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Florida State Seminoles men's basketball

The Florida State Seminoles men's basketball team represents Florida State University (variously Florida State or FSU) in the intercollegiate sport of basketball. The Seminoles compete in the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division I and the Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC).

Florida State Seminoles basketball
UniversityFlorida State University
First season1947–48
All-time record1,268–903 (.584)
Head coachLeonard Hamilton (21st season)
ConferenceAtlantic Coast Conference
LocationTallahassee, Florida
ArenaDonald L. Tucker Center
(Capacity: 12,500)
NicknameSeminoles
Student sectionThe Nole Zone
ColorsGarnet and gold[1]
   
Uniforms
Home
Away
Alternate
Alternate
NCAA tournament runner-up
1972
NCAA tournament Final Four
1972
NCAA tournament Elite Eight
1972, 1993, 2018
NCAA tournament Sweet Sixteen
1972, 1992, 1993, 2011, 2018, 2019, 2021
NCAA tournament round of 32
1972, 1980, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1998, 2011, 2012, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2021
NCAA tournament appearances
1968, 1972, 1978, 1980, 1988, 1989, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1998, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2021
Conference tournament champions
1955, 1991, 2012
Conference regular season champions
1951, 1955, 1978, 1989, 2020

Though they have historically played under the shadow of the football program, the Seminoles have had successes on the hardwood. Florida State has made eighteen NCAA tournament appearances: advancing to the Round of 32 on twelve occasions, the Sweet Sixteen on seven occasions, the Elite Eight on three occasions, and the Final Four once, moving on to the championship game and finishing as runner-up. In 2020, despite holding final rankings of #4 in the AP Poll and #5 in the Coaches Poll, Florida State was "declared" the 2020 NCAA Division I Men's Basketball Champions by Florida Governor Ron DeSantis and the Florida State Legislature after the NCAA Tournament was canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[2] This declaration holds no merit with the NCAA, but it is the only claim FSU basketball has to a national title. Florida State has also made ten appearances in the National Invitation Tournament.

In the 77 season history of the Seminole basketball program, the Seminoles have won the regular season conference title five times and the conference tournament title four times, including two ACC championships.

Florida State has had 23 All-Americans, 26 players inducted into the Hall of Fame, and 36 players that went on to play in the NBA. Jeff Sagarin and ESPN listed the program 74th in the college basketball all-time rankings in the 'ESPN College Basketball Encyclopedia'.[3]

The Seminoles play their home games in the Donald L. Tucker Center on the university's Tallahassee, Florida campus. The current head men's basketball coach is Leonard Hamilton, in his twenty-first year.

Overview

The Florida State Seminoles men's team annually plays an eighteen-game conference schedule that is preceded by an out-of-conference schedule against few annual opponents except for Florida. Their conference schedule consists of a home-and-home game against two permanent rivals (Miami and Clemson), alternating home-and-home games against the other fourteen ACC teams.

History

Florida State University has officially fielded a basketball team since 1947, and the Seminoles are currently in their 78th season of play.

Don Loucks era (1947–1948)

Hugh Donald Loucks served as the first basketball coach for the Florida State Seminoles. He coached at the school for one year and compiled an overall record of 5–13, becoming one of only two coaches to leave the program with a losing record of 11 games.

J.K. Kennedy era (1949–1966)

After the departure of Loucks, J.K. Kennedy became the coach. He was the first coach to find success at Florida State, holding the position for 18 years and compiling a record of 234–208.

Hugh Durham era (1966–1978)

Hugh Durham played at Florida State in the 1950s, scoring 1,381 points in three years. His average of 21.9 points per game in 1958–59 is the seventh best tally in Florida State history. Durham's career average of 18.9 points per game is still the ninth best in school history. After his playing career had ended, he began his coaching career as an assistant coach in 1959. Seven years later, Durham would be named head coach in 1966. One of the top players during this time was future NBA Hall-of-Famer Dave Cowens. Durham led the Seminoles from 1966 to 1978. In 1972, Durham led Florida State to a runner-up finish in the NCAA Tournament. A hard-fought 81–76 loss to the top-ranked UCLA Bruins in the NCAA Championship game prevented Durham's Florida State team from winning the NCAA tournament. Another key player for the Seminoles was Harry Davis, who helped the program sustain stability.

Durham's overall record at Florida State was a 230–95 record with three NCAA tournament bids. He still owns the highest winning percentage of any Florida State coach at .708.[4] Durham is the only coach in NCAA history to be the all-time winningest coach (percentage or wins) at three different Division I schools.

Joe Williams era (1978–1986)

After the departure of Hugh Durham, Joe Williams took over the Seminole basketball program. One of the standout players during this period was George McCloud. McCloud helped the Seminoles rebuild after the departure of Durham by becoming one of the most prolific scorers in FSU history. During his senior season, McCloud had the second-highest scoring average and the sixth-highest in Florida State history.[4] Joe Williams would coach his final season in 1986.

Pat Kennedy era (1986–1997)

The 1992–1993 season would see the emergence of one of the Seminoles' best players in its history, Bob Sura. Not much was expected of the Seminoles in 1992 as they entered into their first season in the ACC, yet they finished second in the conference to national champion Duke. The team repeated the second-place finish in 1993, establishing itself as a legitimate national power. In the 1993 NCAA Tournament they fell to Kentucky in the Elite Eight round. In Kennedy's final season (1996–1997) he led the team to the NIT Final, losing to the Michigan Wolverines.

Steve Robinson era (1997–2002)

Steve Robinson took over the program for the 1997–1998 season and led the Seminoles to the NCAA Tournament his first year. However, the team suffered losing records the next four seasons and Robinson left the program after the 2001–2002 campaign. Robinson is now an assistant coach with the Arizona Wildcats.

Leonard Hamilton era (2002–present)

 
Leonard Hamilton is the winningest coach in school history.

Leonard Hamilton became Florida State's seventh head basketball coach on March 19, 2002. In two years, Tim Pickett scored 1,039 points, earning him First-Team All-ACC and All-American Honorable Mention honors.[5] Hamilton was named ACC Coach of the Year in 2009, 2012, and 2020. Hamilton is also the first Seminole coach to win an ACC Championship, capturing the league tournament title in 2012 and the regular season title in 2020. He has led the Seminoles to eight NCAA tournament appearances. During his tenure, Florida State has been the third-most successful team in the conference. Hamilton is the winningest coach in the program's history, the fifth winningest coach in conference history, and has sent nineteen players to the NBA draft, including nine first round picks.

Head coaches

Tenure Coach Years Record Pct.
1947–1948 Don Loucks 1 5–13 .278
1949–1966 J.K. Kennedy 18 234–208 .529
1967–1978 Hugh Durham 12 229–96 .705
1979–1986 Joe Williams 8 129–105 .551
1987–1997 Pat Kennedy 11 202–131 .607
1998–2002 Steve Robinson 5 64–86 .427
2003–present Leonard Hamilton 21 403–271^ .598
Totals 7 coaches 78 seasons 1,268–903 .584

*^22 wins vacated from Leonard Hamilton's record from the 2006–2007 basketball season

Current coaching staff

Name Position
Leonard Hamilton Head coach
Stan Jones Associate coach
R-Jay Barsh Assistant coach
Steve Smith Assistant coach
Michael Bradley Strength and Conditioning coach
Rob Bucher Video Coordinator
Jarrod Lazarus Director of Operations
Erick Casto Equipment Manager
Khalid Shatara Moral Support
Dalmar Ali Graduate Assistant

Home court

Donald L. Tucker Center

 
The Donald L. Tucker Center, home of the Seminoles
 
Banners hanging at the Donald L. Tucker Center

The Seminoles play all of their home games at the Donald L. Tucker Center. It is a 18,000-square-foot (1,700 m2) multi-purpose facility which has hosted over 25 years worth of Seminole games.[6] Since the 2016–2017 season, the Seminoles have gone undefeated twice at home and had twenty-five consecutive conference victories on their home court, the second longest streak in conference history.[7]

Championships

National Championship appearance

Florida State has appeared in the NCAA Division I Tournament's National Championship game once, in 1972. The Seminoles, coached by Hugh Durham, lost to John Wooden and his UCLA Bruins, 81–76, at the Memorial Sports Arena in Los Angeles, California. The Seminoles defeated powerhouse Kentucky in the Mideast Region Final and North Carolina in the Final Four.

Season Coach Site Opponent Result Overall Record
1971–1972 Hugh Durham Los Angeles Memorial Sports Arena UCLA FSU 76, UCLA 81 27–6
Total National Championship Game Appearances 1

Regional Championship

Florida State defeated Kentucky, 73–54, to win their only regional championship.

