Florida State Upsets No. 13 North Carolina with Buzzer-Beater in 86-84 Thriller
Seminoles Hand Tar Heels Their First Home Loss
Florida State women’s basketball secured a dramatic 86-84 victory over No. 13 North Carolina on Sunday afternoon at Carmichael Arena in Chapel Hill. Junior guard Ta’Niya Latson hit a game-winning layup as time expired, delivering a signature win for the Seminoles and snapping the Tar Heels’ five-game winning streak. Florida State improved to 16-4 overall and 6-2 in ACC play, while North Carolina dropped to 18-4 and 6-3 in the conference.
Latson led all scorers with 25 points, adding eight assists to her stat line. Sydney Bowles chipped in 18 points, hitting six three-pointers, while Makayla Timpson recorded 15 points, eight rebounds, and three blocks. Maria Gakdeng paced North Carolina with a season-high 21 points, while Alyssa Ustby added 14 points and 11 rebounds for her ninth double-double of the season.
A Back-and-Forth Battle
The game was tight throughout, featuring 20 lead changes and four ties. Florida State started strong with a 7-0 run in the opening two minutes, but North Carolina quickly responded with a flurry of three-pointers from Lexi Donarski and Ustby to close the gap. By the end of the first quarter, the Seminoles held a narrow 25-23 lead.
In the second quarter, the pace slowed as both teams ramped up defensively. Reniya Kelly’s fast-break layup gave North Carolina its first lead at 42-40 late in the quarter. A quick response from Bowles, who nailed a deep three-pointer, put Florida State back ahead. However, Kelly’s buzzer-beating jumper sent the Tar Heels into halftime with a slim 44-43 lead.
Florida State’s Resilience
The Seminoles came out firing in the third quarter, led by Latson’s drives to the basket and Timpson’s dominance in the paint. Despite a 6-0 run by North Carolina that gave the Tar Heels their largest lead at 58-53, Florida State battled back with an 8-0 stretch to reclaim the advantage at 65-62 heading into the fourth.
Bowles was instrumental during this stretch, hitting back-to-back three-pointers to keep Florida State within striking distance. Timpson’s defensive presence also played a key role, as she blocked multiple shots and disrupted North Carolina’s interior scoring attempts.
A Dramatic Fourth Quarter
The fourth quarter was a showcase of high-intensity basketball, with both teams exchanging runs. Donarski’s three-pointer midway through the period electrified the Carmichael Arena crowd and gave North Carolina a 73-69 lead. However, Florida State quickly answered with a 7-0 run capped by a Bowles triple, reclaiming the lead at 76-73.
North Carolina regained the advantage with two clutch free throws from Gakdeng, putting the Tar Heels up 81-80 with 18 seconds left. Bowles responded with her sixth three-pointer of the game to push Florida State ahead 84-82. Kelly’s layup tied the game at 84, setting the stage for Latson’s heroics.
With 3.2 seconds remaining, Latson received the inbound pass, drove to the basket, and scored over two defenders as the buzzer sounded, securing the win for the Seminoles.
Key Performances and Takeaways
Latson’s 25 points and game-winning shot highlighted her leadership and scoring ability. Bowles’ six three-pointers tied her career high and provided crucial momentum for Florida State. Timpson’s all-around game, including her defensive contributions, underscored her value as one of the top forwards in the ACC.
For North Carolina, Gakdeng’s 21 points and Ustby’s ninth double-double were standout performances. Kelly added 16 points and six rebounds, while Donarski scored 12 points, including several key baskets late in the game. Despite the loss, the Tar Heels showcased their depth, with five players scoring in double figures.
Turning Point: Latson’s Game-Winner
The decisive moment came in the final seconds, when Latson delivered the game-winning layup. Her ability to execute under pressure and navigate through the defense highlighted her poise and skill, sealing Florida State’s first road win against a ranked opponent this season.
Looking Ahead
Florida State will travel to Boston College on Thursday, seeking to build on this momentum and climb further in the ACC standings. The Seminoles’ depth and balanced scoring make them a formidable opponent as the season progresses.
North Carolina will head west to face No. 22 California on Thursday. The Tar Heels will look to regroup and address their defensive lapses as they aim to return to their winning ways.
A Statement Victory for Florida State
This thrilling win reinforced Florida State’s status as a contender in the ACC. Their ability to perform in high-pressure situations and execute down the stretch highlighted their growth and potential. For North Carolina, the loss served as a reminder of the challenges of maintaining consistency against top-tier competition. Both teams will look to use this game as a springboard for the remainder of their seasons.







