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FSU Men’s Hoops Against Boston College: Preview, Game Thread – Tomahawk Nation

FSU Men’s Hoops Against Boston College: Preview, Game Thread – Tomahawk Nation

Florida Men’s Basketball (13-8, 4-6) seems to be clicking to lose three games on the road against Boston College (9-11, 1-8). Leonard Hamilton’s team is coming out of his oldest match of the season, a home defeat at Virginia Tech, gaining a loss to Quad 4 for the first time this year. FSU receives another plan for planning due to the terrible game throughout the conference, taking a BC team without winning in four weeks.

How to look:

The game advises at 2 pm on an ACC network of Conte Forum.

Notes to know:

– Usually this section profiled the opponent’s team, but today’s game is a nose. Can they play with intensity for 40 minutes? How are they physically, in particular Taylor Ball Bowen and Malik Juin? Who will take the door game? If the answers to these questions are positive, FSU should win with double -digit. If not, the season that quickly breaks down will continue to look unrecognizable by its potential only six weeks ago. The bigger part of this responsibility falls to Jamir Watkins and Evin, the two best players in the team. If the saying sounds true that the team takes over the personality of its stars, no wonder that the calling card of the NOLS is their mismatch. Evin struggles with cold symptoms, coach Ham revealed after the match on Saturday, but we hope he will be ready to go this afternoon.

– As for the Eagles, they are not a good basketball team. They almost dropped their best victory for the season last Saturday on the road against UNC and then did not play a game in the middle of the week, so FSU gets them in bad weather. But BC has only one ACC victory, a New Year’s win over Miami and losses Dartmut at home during a game that is not a conference.

– It seems that only two statistics for the enemy team matter: insulting bounce and three -point shooting. The Eagles are 177th in the country with 9.0 Orpg and 83rd in a three-point percentage of 35.8%, but they only demolished 6.5.

Players to know:

G Donald Hand Jr.: The 6’5 ” Guard by Virginia Beach does everything for Boston College in his third season in Chesnut Hill. The hand leads his team in points and minutes per match, shoots 39% of three and grabs 6.6 fights per race.

– F Chad Venning: After dividing the last four years with Morgan State and St. Bonaventure, Venning rounds his college career with BC, an average of 13 game points at 56% shooting. 6’9 ” Forward, which blocks 1.5 shots per game, will most likely attract Evin’s assignment.

– G Dion Brown: Brown took to Chapel Hill last weekend, dropping 20 points at 4-5 firing of three while playing over 30 minutes for the first time in 2025. It is an average of 7.1 points per game, but be careful when gets hot.

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