball.
(points-rebounds) during the season and 55 of the unique statistical doubles in her career, became the first Carson product — and fifth in program history — to garner league player of the year honors en route to finishing her Paladin tenure as Furman’s all-time leading rebounder (1,303 rebs.) and ranked fourth in scoring (1,719 pts.).
Representing the program for which she once starred as a player, Carson directed Furman to a 20-win season in 2021-22, one that saw the Paladins ride a strong second half of the schedule to a Southern Conference Tournament runner-up finish and fifth post-season berth under her guidance. A 69-61 win over Northeastern in the Women’s Basketball Invitational (WBI) secured Furman’s first 20-win season in the Carson era and third such campaign in program history. In addition, the Paladins’ 10-4 SoCon slate was its best in almost a decade.
Furman’s outstanding 2021-22 season also produced two other second team All-SoCon performers in sophomore guard Tate Walters, who averaged 12.9 ppg and a league best 137 assists, and forward Grace van Rij, who fashioned a strong senior season (10.0 ppg). First-year guard Niveyah Henley also extended Carson’s streak of producing SoCon All-Freshman Team performers to 12 consecutive seasons when she was selected to the squad. Over the past decade-plus Carson has provided stability and success to a Furman program that had suffered through five consecutive losing seasons prior to her return to the fold in 2010.
Furman’s success this past season was fueled by a number of Carson players, spanning the classes from fifth-year senior to freshman. Chief among them was fifth-year senior forward Tierra Hodges, who fashioned a brilliant final campaign for the purple and white by earning consensus SoCon Player of the Year honors in separate voting by league head coaches and media. The league leader in scoring (18.1 ppg) and rebounding (11.8 rpg), Hodges, who posted 22 double-doubles
Furman’s turnaround under her direction began almost the day she returned to campus. In her first year the Paladins, bereft of any recruiting additions and a SoCon coaches preseason No. 10 pick, started 6-3 in league play, highlighted by a home win over eventual league regular season champion Appalachian State. In winning five of its 12
final six games to finish with 14 victories, thereby doubling the program’s win total from the year before, Furman leaped from 11th to fifth place in the standings and jumped from a 4-16 league mark to a 10-10 SoCon ledger, making the Paladins to league’s most improved team in 2010-11.
The 2015-16 season featured a 70-49 win over Clemson, and the next year the Paladins dealt Chattanooga, the eventual SoCon Tournament champion, their first league loss of the season with a 65-48 triumph in Greenville, halting the Mocs’ seven-game winning streak.
The strides continued in year two as Furman, with only one senior starter and a host of newcomers, again won 10 league games, including a 75-61 triumph over Chattanooga in Greenville that halted an embarrassing series losing skid to the Mocs. In addition, the Paladins defeated Conference USA member Marshall and picked up their first SoCon Tournament victory under Carson.
In 2017-18 Furman notched its first season sweep of Chattanooga since 2002 on the way to a second round appearance in the WBI. That set the stage for a strong campaign the following year that saw the Paladins post a 19-14 overall record, 9-5 SoCon worksheet, second place regular season finish, appearance in the SoCon Tournament championship game, and second Women’s National Invitational Tournament (WNIT) appearance in the Carson era.
In 2013-14, the first big dividend arrived with an 18-13 season, highlighted by an 11-2 home record and second place league finish — the program’s best in over a decade. In addition, the Paladins produced two All-SoCon First Team selections for the first time since the 2004-05 campaign and landed a bid to the NIT — another program first. Those accomplishments netted Carson consensus coach of the year honors, making her the first person in league women’s basketball history to garner both player of the year and coach of the year accolades.
Furman went 19-12 in 2019-20, highlighted by an 11-3 home record, FAU Holiday Classic championship, and pair of victories over SoCon Tournament champion Samford. That Carson could quickly transform Furman’s basketball fortunes may have surprised many but not those who know her and appreciate her talent and commitment to recruiting, on-the-floor coaching, preparation, intensity, execution and overall passion for the game. It is those same qualities, underscored by a deep and abiding dedication to her players and to their athletic and intellectual development, that has bodes well for the future of Paladin women’s basketball.
The success continued during the 2014-15 campaign as the Paladins went 19-14 and secured the program’s first bid in the Women’s Basketball Invitational (WBI) Tournament.
