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AJ Swinton: Energy to Seminols when Notre Dame comes to Talahassi – Florida State University

AJ Swinton: Energy to Seminols when Notre Dame comes to Talahassi – Florida State University

Tallahassee – so AJ Swinton He continues his return to the court and as he returns to the Florida Rotation after he missed four games.

Swinton returned to Seminoles on Saturday against Boston College and did not miss the rhythm.

The state of Florida (13-9, 4-7 ACC) plays the host of Notre Dame (10-11, 4-6 ACC) on Tuesday night at 7:00 in the center of Donald L. Tucker. This is the only regular meeting of the season between the two teams. The game of Seminoles against Fighting Irish is a game for prizes for Spear-I for FSU students; Students win double points on registration and Nole Zone WhistsBands will be given to the first 750 students to register in the Spear IT prize table at the top of section 120.

The newcomer had an immediate impact on his return against the Boston College, scoring 10 career points.

“My way of thinking that went into the game was just to go out and play the strongest while I just follow the game plan as best as possible,” said Swinton.

By scoring his highest career out of 10 points in four out of six, they have scored goals against the Boston College, he played the best game of his growing career. The super-atlet freshman scored four of the six field goals, two out of four goals on the 3 points and took a career, binding four fights against the Eagles.

Known for its high energy and protective presence, Swinton continues to build in his offensive rhythm. His confidence continues to grow and his return adds depth to the composition of Seminoles.

“I knew I was ready to go back to the squad when I felt I was able to get up and down (the court) with my teammates and practice in live actions,” Swinton said. “To be able to jump up and down repeatedly as an athlete, spring for struggles, dip the ball, run into a transition without a feeling of pain – then I knew I would be ready.

Swinton was certainly ready on Saturday.

Swinton had scored three goals with 3 points, entering the Saturday match against the Boston College (one of three consecutive matches against Temple (November 22), Umass (November 24) and West Carolina (November 26). He almost coincided with that amount with that amount And a game with the highest career in the career of the 3 points against the Eagles.

Swinton had scored 35 points in the first 17 games of his career in Florida (2.1 points per game) before scoring 10 points against the Eagles. His previous career was eight points against Umass.

Swinton had missed the previous four games (against Georgia Tech, in Kal, in Stanford and Virginia Tech) before scoring more points against the Boston College (10) than he scored in his previous nine shows (six points).

Swinton is excited to return to the court and is looking forward to the upcoming Seminole ACC schedule.

“It’s great to go back to the court,” Swinton said. “Just being there with my teammates and helping them to be better, it’s always great.”

Seminole Leonard Hamilton He was certainly pleased that Swinton returned to the court and was looking forward to more nights, in which he packed the statistical sheet, as he did against the Boston College.

“AJ gave us good energy and hit a few threes,” Hamilton told Swinton’s presentation against Boston College. “His defense was solid. I look forward to being much more comfortable to come against Notre Dame tomorrow.”

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