Florida State Women’s Basketball Overcomes Clemson with a Dominant Second Half
Seminoles Stay Unbeaten at Home
The Florida State women’s basketball team showcased its resilience and depth with a commanding 82-67 victory over Clemson on Thursday night at the Donald L. Tucker Center. With this win, the Seminoles improved to 14-4 overall and 4-2 in ACC play, preserving their perfect home record this season. Florida State’s second-half surge, powered by standout performances from Makayla Timpson, Ta’Niya Latson, and O’Mariah Gordon, proved to be the difference in the contest.
Timpson’s record-tying double-double of 17 points and 13 rebounds underscored her importance to the Seminoles’ success. Latson added 20 points and 10 assists in a well-rounded display, while Gordon chipped in with 15 points, including critical three-pointers that shifted the momentum. The win marked a strong response after a challenging road trip for Florida State.
Clemson’s Fast Start Sets the Tone
Clemson came into the game with energy and confidence, establishing their presence early in the first quarter. Loyal McQueen’s aggressive play helped the Tigers jump out to a 6-0 lead, and a subsequent 7-0 run extended their advantage. McQueen led the way with nine points in the opening quarter, pacing Clemson to a 25-19 lead—their highest-scoring first quarter of the season.
The Tigers capitalized on their ability to score inside, recording 18 points in the paint during the first half. Tessa Miller’s strong inside presence and Mia Moore’s consistent scoring allowed Clemson to maintain control through much of the second quarter. Despite a late push from Florida State, Clemson went into halftime with a 38-34 advantage, buoyed by their defensive effort and efficient ball movement.
Seminoles Surge in the Third Quarter
Florida State emerged from halftime with a renewed sense of purpose, quickly erasing Clemson’s lead with an aggressive offensive approach. Gordon’s early three-pointer set the tone for the Seminoles, and their defensive intensity forced Clemson into difficult shots and turnovers. The Seminoles outscored the Tigers 22-17 in the third quarter, thanks in large part to Gordon’s sharpshooting and Latson’s playmaking.
Carla Viegas hit a critical three-pointer late in the quarter, giving Florida State its first lead since the opening minutes. The Seminoles’ ability to execute on both ends of the floor allowed them to take a narrow 56-55 lead heading into the fourth quarter, setting the stage for a dominant finish.
Florida State’s Fourth-Quarter Domination
The final quarter belonged entirely to Florida State, as they outscored Clemson 26-12 to secure the victory. A 9-0 run early in the quarter, highlighted by Timpson’s layups and Gordon’s timely shots, gave the Seminoles a double-digit lead. Clemson struggled to respond, with their shooting percentage dropping significantly as Florida State’s defense tightened.
The Seminoles continued to build on their momentum, using their depth and energy to wear down Clemson’s defense. Timpson’s presence in the paint ensured that Florida State controlled the boards, while Latson’s scoring and assists kept the offense flowing. By the time the final buzzer sounded, Florida State had transformed a close game into a comfortable win.
Key Performances Shine for the Seminoles
Makayla Timpson’s double-double performance was a defining factor in Florida State’s success. Her 17 points and 13 rebounds were instrumental in controlling the game’s pace, and her ability to dominate inside provided a consistent scoring option for the Seminoles. Timpson’s performance also tied her with Natasha Howard for the program record in career double-doubles, further cementing her legacy.
Ta’Niya Latson’s all-around contributions were equally impressive. Her 20 points, 10 assists, and six rebounds highlighted her ability to impact the game in multiple ways. Latson’s leadership on the court was evident, as she orchestrated Florida State’s comeback and kept the team composed in critical moments.
O’Mariah Gordon’s 15 points, including three pivotal three-pointers, added another layer to the Seminoles’ offense. Her ability to hit clutch shots in the second half helped Florida State pull away from Clemson, ensuring that the momentum stayed in their favor.
Clemson’s Early Effort Falls Short
Clemson’s strong first-half performance showcased their potential, but they were unable to sustain their success in the face of Florida State’s second-half adjustments. McQueen led the Tigers with 15 points and four assists, providing a spark on both ends of the floor. Moore added 14 points, while Miller’s double-double of 13 points and 13 rebounds demonstrated her consistency and effort.
Despite their early success, the Tigers struggled to adapt to Florida State’s defensive pressure in the second half. Their shooting percentage dropped to 33% in the final two quarters, and turnovers allowed Florida State to capitalize on fast-break opportunities. Clemson’s inability to maintain their first-half intensity ultimately cost them the game.
Looking Ahead
Florida State will aim to build on this victory as they prepare to host Miami on Sunday. With their home-court advantage intact and their recent form improving, the Seminoles are well-positioned to continue climbing the ACC standings. Their depth and balanced scoring make them a formidable opponent as the season progresses.
Clemson, now 10-8 overall and 3-4 in ACC play, faces a challenging road test against Georgia Tech. The Tigers will need to address their second-half struggles and focus on maintaining consistency throughout all four quarters if they hope to bounce back from this defeat.
A Statement Win for Florida State
This victory underscored Florida State’s resilience and ability to execute under pressure. Their dominant second-half performance highlighted their potential as one of the top teams in the ACC, while also exposing areas where Clemson will need to improve. As both teams move forward in conference play, the lessons learned from this matchup will undoubtedly shape their strategies and aspirations for the remainder of the season.