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After bringing in a solid recruiting class in her first year that included 2011-12 SoCon Freshman of the Year forward Brittany Hodges, Carson’s second recruiting haul stoked the embers of excitement by including 2012-13 SoCon Freshman of the Year forward Holli Wilkins, who graduated as Furman’s fifth all-time leading scorer. Among the newcomers featured in her third class was standpoint point guard Whitney Bunn, a consensus three-time All-SoCon selection who blew away Furman’s assist standards on the way to brilliant career that saw her finish as the Paladins’ fifth all-time leading scorer (1,538 points) despite suffering a career ending injury seven games prior to season’s end. In 2017-18, Furman produced three All-SoCon performers for only the second time in program history. The trio included forward Cierra Carter, who finished her career as the program’s 10th alltime leading scorer (1,383 points) and fifth in rebounding, guard Le’Jzae Davidson, and forward Celena Taborn.
was named Furman’s ninth head coach in April of 2010.
Four Paladins collected All-SoCon recognition in 2018-19, led by Davidson and Taborn.
During Carson’s five-year tenure at James Madison, the Dukes posted a 125-40 record (.758), including a 74-16 mark (.822) in the Colonial Athletic Association (CAA), and advanced to postseason tournament play each year. The string of postseason berths included NCAA Tournaments in 2007 and ‘10, as well as Women’s National Invitation Tournament (WNIT) appearances in 2006, ’08, and ’09.
Davidson concluded her Furman career in 2020 as the program’s all-time 3-point leader and ranking third in scoring with 1,753 points. Taborn, meanwhile, finished her Paladin tenure in 2021 as the program’s all-time leader in field goal percentage (.633). Headlining the shortened 2020-21 campaign was the selection of consensus All-SoCon forward Tierra Hodges and SoCon Freshman of the Year guard Sydney James.
In 2009-10 the Dukes went 26-7 overall and 162 in CAA action en route to league regular season and tournament championships. Among the noteworthy wins were triumphs over nationally 13th-ranked Virginia (75-73), Georgetown (79-76), and Virginia Tech (66-59).
All told during Carson’s tenure Furman has produced 19 All-SoCon performers, 12 AllTournament players, three Freshmen of the Year, and 12 SoCon All-Freshman Team selections, and a player of the year.
In 2007, her second season on staff, James Madison posted a 27-6 slate and advanced to the NCAA Tournament after a regular season that featured wins over Clemson and Wake Forest.
In addition to the on-court performance of her squads, Carson has taken an active leadership role in a number of areas, serving on the NCAA Women’s Basketball Oversight Committee and WBCA Board of Directors. In addition, she serves on the Southern Conference Racial Equity Task Force and is president of the Women of Color Coaching Network.
That same year she was among a select number of coaches chosen to participate in the Black Coaches Association’s “Achieving Coaching Excellence” program. The program, for ethnic minority male and female basketball coaches, is a collaborative effort of the BCA, the NCAA Office of Diversity and Inclusion, the NCAA Minority Opportunities and Interests Committee, and the NCAA Committee on Women’s Athletics.
A Woodbridge, Va., native, and 2000 Furman graduate who served as an assistant coach at James Madison for five seasons (2006-10), including the final two as associate head coach and last four as recruiting coordinator, Carson
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with a “Rising Star” Award, presented to five associate or assistant coaches by BasketballScoop.com and ONS Performance in recognition of recruiting, player development, team development/scouting, leadership, and administration.
by a Paladin, including points (1,920/2nd), points per game (16.8/4th), rebounds (1,057/3rd), rebounds per game (9.3/7th) and blocks (99/4th). She scored a school record 37 points against Middle Tennessee State her junior year, and her 724 career free throws still ranks as a program standard, as does her 12 SoCon Player of the Week scrolls. She previously held Furman’s record for career double-doubles (pointsrebounds) with 52 before Tierra Hodges surpassed the mark during the 2021-22 season.
Prior to going to James Madison, she spent two seasons as an assistant coach and recruiting coordinator at Bucknell (2004-05). In her short tenure there she played a key role in recruiting Patriot League All-Rookie Team honorees Hope Foster and Kesha Champion, who went on to garner league player of the year and defensive player of the year honors, respectively, while leading the Bison to a 20-11 campaign and Patriot League crown in 2007.
Honored as Furman’s 1999 Edna Hartness Female Athlete of the Year, she was inducted into the University’s Athletic Hall of Fame in 2005 in her first year of eligibility and in November of 2009 became only the third player in program history to have her jersey (No. 22) retired.
Carson began her coaching career as an assistant with the Amateur Athletic Union (AAU) Fairfax (Va.) Stars, helping the squad, which featured future collegiate stars Marissa Coleman (Maryland), Brittany Mitch (Duke), Abby Robertson (Virginia), and Laura Haskins (Virginia Tech), to the 2003 15-Under AAU National Championship.
