TALLAHASSEE –The Florida State women’s basketball team (10-20, 5-13) will take on Georgia Tech (13-17, 8-10) on Wednesday at 4 p.m. in the opening round of the 2026 ACC Ally Women’s Basketball Tournament at the GAS South Arena in Duluth, Georgia.
Florida State has faced Georgia Tech twice in program history at the ACC Tournament, holding a 1-1 record. The Seminoles picked up the first ACC Tournament victory for the program over the Yellow Jackets in 1996.
The Noles earned the 14th-seed in the bracket, while Georgia Tech is the 11th. Earlier this season, FSU fell to Georgia Tech, 80-69, with three Seminoles scoring in double figures and forcing 13 total turnovers from the Yellow Jackets.
Florida State enters the postseason led by Solè Williams, who is averaging 15.4 points per game, ranking top 10 in the ACC. Williams also ranks top five in the league for free throw percentage at 86.6.
The game will air on the ACC Network with Courtney Lyle and Brooke Weisbrod on the call. The Seminole Sport Network can be found on Seminoles.com and 96.5 The Spear with Melissa Bruner and Jack Kavovit. The broadcast can be found on the Sirius XM app.
The Last Time Out
The Florida State women’s basketball team closed out the regular season on a high note with a 77-74 overtime victory over Wake Forest on Sunday afternoon at LJVM Coliseum in Winston-Salem, North Carolina.
Florida State out rebounded Wake Forest 49-39, as the Seminoles corralled 16 offensive rebounds and scored 20 second-chance points, with every player grabbing an offensive rebound. Every Seminole contributed to the victory, as each player recorded at least two points, and a rebound with the Garnet and Gold bench contributing 28 points.
Four Seminoles landed in double figures, with senior guard Sydney Bowles leading the effort with 17 points on 6-of-14 shooting. She would also earn three assists and six rebounds, as well as one steal. Junior guard Emma Risch followed with 13 points, sinking two threes. Risch posted a career-high in steals with three against the Demon Deacons and tied her high in rebounds with seven.
Graduate forward Allie Kubek and graduate guard Jasmine Shavers each registered 11 points to round out the quad. Kubek went 5-of-10 from the floor while also leading the team in rebounds with eight and picked up a block and a steal. Shavers added two threes and posted a strong 5-of-6 mark at the stripe, while reaching a career high with a team-leading six assists.
Freshman guard Mari Gerton contributed 15 strong minutes, adding a career-high three assists, four rebounds and a steal.
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