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The Furman Paladin baseball team was led by head coach Brett Harker. The team hosted its games at Latham Baseball Stadium on Furman's campus, but numerous home games were held at Fluor Field in downtown Greenville. The baseball program was terminated by the university on May 18, 2020, due to budget concerns during the COVID-19 pandemic. [39]
A list of members of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division I that do not currently sponsor college baseball programs. American University (discontinued 1986) Boise State University (discontinued in 1980, restored for 2020, discontinued again in 2020)
For college baseball at Furman University in Greenville, South Carolina. The sport was discontinued after the 2020 season. The sport was discontinued after the 2020 season. Subcategories
No. 13 Furman University pulled off an incredible first-round upset over No. 4 Virginia on Thursday. Down by four points with 19 seconds to play, Furham hit two free throws to cut the lead to two ...
The stadium is named after Tommy Latham and his family. Latham was an All-Conference baseball player at Furman. The venue was renamed and dedicated to him and his family in May 2008 prior to a conference game against Davidson, with the park's full name becoming John T. and Gloria Latham Baseball Stadium (John and Gloria Latham are the parents of the Paladin baseball player Tommy).
Furman University is a private university in Greenville, South Carolina, United States. Founded in 1826 and named after Baptist pastor Richard Furman , [ A 2 ] the liberal arts university is the oldest private institution of higher learning in South Carolina.
On July 9, 2014, Harker was named the pitching coach of the Furman Paladins baseball team. [4]On July 6, 2016, Harker was introduced as the head coach of Furman. [5] Furman University announced on May 18, 2020 that the Paladins baseball team would be terminated due to budget concerns during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Eighth seeded Furman won the tournament and earned the Southern Conference's automatic bid to the 2005 NCAA Division I baseball tournament. It was the Paladins' second SoCon tournament win. The top eight baseball programs in the conference participated in the double-elimination tournament. Davidson, Wofford, and Appalachian State were not in ...