Sunday, November 28, 2010

Furman at Penn State (DNP), November 28, 2010

The Nittany Lions (5-1) entered the game shooting 27% from beyond the arc but hit 12 of their first 16 three pointers (75%) to take down Furman (3-2), 70-49.

Tuesday, November 23, 2010

Furman at South Carolina State (DNP), November 23, 2010

The Paladins (3-1) came back from a mistake-filled first half and an eight-point halftime deficit to avenge last year's home overtime loss to the Bulldogs (2-2) for Furman's first road win of the year, 59-55.

Saturday, November 20, 2010

Furman at Kent State (DNP), November 19, 2010

Furman (2-1) overcame a 13-point second-half deficit and rallied from 10 points down with 3:15 remaining to tie the game with 0:06 to play before losing in overtime 78-74 at Kent State (4-1). The Paladin frontcourt held its own against the athletic Golden Flashes, but Furman's inability to connect consistently from long range (6-22 for 27.3% from beyond the arc) kept the Paladins from remaining undefeated on the season.

Furman vs. UNC-Asheville (DNP), November 16, 2010

Fresh from a season-opening overtime win at Auburn, the UNC-A Bulldogs (1-1) came to Timmons Arena intent on taking the lead in a series knotted at 6-6. Clutch free-throw shooting by the Paladins (2-0) down the stretch (72% for the game) sealed a 69-67 win.

Saturday, November 13, 2010

Furman vs. North Greenville University (DNP), November 12, 2010

Furman (1-0) led wire-to-wire in the season opener against Division-II opponent North Greenville University, but the Crusaders' three-point shooting (50% on 7-14) kept them in the game well into the second half before the Paladins posted a 72-54 win.

All eleven active scholarship players played, but Graham and fellow walkon junior Garrett Copeland did not see action.

Monday, November 8, 2010

Furman vs. Emory University (exhibition), November 5, 2010

The Paladins opened the 2010-2011 season with an exhibition game against the Division-III Emory University Eagles in Timmons Arena. After a sluggish start during which Emory outscored Furman 15-5 in the first eight minutes, the Paladins outscored the overmatched Eagles 69-34 the rest of the way to post a 74-49 win. Graham entered his first game as a Paladin with 1:45 remaining and was credited with 2 minutes of playing time in the official boxscore.

Graham on the court against Emory.
Photo by Fallon Frappier.