Following graduation in 2000 with a degree in health and exercise science, she played for professional teams in Belgium and Israel for two years before entering the coaching ranks. Carson and husband, Rob, who serves as Associate Athletics Director for Academic Success Diversity, Inclusion and Engagement, have two daughters — Londyn Elaun Carson and Lathyn Ellea Carson.
One of the finest players in Furman women’s basketball history, she led the Paladins in scoring and rebounding and earned First Team All-SoCon honors and team MVP accolades as a sophomore, junior, and senior. The standout forward was named SoCon Player of the Year in 1998 and 1999, and served as team captain her final two seasons. She also garnered three SoCon Academic Honor Roll tabs. As a freshman, she helped Furman to a SoCon regular season championship and as a senior keyed the Paladins to a 20-11 season, SoCon Tournament championship, and the program’s second NCAA Tournament appearance. Many of her statistics rank among the finest ever posted
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EVIE DEPETRO
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JANAY OUTTEN
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JADA SESSION
TATE WALTERS
G I 5-9 I Jr.
G I 5-6 I So.
F I 6-1 I So.
G I 5-9 I Jr.
Knoxville, Tenn. / Carter
Fort Myers, Fla. / Fort Myers
Locust Grove, Ga. / Luella
Buford, Ga. / Buford
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JAEYDEN HILL-MIMS
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ELLA RIGGS
KENNEDY GRIER
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PARASKEVI KOILIA
F I 5-7 I Jr.
G I 5-4 I Jr.
G I 5-9 I Fr.
G I 5-8 I Jr.
Greenville, S.C. / Greenville
Charlotte, N.C. / Charlotte Country Day School
Cincinnati, Ohio / Indian Hill
Athens, Greece / Moraitis
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GRACE VAN RIJ
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SYDNEY RYAN
NIVEYA HENLEY
F I 6-2 I Gr.
G I 5-11 I Fr.
G I 6-0 I So.
G I 5-7 I So.
Knoxville, Tenn. / Bearden
Nashville, Tenn. / Brentwood
Seattle, Wash. / Montverde (Fla.) Academy
Richfield, Wisc. / Germantown
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SYDNEY JAMES
KATE JOHNSON
KATIE WHITAKER
G/F I 6-0 I Jr.
F I 6-3 I So.
F I 6-5 I So.
Ocala, Fla. / West Port
Canton, Ga. / Cherokee
Rochester, N.Y. / Our Lady of Mercy
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JAELYN ACKER
FOOTBALL FURMAN 2022 PLAYERS TO WATCH
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GRACE VAN RIJ
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2021-22 All-Southern Conference and All-SoCon Tournament selection who elected earlier this summer to return for her fifth season and enroll in Furman’s Masters of Strategic Design program…fashioned a breakout season a year ago, playing a pivotal role in Furman recording its first 20-win season (20-14) in two decades...collected second team All-Southern Conference honors in balloting by media by averaging 10.0 points (11th in SoCon) and 4.8 rebounds per game, more than doubling her production in both categories over her junior year...strong work helped her land second team All-SoCon honors in balloting by league media...was also named to the SoCon AllTournament second team...shot a team leading .498 (126x253) from the field...had several outstanding games, including a career high 26-point (9x17 FGs, 8x9 FTs), seven-rebound performance that almost singlehandedly kept Furman in a late season clash with eventual league champion Mercer...tallied 19 points and a career 11 rebounds versus Radford...contributed 18 points in 58-54 win over ETSU in Greenville...playing a career high 41 minutes, scored 14 points in a 70-63 triumph over Chattanooga in SoCon Tournament play on the way to earning all-tournament honors...multiple SoCon All-Academic Team and SoCon Academic Honor Roll selection.
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2021-22 All-Southern Conference and All-SoCon Tournament pick after averaging 12.9 points and 4.5 rebounds and leading the league with 137 assists...ranked second on the squad in scoring (5th in SoCon), trailing only SoCon Player of the Year Tierra Hodges...tied Hodges for the team lead in steals (47), which also ranked fifth in the league...shot 37.3 percent from 3-point range (69x185), the second highest percentage in the SoCon...collected SoCon Player of the Week honors after pouring in 24 points (6x10 3PFGs) in a 71-62 win over San Diego State in Cal’s Raising the B.A.R. Invitational, in Berkeley, Calif... torched Western Carolina for 22 points (5x8 3PFGs) and eight rebounds in a 63-58 triumph in Cullowhee...drained a season high 26 points (5x11 3PFGs) to spark Furman to a 70-63 triumph over Chattanooga in SoCon Tournament first around action, helping the Paladins reach the league tournament championship game versus Mercer, against whom she tallied a team high 20 points...delivered a dramatic, running one-handed 3-pointer from above the circle as time expired in the first half to give Furman a 25-24 halftime lead over the Bears...basket netted ESPN No. 7 Play of the Day recognition...was named first team All-SoCon Tournament...two-time SoCon Academic Honor Roll selection.
