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FSU Basketball Malique Ewin Help ends a lost series of 4 games with a win over Notre Dame – Talahasi Democrat

FSU Basketball Malique Ewin Help ends a lost series of 4 games with a win over Notre Dame – Talahasi Democrat

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As a result of the announcement of Leonard Hamilton’s resignation on Monday, Florida Men’s Basketball (14-9, 5-7) ended with the loss of four games, descending from Notre Dame (10-12, 4-7) 67-60 In front of 5.101 fans in the center of Donald L. Tucker on Tuesday.

The Seminols fired 49% of the pitch, but struggled to find the line three points (3 out of 13).

At one point, FSU missed seven straight photos with three points. It was not until the third quarter when Jamir Watkins knocked three straight buckets behind the arc.

Both Watkins and Malik Yuvin had big nights, especially in the second half. Watkins led with 21 points and eight rebounds.

Evin, who had three points in the first half, recorded his eighth dual-spirit career with 18 points and 10 rebounds. He also added three assists, three thefts and two blocks.

Notre Dame’s leading goalkeeper was Marcus Burton, who dropped 25 points. Here are the three poems.

FSU Basketball in a Notre Dame Pisket Battle

No team could hold a big lead for a long time. Both were even six times and had four changes in lead.

At first Notre Dame had the upper hand in the first eight minutes of the first half. After leaving 17-7, FSU finally went to work.

The Seminols continued with 20-2, which tied the game and eventually gave them its largest lead to 29-19 with 3:27 left.

Notre Dam has heated in the last two minutes and reduced the FSU lead to one by 9-0 run to complete half. FSU led 29-28, heading to the dressing room.

Inertia shifted from the beginning of the second half, when Watkins knocked three straight threes to give FSU a 43-34 lead. Notre Dam’s Marcus Burton maintained the game alive and reduced the FSU lead to four by 4:37 left to play.

Despite the various changes in inertia, Seminoles won the battle for possession by 24:39 to 9:39 of Notre Dame.

FSU Basketball, missing Marquee players, AJ Swinton is intensified in the initial role

The depth of FSU was tested. The Seminols were without Taylor Ball Bowen for the second direct match due to a injury. Jerry Day, the best FSU shooter, was not available.

AJ Swinton made his first career start at Bol Bowen. Swinton made his first return to the court last week against Boston College after missing four games due to injury. Swinton finished nine points.

One of the most important plays of the night was when the freshman with 6 feet-6 made a dip with one hand on a quick break after a theft, which gave the FSU lead by 27-19 in the first half. Swinton also shot 5 out of 6 at free throws.

Christian Nitu also plays quality minutes off the bench. The freshman with 6 feet-11 scored four of the six points of FSU in the first half.

Rate, offensive struggles hurt FSU basketball

The combination of casual rpm and overtaking an offensive was a problem for Seminoles.

The fighting Irish grabbed 14 offensive struggles over the six FSU. Notre Dame, who crashes on the boards, will lead to 15 points for a second chance. The Seminols also had 17 turns, and 16 of these turnover led to points.

Both Watkins and Yuvin wore the load, as they both combined 17 rebounds. Careless rpm is a problem for seminoles.

This even led to a stunning defeat at the Boston College. Notre Dame took advantage of a game of one possession. FSU still managed to stay despite its mistakes.

What Next For FSU Basketball

FSU is off the rest of the week. The next match will be on the way against Wake Forest (16-6 (8-3)) at 19:00

The FSU will then have two matches for a rematch at home against Clemson on Saturday, February 15, at noon and Miami on next Wednesday, February 19, at 9pm.

Peter Holland, Jr., covers the Athletics of Florida as Democrat of Talahasi. Contact him by email at [email protected] or X @_Da_pistol.

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