Florida State University Athletics

Bonner, Bowles to Represent Noles at ACC Tipoff
9/30/2025 2:28:00 PM | Women's Basketball
TALLAHASSEE – Florida State women's basketball seniors Amaya Bonner and Sydney Bowles will travel alongside head coach Brooke Wyckoff to the 2025 ACC Tipoff on Oct. 6 in Charlotte, North Carolina.
The Seminoles will be featured in the afternoon at the Hilton Charlotte Uptown along with Duke, Georgia Tech, North Carolina, SMU and Virginia.
Bowles and Bonner, who are two of the team captains, will represent the Seminoles for the first time in their careers.
In her first season with Florida State, Bowles played in 33 games, starting 18. She scored 349 points, averaging 10.6 per game and posted 27 steals in 33 games.
The Lithonia, Georgia native was one of four Seminoles to score at least 30 points in a game in the national-leading scoring offense (86.9 PPG), registering her career high of 32 in the win at Georgia Tech.
Bonner, who has played 64 games, starting four in the Garnet and Gold in two seasons, has scored 233 points. She also has 35 steals and 17 blocks in 64 games with the Noles.
The Fremont, California native added a career-high six assists in the first round NCAA Tournament win over George Mason. She also tied her career high of three steals against the Patriots.
Florida State will start the 2025-26 season on Nov.3, facing Florida A&M at home.
Season tickets for Florida State women's basketball are now available at Seminoles.com/tickets.
For more updates on FSU women's basketball, follow the team on Instagram (@FSUWBB), X (@FSUWBB), and Facebook (@FSUWomensBasketball).
The Seminoles will be featured in the afternoon at the Hilton Charlotte Uptown along with Duke, Georgia Tech, North Carolina, SMU and Virginia.
Bowles and Bonner, who are two of the team captains, will represent the Seminoles for the first time in their careers.
In her first season with Florida State, Bowles played in 33 games, starting 18. She scored 349 points, averaging 10.6 per game and posted 27 steals in 33 games.
The Lithonia, Georgia native was one of four Seminoles to score at least 30 points in a game in the national-leading scoring offense (86.9 PPG), registering her career high of 32 in the win at Georgia Tech.
Bonner, who has played 64 games, starting four in the Garnet and Gold in two seasons, has scored 233 points. She also has 35 steals and 17 blocks in 64 games with the Noles.
The Fremont, California native added a career-high six assists in the first round NCAA Tournament win over George Mason. She also tied her career high of three steals against the Patriots.
Florida State will start the 2025-26 season on Nov.3, facing Florida A&M at home.
Season tickets for Florida State women's basketball are now available at Seminoles.com/tickets.
For more updates on FSU women's basketball, follow the team on Instagram (@FSUWBB), X (@FSUWBB), and Facebook (@FSUWomensBasketball).
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