TATE WALTERS
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FOOTBALL FURMAN 2022 COACHING & SUPPORT STAFF MEN’S BASKETBALL
BOB RICHEY Head Coach
DARREN ANGELL Assistant to the Head Coach
JEREMY GROWE Associate Head Coach
TYLER ECKSTEIN Director of Operations
TIM JOHNSON Assistant Coach
JORDAN LYONS Video and Analytics Coordinator
CHAD WARNER Assistant Coach
MATT ALDRED Assistant Strength Training & Conditioning Coach
JUSTIN GAMES Staff Athletic Trainer
WOMEN’S BASKETBALL
JACKIE CARSON Head Coach
PIERRE CURTIS Associate Head Coach / Recruiting Coordinator
ASHLEY JOHNSON Assistant Coach
AMBER REEVES Assistant Coach
KAITLYN BERNARDI Associate Director of Strength Training & Conditioning
LAUREN BORNSTEIN Director of Operations
KRISTEN JANES Director of Program Engagement
KIM SILVERS Administrative Assistant, Men’s and Women’s Basketball
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FURMAN UNIVERSITY
F
urman University is the oldest, largest
nearby Greenville Woman’s College, which was
and most selective private institution of
founded by South Carolina Baptists in 1854 as
higher
Greenville Baptist Female College.
learning
in
South
Carolina.
The two
Founded in 1826 by the Baptist Convention of
schools operated under one administration but
South Carolina as the Furman Academy and
on separate campuses in downtown Greenville
Theological Institution, Furman today is an
until 1961, when the current physical plant on the
independent, coeducational liberal arts college of
outskirts of town was completed and the two
2,600 students located on a spacious 750-acre
campuses were united. The university and the
campus in Greenville.
South Carolina Baptist Convention severed ties
Named for Richard Furman, a prominent pastor in Charleston, South
in 1992.
Carolina, and a
The move to the new campus served as the
leader in Baptist higher education, the institution
catalyst for Furman’s ongoing transformation
moved three times in its early years before being
form a primarily regional college to one of the
chartered as the Furman University and settling
leading liberal arts institutions in the country.
permanently in Greenville in 185-. Eight years
Today Furman offers majors and programs in 40
later, its theological department became the
subjects and is one of the select group of
Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, which
colleges that quality for a chapter of Phi Beta
eventually
Kappa, the nation’s most prestigious academic
moved
to
Louisville,
Kentucky.
Between 1920-32, the university included a law
honorary society.
school, but for most of its history, it has been a
faculty hold doctorate or the terminal degree of
liberal arts college.
their field, and the student body comes from 47
In 1933 Furman was coordinated with the
states and 47 countries.
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ADMINISTRATION
JASON DONNELLY D I R E C TO R O F AT H L E T I C S Since becoming Furman University’s Director of Athletics in the summer of 2019, Jason Donnelly has delivered a new energy, excitement, and vision to Paladin Athletics, with an emphasis on a first-class student-athlete experience and enhanced alumni and external engagement. Under Donnelly’s leadership, Furman Athletics strives to inspire, educate, and develop outstanding student-athletes through a culture of excellence, prestigious liberal arts and sciences education, and nationally competitive athletics programs.
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major tenet of Donnelly’s directorship is a commitment to academic excellence in support of the Furman Advantage, and the results over the last three years reveal major success. For the 202122 school year, 68 percent of student-athletes were named to the Southern Conference Academic Honor Roll, and in the spring of 2022, Furman student-athletes posted a combined grade point average of 3.23 — a mark that followed a stellar 3.20 GPA in the fall — thereby extending to six consecutive semesters a program-wide cumulative GPA of 3.00 or better. The department’s 93 percent Graduation Success Rate (GSR) and 993 Academic Progress Rate (APR), highlighted by Furman’s Southern Conference leading six perfect (1,000) NCAA Public Recognition APR Awards, announced in June of 2022, are all indicative of the commitment to academic achievement.
