Florida State Tops Pittsburgh in an Intense ACC Matchup
A Strong Performance from the Seminoles
The Florida State Seminoles secured a crucial ACC victory on Wednesday night, defeating the Pittsburgh Panthers 82-70 at the Donald L. Tucker Center. The win improved Florida State’s record to 12-5 overall and 3-3 in conference play, while Pittsburgh dropped to an identical 12-5 record and 3-3 in the ACC. Led by standout performances from Jamir Watkins and Malique Ewin, the Seminoles displayed resilience and intensity throughout the game.
Ewin recorded his third consecutive double-double, finishing with 18 points and 13 rebounds. Watkins dominated offensively, scoring a game-high 26 points, while Chandler Jackson and Daquan Davis added 13 and 11 points, respectively. Florida State’s defense was also on display, forcing 17 turnovers and holding Pittsburgh to 37.5% shooting for the game.
A Sloppy First Half
The game began with both teams struggling offensively. Florida State and Pittsburgh combined for 24 turnovers in the first half, with Pitt committing 14 of them. The Panthers’ point guard Jaland Lowe had a particularly rough start, tallying six turnovers before halftime as Florida State’s full-court press created chaos. Despite their struggles, Pitt managed to stay close thanks to Ishmael Leggett’s nine first-half points and consistent rebounding from Zack Austin and Cam Corhen.
Florida State took advantage of Pittsburgh’s miscues to maintain control. Watkins led the Seminoles with three first-half three-pointers, while Ewin contributed with his physical presence in the paint. A buzzer-beating floater from Chandler Jackson sent Florida State into the break with a 28-23 lead.
Florida State Pulls Away in the Second Half
Pittsburgh opened the second half with a quick run, including a three-pointer from Austin that cut the deficit to one. However, Florida State responded with a decisive 10-0 run, highlighted by four consecutive baskets from Ewin. This stretch reestablished a double-digit lead for the Seminoles and forced Pittsburgh to call a timeout.
Florida State’s perimeter shooting remained strong as Justin Thomas and Daquan Davis hit back-to-back three-pointers, extending the lead to 16 points midway through the half. Watkins continued to shine, grabbing key rebounds and attacking the rim to maintain the Seminoles’ advantage.
Pittsburgh’s Late Push Falls Short
The Panthers attempted to mount a comeback behind the hot hand of Jorge Diaz Graham, who scored 15 of his 17 points in the second half. Diaz Graham hit back-to-back three-pointers and added a steal, sparking a 12-2 Pittsburgh run that brought the deficit down to five points with just over five minutes remaining. Austin also contributed with a timely three-pointer, adding to the Panthers’ momentum.
Despite their efforts, Pittsburgh couldn’t overcome Florida State’s composure at the free-throw line. The Seminoles converted 19 of 22 free-throw attempts in the final five minutes to seal the victory. A pair of dunks in the closing seconds punctuated Florida State’s dominant performance.
Key Takeaways
Florida State’s ability to capitalize on turnovers and dominate the boards proved to be the difference in the game. The Seminoles outrebounded the Panthers 37-31, including a 19-12 edge in the second half. Ewin’s third consecutive double-double highlighted his importance to the team, while Watkins’ consistent scoring provided a reliable offensive spark.
For Pittsburgh, turnovers were their downfall. The team committed a season-high 17 turnovers, with Lowe accounting for eight of them. Despite a strong second-half showing from Diaz Graham and Lowe, who scored 20 of his 22 points after halftime, the Panthers couldn’t recover from their early mistakes.
Looking Ahead
Florida State will look to build on this victory as they host Georgia Tech on Saturday. With their defensive intensity and balanced scoring, the Seminoles appear poised to climb the ACC standings in the coming weeks.
Pittsburgh, on the other hand, will return home to face Clemson. The Panthers will need to clean up their ball-handling and find more consistent offensive contributions if they hope to bounce back and remain competitive in conference play.
This game showcased the highs and lows of both teams, with Florida State’s execution and physicality ultimately prevailing over Pittsburgh’s late-game push. As the ACC season heats up, both squads will aim to address their weaknesses and solidify their positions in the standings.