Season Region
1971–1972 Mideast
Total Regional Championships 1

NIT Championship appearance

Florida State has appeared in the National Invitation Tournament's National Championship game once, in 1997. The Seminoles, coached by Pat Kennedy, lost to Michigan, coached by Steve Fisher, 82–73, at Madison Square Garden in New York City.

Season Coach Site Opponent Result Overall Record
1996–1997 Pat Kennedy Madison Square Garden Michigan FSU 73, Michigan 82 20–12
Total National Invitation Tournament Championship Game Appearances 1

Conference tournament championships

Conference Affiliations

Season Conference Coach Site Opponent PF PA
1950–51 Dixie J.K. Kennedy Porter Gym (Macon, Georgia) Mercer 65 69
1954–55 Florida Intercollegiate J.K. Kennedy Miami Beach Auditorium (Coral Gables, Florida) Miami 86 80
1977–78 Metro Hugh Durham Riverfront Coliseum (Cincinnati, Ohio) Louisville 93 94
1978–79 Metro Joe Williams Mid-South Coliseum (Memphis, Tennessee) Virginia Tech 60 68
1979–80 Metro Joe Williams Freedom Hall (Louisville, Kentucky) Louisville 72 81
1984–85 Metro Joe Williams Freedom Hall (Louisville, Kentucky) Memphis State 86 90
1988–89 Metro Pat Kennedy Carolina Coliseum (Columbia, South Carolina) Louisville 80 87
1990–91 Metro Pat Kennedy Roanoke Civic Center (Roanoke, Virginia) Louisville 76 69
2008–09 ACC Leonard Hamilton Georgia Dome (Atlanta, Georgia) Duke 69 79
2011–12 ACC Leonard Hamilton Philips Arena (Atlanta, Georgia) North Carolina 85 82
2018–19 ACC Leonard Hamilton Spectrum Center (Charlotte, North Carolina) Duke 63 73
2020–21 ACC Leonard Hamilton Greensboro Coliseum (Greensboro, North Carolina) Georgia Tech 75 80
Championship Results: 3–9   910 952

Conference regular season championships

Season Conference Coach Overall Conference
1950–51 Dixie J.K. Kennedy 18–9 7–0
1954–55 Florida Intercollegiate J.K. Kennedy 22–4 10–0
1977–78 Metro Hugh Durham 23–6 12–1
1988–89 Metro Pat Kennedy 22–8 9–3
2019–20 ACC Leonard Hamilton 26–5 16–4
Total Conference Titles 5

Records and results

Year-by-year results

National Champions Conference Tournament Champions Conference Regular Season Champions NCAA Tournament NIT Tournament

Note: W = Wins, L = Losses, C = Conference

*122 total wins vacated from the 2006–2007 basketball season due to the academic scandal
*27 ACC wins vacated from the 2006–2007 basketball season due to the academic scandal

Polls

Florida State has ended their basketball season ranked 15 times in either the AP or Coaches Poll. Top-10 finishes are colored ██

A second-place ranking is the best the team has ever received.[8]

Regular season tournaments

Tournament Appearances Best Result
Advocare Invitational 2018–19 Second
All College Tournament 1964–65, 1972–73 Third
Battle 4 Atlantis 2011–12
Big Sun Classic 1973–74, 1975–76, 1977–78 Champions
Birmingham Classic 1977–78 Champions
Bluebonnet Classic 1973–74 Second
Cable Car Classic 1976–77 Second
Cabrillo Classic 1982–83 Third
Carousel Tournament 1955–56
Citadel Invitational 1958–59 Fourth
Civitan Classic 1968–69, 1971–72 Champions
Coaches vs. Cancer 2012–13 Champions
Colonial Classic 2006–07
Corpus Christi Caller Times Challenge 2004–05
Cotton States Classic 1980–81 Champions
Dayton Invitational 1972–73, 1978–79, 1981–82 Second
Diamond Head Classic 2010–11 Third
ECAC Holiday Festival 1989–90 Third
Emerald Coast Classic 2019–20 Champions
ESPN Events Invitational 2022–23 Eighth
Evansville Tournament 1967–68 Second
Far West Classic 1971–72, 1975–76 Champions
Fiesta Bowl Classic 2002–03 Third
Florida Four Classic 1981–82, 1982–83 Second
Florida Sunshine Classic 1968–69, 1970–71, 1971–72 Champions
Gator Bowl Tournament 1951–52, 1954–55, 1959–60, 1960–61, 1963–64, 1969–70 Champions
Glenn Wilkes Classic 2007–08
Global Sports Classic 2008–09 Champions
Great Alaska Shootout 1989–90, 2000–01 Fifth
Hall of Fame Tip-Off 2014–15
IPTAY Tournament 1976–77 Second
Jacksonville Classic 2021–22 Champions
Jamaica Classic 2017–18 Champions
Louisville Holiday 1974–75 Second
Marshall Invitational 1972–73 Third
Mercer Bear Classic 1973–74 Third
Milwaukee Classic 1967–68 Third
Old Dominion Classic 1978–79 Second
Old Spice Classic 2009–10 Champions
Orange Bowl Tournament 1955–56
NAIB District 25 1950–51, 1951–52, 1952–53, 1954–55 Champions
NAIB Nationals 1950–51, 1954–55 Quarterfinals
Paradise Jam 2015–16 Fifth
Pillsbury Classic 1977–78 Second
Pittsburgh Holiday Hoops Classic 2003–04 Second
Preseason NIT 1992–93, 1997–98, 2016–17 Second
Puerto Rico Tip-Off 2013–14 Third
Rainbow Classic 1998–99 Fifth
Red Lobster Classic 1986–87, 1987–88, 1988–89 Champions
Savannah Invitational 1962–63 Champions
Senior Bowl Tournament 1956–57, 1957–58, 1971–72 Champions
Steel Bowl Tournament 1973–74 Second
Sun Bowl 1970–71
Tampa Invitational 1965–66 Second
Vanderbilt Invitational 1964–65 Third
Vermont Classic 1976–77 Third

ACC-Big Ten Challenge

The Seminoles have participated in the ACC-Big Ten Challenge 24 times, compiling a record of 10–14.

Year Opponent Location Result
1999 Northwestern Evanston, Illinois W 60–46
2000 Minnesota Tallahassee, Florida L 71–79
2001 Northwestern Evanston, Illinois L 50–57
2002 Iowa Tallahassee, Florida W 80–67
2003 Northwestern Tallahassee, Florida W 71–53
2004 Minnesota Minneapolis, Minnesota W 70–69
2005 Purdue Tallahassee, Florida W 97–57
2006 Wisconsin Madison, Wisconsin L 66–81
2007 Minnesota Tallahassee, Florida W 75–61
2008 Northwestern Evanston, Illinois L 59–73
2009 Ohio State Columbus, Ohio L 64–77
2010 Ohio State Tallahassee, Florida L 44–58
2011 Michigan State East Lansing, Michigan L 49–65
2012 Minnesota Tallahassee, Florida L 68–77
2013 Minnesota Minneapolis, Minnesota L 61–71
2014 Nebraska Tallahassee, Florida L 65–70
2015 Iowa Iowa City, Iowa L 75–78 (OT)
2016 Minnesota Tallahassee, Florida W 75–67
2017 Rutgers Piscataway, New Jersey W 78–73
2018 Purdue Tallahassee, Florida W 73–72
2019 Indiana Bloomington, Indiana L 64–80
2020 Indiana Tallahassee, Florida W 69–67 (OT)
2021 Purdue West Lafayette, Indiana L 65–93
2022 Purdue Tallahassee, Florida L 69–79
Record 10–14 (.417)

All-time record vs. ACC teams

Opponent Won Lost Percentage Streak First Meeting
Boston College 13 9 .591 Lost 3 2006
Clemson 45^ 37 .549 Lost 2 1951
Duke 10^ 42 .192 Lost 2 1955
Georgia Tech 45 32 .584 Won 1 1963
Louisville 18 34 .346 Won 7 1968
Miami 52^ 37 .584 Won 1 1950
North Carolina 17 52 .246 Lost 2 1965
NC State 30^ 32 .484 Lost 1 1955
Notre Dame 10 5 .667 Won 3 2011
Pittsburgh 7 16 .304 Lost 1 1973
Syracuse 6 10 .375 Lost 2 1990
Virginia 28 28 .500 Lost 2 1992
Virginia Tech 35^ 24 .593 Lost 2 1968
Wake Forest 28^ 28 .500 Lost 3 1958
Totals 343 387 .470

*^wins vacated from the 2006–2007 basketball season due to the academic scandal

Rivals

Opponent Won Lost Percentage Streak First Meeting
Florida 28^ 45 .384 Lost 2 1951
Miami 52^ 37 .584 Won 1 1950
Clemson 45^ 37 .549 Lost 2 1951
Totals 124 119 .510

*^wins vacated from the 2006–2007 basketball season due to the academic scandal

College Gameday

The Seminoles have appeared on ESPN's College Game Day twice, hosting the program once, in 2012, when the North Carolina Tar Heels played in Tallahassee. The Seminoles have a 1–0 record when Gameday is on campus.