collected SoCon Coach of the Year honors. In a testament to the strength of Paladin Athletics, during the 2020-21 school year Furman’s men’s sports program won the Commissioner Cup, given annually to the SoCon’s top men’s athletics program, a year after both the Paladin men and women paced the Commissioner and (women’s equivalent) Germann Cup competitions, respectively, by wide margins before athletic competition was suspended in mid-March due to the pandemic. In addition, Furman Athletics also extended its run of league-best annual finishes in Learfield IMG Directors’ Cup Competition to six in 2021. Less than six months into his tenure, Donnelly faced the challenge of leading a department heavily impacted by the COVID pandemic, which included the cancellation of the 2020 spring and fall competition seasons, significant financial challenges, and a realignment of sports sponsorships. Through it all, he worked closely with campus leaders, the SoCon, and the NCAA regarding changes in scheduling and legislation that impacted the welfare of student-athletes, coaches, and staff. That effective guidance helped pave the way for Furman’s impressive return to full competition.
Mirroring the impressive academic results has been remarkable athletic accomplishment, underscoring Furman’s commitment to SoCon success and fielding nationally competitive programs. Despite Donnelly’s still young tenure as athletic director, which encompassed the COVID-shortened 2020-21 competition year, Paladin teams have already won 16 SoCon championships and made 10 NCAA Tournament appearances during his time in Greenville, with 15 student-athletes earning SoCon Player of the Year honors, including women’s golfer Anna Morgan and cross country/track standout Cameron Ponder, who combined to sweep of the 2021-22 SoCon Athlete of the Year awards for the first time in school history.
While managing a department through a unique period in its history, Donnelly kept a keen eye on ensuring the future viability of Paladin Athletics through the development and launch earlier this year of “Inspiring Greatness: Furman Athletics Strategic Plan 2022-26” — a roadmap of priorities for student-athlete well-being and performance; academic success and leadership development; financial sustainability and accountability with an emphasis on philanthropy and revenue generation; competitive excellence; and goals for bestin-class facilities. In addition, it outlined the Paladins’ firm commitment to the ideals of diversity, equity, and
Twenty Paladins have garnered All-America accolades during Donnelly’s tenure, including women’s golfer Natalie Srinivasan who was named 2021 PING WGCA National Player of the Year and received the prestigious ANNIKA Award. In addition, eight Furman coaches have 27
inclusion, as well as expansion of the department’s marketing, fan engagement, and branding efforts — all underscored by a culture of excellence and collaboration with Furman’s administration and Board of Trustees.
introduction of the “Furman Fan Zone” featuring pregame concerts sponsored by Ingles, and new student tailgating section in Paladin Stadium combined to help Furman lead the SoCon in football attendance over the first four games of the 2021 season and notch a 60 percent increase in attendance, contributing to a 17 percent increase in overall athletic revenue for the 2022 fiscal year.
A vital element in Donnelly’s overall vision for Furman Athletics is a drive to heighten connection and engagement with alumni, parents, and fans — an effort that led to the introduction of the Furman Athletics Fund. Under its new, modern organization, the Furman Athletics Fund, in its first year of existence, generated a significant increase in fundraising focused on facilities, scholarships, and operations for all 18 Furman athletic teams. In September of 2020, the department launched its “Charge Forward” campaign, netting $5 million in commitments that served as a springboard to a record breaking $10 million raised for Paladins Athletics during the 2020-21 school year, highlighted by $3 million for men’s and women’s basketball, $1 million for football, and $1 million for men’s soccer. The 2021-22 school year netted even more impressive growth as Furman Athletics raised $12.7 million, representing a 251 percent increase from 2019. Other keystones to the signal year included highly successful “Dins ay” and “Giving Tuesday” events that attracted gifts from over 2,500 donors and generated over $600,000 in contributions.
Donnelly’s strong leadership and initiative have been manifested across the spectrum, including his effort to make Furman Greenville’s college athletics program. He conceptualized and engineered the return of Paladin men’s and women’s basketball to downtown Greenville with games at Bon Secours Wellness Arena, part of the “Weekends At The Well” initiative that has generated a record-breaking growth in attendance. A significant part in the overall strategy of collaboration and engagement he has implemented for Paladin Athletics is an emphasis on Furman Family culture and connection to the community. Engagements with students, faculty, staff, alumni, and fans have increased dramatically, with events such as Purple Fridays and popular “Lunch & Learn” virtual Zoom series that brought together Furman athletic staff, coaches, heralded alumni and Paladin fans amid the pandemic.
