FSU sports information:
The RV/24 Florida State women’s basketball team (13-3, 3-1 ACC) continues on the road to face its first ranked opponent of the season, No. 24/25 California (15-2, 3-1 ACC) on Sunday at 5 p.m. at the Haas Pavilion.
The Seminoles and Golden Bears have previously met once back during the 1992-93 season at a neutral site that resulted in FSU falling 69-50.
Ta’Niya Latson currently leads the nation in scoring with an average 27.7 points per game in addition to ranking second in total points (415). Latson, along with O’Mariah Gordon and Makayla Timpson lead the FSU offense that ranks second nationally in points per game (94.3).
Latson leads the ACC in five categories, while Timpson leads in blocks (47), blocks per game (3.13) and double-doubles (8). Gordon is the leader in assist/turnover ratio (3.76).
The game will air on the ACC Network Extra and the Seminoles Sport Network can be found on Seminoles.com and at 96.5 The Spear.
Last Time Out
The Seminoles fell to Stanford (9-6, 1-3 ACC) on Thursday in a close contest at the Maples Pavilion, 89-84.
Latson led with 24 points, while Gordon scored 23. It was the sixth time this season the Noles had two players scoring 20 points or more in a single game. Latson added seven rebounds, while Gordon contributed four assists.
Timpson added 19 points, grabbed eight rebounds and swatted three blocks. She also added three steals.
The RV/24 Florida State women’s basketball team (13-3, 3-1 ACC) continues on the road to face its first ranked opponent of the season, No. 24/25 California (15-2, 3-1 ACC) on Sunday at 5 p.m. at the Haas Pavilion.
The Seminoles and Golden Bears have previously met once back during the 1992-93 season at a neutral site that resulted in FSU falling 69-50.
Ta’Niya Latson currently leads the nation in scoring with an average 27.7 points per game in addition to ranking second in total points (415). Latson, along with O’Mariah Gordon and Makayla Timpson lead the FSU offense that ranks second nationally in points per game (94.3).
Latson leads the ACC in five categories, while Timpson leads in blocks (47), blocks per game (3.13) and double-doubles (8). Gordon is the leader in assist/turnover ratio (3.76).
The game will air on the ACC Network Extra and the Seminoles Sport Network can be found on Seminoles.com and at 96.5 The Spear.
Last Time Out
The Seminoles fell to Stanford (9-6, 1-3 ACC) on Thursday in a close contest at the Maples Pavilion, 89-84.
Latson led with 24 points, while Gordon scored 23. It was the sixth time this season the Noles had two players scoring 20 points or more in a single game. Latson added seven rebounds, while Gordon contributed four assists.
Timpson added 19 points, grabbed eight rebounds and swatted three blocks. She also added three steals.