FSU sports information:
The No. 24 Florida State women’s basketball team (23-6, 13-4 ACC) will face its third consecutive ranked opponent on Sunday at 6 p.m., welcoming No. 16 Duke (22-7, 13-4 ACC) to the Donald L. Tucker Center.
Prior to the game, Malea Williams, Mariana Valenzuela, O’Mariah Gordon and Makayla Timpson will be honored for Senior Day.
Florida State owns 15 wins over the Blue Devils in program history, and have won the previous four at home.
The Seminoles lead the country in scoring at 89.3 points per game, led by Ta’Niya Latson, who is the nation’s leading scorer at 26.0 points per game. Timpson ranks third nationally in blocks (91) and blocks per game (3.1).
The game will air on the ACC Network with Kelly Gramlich and Jenn Hildreth on the call. The Seminole Sport Network can be found at 96.5 The Spear, Seminoles.com.
The Last Time Out
For the first time in program history, the Seminoles defeated No. 3 Notre Dame in the Purcell Pavilion, 86-81.
Latson dazzled with 23 points and nine assists, while Timpson contributed her 15th double-double of the season behind 22 points and 17 rebounds.
Gordon scored in double figures, contributing 15, while Carla Viegas made major contributions from three, sinking four for 12 points.
Viegas hit three, three-point shots in the second quarter, helping the Seminoles erase a 15-point deficit to take the lead.
The No. 24 Florida State women’s basketball team (23-6, 13-4 ACC) will face its third consecutive ranked opponent on Sunday at 6 p.m., welcoming No. 16 Duke (22-7, 13-4 ACC) to the Donald L. Tucker Center.
Prior to the game, Malea Williams, Mariana Valenzuela, O’Mariah Gordon and Makayla Timpson will be honored for Senior Day.
Florida State owns 15 wins over the Blue Devils in program history, and have won the previous four at home.
The Seminoles lead the country in scoring at 89.3 points per game, led by Ta’Niya Latson, who is the nation’s leading scorer at 26.0 points per game. Timpson ranks third nationally in blocks (91) and blocks per game (3.1).
The game will air on the ACC Network with Kelly Gramlich and Jenn Hildreth on the call. The Seminole Sport Network can be found at 96.5 The Spear, Seminoles.com.
The Last Time Out
For the first time in program history, the Seminoles defeated No. 3 Notre Dame in the Purcell Pavilion, 86-81.
Latson dazzled with 23 points and nine assists, while Timpson contributed her 15th double-double of the season behind 22 points and 17 rebounds.
Gordon scored in double figures, contributing 15, while Carla Viegas made major contributions from three, sinking four for 12 points.
Viegas hit three, three-point shots in the second quarter, helping the Seminoles erase a 15-point deficit to take the lead.