FSU vs. AP Ranked #1

NCAA tournament results

The Seminoles have appeared in the NCAA tournament 18 times. Their combined record is 24–18; current head coach Leonard Hamilton has a record of 14–11 in the tournament.

Year Round Opponent Result
1968 First Round East Tennessee State L 69–79
1972 First Round
Sweet Sixteen
Elite Eight
Final Four
National Championship
Eastern Kentucky
Minnesota
Kentucky
North Carolina
UCLA
W 83–81
W 70–56
W 73–54
W 79–75
L 76–81
1978 First Round Kentucky L 76–85
1980 First Round
Second Round
#9 Toledo
#1 Kentucky
W 94–91
L 78–97
1988 First Round #5 Iowa L 98–102
1989 First Round #13 Middle Tennessee L 83–97
1991 First Round
Second Round
#10 USC
#2 Indiana
W 75–72
L 69–82
1992 First Round
Second Round
Sweet Sixteen
#14 Montana
#6 Georgetown
#2 Indiana
W 78–68
W 78–68
L 74–85
1993 First Round
Second Round
Sweet Sixteen
Elite Eight
#14 Evansville
#11 Tulane
#7 Western Kentucky
#1 Kentucky
W 82–70
W 94–63
W 81–78OT
L 81–106
1998 First Round
Second Round
#5 TCU
#13 Valparaiso
W 96–87
L 77–83OT
2009 First Round #12 Wisconsin L 59–61OT
2010 First Round #8 Gonzaga L 60–67
2011 First Round
Second Round
Sweet Sixteen
#7 Texas A&M
#2 Notre Dame
#11 VCU
W 57–50
W 71–57
L 71–72OT
2012 First Round
Second Round
#14 St. Bonaventure
#6 Cincinnati
W 66–63
L 56–62
2017 First Round
Second Round
#14 Florida Gulf Coast
#11 Xavier
W 86–80
L 66–91
2018 First Round
Second Round
Sweet Sixteen
Elite Eight
#8 Missouri
#1 Xavier
#4 Gonzaga
#3 Michigan
W 67–54
W 75–70
W 75–60
L 54–58
2019 First Round
Second Round
Sweet Sixteen
#13 Vermont
#12 Murray State
#1 Gonzaga
W 76–69
W 90–62
L 58–72
2021 First Round
Second Round
Sweet Sixteen
#13 UNC Greensboro
#5 Colorado
#1 Michigan
W 64–54
W 71–53
L 58–76

NCAA tournament seeding

The NCAA began seeding the tournament with the 1979 edition.

Years → '80 '88 '89 '91 '92 '93 '98 '09 '10 '11 '12 '17 '18 '19 '21
Seeds → 8 12 4 7 3 3 12 5 9 10 3 3 9 4 4

NIT results

The Seminoles have appeared in the National Invitation Tournament (NIT) ten times. Their combined record is 14–10.

Year Round Opponent Result
1984 First Round
Second Round
NC State
Pittsburgh
W 74–71
L 63–66
1987 First Round
Second Round
Rhode Island
Vanderbilt
W 107–92
L 92–109
1997 First Round
Second Round
Quarterfinals
Semifinals
Finals
Syracuse
Michigan State
West Virginia
Connecticut
Michigan
W 82–67
W 68–63
W 76–71
W 71–65
L 73–82
2004 First Round
Second Round
Wichita State
Iowa State
W 91–84
L 59–62
2006 First Round
Second Round
#8 Butler
#3 South Carolina
W 67–63
L 68–69
2007 First Round
Second Round
Quarterfinals
#7 Toledo
#3 Michigan
#1 Mississippi State
W 77–61
W 87–66
L 71–86
2008 First Round #6 Akron L 60–65OT
2013 First Round #5 Louisiana Tech L 66–71
2014 First Round
Second Round
Quarterfinals
Semifinals
#8 Florida Gulf Coast
#4 Georgetown
#3 Louisiana Tech
#1 Minnesota
W 58–53
W 101–90
W 78–75
L 64–67OT
2016 First Round
Second Round
#5 Davidson
#1 Valparaiso
W 84–74
L 69–81

NIT seeding

The NCAA began seeding the tournament with the 2006 edition.

Years → '06 '07 '08 '13 '14 '16
Seeds → 2 2 3 4 1 4

ACC Tournament results

The ACC men's basketball tournament is the conference championship tournament in basketball for the Atlantic Coast Conference. It is a single-elimination tournament and seeding is based on regular season records. The winner receives the conference's automatic bid to the NCAA basketball tournament.

Florida State has won the ACC Tournament once, in 2012, under coach Leonard Hamilton. The Seminoles have a record of 20–29 at the ACC Tournament.

Year Seed Round Opponent Result
1992 #2 Quarterfinals
Semifinals
#7 NC State
#3 North Carolina
W 93–80
L 76–80
1993 #2 Quarterfinals #7 Clemson L 75–87
1994 #7 Quarterfinals #2 North Carolina L 69–83
1995 #7 Quarterfinals #2 Maryland L 64–71
1996 #8 First Round #9 NC State L 65–80
1997 #7 Quarterfinals #2 Wake Forest L 65–66
1998 #7 First Round #8 NC State L 63–65
1999 #8 First Round
Quarterfinals
#7 Clemson
#2 Maryland
W 87–85
L 69–93
2000 #7 First Round
Quarterfinals
#8 Georgia Tech
#2 Maryland
W 63–62
L 61–82
2001 #8 First Round #9 Clemson L 64–66
2002 #8 First Round
Quarterfinals
#9 Clemson
#1 Maryland
W 91–84
L 59–85
2003 #9 First Round
Quarterfinals
#8 Clemson
#1 Wake Forest
W 72–61
L 61–69
2004 #7 Quarterfinals #2 NC State L 71–78
2005 #10 First Round #7 NC State L 54–70
2006 #5 First Round #12 Wake Forest L 66–78
2007 #9 First Round
Quarterfinals
#8 Clemson
#1 North Carolina
W 67–66
L 58–73
2008 #9 First Round
Quarterfinals
#8 Wake Forest
#2 North Carolina
W 70–60
L 70–82
2009 #4 Quarterfinals
Semifinals
Championship Game
#12 Georgia Tech
#1 North Carolina
#3 Duke
W 64–62
W 73–70
L 69–79
2010 #3 Quarterfinals #11 NC State L 52–58
2011 #3 Quarterfinals #6 Virginia Tech L 52–51
2012 #3 Quarterfinals
Semifinals
Championship Game
#6 Miami (FL)
#2 Duke
#1 North Carolina
W 82–71
W 62–59
W 85–82
2013 #6 First Round
Quarterfinals
#11 Clemson
#3 North Carolina
W 73–69
L 62–83
2014 #9 Second Round
Quarterfinals
#8 Maryland
#1 Virginia
W 67–65
L 51–64
2015 #9 Second Round
Quarterfinals
#8 Clemson
#1 Virginia
W 76–73
L 44–58
2016 #12 First Round
Second Round
#14 Boston College
#6 Virginia Tech
W 88–66
L 85–96
2017 #2 Quarterfinals
Semifinals
#7 Virginia Tech
#3 Notre Dame
W 74–68
L 73–77
2018 #8 Second Round #9 Louisville L 74–82
2019 #4 Quarterfinals
Semifinals
Championship Game
#5 Virginia Tech
#1 Virginia
#3 Duke
W 65–63OT
W 69–59
L 63–73
2020 #1 - - -
2021 #2 Semifinals
Championship Game
#6 North Carolina
#4 Georgia Tech
W 69–66
L 75–80
2022 #8 Second Round #9 Syracuse L 57–96
2023 #12 First Round #13 Georgia Tech

Awards

All-Americans

Jonathan Isaac was ineligible in 2016 due to his status as a postgraduate student

Conference awards

ACC Coach of the Year

  • Pat Kennedy (1992)
  • Leonard Hamilton (2009, 2012, 2020)

ACC Defensive Player of the Year

  • Toney Douglas (2009)
  • Chris Singleton (2010)

ACC Sixth Man of the Year

  • Mfiondu Kabengele (2019)
  • Patrick Williams (2020)
  • Scottie Barnes (2021)
  • Matthew Cleveland (2022)

ACC Rookie/Freshman of the Year

  • Bob Sura (1992)
  • Scottie Barnes (2021)

Players

Notable alumni

 
Sam Cassell is one of the most decorated players to have played at Florida State.

