No. 18 Florida State Women’s Basketball begins its 52nd season by hosting Charleston Southern on Monday, Nov. 6, at 6 p.m. at the Donald L. Tucker Center. Fans are encouraged to wear garnet as we tip off the season, with the first 500 fans receiving a schedule magnet.
In Florida State’s two exhibition wins against Flagler (124-50) and Clayton State (97-52), it picked up where it left off from last season by averaging 110.5 points per game in the two preseason games. FSU averaged 79.3 points per game last year, its highest since 2017-18.
Florida State holds an impressive 131-36 (.784) record against non-conference opponents over the last 11 seasons played. FSU has won 28 of its last 29 season openers and is 41-10 all-time in season-opening games.
FSU leads Charleston Southern 3-0 all-time, with the teams last playing on Dec. 5, 2021 (FSU won 83-32).
Sophomore guard Ta’Niya Latson burst onto the scene in last year’s 113-50 season-opening win vs. Bethune-Cookman when she dropped 28 points on 10-of-22 shooting. Latson begins the season on the Preseason Wade Watch List, the Preseason All-ACC Team and on the Preseason Ann Meyers-Drysdale Shooting Guard of the Year Watch List.
Of Florida State’s 21 trips to the NCAA Tournament, head coach Brooke Wyckoff has been a part of 11 of those appearances as a player (once in 2000-01) and as a staff member (10). Wyckoff begins her third season in a head coaching capacity with the Seminoles, including her second as the full-time head coach.
Following FSU’s season opener, the Seminoles turn around and host a big game vs. No. 11 Tennessee on Thursday, Nov. 9, at 6 p.m. at the Tucker Center. Fans are encouraged to wear white with the first 500 fans receiving a rally towel courtesy of Truist.
In Florida State’s two exhibition wins against Flagler (124-50) and Clayton State (97-52), it picked up where it left off from last season by averaging 110.5 points per game in the two preseason games. FSU averaged 79.3 points per game last year, its highest since 2017-18.
Florida State holds an impressive 131-36 (.784) record against non-conference opponents over the last 11 seasons played. FSU has won 28 of its last 29 season openers and is 41-10 all-time in season-opening games.
FSU leads Charleston Southern 3-0 all-time, with the teams last playing on Dec. 5, 2021 (FSU won 83-32).
Sophomore guard Ta’Niya Latson burst onto the scene in last year’s 113-50 season-opening win vs. Bethune-Cookman when she dropped 28 points on 10-of-22 shooting. Latson begins the season on the Preseason Wade Watch List, the Preseason All-ACC Team and on the Preseason Ann Meyers-Drysdale Shooting Guard of the Year Watch List.
Of Florida State’s 21 trips to the NCAA Tournament, head coach Brooke Wyckoff has been a part of 11 of those appearances as a player (once in 2000-01) and as a staff member (10). Wyckoff begins her third season in a head coaching capacity with the Seminoles, including her second as the full-time head coach.
Following FSU’s season opener, the Seminoles turn around and host a big game vs. No. 11 Tennessee on Thursday, Nov. 9, at 6 p.m. at the Tucker Center. Fans are encouraged to wear white with the first 500 fans receiving a rally towel courtesy of Truist.