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3 Louisville Cardinals Florida State Seminoles Vs FLORIDA STATE VS. LOUISVILLE NOTES FLORIDA STATE VS. LOUISVILLE SCORESHEET Interim Head Coach: Brooke Wyckoff FLORIDA STATE #3 LOUISVILLE FLORIDA STATE (8-6, 7-6) Associate Head Coach: Joy McCorvey SEMINOLES CARDINALS Assistant Coaches: Morgan Toles, Adam Surguine No. Name Field Goals Free Throws Fouls FG FT TP GAME 15 222222222 1111111111 12345 20-1, 13-1 0 BIANCA JACKSON No. 3 Louisville Cardinals 5-11 • G • RJr. • Montgomery, Alabama 222233333 1111111111 VS 1 RIVER BALDWIN 222222222 1111111111 12345 February 21, 2021 | Tallahassee, Fla. 8-6, 7-6 6-5 • C • So. • Andalusia, Alabama 222233333 1111111111 2 SAMMIE PUISIS 222222222 1111111111 12345 Donald L. Tucker Center 6-1 • G • So. • Mason, Ohio 222233333 1111111111 Interim Head Coach Head Coach 3 SAYAWNI LASSITER 222222222 1111111111 12345 Florida State leads all-time series 18-15 Brooke Wyckoff (Florida State ‘01) Jeff Walz (Northern Kentucky ‘95) 5-10 • G • RJr. • Dorchester, Massachusetts 222233333 1111111111 Career Record: 8-6 | 1st Season Career Record: 379-105 | 14th Season 4 AMAYA BROWN 222222222 1111111111 12345 GAME COVERAGE 222233333 1111111111 Record at FSU: 8-6 | 1st Season Record at UofL: 379-105 | 14th Season 5-11 • G • Jr. • Albuquerque, New Mexico 5 SARA BEJEDI 222222222 1111111111 12345 5-7 • G • So. • Helsinki, Finland 222233333 1111111111 TV/LIVE STREAM | ACC NETWORK EXTRA GAMEDAY FACTS 10 KOURTNEY WEBER 222222222 1111111111 12345 • Florida State Women’s Basketball (8-6, 7-6) hosts a key ACC battle against first-place and third-ranked Louisville (20-1, 13-1) on Sunday at 2 5-10 • G • Jr. • New Orleans, Louisiana 222233333 1111111111 p.m. at the Donald L. Tucker Center. The Seminoles currently hold the fifth-place spot in the ACC with three games remaining in the regular 12 SAVANNAH WILKINSON 222222222 1111111111 12345 RADIO | WTLY 1270 AM/96.5 FM season, and are one of five conference schools who hold a better than .500 record in league play. 6-0 • F • RJr. • London, England 222233333 1111111111 • Projected to finish eighth in the ACC by the league’s head coaches, Florida State is currently fifth in the conference. Its whirlwind season 14 ERIN HOWARD 222222222 1111111111 12345 includes having 15 games re-scheduled this year, a span of 40 practices at the beginning of the season with just one game played (vs. 6-1 • F • Jr. • Madison, Wisconsin 222233333 1111111111 2020-21 SCHEDULE Florida in the season opener), the cancellation of three non-conference games and a bevy of injuries throughout the year. 23 TIANA ENGLAND 222222222 1111111111 12345 • Redshirt junior guard Bianca Jackson poured in a career-high 21 points in FSU’s earlier matchup at Louisville on Jan. 17, going 9-of-16 from the 5-7 • G • Grad. • Stamford, Connecticut 222233333 1111111111 floor. The Montgomery, Ala., native has shouldered much of the scoring load since the start of the new year, leading FSU in scoring in five of 24 MORGAN JONES 222222222 1111111111 12345 FLORIDA STATE (8-6, 7-6) the nine games played in 2021, including four of the last five. 6-2 • G • Jr. • Jonesboro, Georgia 222233333 1111111111 32 VALENCIA MYERS 222222222 1111111111 12345 • Florida State’s last two Top 5-ranked wins have come against Louisville, with each occurring last season. FSU defeated fourth-ranked 6-3 • F • Jr. • Solon, Ohio 222233333 1111111111 Date Opponent EST Time/Result Louisville, 62-60, in the ACC Tournament semifinals in 2020, and also won at Louisville, defeating No. 5 UofL, 67-59, on Feb. 6, 2020. Nov. 25 (Wed.) at Florida A&M Canceled 33 IZABELA NICOLETTI 222222222 1111111111 12345 • The Seminoles are coming off a physical 62-48 loss to Georgia Tech at home on Thursday night, but FSU did out-rebound the much taller 5-10 • G • RSo. • Americana, Sao Paulo, Brazil 222233333 1111111111 Dec. 1 (Tue.) Florida (ACC Network Extra) W, 81-75 Yellow Jackets, 37-29. FSU has out-rebounded each of its last four opponents played (Miami twice, Syracuse and Georgia Tech). Dec. 3 (Thu.) at #15 Northwestern Canceled • FSU enters Sunday’s game ranked 55th in the NET rankings, owning strong wins over No. 26 Virginia Tech on the road, No. 36 UNC on the road Head Coach: Jeff Walz Dec. 6 (Sun.) Austin Peay (ACC Network Extra) Canceled (which happened with only eight players dressed and without