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The Florida State University women’s basketball team achieved a significant upset, defeating the No. 3 ranked Notre Dame 86-81 in an electrifying match. This victory enhances FSU’s season record to 23-6 and marks only the second win against Notre Dame in 15 matchups, with Ta’Niya Latson leading the team with 23 points. The Seminoles showcased resilience, overcoming an early deficit and solidifying their status in the ACC. With their next matchup against Duke on March 1, FSU fans are eager to witness the team’s continued success.
South Bend Stunner: FSU Women’s Basketball Pulls Off Major Upset
In an electrifying showdown in South Bend, the Florida State University (FSU) women’s basketball team made waves by upsetting the No. 3 ranked Notre Dame with a thrilling 86-81 victory on February 27, 2025. This remarkable win not only boosts the Seminoles’ season record to 23-6 but also underscores their prowess in the ACC with a solid 13-4 conference standing.
A Historic Win
For FSU, this victory marks a significant milestone. It is just the second time in 15 matchups that the Seminoles have bested the Fighting Irish, and it’s their first win ever on the road against Notre Dame! Fans and players alike are buzzing about this historic achievement, solidifying FSU’s place as a formidable force in collegiate basketball.
Star Performers Shine Bright
Leading the charge for FSU was the dazzling Ta’Niya Latson, who dropped a jaw-dropping 23 points, hitting a remarkable milestone of over 2,000 career points during the game. This accomplishment places her among an elite group as only the third player in ACC history to achieve this feat within three seasons. Latson showcased her scoring skills, impressively netting 22 of those points in the second half, and she also made headlines by breaking the FSU career free throw record—previously held by the legendary Sue Galkantas.
But Latson wasn’t the only star in the spotlight. Makayla Timpson shone like a beacon, contributing 22 points along with an impressive 17 rebounds. This marks her 15th double-double of the season, and she has now surpassed Natasha Howard to take the title for FSU’s career rebounding record with a total of 1,058 rebounds. Meanwhile, O’Mariah Gordon chimed in with a crucial 15 points, playing an essential role in FSU’s effort to secure this monumental victory.
Comeback Efforts Lead to Victory
The game didn’t start off in FSU’s favor. The Seminoles found themselves trailing 23-14 by the end of the first quarter, but they dug deep, storming back to lead 44-40 at halftime with a powerful 30-17 scoring frenzy in the second quarter. As the game progressed, Florida State maintained a comfortable 67-57 advantage heading into the fourth quarter. However, the Fighting Irish weren’t ready to throw in the towel, narrowing the gap to just one point with a little over six minutes remaining.
In those final tense moments, FSU kept their composure and stretched the lead thanks to two consecutive jumpers from Timpson and crucial layups from Latson, sealing the deal with the final score of 86-81. The thrill of victory rang loud as FSU pulled off such a monumental win.
Notre Dame’s New Challenge
For Notre Dame, the loss marks back-to-back defeats in the ACC, their first two consecutive losses since 2021. After previously leading the conference with a record of 15-2, their chances of clinching the ACC title seem slim. They’ll need to win their next game against No. 25 Louisville and must hope that NC State falls to SMU to keep their title hopes alive.
Looking Ahead
The excitement doesn’t stop here as FSU prepares for their next match against No. 16 Duke on March 1, 2025. The atmosphere is sure to be electric during Senior Day at their home court, the Donald L. Tucker Civic Center, scheduled for a 6 p.m. tip-off. It’s the perfect opportunity for fans to come out and support their Seminoles as they continue to make history!
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