In the fall of 2021 Furman Athletics announced the largest gift in its history with a $5 million gift from Chris ‘78 and Andrea Borch to fully endow athletics scholarships for the Paladins’ nationally acclaimed men’s and women’s cross country programs. The Borch Family gift is part of a larger university wide initiative to raise $100 million in funds to fully endow scholarships to provide perpetuity for both programs.
The effectiveness of Furman Athletics’ engagement efforts with its wide array of constituencies is evidenced in the impressive social media metrics posted by the department in 2020. Specifically, among the 127 FCS Athletics Departments, Furman ranked 13th nationally in total interactions generated by its main three social media accounts (Instagram + Twitter + Facebook), with its 23 percent increase placing it among just 35 programs that added engagement in 2020 and representing the eighth highest increase among 127 schools.
Donnelly’s commitment to executing an ongoing facilities master plan in alignment with the university’s strategic priorities gained significant momentum over the last year with the construction of the 100 percent, golf donor-funded Davis & Faxon Training Facility and complete refurbishment of the adjoining REK Center for Intercollegiate Golf, dedicated in February of 2022. In the fall of 2021 Furman, as part of an initial phase of a comprehensive plan to improve Timmons Arena, completed a significant $3 million renovation and expansion of men’s and women’s basketball office suites, film rooms, and locker rooms.
Under Donnelly’s leadership, Furman Athletics has also worked to develop and add a number of strategic partnerships, including one with Van Wagner Collegiate Services, the department’s multimedia rights partner, as well as with The Fan, the top-rated sports talk station in the Upstate and flagship station for Paladin football and men’s basketball, NOCAP SPORTS to provide Furman student-athletes the opportunity to maximize name, image, and likeness (NIL) opportunities, and Greenville Triumph (USL League One) & Liberty (USL W League) soccer clubs. The partnership with Bon Secours Wellness Arena, the home of Furman’s “Weekends At The Well” basketball game series, allowed Furman to co-host 2022 NCAA Basketball Tournament first and second round games with a net $11 million economic impact to Greenville. Furman will play host to the 2023 NCAA Women’s Basketball Regionals and 2026 men’s
Other recent notable facility improvements that have been accomplished under Donnelly’s guidance include a $500,00 refurbishment of the department’s weight room and installation of new Field Turf in Paladin Stadium, a move that followed projects targeted to improve the game day experience — chief among them a new, more spacious seating arrangement in the west stands. The new seating configuration, along with the 28
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head coach Jay Wright, the AP men’s college basketball coach of the decade, contributing to Villanova’s basketball success, including the Wildcats’ NCAA Division I national championship wins in 2016 and 2018. During his decade on the Wildcats’ bench, Villanova Basketball made nine NCAA Tournament appearances, including runs to the 2006 Elite Eight and 2009 Final Four.
Donnelly, who in 2021 joined the NCAA FCS Football Regional Advisory Committee, has also positioned Furman at the forefront of social justice initiatives by making Paladin Athletics one of the original co-signers of the Collegiate Coaching Diversity Pledge reflecting a commitment to ensure equal opportunities for underrepresented minority coaches. Prior to arriving at Furman, Donnelly spent 15 years at Villanova University, most recently as senior associate athletics director and executive director of athletics development. Prior to that role, he served as director of athletics development and oversaw the Villanova Athletics Fund, managing fundraising and external support for all 24 varsity sports. Over his final four years at Villanova, he helped raise more than $120 million for Wildcat Athletics, including three consecutive recordbreaking fundraising years representing a 330 percent increase in dollars raised, and led the fundraising effort for the $65 million Finneran Pavilion renovation, the university’s largest 100 percent donor funded capital program, and the creation of the “Nova Points’ donor support system.
Before going to Villanova, Donnelly was a teacher and basketball coach at Bishop O’Connell High School in Arlington, Virginia, as well as an assistant coach for the men’s basketball team at Muhlenberg College, his alma mater. He also served as a long time camp commissioner and coach for Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame Coach Morgan Wootten from DeMatha High School and was the director of basketball operations for USA Basketball at the 2007 Pan American Games in Brazil. A native of Colonia, New Jersey, Donnelly graduated from Muhlenberg in 1999, where he played varsity basketball, was a student leader, and was the Class of 1999 student commencement speaker. He also earned a master’s of public administration degree from Villanova in 2019.
Before moving to administration, Donnelly served the Villanova Men’s Basketball program in a number of capacities, including as an assistant men’s basketball coach, director of basketball operations, and special assistant to Naismith Memorial Baskeball Hall of Fame
Donnelly and his wife, Rachel, a native of Bakersville, N.C., and a graduate of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and Villanova, have three children—Aidan, Raeyln, and Allister.