Kourtney Weber) and at home vs. No. 43 Syracuse. The Seminoles do not own Associate Head Coach: Stephanie Norman Dec. 13 (Sun.) Virginia* (RSN) W, 69-51 a loss outside the Top 75, and have an average opponent NET rank of ninth. LOUISVILLE (20-1, 13-1) Assistant Coaches: Sam Purcell, Jonneshia Pineda Dec. 17 (Thu.) at #2 Louisville* (ACC Network) Postponed • FSU is 6-1 this season at the Tucker Center, out-scoring opponents on an average of 70.6-62.9 (+7.7 scoring margin). Dec. 17 (Thu.) at Clemson* (ACC Network Extra) L, 69-72 No. Name Field Goals Free Throws Fouls FG FT TP Dec. 20 (Sun.) Pittsburgh* (ACC Network Extra) W, 67-53 POSSIBLE STARTERS INFO 0 RAMANI PARKER 222222222 1111111111 12345 Dec. 31 (Thu.) at Virginia Tech* (ACC Network Extra) W, 73-63 6-4 • F • RFr. • Fresno, Calif. 222233333 1111111111 Bianca Jackson a 1 of 8 players in the ACC shooting 80+ percent from the line (84.6 percent). 1 DANA EVANS 222222222 1111111111 12345 Jan. 3 (Sun.) at Wake Forest* Postponed G 222233333 1111111111 5-11 / Redshirt Junior a Leading the Seminoles by averaging 15.0 points over the last five games played. 5-6 • G • Sr. • Gary, Ind. Jan. 7 (Thu.) Duke* (ACC Network Extra) Canceled 0 Montgomery, Ala. 2 AHLANA SMITH 222222222 1111111111 12345 Jan. 17 (Sun.) Clemson (RSN)* Postponed University of South Carolina a Ranked 54th in the 2017 recruiting class by ESPNW Hoopgurlz. 5-9 • G • Jr. • Charlotte, N.C. 222233333 1111111111 Jan. 17 (Sun.) at #2 Louisville* (ESPN2) L, 56-84 3 MALEA WILLIAMS 222222222 1111111111 12345 Jan. 21 (Thu.) #2 NC State (ACC Network) Postponed Kourtney Weber a Averaging 13.0 points this season (averaged 3.9 points entering this season). 6-4 • F • Fr. • Georgetown, Ky. 222233333 1111111111 G 222222222 1111111111 12345 Jan. 21 (Thu.) Clemson* (ACC Network Extra) W, 95-88 (2OT) 5-10 / Junior a Top 11 in the ACC in free throw percentage, steals and minutes played. 4 ELIZABETH BALOGUN New Orleans, La. 6-1 • G • Jr. • Chattanooga, Tenn. 222233333 1111111111 Jan. 24 (Sun.) at Virginia* (ACC Network Extra) Canceled 10 a Born and raised in New Orleans. Ursuline Academy 5 MYKASA ROBINSON 222222222 1111111111 12345 Jan. 24 (Sun.) at Georgia Tech* (ACC Network Extra) L, 58-66 5-7 • G • Jr. • Ashland, Ky. 222233333 1111111111 Jan. 28 (Thu.) at Boston College* (ACC Network) Postponed Morgan Jones 10 HAILEY VAN LITH 222222222 1111111111 12345 a Entered the season averaging 5.5 career points (13.6 points this season). 222233333 1111111111 Jan. 28 (Thu.) at Wake Forest* (ACC Network Extra) L, 59-73 G 6-2 / Junior 5-7 • G • Fr. • Wenatchee, Wash. a Second on FSU with 10 double-figure scoring games (Jackson has 11). 222222222 1111111111 12345 Feb. 4 (Thu.) at North Carolina* (ACC Network Extra) W, 61-51 Jonesboro, Ga. 11 NORIKA KONNO 24 a Serves as the FSU Women’s Basketball Rep on the Student-Athlete Advisory Committee. 5-10 • G • So. • Sendai, Japan 222233333 1111111111 Feb. 7 (Sun.) at Miami* (ESPNU) L, 52-68 Our Lady of Mercy HS 13 MERISSAH RUSSELL 222222222 1111111111 12345 Feb. 11 (Thu.) Syracuse* (ACC Network) W, 67-52 5-11 • G • Fr. • Ottawa, Ontario 222233333 1111111111 Sammie Puisis a 23rd all-time at FSU with 76 3-point field goals made. Feb. 14 (Sun.) Miami* (ACC Network) W, 67-59 222222222 1111111111 12345 G 6-1 / Sophomore 14 KIANNA SMITH a Has adjusted to playing the ‘4’ this season instead of shooting guard. 6-0 • G • RJr. • Moreno Valley, Calif. 222233333 1111111111 Feb. 18 (Thu.) Georgia Tech* (ACC Network) L, 48-62 2 Mason, Ohio Feb. 21 (Sun.) #3 Louisville* (ACC Network Extra) 2pm a Has the goal of working in the business finance field after graduation. 22 ELIZABETH DIXON 222222222 1111111111 12345 William Mason High 6-5 • F • Jr. • Memphis, Tenn. 222233333 1111111111 Feb. 25 (Thu.) at Notre Dame* (ACC Network Extra) 7pm 44 OLIVIA COCHRAN 222222222 1111111111 12345 Feb. 28 (Sun.) Wake Forest* (RSN) Noon Valencia Myers a Had her fourth double-figure game this season with 12 pts vs. Miami on 2/14. 6-3 • F • Fr. • Columbus, Ga. 222233333 1111111111 Mar. 3-7 ACC Tournament (Greensboro, N.C.) TBA F 6-3 / Junior a School-record tying nine blocked shots vs. Virginia on Dec. 13. Solon, Ohio 32 a One of her favorite activities outside of basketball is rollerskating. *ACC Game Solon High School RSN (Regional Sports Network) Rankings AP.
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