Bob Richey is entering his seventh season as head coach of the Furman men’s basketball team and 13th overall with the program.
A finalist for both the 2023 Hugh Durham Coach of the Year Award and Skip Prosser Man of the Year Award, Richey has helped propel the Paladins to national prominence leading Furman to the 2023 Southern Conference regular season title, the program’s first SoCon Tournament title and NCAA Tournament berth since 1980, and its first tournament victory since 1974. In his six seasons as head coach, the 2022-23 J. Lyles Alley Furman Coach of the Year has guided the Paladins to a 139-54 overall record and 78-27 mark in Southern Conference play while posting a .720 winning percentage, which ranks in the top 20 among all active Division I head coaches.
Under Richey’s leadership, Furman ranks as one of just 19 Division I programs to win at least 25 games in three of the last five seasons and one of only 12 Division I schools to record at least 22 victories in six of the last seven years. Furman’s .720 overall winning percentage and .727 SoCon winning percentage over the past six seasons are both tops among SoCon schools during Richey’s tenure.
The 2022-23 Paladins notched a school-record 28 victories, highlighted by an 88-79 triumph over Chattanooga in the SoCon Championship game and a 68-67 victory over No. 4 seed Virginia in the opening round of the NCAA Tournament in Orlando, Fla. Seniors Mike Bothwell and Jalen Slawson both garnered first team All-SoCon accolades for the second straight year and were named finalists for the Lou Henson Mid-Major Player of the Year Award. Slawson earned SoCon Player of the Year honors and was selected to play in the NABC Reese’s College All-Star Game before being taken in the second round of the NBA Draft by the Sacramento Kings. Bothwell inked a free agent deal with the Cleveland Cavaliers in June.
In 2021-22 Richey led the Paladins to a 22-12 overall record and second place finish in the SoCon with a 12-6 worksheet. He guided Furman to a victory over ACC foe Louisville, its first SoCon Tournament finals appearance since 2015, and a No. 82 ranking in the NCAA Evaluation Tool (NET) Rankings.
Slawson and Bothwell earned first team all-conference honors, while Slawson was named SoCon Defensive Player of the Year. Senior Alex Hunter finished his career as Furman’s all-time leader in three-point baskets.
Furman concluded the 2020-21 season at 16-9 overall and 10-5 in the SoCon, securing the program’s sixth consecutive winning record and sixth straight top three finish in the league standings. The Paladins, who spent the entire regular season ranked in the College Insider Mid-Major Top 25, concluded the season a league-best No. 75 in the NET Rankings, a SoCon-best No. 92 in the Pomeroy Ratings and No. 90 in the RPI.
Richey guided the Paladins to a 25-7 overall record and 15-3 Southern Conference mark in 2019-20 as the Paladins posted a school-record for victories for a second consecutive season. Furman finished the season at No. 74 in the NCAA Evaluation Tool (NET) Rankings and No. 81 in the Pomeroy Ratings. Jordan Lyons, a College Insider Mid-Major All-American, earned first team All-SoCon honors while Mounce and Gurley received third team all-league accolades. Lyons finished his Furman career as the winningest player in school history with 96 victories.
Under his leadership, the 2018-19 Paladins reached new heights with a school-record 25 wins, including victories over defending national champion and eighth-ranked Villanova and 2018 NCAA Final Four participant Loyola Chicago. Furman finished the season with a 25-8 overall record, 13-5 league mark and earned the school’s first trip to the National Invitation Tournament (NIT) since 1991.
Rafferty, who paced the country in win shares and defensive win shares, finished the season as the only player in the SoCon to rank in the top 10 in points (17.5ppg), rebounds (9.0rpg), assists (4.3apg), steals (2.5spg), blocks (1.1bpg) and field goal percentage (61.5%). The first team All-SoCon selection also ranked among the league leaders in assist-to-turnover ratio (2.1) and free throw percentage (76.7%).
In his first season as head coach in 2017-18, Richey guided the Paladins to a school record-tying 23-win season that included a then school-record 22 regular season victories. Under his leadership, Furman placed three players on All-Southern Conference teams and the 2018 senior class finished their careers with 76 wins, now third best in school history.
A native of Florence, S.C., Richey, who served six seasons as a member of the Paladin coaching staff before moving into the head coaching role, helped Furman to a school record-tying 23 total victories and 14 Southern Conference wins in 2017, while the program earned a share of its first Southern Conference regular season championship in 21 years and a trip the CollegeInsider.com (CIT) Postseason Tournament semifinals. The 2016-17 Paladins, who also won a school record 12 road games, notched back-to-back postseason appearances for the first time since 1974-75, and captured postseason victories in consecutive seasons for the first time in school history.
Richey, who has served as position coach for the Paladins’ guards since joining the Furman staff prior to the 2011-12 campaign, has recruited and developed back-to-back Southern Conference Players of the Year. Stephen Croone, who finished his Furman career with 1,936 points, earned consensus SoCon Player of the Year honors in 2016 before joining the NBDL’s Sioux Falls SkyForce for the 2016-17 season. Sibley followed Croone by earning 2017 SoCon Player of the Year honors, first team All-SoCon accolades, and first team NABC All-District laurels. Sibley was joined on both the All-SoCon squad and NABC All-District Team by fellow Richey recruit Kris Acox, who capped his career with 1,051 points and ranked among the SoCon’s top rebounders over two seasons.
Richey’s recruits have garnered all-conference honors in 11 consecutive seasons, including Furman recruits Croone (2014, ‘15, ‘16 All-SoCon), Acox (2017 All-SoCon), and Sibley (2017 All-SoCon). He has also helped recruit six players over the last seven seasons who have garnered SoCon All-Freshman honors, including Sibley, who won 2015 SoCon Freshman of the Year accolades.
An associate head coach for Charleston Southern during the 2010-11 campaign, Richey helped the Buccaneers achieve their highest win total in 14 years in 2011. In five seasons as an assistant at CSU, he recruited five players who went on to garner All-Big South Conference honors, highlighted by the school’s No. 2 all-time leading scorer Jamarco Warren and 2013 all-league performers Saah Nimley and Arlon Harper. Richey helped the Bucs improve their conference record in each season, culminating with a squad that ranked in the top 50 nationally by averaging 74 points per game in his final season.
During his five years at Charleston Southern, Richey recruited five of the top 11 scorers in CSU history in Warren (1,968 points, 2nd all-time), Nimley (1,866 points, 3rd all-time), Harper (1,633 points, 5th all-time), Kelvin Martin (1,483 points, 8th all-time) and Jeremy Sexton (1,253 points, 11th all-time). Two of his recruits earned Big South Freshman of the Year honors in their rookie seasons, and he placed at least one player on the Big South All-Freshman squad in four consecutive seasons. Basketball analyst Jeff Goodman rated Richey as the No. 4 assistant coach in the Big South Conference in 2010, while Richey also ranked as the youngest coach on the list.
A graduate of Florence Christian School, Richey led his team to a 28-2 record and state championship his senior year. He was named the 3A State player of the year and currently holds seven school records at Florence Christian.
Richey graduated summa cum laude from North Greenville University in May of 2006 with a degree in business management. In April of 2007, he married the former Jessica Tingle and the couple have three children, Audrey Gabrielle, Robert McIntire “Mac” and Jacks Berner.