
Mercer

Furman
Highlights
Summary
GREENVILLE, S.C. (Interstat) ā The Mercer womenās basketball team avenged an earlier loss with an 80-63 victory over Furman in a Southern Conference game Saturday at Timmons Arena. The Bears used a decisive second quarter to take control, outscoring the Paladins 15-10 to build a 34-31 halftime lead after trailing by two points following the first quarter. Mercer then pulled away after halftime, led by Abigail Holtmanās team-high 16 points and seven rebounds. Nahawa Diarra added 14 points and seven assists for the Bears. For Furman, Alyssa Ervin scored a game-high 19 points, while Clare Coyle recorded a double-double with 11 points and 14 rebounds. Mercer improved to 16-11 overall, while Furman fell to 16-12. Attendance was 249.
Extended Summary
TRAVELERS REST, S.C. (Interstat) ā The Mercer Bears, propelled by a dominant second-half performance and a relentless defensive effort, avenged an earlier loss to the Furman Paladins with a decisive 80-63 victory in a Southern Conference womenās basketball game Saturday at Timmons Arena. The game, played before an announced crowd of 249, saw Mercer improve to 16-11 overall, while Furman fell to 16-12. The outcome flipped the script from the teamsā previous meeting just a month prior, a 60-49 Furman win in Macon, and defied the statistical pregame projection that heavily favored the Paladins on their home floor. The contest was a tale of two halves, with the opening quarters characterized by sloppy play and missed opportunities for both sides. Furman managed to take a narrow 21-19 lead after the first quarter, but the gameās complexion changed drastically in the second period. Mercerās defense stiffened, holding the Paladins to just 10 points on 3-of-12 shooting while forcing six turnovers. This defensive stand allowed the Bears to erase the early deficit and take a 34-31 lead into halftime, despite shooting only 32 percent from the field in the half. The most important stretch of the game, however, came immediately after the break. Mercer emerged from the locker room with heightened intensity, opening the third quarter on a 12-3 run to extend its lead to double digits. The Bearsā defense continued to harass Furman ball-handlers, converting steals into easy transition baskets. Mercer outscored Furman 21-19 in the third and then put the game completely out of reach with a 25-point fourth-quarter explosion, their highest-scoring period of the game. Mercerās victory was built on defensive pressure and efficiency at the free-throw line. The Bears forced 21 Furman turnovers, converting them into 20 points, while committing only 12 turnovers themselves. Mercer also capitalized on its trips to the charity stripe, making 24 of 28 attempts for an 85.7 percent clip. In contrast, Furman struggled mightily from the line, connecting on just 22 of 35 free throws. Offensively, Mercer shared the scoring load effectively. Abigail Holtman, a 5-foot-11 guard from Cincinnati, Ohio, led the Bears with 16 points and seven rebounds in just 23 minutes of action. Ariana Bennett, a 6-1 forward from Edwardsville, Illinois, provided a crucial spark off the bench, matching Holtmanās 16 points while adding four rebounds and two blocks in only 18 minutes. Point guard Nahawa Diarra of Barcelona, Spain, orchestrated the offense with 14 points and a game-high seven assists. For Furman, Alyssa Ervin of Galax, Virginia, led all scorers with 19 points, but needed 37 minutes to do so. Clare Coyle of Jacksonville, Florida, recorded a double-double with 11 points and 14 rebounds, but the Paladinsā offense never found a consistent rhythm. They shot 38.3 percent from the field and a dismal 31.3 percent from three-point range while being out-assisted 16-8. The Bears also controlled the interior, outscoring Furman 36-20 in the paint, a testament to their aggressive drives and post play. Mercerās bench outscored Furmanās reserves 32-11, highlighting the depth that wore down the Paladins as the game progressed. With the win, Mercer snapped a two-game losing streak and gained momentum heading into the final week of the regular season. The Bears will host East Tennessee State on Thursday and Chattanooga on Saturday. Furman, which has now lost two straight, will look to regroup when it hosts Wofford next Saturday.
Preview
Preview: Mercer Bears at Furman Paladins TRAVELERS REST, S.C. (Interstat) ā Two teams jockeying for position in the Southern Conference standings will meet Saturday when the Furman Paladins host the Mercer Bears in a womenās NCAA Division I basketball game. The matchup at Timmons Arena features teams with nearly identical records. Furman (16-11 overall) enters with a slight edge over Mercer (15-11). Both squads are looking to rebound from losses in their last outings on Feb. 19. Mercer fell 72-58 at Wofford, while Furman dropped a 68-59 decision to Samford at home. The Paladins won the seasonās first meeting, defeating Mercer 60-49 on Jan. 22 in Macon, Georgia. A key player to watch for Furman is Clare Coyle, who has been a consistent force. She scored 21 points in the loss to Samford and is coming off a 25-point, 9-rebound performance in a win over UNC Greensboro on Feb. 14. Coyle has logged heavy minutes and provides significant scoring and rim protection. For Mercer, Elena Cabello is coming off her best performance of the season. In the loss to Wofford, she scored a team-high 22 points and grabbed seven rebounds in 28 minutes. Her production will be critical for the Bearsā offense as they seek to avenge Januaryās loss. Furmanās recent home results have been mixed, with a win over UNC Greensboro but narrow losses to East Tennessee State and Chattanooga earlier in February. Mercer has struggled on the road in conference play, with recent double-digit losses at Wofford and Samford. The game tips off Saturday, Feb. 21, 2026. Furmanās next scheduled game is at home against Wofford on Feb. 28. Mercer is set to host East Tennessee State on Feb. 26.