Retired numbers

 
Dave Cowens is the first player to have his number retired by the Seminoles.[9]
No. Player Pos. Career Ref.
13 Dave Cowens C 1968–70 [10][11]

Honored jerseys

Some jerseys have been honored although their numbers are still active.

No. Player Pos. Career
3 Bob Sura SG 1992–95
10 Sam Cassell PG 1992–93
21 George McCloud F 1985-1989
25 Hugh Durham G 1957–59
33 Ron King SG 1971–73
43 Dave Fedor F 1960–62

Hall of Fame inductees

One FSU player and coach has been inducted into the College Basketball Hall of Fame.

College Basketball Hall of Fame inductees
Year Inducted Name Career
2006 Dave Cowens Player: 1967-1970
2016 Hugh Durham Player: 1957–59
Head Coach: 1967–78

NBA draft

FSU Has had 32 players drafted in the first 60 picks (modern draft equivalent) of the NBA draft:

Lottery selections (or their pre-lottery equivalent) are italicized

Mascot

Florida State recently revived the character of Cimarron, a costume mascot that makes appearances at many FSU athletic events and functions. In addition, the character makes public appearances and is available for functions at area schools and service projects, as well as with the spirit groups.[12]

See also

References

  1. ^ "Florida State University Athletics Brand Guide" (PDF). Retrieved June 30, 2022.
  2. ^ "Florida Senate legislation declares Florida State the 2020 men's basketball national champion".
  3. ^ The ESPN/Sagarin All-Time Rankings
  4. ^ a b "The 20th Greatest College Basketball In The South: Florida State Seminoles" (English). 29 October 2007. Retrieved 2009-03-11.
  5. ^ "Florida State Basketball" (English). Retrieved 2009-03-13.
  6. ^ "The Donald L. Tucker Center Florida State's Basketball Home" (English). Retrieved 2009-03-11.
  7. ^ "Syracuse snaps Florida State's long homecourt winning streak". December 4, 2021.
  8. ^ "Total Appearances in the AP Poll". College Poll Archive. Retrieved 2013-03-12.
  9. ^ . Archived from the original on 2012-02-11. Retrieved 2013-04-09.
  10. ^ Dave Cowens Bio at FS Seminoles, 17 Jun 2014
  11. ^ Dave Cowens bio at nolefan.org
  12. ^ "Florida State Revives Cimarron Character to Promote Athletics". Florida State 24/7. 26 April 2012. Retrieved 2012-04-26.

Bibliography

  • Florida State Seminoles Men's Basketball Media Guide, University Athletic Association, Tallahassee, Florida

