Furman’s women’s lacrosse team ended its regular season with a victory over Gardner-Webb, finishing conference play above .500. Key performances came from Allie Kandel and Lily Toole as they prepare for postseason action.
These former Greenville County area high school athletes are set to compete on Sunday, April 26.
Furman’s women’s lacrosse team wraps up its regular season against Gardner-Webb this weekend. The Paladins look to extend their unbeaten record against their conference rival ahead of next week’s championship tournament.
Furman and Wofford split their Friday evening softball doubleheader after both teams staged comebacks from early deficits. The decisive third game is set for Saturday morning at Pepsi Stadium where Furman will honor seniors Sylvia Burroughs and Ansley Chiang.
Furman’s distance medley relay team broke its own program record at this year’s Penn Relays in Philadelphia on April 24th. The team’s strong showing was supported by notable individual performances from several Paladin runners.
On Saturday, April 25, these former Greenville County area high school stars will be competing.
Senator Lindsey Graham announced that the Senate has adopted its Fiscal Year 2026 budget resolution. The move sets up further action on funding immigration enforcement agencies such as ICE and CBP.
Senator Lindsey Graham announced that the Senate has adopted its Fiscal Year 2026 budget resolution. The move enables further legislative steps toward increased funding for immigration enforcement agencies.
Derrick Quattlebaum has been recognized by Best Lawyers as ‘Lawyer of the Year’ for Insurance Law in Greenville for 2026. This marks his third time receiving this honor from Best Lawyers. He brings over thirty years of experience to his…
Furman University celebrated the opening of its renovated Timmons Arena during the current academic year. The upgraded facility brought increased attendance figures, boosted revenues for Paladin Athletics programs, and enhanced community engagement across campus.
Furman’s women’s tennis team advanced to the Southern Conference semifinals after a decisive win over Western Carolina on April 16. The Paladins secured both doubles points and three singles victories before play was halted.
Cassidy Coates Price P.A. has been named among top law firms by Legal 500’s new Southeast guide. Three attorneys from the firm received recognition for their work in commercial disputes and white collar crime cases.
Furman’s men’s tennis team concluded its season following a quarterfinal loss to Mercer in Chattanooga on April 16. The Paladins fell short despite a strong performance from Walker Allen.
Friday, April 24 will feature competition from these former Greenville County area high school standouts.
On March 18, the Food and Drug Administration inspected Glytec, LLC. in Greenville to review device compliance and post-market device assurance, as stated in data released on the FDA’s website.
Furman’s track teams are set to compete this week at two major meets—the historic Penn Relays in Philadelphia and Charlotte Invitational in North Carolina—featuring top-ranked athletes from both squads. Live results can be found on furmanpaladins.com.
The Furman versus Georgia Tech softball game has been postponed due to wildfire-related air quality issues in Atlanta. The teams will now play on April 28. Senior Day festivities are still scheduled for Furman’s upcoming home series against Wofford.
Furman University recently co-hosted NCAA men’s basketball tournament rounds in Greenville. The event brought millions in economic impact while drawing praise from visitors and media alike.
Furman softball wraps up its non-conference schedule against Georgia Tech in Atlanta on Wednesday night. The Paladins look to rebound after recent losses before returning home for Senior Day festivities this weekend.
There was one company in a city associated with Greenville County that received an FDA inspection in March, according to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration.
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