December 18, 2004

Furman Rolls Past Greensboro College 110-42

Dec. 18, 2004

Box Score

GREENVILLE, S.C. -- Robby Bostain scored a career high 25 points and tied a single game record with seven steals in leading Furman to a 110-42 win over Greensboro College Saturday evening at Timmons Arena.

Bostain, a 6-foot-3 sophomore guard, connected on 8-of-10 field goals and all nine of his free throw attempts, for 25 points, which topped his previous high of 21 set last year in a 97-86 win over High Point. His seven steals matched the Furman thefts record shared by former Paladins William Hanks (vs. Stanford, 1981), Bubba Smith (vs. Wofford, 1998), Guilherme Da Luz (vs. Southeastern, 1999), and Paul Foster (vs. Southeastern, 1999).

Quan Prowell added 23 points and a team high eight rebounds, and Eric Webb drained 5-of-8 3-point attempts to finish with 15 points and a career high 10 assists. Moussa Diagne scored 12 points and Tony Carter chipped in 10 points to round out the Paladins' five double figure scoring attack.

Furman shot 58.8 percent from the field (40x68) and found the mark on 13-of-29 3-pointers against the Division III Pride. Greensboro, which got 11 points from Rodney Blackstock, was limited to only 21.7 percent shooting from the field (13x60).

The Paladins registered 30 assists and 19 steals in the contest, and claimed a 49-29 rebounding advantage while also forcing the Pride into 29 turnovers.

View: Mobile | Desktop