External links

  • Official website  

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1988 1989 1991 1992 1993 1998 2009 2010 2011 2012 2017 2018 2019 2021Conference tournament champions1955 1991 2012Conference regular season champions1951 1955 1978 1989 2020Though they have historically played under the shadow of the football program the Seminoles have had successes on the hardwood Florida State has made eighteen NCAA tournament appearances advancing to the Round of 32 on twelve occasions the Sweet Sixteen on seven occasions the Elite Eight on three occasions and the Final Four once moving on to the championship game and finishing as runner up In 2020 despite holding final rankings of 4 in the AP Poll and 5 in the Coaches Poll Florida State was declared the 2020 NCAA Division I Men s Basketball Champions by Florida Governor Ron DeSantis and the Florida State Legislature after the NCAA Tournament was canceled due to the COVID 19 pandemic 2 This declaration holds no merit with the NCAA but it is the only claim FSU basketball has to a national title Florida State has also made ten appearances in the National Invitation Tournament In the 77 season history of the Seminole basketball program the Seminoles have won the regular season conference title five times and the conference tournament title four times including two ACC championships Florida State has had 23 All Americans 26 players inducted into the Hall of Fame and 36 players that went on to play in the NBA Jeff Sagarin and ESPN listed the program 74th in the college basketball all time rankings in the ESPN College Basketball Encyclopedia 3 The Seminoles play their home games in the Donald L Tucker Center on the university s Tallahassee Florida campus The current head men s basketball coach is Leonard Hamilton in his twenty first year Contents 1 Overview 2 History 2 1 Don Loucks era 1947 1948 2 2 J K Kennedy era 1949 1966 2 3 Hugh Durham era 1966 1978 2 4 Joe Williams era 1978 1986 2 5 Pat Kennedy era 1986 1997 2 6 Steve Robinson era 1997 2002 2 7 Leonard Hamilton era 2002 present 3 Head coaches 3 1 Current coaching staff 4 Home court 4 1 Donald L Tucker Center 5 Championships 5 1 National Championship appearance 5 1 1 Regional Championship 5 2 NIT Championship appearance 5 3 Conference tournament championships 5 4 Conference regular season championships 6 Records and results 6 1 Year by year results 6 2 Polls 6 3 Regular season tournaments 6 3 1 ACC Big Ten Challenge 6 4 All time record vs ACC teams 6 5 Rivals 6 6 College Gameday 6 7 FSU vs AP Ranked 1 6 8 NCAA tournament results 6 8 1 NCAA tournament seeding 6 9 NIT results 6 9 1 NIT seeding 6 10 ACC Tournament results 7 Awards 7 1 All Americans 7 2 Conference awards 8 Players 8 1 Notable alumni 8 2 Retired numbers 8 3 Honored jerseys 8 4 Hall of Fame inductees 8 5 NBA draft 9 Mascot 10 See also 11 References 11 1 Bibliography 12 External linksOverview EditThe Florida State Seminoles men s team annually plays an eighteen game conference schedule that is preceded by an out of conference schedule against few annual opponents except for Florida Their conference schedule consists of a home and home game against two permanent rivals Miami and Clemson alternating home and home games against the other fourteen ACC teams History EditFlorida State University has officially fielded a basketball team since 1947 and the Seminoles are currently in their 78th season of play Don Loucks era 1947 1948 Edit Hugh Donald Loucks served as the first basketball coach for the Florida State Seminoles He coached at the school for one year and compiled an overall record of 5 13 becoming one of only two coaches to leave the program with a losing record of 11 games J K Kennedy era 1949 1966 Edit After the departure of Loucks J K Kennedy became the coach He was the first coach to find success at Florida State holding the position for 18 years and compiling a record of 234 208 Hugh Durham era 1966 1978 Edit Hugh Durham played at Florida State in the 1950s scoring 1 381 points in three years His average of 21 9 points per game in 1958 59 is the seventh best tally in Florida State history Durham s career average of 18 9 points per game is still the ninth best in school history After his playing career had ended he began his coaching career as an assistant coach in 1959 Seven years later Durham would be named head coach in 1966 One of the top players during this time was future NBA Hall of Famer Dave Cowens Durham led the Seminoles from 1966 to 1978 In 1972 Durham led Florida State to a runner up finish in the NCAA Tournament A hard fought 81 76 loss to the top ranked UCLA Bruins in the NCAA Championship game prevented Durham s Florida State team from winning the NCAA tournament Another key player for the Seminoles was Harry Davis who helped the program sustain stability Durham s overall record at Florida State was a 230 95 record with three NCAA tournament bids He still owns the highest winning percentage of any Florida State coach at 708 4 Durham is the only coach in NCAA history to be the all time winningest coach percentage or wins at three different Division I schools Joe Williams era 1978 1986 Edit After the departure of Hugh Durham Joe Williams took over the Seminole basketball program One of the standout players during this period was George McCloud McCloud helped the Seminoles rebuild after the departure of Durham by becoming one of the most prolific scorers in FSU history During his senior season McCloud had the second highest scoring average and the sixth highest in Florida State history 4 Joe Williams would coach his final season in 1986 Pat Kennedy era 1986 1997 Edit The 1992 1993 season would see the emergence of one of the Seminoles best players in its history Bob Sura Not much was expected of the Seminoles in 1992 as they entered into their first season in the ACC yet they finished second in the conference to national champion Duke The team repeated the second place finish in 1993 establishing itself as a legitimate national power In the 1993 NCAA Tournament they fell to Kentucky in the Elite Eight round In Kennedy s final season 1996 1997 he led the team to the NIT Final losing to the Michigan Wolverines Steve Robinson era 1997 2002 Edit Steve Robinson took over the program for the 1997 1998 season and led the Seminoles to the NCAA Tournament his first year However the team suffered losing records the next four seasons and Robinson left the program after the 2001 2002 campaign Robinson is now an assistant coach with the Arizona Wildcats Leonard Hamilton era 2002 present Edit Leonard Hamilton is the winningest coach in school history Leonard Hamilton became Florida State s seventh head basketball coach on March 19 2002 In two years Tim Pickett scored 1 039 points earning him First Team All ACC and All American Honorable Mention honors 5 Hamilton was named ACC Coach of the Year in 2009 2012 and 2020 Hamilton is also the first Seminole coach to win an ACC Championship capturing the league tournament title in 2012 and the regular season title in 2020 He has led the Seminoles to eight NCAA tournament appearances During his tenure Florida State has been the third most successful team in the conference Hamilton is the winningest coach in the program s history the fifth winningest coach in conference history and has sent nineteen players to the NBA draft including nine first round picks Head coaches EditTenure Coach Years Record Pct 1947 1948 Don Loucks 1 5 13 2781949 1966 J K Kennedy 18 234 208 5291967 1978 Hugh Durham 12 229 96 7051979 1986 Joe Williams 8 129 105 5511987 1997 Pat Kennedy 11 202 131 6071998 2002 Steve Robinson 5 64 86 4272003 present Leonard Hamilton 21 403 271 598Totals 7 coaches 78 seasons 1 268 903 584 22 wins vacated from Leonard Hamilton s record from the 2006 2007 basketball season Current coaching staff Edit Name PositionLeonard Hamilton Head coachStan Jones Associate coachR Jay Barsh Assistant coachSteve Smith Assistant coachMichael Bradley Strength and Conditioning coachRob Bucher Video CoordinatorJarrod Lazarus Director of OperationsErick Casto Equipment ManagerKhalid Shatara Moral SupportDalmar Ali Graduate AssistantHome court EditDonald L Tucker Center Edit The Donald L Tucker Center home of the Seminoles Banners hanging at the Donald L Tucker Center The Seminoles play all of their home games at the Donald L Tucker Center It is a 18 000 square foot 1 700 m2 multi purpose facility which has hosted over 25 years worth of Seminole games 6 Since the 2016 2017 season the Seminoles have gone undefeated twice at home and had twenty five consecutive conference victories on their home court the second longest streak in conference history 7 Championships EditNational Championship appearance Edit