
Furman
(+5.5)

East Tennessee State
(-5.5)
Highlights
Summary
JOHNSON CITY, Tenn. (Interstat) ā East Tennessee State overcame a 12-point halftime deficit to defeat Furman 71-75 in overtime Wednesday night in a Southern Conference menās basketball game at ETSU Athletic Center. The Paladins led 35-23 at halftime, but the Buccaneers stormed back with a 38-point second half to force the extra period. ETSU then outscored Furman 14-10 in overtime to secure the win. The Buccaneersā defense was pivotal, forcing 19 turnovers and converting them into 23 points. Cooper Bowser led Furman with 18 points, while Alex Wilkins added 19. Blake Barkley paced ETSU with 15 points. Attendance was 4,072.
Extended Summary
JOHNSON CITY, Tenn. (Interstat) ā In a Southern Conference clash defined by dramatic momentum swings and a relentless defensive press, the East Tennessee State Buccaneers erased a 12-point halftime deficit to force overtime and ultimately outlasted the Furman Paladins 75-71 on Wednesday night at a raucous ETSU Athletic Center. A crowd of 4,072 watched as the Buccaneers, leveraging a game-changing 23-2 advantage in points off turnovers, improved to 17-7 overall. Furman, which had its two-game winning streak snapped, fell to 16-8. The first half belonged almost entirely to the visiting Paladins. Furman shot efficiently from the floor, built a 36-32 edge in points in the paint, and controlled the tempo to take a 35-23 lead into the locker room. Cooper Bowser, the 6-foot-11 center from Woodbridge, Virginia, was a focal point early, scoring 10 of his team-high 18 points before the break, often on alley-oop finishes. East Tennessee Stateās offense, however, was stagnant and mistake-prone, managing just 23 points on 26.7% shooting in the opening period. The complexion of the game transformed entirely after halftime as the Buccaneers unleashed a full-court press that completely flummoxed Furman. The Paladins, who entered the game averaging just over 11 turnovers per contest, committed 19, with 13 coming in the second half and overtime. The Buccaneersā 13 steals fueled a devastating transition attack, generating 18 fast-break points to Furmanās 2. A 15-2 run early in the second half, punctuated by consecutive transition baskets from Jordan McCullum, quickly erased the double-digit deficit. The Harriman, Tennessee, native finished with 14 points and was instrumental in the comeback. Furmanās Alex Wilkins, a guard from Mattapan, Massachusetts, tried to stem the tide, scoring 11 of his 19 points after halftime. But every Paladin possession became a struggle against the swarming ETSU defense. The Buccaneers took their first lead since the opening minutes at 49-47 on a Blake Barkley layup with under eight minutes remaining, setting up a tense back-and-forth finish. With the score tied at 61 and under 30 seconds left in regulation, Furman had a chance to hold for the last shot. But an errant pass was intercepted by ETSUās Jaylen Smith, who sprinted downcourt and buried a critical 3-pointer from the wing with 15 seconds left, giving the Buccaneers a 64-61 lead. Furmanā Cole Bowser answered with a clutch 3-pointer of his own with 4.3 seconds left to force overtime, knotting the score at 64. The extra period belonged to East Tennessee Stateās composure and free-throw shooting. The Buccaneers, who shot 16 of 22 from the line for the game, made 6 of 8 in overtime. Furman, conversely, went just 6 of 10 from the charity stripe for the game. After a Charles Johnston 3-pointer brought Furman within 71-69, ETSUās Brian Taylor answered with a driving layup. Smith and Barkley then sealed the game at the foul line in the final seconds. Barkley, a forward from Morgantown, West Virginia, led the Buccaneers with 15 points, 3 assists and a key block, while Smith of Ocoee, Florida, added 13 points, including the pivotal regulation three. Taylor from St. Louis contributed 14 points. For Furman, Bowserās 18 points and 2 blocks were complemented by 11 points each from Johnston of Sydney, Australia, and Tom House of Dayton, Ohio. Despite shooting a higher percentage from the field (52.7% to 43.3%) and winning the rebounding battle, Furmanās offensive inefficiency, marked by a 99.0 rating on 72 possessions, and its turnover woes proved insurmountable. East Tennessee State, with a 105.0 offensive rating on 71 possessions, made the most of its extra opportunities. The most important sequence of the game was undoubtedly the final minute of regulation. After battling all the way back, East Tennessee Stateās defensive pressure created the gameās biggest single play: Jaylen Smithās steal and subsequent 3-pointer, which appeared to be a winner. Furmanās resilience to answer and force overtime was notable, but the Buccaneersā ability to dominate the extra period, fueled by the momentum of their second-half surge and superior execution at the line, ultimately decided the contest. According to National Statisticalās ELO system, East Tennessee State had a 59.5% probability to win pregame and covered as a 5.5-point favorite. The total score of 146 fell under the over/under line of 143. Furman returns home to host UNC Greensboro on Sunday. East Tennessee State travels to face Virginia Military Institute on Saturday. The two teams will meet again in Greenville, South Carolina, on Feb. 18.
Preview
JOHNSON CITY, Tenn. (Interstat) ā A pivotal Southern Conference showdown is set for Wednesday night as the Furman Paladins visit the East Tennessee State Buccaneers, with both teams carrying identical 16-7 records into a clash of league heavyweights. The game, scheduled for Feb. 4, 2026, at the ETSU Athletic Center, features two of the conferenceās hottest teams. Furman has won seven of its last nine games, while ETSU has secured victories in six of its last eight outings. The matchup will be the first of a regular-season home-and-home series, with the rematch slated for Feb. 18 in Greenville, South Carolina. All eyes will be on a duel between two of the leagueās premier scorers. Furman is led by dynamic guard Alex Wilkins, who is coming off a career-high 33-point performance in a 75-70 win over Chattanooga on Sunday. Over his last five games, Wilkins is averaging 24.8 points and 4.6 assists, serving as the engine for the Paladinsā offense. The Buccaneers counter with high-scoring guard Cam Morris. He dropped 22 points in ETSUās most recent win, an 86-72 road victory at Wofford, and has scored 20 or more points in three of his last five contests. His ability to attack the rim and finish will be critical against a stout Furman defense. Both teams are coming off impressive weekend wins. Alongside Wilkinsā outburst, Furman got a well-rounded contribution from Ben VanderWal (7 points, 7 rebounds, 4 assists) and Charles Johnston (6 points, 7 rebounds) against Chattanooga. ETSU, in its win over Wofford, saw strong support for Morris from Jordan McCullum (17 points) and playmaker Allen Strothers (11 points, 5 assists). The game carries significant weight in the tightly contested Southern Conference standings. With nearly identical records and mirroring conference success, Wednesdayās winner will gain a crucial early-February edge and momentum heading into the final stretch of the regular season. Tipoff is set for 7 p.m. EST.