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ADMINISTRATION
DR. ELIZABETH DAVIS UNIVERSITY PRESIDENT
Elizabeth Davis became Furman University’s 12th President on July 1, 2014. Under her leadership, the university has instituted The Furman Advantage, a distinctive vision for higher education that combines learning with immersive experiences outside the classroom, creating a personalized pathway that prepares students for lives of purpose, successful careers and community benefit. The groundbreaking effort was launched in October 2016 with a $47 million grant from The Duke Endowment.
P
resident Davis is a member of the
university leadership and financial management.
Council of Presidents, an advisory
She has been quoted in national media, written
group of college and university chief
op-eds for The Greenville News, University
executives who provide guidance to the
Business and other publications, and done many
Association of Governing Boards of Universities
interviews on radio and television on the subject
and Colleges on issues of governance in higher
of higher education.
education. She is also a member of the Council
Before coming to Furman, Dr. Davis spent
of Independent Colleges (CIC) Board of
22 years at Baylor University in Texas, where she
Directors.
most recently held the position of Executive
Dr. Davis serves on the Board of Directors
Vice President and Provost. In addition to being
of the Greenville Chamber of Commerce and is
a member of the accounting faculty at Baylor,
an honorary member of the Board of Governors
she also served as Vice Provost for Financial and
of the Commerce Club. She is a member of the
Academic Administration, Associate Dean for
Greenville Rotary Club, American Council on
Undergraduate Business Programs, and Acting
Education’s
Executive
Chair of the Department of Accounting and
Committee, and the South Carolina Higher
Business Law. Before beginning her higher
Education Tuition Grants Commission. She has
education career, she spent three years at
been
Arthur Andersen & Co. in New Orleans.
Women’s
recognized
by
Network
Greenville
Business
Magazine as one of Greenville’s “50 Most
Dr. Davis received her Bachelor of Business
Influential People.” Dr.
Davis
has
Administration degree from Baylor in 1984 and numerous
earned her Ph.D. from Duke University in 1992.
organizations in the Upstate since arriving at
addressed
She and her husband, Charles, have two
Furman, and she has also spoken throughout
children, Chad and Claire.
the U.S. on issues involving higher education,
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PALADINS IN THE PROS
Conley Garrison, VFL Bochum
Dakota Dozier ’14, Chicago Bears
M E N ’ S BAS K E T BA L L Maleye N’Doye ’04
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Nyon (Switzerland, SBL)
George Brozos ’08
F
Gefyra (Greece, A2)
Kris Acox ’17
F
Valur Reykjavik (Iceland, Subway League)
Clay Mounce
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Den Bosch (Holland, DBL)
Conley Garrison
G
VFL Bochum (Germany, ProA)
W O M E N ’ S BAS K E T BA L L Le’Jzae Davidson ’20
G
St. Mary’s (Ireland, Super League)
F O O T BA L L Philip Kreidler ’87
Scout
Pittsburgh Steelers (NFL)
Kavis Reed ’95
General Manager/ Head Coach
Montreal Alouettes (CFL)
Dakota Dozier ’14
OG
Chicago Bears (NFL)
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MEN’S SOCCER Shea Salinas ’08
MF
San Jose Earthquakes (MLS)
Alec Kann ’11
GK
FC Cincinnati (MLS)
Walker Zimmerman ’13
D
Nashville SC (MLS)
Kyle McLagan ’18
D
Fram Reykjavik (Iceland, Lengjudeild)
Laurence Wyke ’18
MF
Tampa Bay Rowdies (USL)
Ben Hale ’21
GK
Greenville Triumph (USL)
Cole McLagan ’21
D
Sporting Kansas City II (MLS NEXT Pro)
Miles Fenton ’22
MF
Greenville Triumph (USL)
Haylee Harford ’19
Kris Acox ’17 Valur Reykjavik (Iceland, Subway League)
MEN’S GOLF Brad Faxon ’83
Champions Tour
WOMEN’S GOLF Betsy King ’77
LPGA Hall of Fame
Beth Daniel ’78
LPGA Hall of Fame
Laura Wearn ’13
Futures Tour
Taylor Totland ’17
Futures Tour
Haylee Harford ’19
Futures Tour
Natalie Srinivasan ’20
Futures Tour
Laura Wearn ’13
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FOOTBALL FURMAN 2022 SOUTHERN CONFERENCE
The Southern Conference is a national leader in emphasizing the development of the student-athlete and in helping to build lifelong leaders and role models. The Southern Conference has been on the forefront of innovation and originality in developing creative solutions to address issues facing intercollegiate athletics. From establishing the first postseason college basketball tournament (1921), to tackling the issue of freshman eligibility (1922), to developing women’s championships (1984), to becoming the first conference to install the 3-point goal in basketball (1980), the Southern Conference has been a pioneer. The Southern Conference is the nation’s fifth-oldest NCAA Division I collegiate athletic association. Only the Big Ten (1896), the Missouri Valley (1907), the Pac-12 (1915) and the Southwestern Athletic (1920) conferences are older in terms of origination. Academic excellence has been a major part of the Southern Conference’s tradition. Hundreds of Southern Conference student-athletes have been
