FSU sports information:
The Florida State women’s basketball team (21-6, 11-4 ACC) will travel to face No. 20 Georgia Tech (21-6, 9-6 ACC) on Sunday at 4 p.m. at the McCamish Pavilion in Atlanta.
The Seminoles lead the all-time series against the Yellow Jackets, 35-25 and have won the previous five meetings.
Florida State leads the country in scoring at 90.0 points per game, led by the nation’s leading scorer, Ta’Niya Latson (26.2 PPG). Makayla Timpson leads the Seminole defense, leading the ACC and Power 4 players with 88 blocks, averaging 3.26 per game.
The game will air on the CW with Fallon Stokes and Brendan King on the call. The Seminole Sport Network can be found at 96.5 The Spear, Seminoles.com and Sirius XM channel 371.
The Last Time Out
The Noles defeated Pittsburgh (11-17, 3-12 ACC) Thursday night at the Donald L. Tucker Civic Center, 69-55.
Timpson led the Noles with 20 points, eight rebounds and seven blocks. Timpson broke her own single season program record for blocks (88).
Carla Viegas contributed 15 points, shooting five three-pointers, while Sydney Bowles added 14 points that included a perfect 8-of-8 showing at the free throw line.
Malea Williams led with 10 rebounds, as the Noles secured 46.
With the teams trading leads to start off the third, Viegas gave the Noles momentum, by hitting three three-pointers in the span of five minutes, helping FSU pull away. The Seminoles maintained the lead at 49-42 heading into the fourth.
Florida State extended its lead with 18 points in the fourth quarter. With an early shot by Amaya Bonner and a three by Viegas, The Noles finished the game 69-55 with six scorers.
The Florida State women’s basketball team (21-6, 11-4 ACC) will travel to face No. 20 Georgia Tech (21-6, 9-6 ACC) on Sunday at 4 p.m. at the McCamish Pavilion in Atlanta.
The Seminoles lead the all-time series against the Yellow Jackets, 35-25 and have won the previous five meetings.
Florida State leads the country in scoring at 90.0 points per game, led by the nation’s leading scorer, Ta’Niya Latson (26.2 PPG). Makayla Timpson leads the Seminole defense, leading the ACC and Power 4 players with 88 blocks, averaging 3.26 per game.
The game will air on the CW with Fallon Stokes and Brendan King on the call. The Seminole Sport Network can be found at 96.5 The Spear, Seminoles.com and Sirius XM channel 371.
The Last Time Out
The Noles defeated Pittsburgh (11-17, 3-12 ACC) Thursday night at the Donald L. Tucker Civic Center, 69-55.
Timpson led the Noles with 20 points, eight rebounds and seven blocks. Timpson broke her own single season program record for blocks (88).
Carla Viegas contributed 15 points, shooting five three-pointers, while Sydney Bowles added 14 points that included a perfect 8-of-8 showing at the free throw line.
Malea Williams led with 10 rebounds, as the Noles secured 46.
With the teams trading leads to start off the third, Viegas gave the Noles momentum, by hitting three three-pointers in the span of five minutes, helping FSU pull away. The Seminoles maintained the lead at 49-42 heading into the fourth.
Florida State extended its lead with 18 points in the fourth quarter. With an early shot by Amaya Bonner and a three by Viegas, The Noles finished the game 69-55 with six scorers.