KISSIMMEE, FL—For the second time in four years, Furman has come to the Magic Kingdom and posted one-point wins over teams from the Commonwealth of Virginia, but unlike its 68-67 win over Virginia in the opening round of the 2023 NCAA Tournament at the Kia Center, which required a JP Pegues three off a steal by Garrett Hien with 2.7 seconds remaining to secure the upset, the Paladins were asked to prevent previously unbeaten Richmond from scoring twice inside the final 16 seconds to get a 73-72 win in 2025 at the Terry's Chocolate ESPN Events Invitational Imagination Bracket at State Farm Fieldhouse.
It was the first meeting between Furman and Richmond since 1976 in a series in which the Paladins now hold a 35-21 edge, as the clash rekindled an old Southern Conference rivalry. The Paladins improved to 4-3 overall with its third-straight win, while Richmond suffered its first defeat of the season, falling to 5-1.
The Spiders were attempting to improve to 6-0 for the first time since 1985-86. With the win by the narrowest margins, the Paladins will face Illinois State (5-2) in Friday afternoon’s championship game slated 3 p.m. tip-off at approximately 3 p.m. EST. The Redbirds finished off Charlotte, 79-69, in the second matchup at the State Farm Fieldhouse. It will mark the first-ever meeting between the two programs. Charlotte (3-4) will now face Richmond (5-1) in the consolation game of the bracket, which will tip off at 12:30 p.m. EST on Friday afternoon. The Paladins have faced one other MVC team this season, taking on the Northern Iowa Panthers, as the Paladins dropped a 70-54 contest on the road in Cedar Falls. Illinois State has yet to face a Southern Conference foe this season.
Furman got a career-high matching 26 points from Alex Wilkins, while Asa Thomas added 20, while Cooper Bowser finished with 10 to round out the Paladins in double figure scorers for the Paladins.
Thomas connected on 7-of-12 shots from the field and he finished 5-of-12 from long-range and was 1-for-3 from the charity stripe. Thomas hit a key three and came up with one of the defensive plays of the night, blocking Jaden Daughtry dunk attempt following a rare turnover on the other end. His corner three with 4:12 remaining gave the Paladins a nine-point, 71-62, lead off a beautiful cross-court feed from Thomas. The Paladins would get only one more field goal, which came from Wilkins, for the remainder of the game, but held on despite getting outscored 10-2 down the stretch.
"We threw the zone [1-3-1] out there a little bit and got them off rhythm a little bit but we knew that wasn't going to last forever because Chris [Mooney] is too good of a coach and they were going to figure out...We started in the 1-3-1, but he had to trust our man-to-man late and they had two cracks at it baseline out to essentially take the lead and to be honest with you it was too not good looks" head coach Bob Richey said of his defense after the one-point win over the Spiders.
The Spiders held just two leads in the game, at 3-0 after Collin Tanner connected on a three on Richmond's first shot of the game, and then at 3-2 following an Alex Wilkins runner in the lane, which trimmed the Spiders' lead to 3-2. A Thomas three in transition on the next trip down following a Spiders turnover gave the Paladins a lead they would not relinquish the rest of the game.
Furman was able to employ a 1-3-1 zone early on to get the Spiders out of rhythm early in the game, for a team that averaged 90 points coming into the game, was held to season lows in both halves, as the Paladins held the Spiders below 40 points in both halves for the first time all season to post the one-point win. The Paladins led by as many as 15 points in the opening half following (28-13) following a Wilkins three with 8:26 remaining in the half. The Spiders would whittle the lead to five, at 43-38, at the half.
In the second game, Illinois State was able to hold off a pesky Charlotte team to eventually come away with a 79-69 contest, leading the contest from wire-to-wire. Boden Skunberg's 22 points on 8-for-14 shooting from the field and 2-of-5 from long-range in the win. Skunberg also 4-of-6 from the charity stripe. Skunberg also added 10 boards, as the 6-5 senior guard finished off a strong double-double performance.

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