
South Carolina State Bulldogs

Florida State Seminoles
Highlights
Summary
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (Interstat) ā Jasmine Shavers scored 29 points and grabbed 12 rebounds Saturday to lead Florida State to an 89-41 womenās basketball victory over South Carolina State at Donald L. Tucker Center. The Seminoles (5-9) controlled the game throughout, building a 44-19 halftime lead. They dominated inside with 46 points in the paint and scored 29 points off turnovers. Pania Davis added 14 points and 16 rebounds for Florida State. Angie Juste-Jean scored 14 points for the Bulldogs (3-11), who were held to single-digit scoring in two quarters. Attendance was 1,225. Shavers, a guard from Mesquite, Texas, surpassed her previous season-high of 19 points. Florida State shot out to a 19-10 first-quarter lead and never relented, leading by as many as 50 points in the fourth quarter.
Extended Summary
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (Interstat) ā Jasmine Shavers scored 29 points and grabbed 12 rebounds to lead Florida State to a dominant 89-41 victory over South Carolina State in a nonconference womenās basketball game Saturday at Donald L. Tucker Center. The Seminoles, who improved to 5-9, snapped a three-game losing streak with a comprehensive performance, overwhelming the Bulldogs from the opening tip. South Carolina State fell to 3-11 with the loss. The most important part of the game was Florida Stateās immediate and sustained defensive pressure, which created a cascade of problems for South Carolina State and allowed the Seminoles to build an insurmountable lead by halftime. The tone was set in the first quarter, as Florida State forced six Bulldogs turnovers and converted them into easy transition opportunities. This defensive intensity never relented, with the Seminoles finishing the game with 16 steals and nine blocked shots, directly leading to 29 points off turnovers. Shavers, a guard from Mesquite, Texas, was the catalyst, shooting 9 for 18 from the field and adding a steal in 29 minutes. Her backcourt partner, SolĆØ Williams of Cincinnati, contributed 12 points and three assists. The Seminolesā size advantage was pivotal, as they outrebounded the Bulldogs 60-34, including a 23-9 edge on the offensive glass that resulted in 20 second-chance points. Pania Davis, a 6-foot-6 freshman from Perth, Australia, controlled the interior with 14 points and 16 rebounds, while Allie Kubek of Elkton, Maryland, just missed a double-double with nine points and nine rebounds. Avery Treadwell of Knoxville, Tennessee, pulled down 11 rebounds in just 15 minutes off the bench. South Carolina State struggled mightily against Florida Stateās length and athleticism. The Bulldogs shot just 23.3% from the field, making only 14 of 60 attempts, and connected on only 3 of 24 three-pointers. They also committed 19 turnovers. Angie Juste-Jean of Montreal led the Bulldogs with 14 points and six rebounds. Monajah Ford of Winter Haven, Florida, was held to two points. Florida State seized control with a 25-point second quarter, extending a 19-10 first-quarter lead to a 44-19 advantage at halftime. The Seminolesā offensive rating of 113.7 points per 100 possessions starkly contrasted with the Bulldogsā rating of 45.6, underscoring the efficiency gap. Florida State also dominated points in the paint, 46-24. The Seminoles continued to pull away after halftime, leading 69-30 after three quarters before closing out the win in front of a crowd of 1,225. Florida State, which entered the game having lost five of its last six, will look to build on the victory when it opens Atlantic Coast Conference play at Syracuse on Jan. 1. South Carolina State, which has lost four straight, travels to face UNC Greensboro on Monday.
Preview
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (Interstat) ā Two teams seeking momentum before conference play begins will meet Saturday when the Florida State Seminoles host the South Carolina State Bulldogs in a nonconference womenās basketball game. The game at Donald L. Tucker Center pits struggling squads. Florida State (4-9) has lost five straight, most recently a 79-54 home defeat to Virginia Tech on Thursday. South Carolina State (3-10) has dropped two in a row, including a 91-32 loss at Mississippi on Dec. 14. Both teams will look to key guards to spark their offenses. For Florida State, junior Jasmine Shavers has been a bright spot, averaging 11.8 points per game. She is coming off a 19-point performance against the Hokies. For the Bulldogs, sophomore Lemyiah Harris has been a consistent contributor, scoring in double figures in five of her last six games. She leads South Carolina State with 12.3 points per contest. The Seminolesā challenging schedule has featured ranked opponents like Connecticut and Oklahoma. Their lone win since late November was an 85-75 victory over Missouri State. South Carolina Stateās three wins have come against non-Division I West Georgia and Division I foes Alabama A&M and Alabama State. This marks the final nonconference tune-up for both programs. Florida State opens Atlantic Coast Conference play at Syracuse on Jan. 1. South Carolina State begins Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference action at home against Howard on Jan. 3. Saturdayās matchup offers a final chance for each team to correct course before the grind of league play. Tipoff is set for Saturday, Dec. 20, 2025, in Tallahassee.