GREENVILLE, S.C. — In a commanding performance on Monday evening, the Furman Paladins overwhelmed Columbia International with a decisive score of 104-46. Tom House was instrumental in this victory, contributing significantly with 21 points and adding three steals to his impressive stat line.
House was not the only player to shine; Tommy Humphries also made a notable impact, finishing the game with 15 points. He showcased an efficient shooting performance, connecting on 6 of 8 attempts from the field and converting 3 out of 4 free throw opportunities. In addition, both Tyrese Hughey and Mason Smith made contributions of 11 points each, with Hughey also dominating the boards by securing 12 rebounds.
For Columbia International, Will Kelly was the standout performer, leading his team with 10 points. However, the Paladins’ overwhelming offensive power and defensive tenacity proved too much for the Rams, resulting in a lopsided score.
Furman’s decisive win reflects their strong early season performance as they continue to build momentum for their upcoming games.