Florida State University Athletics

Noles Set Program Record with 19 Threes Made
11/30/2025 9:24:00 PM | Women's Basketball
FORT MYERS, Fla. - Florida State women's basketball (4-5) fell to No. 9/8 Oklahoma (7-1) by a final score of 109-91 in the Great Egret Division final of the GEICO Coconut Hoops tournament on Sunday night at Alico Arena.Â
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A rain of three-point shots, with at least five in three different quarters, saw the Seminoles set a new program record for threes in a single game after going 19-of-41 from distance against the Sooners. This bests the previous program record of 18 set against Miami on Jan. 1, 2025. It also marks the most three-pointers Florida State has made against a top 10 opponent in program history, previously putting up 12 against No. 1/1 UConn on Nov. 9.
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Five different Seminoles scored in double figures as senior guard Jasmine Shavers managed her second 20-point game of the season, leading the team with 24 points. Senior guard Sydney Bowles followed with 18 after going 6-of-9 from distance, while junior guard Emma Risch scored a season-high 16 points with four threes made. Bowles tied her career high with six threes made.Â
Graduate forward Allie Kubek, junior center Pania Davis, and junior guard Solè Williams tied for a team-leading six rebounds.Â
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Williams was named to the All-Tournament Team following the game. Williams contributed 15 points against OU, going 4-of-11 from the floor with two threes and 5-of-6 from the stripe. Williams also pulled down six rebounds while earning five assists. Against Missouri State, she led the team with 21 points, going 9-of-10 from the free-throw line and adding four rebounds.Â
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Every field goal for the Seminoles in the first quarter came from beyond the arc as Kubek, Williams, Shavers, Bowles and freshman guard Mari Gerton combined to sink 6-of-12 from three. Kubek and Williams would add an additional three points from the stripe. A late surge from the Sooners saw the quarter-long lead stripped from the Seminoles in the final 35 seconds of play, as they trailed 22-21 going into the second.
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Shavers drove the paint to add the first two-point field goal for Florida State as both teams traded scores. Two consecutive triples from Risch and another from Bowles helped the Seminoles regain the lead and break free on an 11-2 run, forcing the Sooners into a timeout with 5:15 left. An untimely scoring drought gave OU the opportunity to catch up and edge ahead, but four more points in the final minute by Risch kept the game within a point. Florida State trailed 43-42 at the half.Â
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Florida State shot a strong 40.9 percent from distance in the first half as Risch led the charge with 10 points. Bowles and Williams followed closely with nine points each. Kubek and Davis pulled down four boards each, and four different Seminoles recorded a steal through the first half.Â
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Five more threes would fall for the Seminoles in the third, but OU stayed ahead. Shavers contributed 10 points in the quarter alone, going 4-of-6 from the field with two triples. Oklahoma led 74-65 heading into the final 10 minutes.
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The Seminoles managed their best scoring in the fourth quarter, but as did the Sooners. Five more threes fell while Florida State drew key fouls for trips to the stripe, scoring 11 points.Â
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Florida State will return to host Georgia in the ACC/SEC Challenge on Wednesday, Dec. 3 at the Donald L. Tucker Civic Center. The game will air on ESPNU at 5 p.m.
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For more updates on FSU women's basketball, follow the team on Instagram (FSUWBB), X (FSUWBB) and Facebook (FSUWomensBasketball).
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A rain of three-point shots, with at least five in three different quarters, saw the Seminoles set a new program record for threes in a single game after going 19-of-41 from distance against the Sooners. This bests the previous program record of 18 set against Miami on Jan. 1, 2025. It also marks the most three-pointers Florida State has made against a top 10 opponent in program history, previously putting up 12 against No. 1/1 UConn on Nov. 9.
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Five different Seminoles scored in double figures as senior guard Jasmine Shavers managed her second 20-point game of the season, leading the team with 24 points. Senior guard Sydney Bowles followed with 18 after going 6-of-9 from distance, while junior guard Emma Risch scored a season-high 16 points with four threes made. Bowles tied her career high with six threes made.Â
Graduate forward Allie Kubek, junior center Pania Davis, and junior guard Solè Williams tied for a team-leading six rebounds.Â
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Williams was named to the All-Tournament Team following the game. Williams contributed 15 points against OU, going 4-of-11 from the floor with two threes and 5-of-6 from the stripe. Williams also pulled down six rebounds while earning five assists. Against Missouri State, she led the team with 21 points, going 9-of-10 from the free-throw line and adding four rebounds.Â
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Every field goal for the Seminoles in the first quarter came from beyond the arc as Kubek, Williams, Shavers, Bowles and freshman guard Mari Gerton combined to sink 6-of-12 from three. Kubek and Williams would add an additional three points from the stripe. A late surge from the Sooners saw the quarter-long lead stripped from the Seminoles in the final 35 seconds of play, as they trailed 22-21 going into the second.
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Shavers drove the paint to add the first two-point field goal for Florida State as both teams traded scores. Two consecutive triples from Risch and another from Bowles helped the Seminoles regain the lead and break free on an 11-2 run, forcing the Sooners into a timeout with 5:15 left. An untimely scoring drought gave OU the opportunity to catch up and edge ahead, but four more points in the final minute by Risch kept the game within a point. Florida State trailed 43-42 at the half.Â
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Florida State shot a strong 40.9 percent from distance in the first half as Risch led the charge with 10 points. Bowles and Williams followed closely with nine points each. Kubek and Davis pulled down four boards each, and four different Seminoles recorded a steal through the first half.Â
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Five more threes would fall for the Seminoles in the third, but OU stayed ahead. Shavers contributed 10 points in the quarter alone, going 4-of-6 from the field with two triples. Oklahoma led 74-65 heading into the final 10 minutes.
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The Seminoles managed their best scoring in the fourth quarter, but as did the Sooners. Five more threes fell while Florida State drew key fouls for trips to the stripe, scoring 11 points.Â
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Florida State will return to host Georgia in the ACC/SEC Challenge on Wednesday, Dec. 3 at the Donald L. Tucker Civic Center. The game will air on ESPNU at 5 p.m.
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For more updates on FSU women's basketball, follow the team on Instagram (FSUWBB), X (FSUWBB) and Facebook (FSUWomensBasketball).
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Team Stats
FSU
OK
FG%
.386
.438
3FG%
.463
.406
FT%
.720
.800
RB
38
51
TO
14
12
STL
4
6
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