Florida State Secures 82-64 Victory Over Winthrop in Non-Conference Finale
The Florida State Seminoles wrapped up their non-conference schedule in commanding fashion, defeating the Winthrop Eagles 82-64 on Tuesday night at the Donald L. Tucker Civic Center in Tallahassee. Powered by standout performances from Malique Ewin and Jamir Watkins, the Seminoles improved to 9-3, showcasing their dominance in a game where they controlled the tempo from start to finish.
Winthrop, which entered the game on a five-game winning streak, fell to 9-4. Despite a strong start, the Eagles struggled to maintain momentum against Florida State’s size and efficiency.
Dominant First Half for Florida State
Florida State asserted control midway through the first half with a decisive 29-12 run that turned a close contest into a commanding 45-27 halftime lead. Malique Ewin led the way, contributing 13 points and nine rebounds in the first half alone. Jamir Watkins matched Ewin’s scoring output with 13 first-half points, including critical baskets during Florida State’s surge.
The Seminoles’ defense played a pivotal role, limiting Winthrop to 27% shooting from the field in the first half while forcing eight turnovers. Taylor Bol Bowen added nine points during this stretch, including a transition three-pointer and a powerful dunk that energized the home crowd.
Winthrop’s Resilience
Winthrop made adjustments in the second half, cutting the deficit to 14 points on multiple occasions. Bryce Baker spearheaded the Eagles’ effort with 15 of his career-high 18 points coming after halftime. Nick Johnson added 17 points, while Paul Jones III hit a timely three-pointer to bring the Eagles within 59-45 midway through the second half.
However, Winthrop’s inability to sustain their offensive rhythm and capitalize on Florida State’s turnovers ultimately cost them. The Eagles finished the game shooting just 29% from the field and 25% from beyond the arc, well below their season averages.
Florida State’s Balanced Attack
Florida State displayed their depth and versatility throughout the game. Ewin recorded his second double-double of the season with 21 points and 15 rebounds, dominating the paint and providing second-chance opportunities. Watkins led all scorers with 23 points, going a perfect 8-for-8 from the free-throw line.
Bol Bowen had a career night, finishing with 13 points and 13 rebounds for his first double-double. Chandler Jackson added 14 points, showcasing his scoring and playmaking ability. Despite committing a season-high 20 turnovers, Florida State’s efficiency inside the arc (60% shooting) and dominance on the boards (49-31 rebounding edge) kept them firmly in control.
Key Moments in the Second Half
Florida State’s ability to respond to Winthrop’s runs was a defining aspect of the game. Watkins drained back-to-back three-pointers with just under six minutes remaining to extend the Seminoles’ lead to 74-49, their largest margin of the night. These critical baskets deflated the Eagles’ momentum and allowed Florida State to cruise to victory in the closing minutes.
Areas for Improvement
While Florida State’s offensive output was impressive, their 20 turnovers highlighted areas for growth. The Eagles capitalized on these mistakes, converting them into 20 points. Head coach Leonard Hamilton will likely emphasize ball security as the Seminoles prepare for the tougher competition in ACC play.
Looking Ahead
With their non-conference schedule complete, Florida State turns their focus to the ACC, where they will host Louisville on Saturday for their conference opener. The Seminoles will aim to build on their strong performances and refine their game as they face a more challenging slate of opponents.
Winthrop, meanwhile, will return home to face Mercer, seeking to rebound and regain momentum as they continue their season.
A Promising End to Non-Conference Play
Florida State’s 82-64 win over Winthrop showcased the team’s ability to dominate in the paint, control the boards, and execute with efficiency on both ends of the floor. With standout performances from Ewin, Watkins, and Bol Bowen, the Seminoles enter ACC play with confidence and momentum.
As the season progresses, Florida State’s depth and talent will be tested against some of the nation’s best teams. However, their performance against Winthrop demonstrated the potential for a successful campaign ahead.