Florida State has appeared in the NCAA Division I Tournament s National Championship game once in 1972 The Seminoles coached by Hugh Durham lost to John Wooden and his UCLA Bruins 81 76 at the Memorial Sports Arena in Los Angeles California The Seminoles defeated powerhouse Kentucky in the Mideast Region Final and North Carolina in the Final Four Season Coach Site Opponent Result Overall Record1971 1972 Hugh Durham Los Angeles Memorial Sports Arena UCLA FSU 76 UCLA 81 27 6Total National Championship Game Appearances 1Regional Championship Edit Florida State defeated Kentucky 73 54 to win their only regional championship Season Region1971 1972 MideastTotal Regional Championships 1NIT Championship appearance Edit Florida State has appeared in the National Invitation Tournament s National Championship game once in 1997 The Seminoles coached by Pat Kennedy lost to Michigan coached by Steve Fisher 82 73 at Madison Square Garden in New York City Season Coach Site Opponent Result Overall Record1996 1997 Pat Kennedy Madison Square Garden Michigan FSU 73 Michigan 82 20 12Total National Invitation Tournament Championship Game Appearances 1Conference tournament championships Edit Conference Affiliations 1947 Independent 1948 1951 Dixie Conference 1951 1954 Independent 1954 1957 Florida Intercollegiate Conference 1957 1976 Independent 1976 1991 Metro Conference 1991 present Atlantic Coast ConferenceSeason Conference Coach Site Opponent PF PA1950 51 Dixie J K Kennedy Porter Gym Macon Georgia Mercer 65 691954 55 Florida Intercollegiate J K Kennedy Miami Beach Auditorium Coral Gables Florida Miami 86 801977 78 Metro Hugh Durham Riverfront Coliseum Cincinnati Ohio Louisville 93 941978 79 Metro Joe Williams Mid South Coliseum Memphis Tennessee Virginia Tech 60 681979 80 Metro Joe Williams Freedom Hall Louisville Kentucky Louisville 72 811984 85 Metro Joe Williams Freedom Hall Louisville Kentucky Memphis State 86 901988 89 Metro Pat Kennedy Carolina Coliseum Columbia South Carolina Louisville 80 871990 91 Metro Pat Kennedy Roanoke Civic Center Roanoke Virginia Louisville 76 692008 09 ACC Leonard Hamilton Georgia Dome Atlanta Georgia Duke 69 792011 12 ACC Leonard Hamilton Philips Arena Atlanta Georgia North Carolina 85 822018 19 ACC Leonard Hamilton Spectrum Center Charlotte North Carolina Duke 63 732020 21 ACC Leonard Hamilton Greensboro Coliseum Greensboro North Carolina Georgia Tech 75 80Championship Results 3 9 910 952Conference regular season championships Edit Season Conference Coach Overall Conference1950 51 Dixie J K Kennedy 18 9 7 01954 55 Florida Intercollegiate J K Kennedy 22 4 10 01977 78 Metro Hugh Durham 23 6 12 11988 89 Metro Pat Kennedy 22 8 9 32019 20 ACC Leonard Hamilton 26 5 16 4Total Conference Titles 5Records and results EditYear by year results Edit National Champions Conference Tournament Champions Conference Regular Season Champions NCAA Tournament NIT TournamentNote W Wins L Losses C Conference Season Coach Conference W L CW CL Notes1947 48 Don Loucks Independent 5 13 1948 49 J K Kennedy Dixie 12 12 6 6 1949 50 J K Kennedy Dixie 15 10 6 3 1950 51 J K Kennedy Dixie 18 9 7 0 1951 52 J K Kennedy Independent 5 20 1952 53 J K Kennedy Independent 11 11 1953 54 J K Kennedy Independent 13 7 1954 55 J K Kennedy Florida Intercollegiate 22 4 10 0 1955 56 J K Kennedy Florida Intercollegiate 16 9 9 1 1956 57 J K Kennedy Florida Intercollegiate 9 17 5 5 1957 58 J K Kennedy Independent 9 16 1958 59 J K Kennedy Independent 8 15 1959 60 J K Kennedy Independent 10 15 1960 61 J K Kennedy Independent 14 10 1961 62 J K Kennedy Independent 15 8 1962 63 J K Kennedy Independent 15 10 1963 64 J K Kennedy Independent 11 14 1964 65 J K Kennedy Independent 16 10 1965 66 J K Kennedy Independent 15 11 1966 67 Hugh Durham Independent 11 15 1967 68 Hugh Durham Independent 19 8 NCAA first round1968 69 Hugh Durham Independent 18 9 1969 70 Hugh Durham Independent 23 3 1970 71 Hugh Durham Independent 17 9 1971 72 Hugh Durham Independent 27 6 NCAA Runner Up1972 73 Hugh Durham Independent 18 8 1973 74 Hugh Durham Independent 18 8 1974 75 Hugh Durham Independent 18 8 1975 76 Hugh Durham Independent 21 6 1976 77 Hugh Durham Metro 16 11 0 2 1977 78 Hugh Durham Metro 23 6 12 1 NCAA first round1978 79 Joe Williams Metro 19 10 7 3 1979 80 Joe Williams Metro 22 9 7 5 NCAA second round1980 81 Joe Williams Metro 17 11 7 5 1981 82 Joe Williams Metro 11 17 4 8 1982 83 Joe Williams Metro 14 14 6 8 1983 84 Joe Williams Metro 20 11 9 5 NIT Second Round1984 85 Joe Williams Metro 14 16 4 10 1985 86 Joe Williams Metro 12 17 3 9 1986 87 Pat Kennedy Metro 19 11 6 6 NIT Second Round1987 88 Pat Kennedy Metro 19 11 7 5 NCAA first round1988 89 Pat Kennedy Metro 22 8 9 3 NCAA first round1989 90 Pat Kennedy Metro 16 15 6 8 1990 91 Pat Kennedy Metro 21 11 9 5 NCAA second round1991 92 Pat Kennedy ACC 22 10 11 5 NCAA Sweet Sixteen1992 93 Pat Kennedy ACC 25 10 12 4 NCAA Elite Eight1993 94 Pat Kennedy ACC 13 14 6 10 1994 95 Pat Kennedy ACC 12 15 5 11 1995 96 Pat Kennedy ACC 13 14 5 11 1996 97 Pat Kennedy ACC 20 12 6 10 NIT Runner Up1997 98 Steve Robinson ACC 18 14 6 10 NCAA second round1998 99 Steve Robinson ACC 13 17 5 11 1999 00 Steve Robinson ACC 12 17 6 10 2000 01 Steve Robinson ACC 9 21 4 12 2001 02 Steve Robinson ACC 12 17 4 12 2002 03 Leonard Hamilton ACC 14 15 4 12 2003 04 Leonard Hamilton ACC 19 14 6 10 NIT Second Round2004 05 Leonard Hamilton ACC 12 19 4 12 2005 06 Leonard Hamilton ACC 20 10 9 7 NIT Second Round2006 07 Leonard Hamilton ACC 01 13 02 9 NIT Quarterfinals2007 08 Leonard Hamilton ACC 19 15 7 9 NIT First Round2008 09 Leonard Hamilton ACC 25 10 10 6 NCAA first round2009 10 Leonard Hamilton ACC 22 10 10 6 NCAA first round2010 11 Leonard Hamilton ACC 23 11 11 5 NCAA Sweet Sixteen2011 12 Leonard Hamilton ACC 25 10 12 4 NCAA second round2012 13 Leonard Hamilton ACC 18 16 9 9 NIT First Round2013 14 Leonard Hamilton ACC 22 14 9 9 NIT Semifinals2014 15 Leonard Hamilton ACC 17 16 8 102015 16 Leonard Hamilton ACC 20 14 8 10 NIT Second Round2016 17 Leonard Hamilton ACC 26 9 12 6 NCAA second round2017 18 Leonard Hamilton ACC 23 12 9 9 NCAA Elite Eight2018 19 Leonard Hamilton ACC 29 8 13 5 NCAA Sweet Sixteen2019 20 Leonard Hamilton ACC 26 5 16 4 NCAA Tournament Cancelled2020 21 Leonard Hamilton ACC 18 7 11 4 NCAA Sweet Sixteen2021 22 Leonard Hamilton ACC 17 14 10 102022 23 Leonard Hamilton ACC 9 22 7 13Total 1 268 903 394 373 Win Percentage 584 514 122 total wins vacated from the 2006 2007 basketball season due to the academic scandal 27 ACC wins vacated from the 2006 2007 basketball season due to the academic scandal Polls Edit Florida State has ended their basketball season ranked 15 times in either the AP or Coaches Poll Top 10 finishes are colored Year Record AP Poll Coaches1969 70 23 3 11 1971 72 27 6 10 101975 76 21 6 161977 78 23 6 15 121988 89 22 8 16 161991 92 22 10 20 161992 93 25 10 11 72008 09 25 10 16 222010 11 23 11 192011 12 25 10 10 152016 17 26 9 16 242017 18 23 12 182018 19 29 8 10 132019 20 26 5 4 52020 21 18 7 14 10 A second place ranking is the best the team has ever received 8 Regular season tournaments Edit Tournament Appearances Best ResultAdvocare Invitational 2018 19 SecondAll College Tournament 1964 65 1972 73 ThirdBattle 4 Atlantis 2011 12Big Sun Classic 1973 74 1975 76 1977 78 ChampionsBirmingham Classic 1977 78 ChampionsBluebonnet Classic 1973 74 SecondCable Car Classic 1976 77 SecondCabrillo Classic 1982 83 ThirdCarousel Tournament 1955 56Citadel Invitational 1958 59 FourthCivitan Classic 1968 69 1971 72 ChampionsCoaches vs Cancer 2012 13 ChampionsColonial Classic 2006 07Corpus Christi Caller Times Challenge 2004 05Cotton States Classic 1980 81 ChampionsDayton Invitational 1972 73 1978 79 1981 82 SecondDiamond Head Classic 2010 11 ThirdECAC Holiday Festival 1989 90 ThirdEmerald Coast Classic 2019 20 ChampionsESPN Events Invitational 2022 23 EighthEvansville Tournament 1967 68 SecondFar West Classic 1971 72 1975 76 ChampionsFiesta Bowl Classic 2002 03 ThirdFlorida Four Classic 1981 82 1982 83 SecondFlorida Sunshine Classic 1968 69 1970 71 1971 72 ChampionsGator Bowl Tournament 1951 52 1954 55 1959 60 1960 61 1963 64 1969 70 ChampionsGlenn Wilkes Classic 2007 08Global Sports Classic 2008 09 ChampionsGreat Alaska Shootout 1989 90 2000 01 FifthHall of Fame Tip Off 2014 15IPTAY Tournament 1976 77 SecondJacksonville Classic 2021 22 ChampionsJamaica Classic 2017 18 ChampionsLouisville Holiday 1974 75 SecondMarshall Invitational 1972 73 ThirdMercer Bear Classic 1973 74 ThirdMilwaukee Classic 1967 68 ThirdOld Dominion Classic 1978 79 SecondOld Spice Classic 2009 10 ChampionsOrange Bowl Tournament 1955 56NAIB District 25 1950 51 1951 52 1952 53 1954 55 ChampionsNAIB Nationals 1950 51 1954 55 QuarterfinalsParadise Jam 2015 16 FifthPillsbury