Just over halfway into the college basketball season, we’ve been able to get a good feel for what kind of teams Florida State men’s and women’s basketball are.
After a slow start and a handful of bad losses, the men’s team has found more consistency in ACC play, ranked fourth in the conference standings with a 6-3 record. FSU head coach Leonard Hamilton’s “winning by committee” system has come to fruition and is bringing the Seminoles favorable results.
The women’s team has succeeded out of the gate as a consistent team in the AP Top 25. The Seminoles own impressive wins over Tennessee, North Carolina and Virginia Tech, with a handful of players emerging as some of the best in the nation.
Here is where both teams rank in various NCAA individual statistics.
Individual statistics
*Statistics are according to the NCAA men’s and women’s leaders.
Ta’Niya Latson, So., Guard
- Field goal attempts 7th (364)
- Field goals T-14th (156)
- Free throw attempts 11th (129)
- Free throw percentage 49th (85.27)
- Free throws 6th (110)
- Points 11th (436 points)
- Points per game 16th (20.8)
Makayla Timpson, Jr., Forward
- Blocks 6th (57)
- Blocks per game 12th (2.59)
- Double-doubles T-29th (9)
- Field goal percentage 21st (58.53)
- Rebounds T-21st (204)
- Rebounds per game 46th (9.3)
O’Mariah Gordon, Jr., Guard
- Assist/turnover ratio 32nd (24.42)
Team Statistics
Women’s
- Assist/turnover ratio 32nd (1.19%)
- Blocks per game 47th (4.4)
- Free throw percentage 37th (76.44%)
- Free throws made per game 30th (15.05)
- Defensive rebounds per game 19th (29.7)
- Rebounds per game 26th (42.09)
- Scoring offense 16th (81.5 points per game)
- Turnovers per game 6th (11.2)
Men’s
- Bench points per game 23rd (28.95 points)
- Steals per game 16th (9.2 steals)
- Turnover margin 30th (3.5%)
- Turnovers forced (15.55 per game)
ACC standings
Women’s
(No. 16) Louisville 18-3, 7-1
(No. 21) Syracuse 17-3, 7-2
(No. 17) Virginia Tech 16-4, 7-2
(No. 24) North Carolina 15-6, 7-2
(No. 5) NC State 18-2, 6-2
(No. 14) Notre Dame 15-4, 5-3
(RV) Florida State 15-7, 6-4
Duke 13-7, 5-4
Georgia Tech 13-8, 4-5
Miami 13-6, 3-5
Boston College 11-11, 3-6
Virginia 10-10, 2-7
Clemson 9-12, 2-7
Pittsburgh 7-14, 1-7
Wake Forest 4-16, 0-8
Men’s
(No. 3) North Carolina 17-4, 9-1
(No. 7) Duke 16-4, 7-2
(RV) Virginia 15-5, 6-3
Florida State 12-8, 6-3
Wake Forest 13-6, 5-3
NC State 14-7, 6-4
Syracuse 14-7, 5-5
Miami 14-7, 5-5
Virginia Tech 13-8, 5-5
Clemson 14-6, 4-5
Boston College 13-8, 4-6
Pittsburgh 12-8, 3-6
Georgia Tech 10-11, 3-7
Notre Dame 7-13, 2-7
Louisville 6-15, 1-9
Jack Williams covers Florida State athletics for Tallahassee Democrat. Contact him via email at [email protected] or on X @jackgwilliams.