Florida State - Femenino

Florida State - Femenino

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WNCAAB 03/22 21:30 122 Florida State - Femenino v Alabama - Femenino L 74-82
WNCAAB 03/09 19:30 2 [65] Florida State - Femenino v NC State - Femenino [22] L 43-69
WNCAAB 03/09 00:30 3 [65] Florida State - Femenino v Syracuse - Femenino [40] W 78-65
WNCAAB 03/08 00:30 124 [334] Wake Forest - Femenino v Florida State - Femenino [66] W 53-70
WNCAAB 03/03 21:00 - Florida State - Femenino v Clemson - Femenino W 82-79
WNCAAB 03/01 01:00 - [60] Florida State - Femenino v Louisville - Femenino [43] L 55-70
WNCAAB 02/22 23:00 - Florida State - Femenino v Boston College - Femenino W 84-71
WNCAAB 02/18 21:00 - [66] Florida State - Femenino v Miami Florida - Femenino [88] W 74-68
WNCAAB 02/15 23:00 - Wake Forest - Femenino v Florida State - Femenino W 63-71
WNCAAB 02/11 17:00 - [49] Notre Dame - Femenino v Florida State - Femenino [60] L 98-94
WNCAAB 02/09 00:00 - Pittsburgh - Femenino v Florida State - Femenino W 60-76
WNCAAB 02/04 16:00 - [87] Miami Florida - Femenino v Florida State - Femenino [80] W 68-75

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 appearances, advancing to the Round of 32 on sixteen occasions, the Sweet Sixteen on five occasions, and the Elite Eight on three occasions. Florida State has also made one appearance in the National Women's Invitation Tournament and two appearances in the Women's National Invitation Tournament. The Seminoles have won the regular season conference title three times, including two ACC titles, and the conference tournament title once.

Florida State has had twenty All-Americans and five players inducted into the Hall of Fame, and several players have gone on to play in the Women's National Basketball Association (WNBA).

The Seminoles are coached by Brooke Wyckoff and play their home games in the Donald L. Tucker Center on the university's Tallahassee, Florida, campus.

History

Florida State University has officially fielded a basketball team since 1970.

Early history (1970–1997)

Barbara Hollingsworth served as the first basketball coach for the Florida State Seminoles. She coached at the school for one year.

Linda Warren became the second basketball coach for the Lady Seminoles. She also coached at the school for one year.

Eddie Cubbon became the third head coach, staying at the school for one season and compiling a record of 11–5.

Joel Thirer, the fourth coach in four years, compiled a 9–6 record in one season.

Millie Usher became the first coach at Florida State to stay at the school for multiple seasons. Throughout two seasons, she compiled a record of 27–28.

Dianne Murphy, the sixth coach of the program, compiled a 37–35 record in three seasons with the Noles.

Jan Dykehouse-Allen stayed at the school for seven years and was the first coach to compile over 100 victories, with a record of 111–108. She was also the first coach to lead the team to the NCAA tournament.

Marynell Meadors led the Seminoles for ten years to a record of 132–152 and two tournament appearances.

Chris Gobrecht left to coach her alma mater after a five-win season at Florida State, her only year at the school.

Modern history (1997–present)

Sue Semrau is the winningest coach in program history.

Sue Semrau coached at Florida State for over 20 years. She led the Seminoles to 16 tournaments and was named the ACC Coach of the Year four times and the Associated Press Coach of the Year once.

Semrau took a leave of absence for the 2020–21 season and Brooke Wyckoff, who had been serving as the associate head coach, served as the interim coach for the duration of that season. On March 21, 2022, Semrau announced her retirement.

On March 29, 2022, former player and assistant Brooke Wyckoff was announced as the head coach of the program.

El equipo de baloncesto femenino de Florida State es un programa deportivo universitario que representa a la Universidad Estatal de Florida en Tallahassee, Florida, Estados Unidos. Compiten en la División I de la National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) y son miembros de la Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC). El equipo fue fundado en 1974 y juega sus partidos como local en el Donald L. Tucker Civic Center.

El equipo de baloncesto femenino de Florida State ha aparecido en 18 torneos de la NCAA, incluyendo 10 apariciones consecutivas desde 2010 hasta 2019. Han alcanzado la Final Four en tres ocasiones, en 2010, 2014 y 2019. El equipo también ha ganado cinco campeonatos de la ACC, en 2010, 2012, 2014, 2015 y 2019.

Algunas de las jugadoras más notables que han pasado por el programa de baloncesto femenino de Florida State incluyen a Sue Bird, Natasha Howard, Shakayla Thomas, Leticia Romero y Imani Wright.

El actual entrenador en jefe del equipo de baloncesto femenino de Florida State es Sue Semrau, quien ha estado al frente del programa desde 1997. Semrau ha llevado al equipo a 17 apariciones en torneos de la NCAA, 3 Final Four y 3 campeonatos de la ACC.