Sad Din wrote: ↑Fri Mar 21, 2025 5:50 pm
per AI ranking of all Dins bball teams
1. 2022-23 Furman Paladins
Record: 28-8
Achievements: Southern Conference regular season and tournament champions, NCAA Tournament appearance (upset No. 4 Virginia 68-67 in the First Round).
Why Ranked #1: This team ended a 43-year NCAA Tournament drought—the 15th-longest in Division I history at the time—and secured Furman’s first NCAA Tournament win since 1974. Under head coach Bob Richey, they showcased a high-powered offense led by Jalen Slawson and Mike Bothwell, finishing with a 28-8 record. The upset over Virginia remains one of the program’s defining moments.
2. 1973-74 Furman Paladins
Record: 22-9
Achievements: Southern Conference Tournament champions, NCAA Tournament Sweet 16 appearance (beat No. 12 South Carolina 75-67 in the First Round).
Why Ranked #2: This team, led by Clyde Mayes, achieved Furman’s deepest NCAA Tournament run to date, reaching the Sweet 16. Their win over a ranked South Carolina team highlighted their competitiveness, and they remain one of only two Furman teams to win an NCAA Tournament game.
3. 2018-19 Furman Paladins
Record: 25-8
Achievements: Southern Conference regular season co-champions, first AP Top 25 ranking in program history (peaked at No. 23 on December 10, 2018).
Why Ranked #3: This team started 8-0, including stunning upsets over No. 8 Villanova (the defending national champion) and Loyola Chicago (a 2018 Final Four team). Jordan Lyons’ 54-point game (tying an NCAA record with 15 three-pointers) against North Greenville was a highlight. Though they didn’t reach the NCAA Tournament, their national ranking marked a historic milestone.
4. 1979-80 Furman Paladins
Record: 23-7
Achievements: Southern Conference Tournament champions, NCAA Tournament appearance.
Why Ranked #4: Coached by Eddie Holbrook, this team won the SoCon Tournament and returned to the NCAA Tournament for the last time before the long drought. They finished with a strong 23-7 record, showcasing Furman’s competitiveness in the late 1970s and early 1980s.
5. 1974-75 Furman Paladins
Record: 22-7
Achievements: Southern Conference Tournament champions, NCAA Tournament appearance.
Why Ranked #5: Another successful squad under Eddie Holbrook, this team followed up the 1973-74 Sweet 16 run with another SoCon title and NCAA berth. Their consistent excellence in the mid-1970s solidified Furman as a regional power at the time.
6. 1970-71 Furman Paladins
Record: 17-12
Achievements: Southern Conference Tournament champions, NCAA Tournament appearance.
Why Ranked #6: This team kicked off a strong decade for Furman basketball by winning the SoCon Tournament and earning an NCAA bid. While their record wasn’t as dominant as later teams, their postseason success earns them a spot among the program’s best.
7. 1977-78 Furman Paladins
Record: 19-11
Achievements: Southern Conference Tournament champions, NCAA Tournament appearance.
Why Ranked #7: Led by standout players like Hal Henderson, this team captured the SoCon Tournament title and made the NCAA Tournament. It was part of Furman’s golden era of six NCAA appearances between 1971 and 1980.
Honorable Mentions
1955-56 Furman Paladins: Featured Darrell Floyd, who scored 62 points against The Citadel (a program record until Jordan Lyons’ 54 in 2018). Specific team records are less documented, but Floyd’s individual brilliance stands out.
2017-18 Furman Paladins (23-10): Just missed the NCAA Tournament but set the stage for the 2018-19 breakthrough with a strong SoCon performance.
Notes on the Ranking
Criteria: Teams were ranked based on postseason success (NCAA Tournament wins and appearances), regular season dominance (SoCon titles and records), and historical significance (e.g., first national ranking, ending droughts). The 2022-23 and 1973-74 teams stand out for their NCAA wins, a rare feat for Furman.
Limitations: Furman’s full historical record isn’t easily accessible in one place, and pre-1970s data is sparse. Teams from earlier decades may deserve recognition but lack the documented achievements of these standout seasons.
Context: Furman has 7 NCAA Tournament appearances (1971, 1973, 1974, 1975, 1978, 1980, 2023) with a 2-8 record, 7 SoCon regular season titles, and 7 SoCon Tournament titles, per available records.
This ranking highlights Furman’s most celebrated teams, with the 2022-23 squad taking the top spot for its modern success and the 1973-74 team close behind for its historical postseason run. If you’re looking for a specific era or team not mentioned, let me know, and I can dig deeper!
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