FSU sports information:
The No. 23 Florida State women’s basketball team (19-6, 9-4 ACC) will travel to face Miami (13-11, 3-10 ACC) on Sunday at 2 p.m. at the Watsco Center.
The Seminoles faced the Hurricanes earlier this season, securing an 88-66 win at home on January 16. FSU owns the series history lead 52-19.
Ta’Niya Latson leads the country with 26.2 points per game, as the Noles are the top scoring team in the nation at 91.2 points per game. Makayla Timpson ranks second nationally in blocks (80) and blocks per game (3.20).
The game will air on the CW with Kylen Mills and Isis Young on the call. The Seminole Sport Network can be found on Seminoles.com and 96.5 The Spear.
The Last Time Out
The Seminoles fell to Louisville (19-3, 10-2 ACC) on Thursday 83-69.
Latson was an offensive force, putting up 29 points, including 11 at the free throw line. Latson moved to second place in program history in scoring, passing Shakayla Thomas (1,971). The Miami native now has 1,992 career points looking to become the second Seminole in history to break 2,000.
Timpson also moved to second place in program history in total rebounds after securing seven. She passed Sue Galkantas (1,006) and now has 1,008 for her career. Timpson added 10 points and one block.
O’Mariah Gordon contributed 15 points and two assists.
The No. 23 Florida State women’s basketball team (19-6, 9-4 ACC) will travel to face Miami (13-11, 3-10 ACC) on Sunday at 2 p.m. at the Watsco Center.
The Seminoles faced the Hurricanes earlier this season, securing an 88-66 win at home on January 16. FSU owns the series history lead 52-19.
Ta’Niya Latson leads the country with 26.2 points per game, as the Noles are the top scoring team in the nation at 91.2 points per game. Makayla Timpson ranks second nationally in blocks (80) and blocks per game (3.20).
The game will air on the CW with Kylen Mills and Isis Young on the call. The Seminole Sport Network can be found on Seminoles.com and 96.5 The Spear.
The Last Time Out
The Seminoles fell to Louisville (19-3, 10-2 ACC) on Thursday 83-69.
Latson was an offensive force, putting up 29 points, including 11 at the free throw line. Latson moved to second place in program history in scoring, passing Shakayla Thomas (1,971). The Miami native now has 1,992 career points looking to become the second Seminole in history to break 2,000.
Timpson also moved to second place in program history in total rebounds after securing seven. She passed Sue Galkantas (1,006) and now has 1,008 for her career. Timpson added 10 points and one block.
O’Mariah Gordon contributed 15 points and two assists.