recognized on CoSIDA Academic All-America and all-district teams. A total of 20 Rhodes Scholarship winners have been selected from conference institutions, most recently in 2012-13, when former Wofford volleyball player Rachel Woodlee earned the prestigious award. The conference currently consists of 10 members in six states throughout the Southeast and sponsors 22 varsity sports and championships that produce participants for NCAA Division I Championships. The league added rifle, becoming just the second Division I conference to sponsor the sport, in 2016-17, and added women’s lacrosse for the 2017-18 campaign. The Southern Conference offices are located in the historic Beaumont Mill in Spartanburg, South Carolina. A textile mill that was in operation from 1880 until 1999, Beaumont Mill was renovated in 2004 and today offers the league first-class meeting areas and offices as well as a spacious library for storage of the conference’s historical documents.
Southern Conference Code of Spectator Conduct The Southern Conference and the NCAA are committed to promoting good sportsmanship by student-athletes, coaches, and fans. We request your cooperation in supporting the student-athletes and officials in a positive manner. Profanity, derogatory comments, or other intimidating actions directed at studentathletes, officials, team representatives, or other fans will not be tolerated and are grounds for removal from the facility. The Southern Conference appreciates your cooperation in creating a safe and positive game environment. Those in attendance should report any act violating this policy to game management or security personnel. Thank you.
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FURMAN FOOTBALL 2022TIMMONS ARENA
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urman University and its basketball programs entered a new era in 1998 with the opening of Timmons Arena, the school’s on-campus, multi-purpose facility. The 100,000 square-foot arena, which seats just over 2,500 people for basketball and 6,000 for concerts and other school and community activities, currently serves as the home of the university’s men’s and women’s basketball programs and women's lacrosse program.
At the time of facility dedication, Bill Timmons, chairman of Greenville’s Canal Insurance Company, longtime university trustee, and recipient of an honorary degree from Furman, recalled that his family’s association with the university dated back from his father’s enrollment in 1910. His father’s brother, Charles Edward Timmons, Jr., also attended Furman before volunteering for World War I, during which he was killed in action.
In addition to featuring two regulationsize basketball courts, the facility includes offices, recently renovated locker room facilities, offices for sports information, a complete sports medicine facility, and a 7,000 square-foot strength and conditioning center that serves the university’s entire 20sport intercollegiate athletics program. Arena seating is chair-back style and is collapsible to allow the available floor space to be used for a variety of activities. The facility also boasts two new state-of-the-art 26' x 10' videoboards, which were dedicated in honor of former Paladin great Frank Selvy prior to the 2018-19 season.
The construction of Timmons Arena eased overcrowding in Alley Gymnasium and in the Herman W. Lay Physical Activities Center (PAC), which currently serves as the home of the department of health and exercise science, student recreational and intramural sports, and fitness center. The decision to move forward with the arena was driven by the closing of Memorial Auditorium, the downtown Greenville facility that served as Furman’s basketball home for 38 years. Located just southeast of the home stands at Paladin Stadium, Timmons Arena features a main entrance and wings made of brick, with the rear constructed of split face block and insulated metal panels. Stanmar Inc. of Stanbury, Mass., which specializes in constructing athletic facilities, was the designer and builder at a cost of $10.9 million.
The lead gift of $4 million for the facility was provided by longtime Furman supporters William R. Timmons, Jr. ‘49, Jean Timmons Pelham ‘42, and Charlie and Kitty Wells ‘48 Timmons. Bill, Jean, and Charlie are children of the late William R. Timmons ‘14.
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FURMAN ATHLETICS FUND The Furman Athletics Fund thanks the generous donors who made a gift to Furman Athletics between July 1, 2021 and June 30, 2022. Your collective philanthropic support raised $13,516,767 for athletics scholarships, sport-specific needs, facility enhancements, and special events last year! Your investment in our student-athletes is an essential part of making their experience impactful.
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