Classic 1977 78 SecondPittsburgh Holiday Hoops Classic 2003 04 SecondPreseason NIT 1992 93 1997 98 2016 17 SecondPuerto Rico Tip Off 2013 14 ThirdRainbow Classic 1998 99 FifthRed Lobster Classic 1986 87 1987 88 1988 89 ChampionsSavannah Invitational 1962 63 ChampionsSenior Bowl Tournament 1956 57 1957 58 1971 72 ChampionsSteel Bowl Tournament 1973 74 SecondSun Bowl 1970 71Tampa Invitational 1965 66 SecondVanderbilt Invitational 1964 65 ThirdVermont Classic 1976 77 ThirdACC Big Ten Challenge Edit The Seminoles have participated in the ACC Big Ten Challenge 24 times compiling a record of 10 14 Year Opponent Location Result1999 Northwestern Evanston Illinois W 60 462000 Minnesota Tallahassee Florida L 71 792001 Northwestern Evanston Illinois L 50 572002 Iowa Tallahassee Florida W 80 672003 Northwestern Tallahassee Florida W 71 532004 Minnesota Minneapolis Minnesota W 70 692005 Purdue Tallahassee Florida W 97 572006 Wisconsin Madison Wisconsin L 66 812007 Minnesota Tallahassee Florida W 75 612008 Northwestern Evanston Illinois L 59 732009 Ohio State Columbus Ohio L 64 772010 Ohio State Tallahassee Florida L 44 582011 Michigan State East Lansing Michigan L 49 652012 Minnesota Tallahassee Florida L 68 772013 Minnesota Minneapolis Minnesota L 61 712014 Nebraska Tallahassee Florida L 65 702015 Iowa Iowa City Iowa L 75 78 OT 2016 Minnesota Tallahassee Florida W 75 672017 Rutgers Piscataway New Jersey W 78 732018 Purdue Tallahassee Florida W 73 722019 Indiana Bloomington Indiana L 64 802020 Indiana Tallahassee Florida W 69 67 OT 2021 Purdue West Lafayette Indiana L 65 932022 Purdue Tallahassee Florida L 69 79Record 10 14 417 All time record vs ACC teams Edit Opponent Won Lost Percentage Streak First MeetingBoston College 13 9 591 Lost 3 2006Clemson 45 37 549 Lost 2 1951Duke 10 42 192 Lost 2 1955Georgia Tech 45 32 584 Won 1 1963Louisville 18 34 346 Won 7 1968Miami 52 37 584 Won 1 1950North Carolina 17 52 246 Lost 2 1965NC State 30 32 484 Lost 1 1955Notre Dame 10 5 667 Won 3 2011Pittsburgh 7 16 304 Lost 1 1973Syracuse 6 10 375 Lost 2 1990Virginia 28 28 500 Lost 2 1992Virginia Tech 35 24 593 Lost 2 1968Wake Forest 28 28 500 Lost 3 1958Totals 343 387 470 wins vacated from the 2006 2007 basketball season due to the academic scandal Rivals Edit See also Florida Florida State men s basketball rivalry Opponent Won Lost Percentage Streak First MeetingFlorida 28 45 384 Lost 2 1951Miami 52 37 584 Won 1 1950Clemson 45 37 549 Lost 2 1951Totals 124 119 510 wins vacated from the 2006 2007 basketball season due to the academic scandal College Gameday Edit Main article College GameDay basketball The Seminoles have appeared on ESPN s College Game Day twice hosting the program once in 2012 when the North Carolina Tar Heels played in Tallahassee The Seminoles have a 1 0 record when Gameday is on campus Date Location Home Team Away Team Result PF PAJanuary 14 2012 Tallahassee Florida Florida State 3 North Carolina W 90 57March 16 2019 Charlotte North Carolina ACC Tournament 5 Duke 12 Florida State L 63 73Totals 1 1 153 130FSU vs AP Ranked 1 Edit Date Location FSU Rank Opponent Outcome PF PAJanuary 31 1958 Morgantown WV West Virginia L 51 103December 2 1961 Columbus OH Ohio State L 57 72March 25 1972 Los Angeles CA 10 UCLA L 76 81December 8 1975 Indianapolis IN 10 Indiana L 59 83March 11 1978 Knoxville TN 13 Kentucky L 76 85December 31 1985 Charlotte NC North Carolina L 64 109December 22 1990 Las Vegas NV UNLV L 69 101January 6 1992 Durham NC Duke L 70 86January 30 1992 Tallahassee FL 23 Duke L 62 75December 20 1997 Tallahassee FL 17 North Carolina L 73 81February 17 1999 Tallahassee FL Duke L 59 85January 6 2002 Tallahassee FL Duke W 77 76February 7 2002 Durham NC Duke L 49 80January 29 2004 Durham NC Duke L 49 56March 1 2006 Tallahassee FL Duke W 79 74March 4 2008 Chapel Hill NC North Carolina L 77 90March 14 2008 Charlotte NC North Carolina L 70 82March 14 2009 Atlanta GA 22 North Carolina W 73 70January 12 2011 Tallahassee FL Duke W 66 61January 12 2019 Tallahassee FL 13 Duke L 78 80Total 4 16 1334 1630NCAA tournament results Edit The Seminoles have appeared in the NCAA tournament 18 times Their combined record is 24 18 current head coach Leonard Hamilton has a record of 14 11 in the tournament Year Round Opponent Result1968 First Round East Tennessee State L 69 791972 First RoundSweet SixteenElite EightFinal FourNational Championship Eastern KentuckyMinnesotaKentuckyNorth CarolinaUCLA W 83 81W 70 56W 73 54W 79 75L 76 811978 First Round Kentucky L 76 851980 First RoundSecond Round 9 Toledo 1 Kentucky W 94 91L 78 971988 First Round 5 Iowa L 98 1021989 First Round 13 Middle Tennessee L 83 971991 First RoundSecond Round 10 USC 2 Indiana W 75 72L 69 821992 First RoundSecond RoundSweet Sixteen 14 Montana 6 Georgetown 2 Indiana W 78 68W 78 68L 74 851993 First RoundSecond RoundSweet SixteenElite Eight 14 Evansville 11 Tulane 7 Western Kentucky 1 Kentucky W 82 70W 94 63W 81 78OTL 81 1061998 First RoundSecond Round 5 TCU 13 Valparaiso W 96 87L 77 83OT2009 First Round 12 Wisconsin L 59 61OT2010 First Round 8 Gonzaga L 60 672011 First RoundSecond RoundSweet Sixteen 7 Texas A amp M 2 Notre Dame 11 VCU W 57 50W 71 57L 71 72OT2012 First RoundSecond Round 14 St Bonaventure 6 Cincinnati W 66 63L 56 622017 First RoundSecond Round 14 Florida Gulf Coast 11 Xavier W 86 80L 66 912018 First RoundSecond RoundSweet SixteenElite Eight 8 Missouri 1 Xavier 4 Gonzaga 3 Michigan W 67 54W 75 70W 75 60L 54 582019 First RoundSecond RoundSweet Sixteen 13 Vermont 12 Murray State 1 Gonzaga W 76 69W 90 62L 58 722021 First RoundSecond RoundSweet Sixteen 13 UNC Greensboro 5 Colorado 1 Michigan W 64 54W 71 53L 58 76NCAA tournament seeding Edit The NCAA began seeding the tournament with the 1979 edition Years 80 88 89 91 92 93 98 09 10 11 12 17 18 19 21Seeds 8 12 4 7 3 3 12 5 9 10 3 3 9 4 4NIT results Edit The Seminoles have appeared in the National Invitation Tournament NIT ten times Their combined record is 14 10 Year Round Opponent Result1984 First RoundSecond Round NC StatePittsburgh W 74 71L 63 661987 First RoundSecond Round Rhode IslandVanderbilt W 107 92L 92 1091997 First RoundSecond RoundQuarterfinalsSemifinalsFinals SyracuseMichigan StateWest VirginiaConnecticutMichigan W 82 67W 68 63W 76 71W 71 65L 73 822004 First RoundSecond Round Wichita StateIowa State W 91 84L 59 622006 First RoundSecond Round 8 Butler 3 South Carolina W 67 63L 68 692007 First RoundSecond RoundQuarterfinals 7 Toledo 3 Michigan 1 Mississippi State W 77 61W 87 66L 71 862008 First Round 6 Akron L 60 65OT2013 First Round 5 Louisiana Tech L 66 712014 First RoundSecond RoundQuarterfinalsSemifinals 8 Florida Gulf Coast 4 Georgetown 3 Louisiana Tech 1 Minnesota W 58 53W 101 90W 78 75L 64 67OT2016 First RoundSecond Round 5 Davidson 1 Valparaiso W 84 74L 69 81NIT seeding Edit The NCAA began seeding the tournament with the 2006 edition Years 06 07 08 13 14 16Seeds 2 2 3 4 1 4ACC Tournament results Edit The ACC men s basketball tournament is the conference championship tournament in basketball for the Atlantic Coast Conference It is a single elimination tournament and seeding is based on regular season records The winner receives the conference s automatic bid to the NCAA basketball tournament Florida State has won the ACC Tournament once in 2012 under coach Leonard Hamilton The Seminoles have a record of 20 29 at the ACC Tournament Year Seed Round Opponent Result1992 2 QuarterfinalsSemifinals 7 NC State 3 North Carolina W 93 80L 76 801993 2 Quarterfinals 7 Clemson L 75 871994 7 Quarterfinals 2 North Carolina L 69 831995 7 Quarterfinals 2 Maryland L 64 711996 8 First Round 9 NC State L 65 801997 7 Quarterfinals 2 Wake Forest L 65 661998 7 First Round 8 NC State L 63 651999 8 First RoundQuarterfinals 7 Clemson 2 Maryland W 87 85L 69 932000 7 First RoundQuarterfinals 8 Georgia Tech 2 Maryland W 63 62L 61 822001 8 First Round 9 Clemson L 64 662002 8 First RoundQuarterfinals 9 Clemson 1 Maryland W 91 84L 59 852003 9 First RoundQuarterfinals 8 Clemson 1 Wake Forest W 72 61L 61 692004 7 Quarterfinals 2 NC State L 71 782005 10 First Round 7 NC State L 54 702006 5 First Round 12 Wake Forest L 66 782007 9 First RoundQuarterfinals 8 Clemson 1 North Carolina W 67 66L 58 732008 9 First RoundQuarterfinals 8 Wake Forest 2 North Carolina W 70 60L 70 822009 4 QuarterfinalsSemifinalsChampionship Game 12 Georgia Tech 1 North Carolina 3 Duke W 64 62W 73 70L 69 792010 3 Quarterfinals 11 NC State L 52 582011 3 Quarterfinals 6 Virginia Tech L 52 512012 3 QuarterfinalsSemifinalsChampionship Game 6 Miami FL 2 Duke 1 North Carolina W 82 71W 62 59W 85 822013 6 First RoundQuarterfinals 11 Clemson 3 North Carolina W 73 69L 62 832014 9 Second RoundQuarterfinals 8 Maryland 1 Virginia W 67 65L 51 642015 9 Second RoundQuarterfinals 