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The Florida State Seminoles women's basketball team represents Florida State University (variously Florida State or FSU) in the intercollegiate sport of basketball. The Seminoles compete in the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division I and the Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC). Florida State has made 22 NCAA tournament ...
The 2009–10 Florida State Seminoles women's basketball team represented Florida State University in the 2009–10 NCAA Division I women's basketball season. The Seminoles were coached by Sue Semrau. The Seminoles were a member of the Atlantic Coast Conference. The Seminoles won their second consecutive regular season title and were selected ...
The 40,000 square foot Florida State Basketball Training Center is attached to the Donald L. Tucker Center and is one of the nation's top basketball-only facilities. The $10 million facility opened in April 2002 is home to the Seminole men's and women's basketball programs and is truly a first class facility for its players and coaching staff.
With FSU clinging to a 46-45 lead with 6:08 left in the third, Timpson busted the game open with her 8-0 run. She scored 10 points in the third quarter to give FSU a 58-49 lead heading into the ...
The waiting game begins for Florida State women's basketball (23-10, 12-6) following its semifinal loss to NC State in ACC Tournament semifinals on Saturday.. The Seminoles have a week off before ...
The No. 20 Florida State women's basketball team (7-2) won 99-73 against Jacksonville University (3-5) Thursday afternoon in an Education Game at the Donald L. Tucker Center. “I’m proud of the ...
Sue Semrau. Susan Paige Semrau (born March 9, 1962) [1] is the former head women's basketball coach at Florida State University. From 1997 through 2022, Semrau compiled a 468-252 career record at FSU. She retired after her 24th season at FSU. [2] During the 2020–21 season she took a leave of absence to care for her mother. [3]
The Broncos' historic season continues as FSU women's basketball gets the third NCAA Tournament win in program history behind a dominant game vs. IUP.