8 Clemson 1 Virginia W 76 73L 44 582016 12 First RoundSecond Round 14 Boston College 6 Virginia Tech W 88 66L 85 962017 2 QuarterfinalsSemifinals 7 Virginia Tech 3 Notre Dame W 74 68L 73 772018 8 Second Round 9 Louisville L 74 822019 4 QuarterfinalsSemifinalsChampionship Game 5 Virginia Tech 1 Virginia 3 Duke W 65 63OTW 69 59L 63 732020 1 2021 2 SemifinalsChampionship Game 6 North Carolina 4 Georgia Tech W 69 66L 75 802022 8 Second Round 9 Syracuse L 57 962023 12 First Round 13 Georgia TechAwards EditAll Americans Edit Collegiate All Americans Associated Press Dave Fedor 1961 amp 1962 All American Honorable Mention Dave Cowens 1970 All American Honorable Mention Harry Davis 1978 All American Honorable Mention Mickey Dillard 1981 All American Honorable Mention Mitchell Wiggins 1982 amp 1983 All American Honorable Mention Alton Lee Gipson 1984 All American Honorable Mention George McCloud 1989 All American 3rd Team Sam Cassell 1992 All American Honorable Mention Doug Edwards 1993 All American Honorable Mention Charlie Ward 1993 All American Honorable Mention Bob Sura 1993 amp 1994 amp 1995 All American Honorable Mention Tim Pickett 2004 All American Honorable Mention Al Thornton 2007 All American 3rd Team Toney Douglas 2009 All American 3rd Team McDonald s All Americans David White 1987 Selection Doug Edwards 1989 Selection LaMarr Greer 1994 Selection Corey Louis 1994 Selection Randell Jackson 1995 Selection Anthony Richardson 2001 Selection Von Wafer 2003 Selection Chris Singleton 2008 Selection Michael Snaer 2009 Selection Dwayne Bacon 2015 Selection M J Walker 2017 Selection Scottie Barnes 2020 SelectionJonathan Isaac was ineligible in 2016 due to his status as a postgraduate student Conference awards Edit ACC Coach of the Year Pat Kennedy 1992 Leonard Hamilton 2009 2012 2020 ACC Defensive Player of the Year Toney Douglas 2009 Chris Singleton 2010 ACC Sixth Man of the Year Mfiondu Kabengele 2019 Patrick Williams 2020 Scottie Barnes 2021 Matthew Cleveland 2022 ACC Rookie Freshman of the Year Bob Sura 1992 Scottie Barnes 2021 Players EditNotable alumni Edit Sam Cassell is one of the most decorated players to have played at Florida State Braian Angola born 1994 Colombian basketball player who plays for Ironi Nes Ziona of the Israeli Basketball Premier League Dwayne Bacon former NBA player Scottie Barnes NBA player Toronto Raptors Lottery selection 2021 2022 NBA Rookie of the Year Malik Beasley NBA player Minnesota Timberwolves 1st round selection Sam Cassell former NBA player 1x NBA All Star current coach with Philadelphia 76ers Dave Cowens former NBA player Lottery Selection 1970 Basketball Hall of Fame College Basketball Hall of Fame 1973 NBA MVP 8x NBA All Star Toney Douglas former NBA player player for Hapoel Eilat of the Israeli Basketball Premier League Hugh Durham former player amp coach College Basketball Hall of Fame Trent Forrest NBA player Utah Jazz winningest player in school history Mark Gilbert former MLB player former US Ambassador to New Zealand and Samoa RaiQuan Gray NBA player Brooklyn Nets Jonathan Isaac NBA player Orlando Magic Lottery Selection 2017 Mfiondu Kabengele NBA player Cleveland Cavaliers nephew of Dikembe Mutombo Balsa Koprivica NBA player Detroit Pistons Terance Mann NBA Player Los Angeles Clippers 2nd round selection 2019 George McCloud former NBA player Lottery Selection 1989 Bob Sura former NBA player Al Thornton former NBA player Lottery Selection 2007 Devin Vassell NBA player San Antonio Spurs Lottery Selection 2020 Charlie Ward former NBA player 1993 Heisman Trophy Mitchell Wiggins former NBA player Patrick Williams NBA player Chicago Bulls Lottery Selection 2020 Retired numbers Edit Main article List of NCAA men s basketball retired numbers Dave Cowens is the first player to have his number retired by the Seminoles 9 No Player Pos Career Ref 13 Dave Cowens C 1968 70 10 11 Honored jerseys Edit Some jerseys have been honored although their numbers are still active No Player Pos Career3 Bob Sura SG 1992 9510 Sam Cassell PG 1992 9321 George McCloud F 1985 198925 Hugh Durham G 1957 5933 Ron King SG 1971 7343 Dave Fedor F 1960 62Hall of Fame inductees Edit One FSU player and coach has been inducted into the College Basketball Hall of Fame College Basketball Hall of Fame inducteesYear Inducted Name Career2006 Dave Cowens Player 1967 19702016 Hugh Durham Player 1957 59Head Coach 1967 78NBA draft Edit FSU Has had 32 players drafted in the first 60 picks modern draft equivalent of the NBA draft 1 1962 NBA Draft 3rd Round 23rd Pick Dave Fedor Former NBA Player 2 1970 NBA Draft 1st Round 4th Pick Dave Cowens Former NBA Player Hall of Fame 1973 NBA MVP 8x NBA All Star 3 1970 NBA Draft 3rd Round 38th Pick Willie Williams Former NBA Player 4 1978 NBA Draft 2nd Round 33rd Pick Harry Davis Former NBA Player 5 1981 NBA Draft 2nd Round 42nd Pick Elvis Rolle Former NBA Player 6 1981 NBA Draft 3rd Round 55th Pick Mickey Dillard Former NBA Player 7 1983 NBA Draft 1st Round 23rd Pick Mitchell Wiggins Former NBA Player 8 1989 NBA Draft 1st Round 7th Pick George McCloud Former NBA Player 9 1993 NBA Draft 1st Round 15th Pick Doug Edwards Former NBA Player 10 1993 NBA Draft 1st Round 24th Pick Sam Cassell Former NBA Player 1x NBA All Star 11 1994 NBA Draft 1st Round 26th pick Charlie Ward Former NBA Player 12 1995 NBA Draft 1st Round 17th Pick Bob Sura Former NBA Player 13 1997 NBA Draft 2nd Round 36th Pick James Collins Former NBA Player Leonard Hamilton Becomes Head Coach 2002 14 2004 NBA Draft 2nd Round 44th Pick Tim Pickett Former NBA Player 15 2005 NBA Draft 2nd Round 39th Pick Von Wafer Former NBA Player 16 2006 NBA Draft 2nd Round 45th Pick Alexander Johnson Former NBA Player 17 2007 NBA Draft 1st Round 14th Pick Al Thornton Former NBA Player 18 2009 NBA Draft 1st Round 29th Pick Toney Douglas Former NBA Player 19 2010 NBA Draft 2nd Round 50th Pick Solomon Alabi Former NBA Player 20 2010 NBA Draft 2nd Round 57th Pick Ryan Reid Former NBA Player 21 2011 NBA Draft 1st Round 18th Pick Chris Singleton Former NBA Player 22 2012 NBA Draft 2nd Round 33rd Pick Bernard James Former NBA Player 23 2016 NBA Draft 1st Round 19th Pick Malik Beasley NBA Player Minnesota Timberwolves 24 2017 NBA Draft 1st Round 6th Pick Jonathan Isaac NBA Player Orlando Magic 25 2017 NBA Draft 2nd Round 40th Pick Dwayne Bacon NBA Player Orlando Magic 26 2019 NBA Draft 1st Round 27th Pick Mfiondu Kabengele NBA Player Cleveland Cavaliers 27 2019 NBA Draft 2nd Round 48th Pick Terance Mann NBA Player Los Angeles Clippers 28 2020 NBA Draft 1st Round 4th Pick Patrick Williams NBA Player Chicago Bulls 29 2020 NBA Draft 1st Round 11th Pick Devin Vassell NBA Player San Antonio Spurs 30 2021 NBA Draft 1st Round 4th Pick Scottie Barnes NBA Player Toronto Raptors 31 2021 NBA Draft 2nd Round 57th Pick Balsa Koprivica NBA Player Detroit Pistons 32 2021 NBA Draft 2nd Round 59th Pick RaiQuan Gray NBA Player Brooklyn NetsLottery selections or their pre lottery equivalent are italicizedMascot EditFlorida State recently revived the character of Cimarron a costume mascot that makes appearances at many FSU athletic events and functions In addition the character makes public appearances and is available for functions at area schools and service projects as well as with the spirit groups 12 See also EditFlorida State Seminoles women s basketball History of Florida State University List of Florida State University professional athletesReferences Edit Florida State University Athletics Brand Guide PDF Retrieved June 30 2022 Florida Senate legislation declares Florida State the 2020 men s basketball national champion The ESPN Sagarin All Time Rankings a b The 20th Greatest College Basketball In The South Florida State Seminoles English 29 October 2007 Retrieved 2009 03 11 Florida State Basketball English Retrieved 2009 03 13 The Donald L Tucker Center Florida State s Basketball Home English Retrieved 2009 03 11 Syracuse snaps Florida State s long homecourt winning streak December 4 2021 Total Appearances in the AP Poll College Poll Archive Retrieved 2013 03 12 FSU Retired Numbers Jerseys at Seminoles website Archived from the original on 2012 02 11 Retrieved 2013 04 09 Dave Cowens Bio at FS Seminoles 17 Jun 2014 Dave Cowens bio at nolefan org Florida State Revives Cimarron Character to Promote Athletics Florida State 24 7 26 April 2012 Retrieved 2012 04 26 Bibliography Edit Florida State Seminoles Men s Basketball Media Guide University Athletic Association Tallahassee FloridaExternal links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Florida State Seminoles men s basketball Official website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Florida State Seminoles men 27s 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