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Florida State Seminoles men's basketball

Sports team representing Florida State University

Florida State Seminoles men's basketball

Sports team representing Florida State University

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nameFlorida State Seminoles basketball
current2025–26 Florida State Seminoles men's basketball team
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universityFlorida State University
firstseason1947–48;
record1,311–947 ()
conferenceAtlantic Coast Conference
locationTallahassee, Florida
coachLuke Loucks
tenure1st
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capacity12,500
nicknameSeminoles
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NCAArunnerup[1972](1972-ncaa-division-i-men-s-basketball-championship-game)
NCAAfinalfour1972
NCAAeliteeight1972, 1993, 2018
NCAAsweetsixteen1972, 1992, 1993, 2011, 2018, 2019, 2021
NCAAroundof321978, 1980, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1998, 2011, 2012, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2021
NCAAtourneys1968, 1972, 1978, 1980, 1988, 1989, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1998, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2021
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athletic_directorMichael Alford

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).

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 2020 NCAA Tournament was canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic. This declaration holds no merit with the NCAA, but it is the only claim the basketball program has to a national title. Florida State has also made ten appearances in the National Invitation Tournament.

In the 78 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 37 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'.

The Seminoles play their home games in the Donald L. Tucker Civic Center in downtown Tallahassee, Florida campus. The current head men's basketball coach is alumnus Luke Loucks.

Overview

Banners hanging at the Donald L. Tucker Center

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 seventeen ACC teams.

History

Florida State University has officially fielded a basketball team since 1947.

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. 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. 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 (2002–2025)

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. 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 led the Seminoles to eight NCAA tournament appearances. During his tenure, Florida State was 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 sent twenty players to the NBA draft, including nine first round picks. Hamilton made the decision to retire in 2025 following the conclusion of the season, after serving as head coach for twenty-three seasons. In his final home game as head coach, Hamilton won his 200th regular-season ACC game, becoming just the fourth coach in the history of the conference to do so.

Luke Loucks era (2025–present)

On March 9, 2025, Sacramento Kings assistant coach Luke Loucks was announced as the team's new head coach following Leonard Hamilton's retirement. Loucks played for the Seminoles under Hamilton from 2008–2012, reaching the NCAA Tournament each season, and was a member of the 2012 ACC Tournament championship team.

Current coaching staff

Florida State Seminolesborder=0color=white}}"NameFlorida State Seminolesborder=0color=white}}"Position
Luke LoucksHead Coach
Michael FlyAssistant Coach/General Manager
Jim MoranAssociate Head Coach/Offensive Coordinator
Gerald GillionAssistant Coach
Derwin KitchenAssistant Coach for Player Development
Ben O'DonnellStrength and Conditioning Coach

Other staff

  • Perin Foote - Director of Operations
  • Ryan Shnider - Assistant Director of Basketball Operations
  • Chris Kent - Director of Player Development
  • Kyle Washington - Director of Video and Scouting
  • Justin Lindner - Assistant Director of Player Development and Scouting
  • Terance Mann - Assistant General Manager
  • Kelly Nielsen - Chief of Staff

Home court

Donald L. Tucker Center

The Seminoles play all of their home games at the Donald L. Tucker Center. It is a 18000 sqft multi-purpose facility which has hosted over 25 years worth of Seminole games. 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.

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.

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1971–1972Hugh DurhamLos Angeles Memorial Sports ArenaUCLAFSU 76, **UCLA 81**27–6

Regional Championship

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

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1971–1972Mideast

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.

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1996–1997Pat KennedyMadison Square GardenMichiganFSU 73, **Michigan 82**20–12

Conference tournament championships

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 Conference
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1950–51DixieJ.K. KennedyPorter Gym (Macon, Georgia)Mercer6569
1954–55Florida IntercollegiateJ.K. KennedyMiami Beach Auditorium (Coral Gables, Florida)Miami8680
1977–78MetroHugh DurhamRiverfront Coliseum (Cincinnati, Ohio)Louisville9394
1978–79MetroJoe WilliamsMid-South Coliseum (Memphis, Tennessee)Virginia Tech6068
1979–80MetroJoe WilliamsFreedom Hall (Louisville, Kentucky)Louisville7281
1984–85MetroJoe WilliamsFreedom Hall (Louisville, Kentucky)Memphis State8690
1988–89MetroPat KennedyCarolina Coliseum (Columbia, South Carolina)Louisville8087
1990–91MetroPat KennedyRoanoke Civic Center (Roanoke, Virginia)Louisville7669
2008–09ACCLeonard HamiltonGeorgia Dome (Atlanta, Georgia)Duke6979
2011–12ACCLeonard HamiltonPhilips Arena (Atlanta, Georgia)North Carolina8582
2018–19ACCLeonard HamiltonSpectrum Center (Charlotte, North Carolina)Duke6373
2020–21ACCLeonard HamiltonGreensboro Coliseum (Greensboro, North Carolina)Georgia Tech7580

Conference regular season championships

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1950–51DixieJ.K. Kennedy18–97–0
1954–55Florida IntercollegiateJ.K. Kennedy22–410–0
1977–78MetroHugh Durham23–612–1
1988–89MetroPat Kennedy22–89–3
2019–20ACCLeonard Hamilton26–516–4

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

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1947–48Don LoucksIndependent513
1948–49J.K. KennedyDixie121266
1949–50J.K. KennedyDixie151063
1950–51J.K. KennedyDixie18970[NAIB Quarterfinalist](1951-naia-basketball-tournament)
1951–52J.K. KennedyIndependent520
1952–53J.K. KennedyIndependent1111
1953–54J.K. KennedyIndependent137
1954–55J.K. KennedyFlorida Intercollegiate224100[NAIA national tournament participant](1955-naia-basketball-tournament)
1955–56J.K. KennedyFlorida Intercollegiate16991
1956–57J.K. KennedyFlorida Intercollegiate91755
1957–58J.K. KennedyIndependent916
1958–59J.K. KennedyIndependent815
1959–60J.K. KennedyIndependent1015
1960–61J.K. KennedyIndependent1410
1961–62J.K. KennedyIndependent158
1962–63J.K. KennedyIndependent1510
1963–64J.K. KennedyIndependent1114
1964–65J.K. KennedyIndependent1610
1965–66J.K. KennedyIndependent1511
1966–67Hugh DurhamIndependent1115
1967–68Hugh DurhamIndependent198[NCAA first round](1968-ncaa-division-i-men-s-basketball-tournament)
1968–69Hugh DurhamIndependent189
1969–70Hugh DurhamIndependent233
1970–71Hugh DurhamIndependent179
1971–72Hugh DurhamIndependent276[NCAA Runner-Up](1972-ncaa-division-i-men-s-basketball-tournament)
1972–73Hugh DurhamIndependent188
1973–74Hugh DurhamIndependent188
1974–75Hugh DurhamIndependent188
1975–76Hugh DurhamIndependent216
1976–77Hugh DurhamMetro161102
1977–78Hugh DurhamMetro236121[NCAA first round](1978-ncaa-division-i-men-s-basketball-tournament)
1978–79Joe WilliamsMetro191073
1979–80Joe WilliamsMetro22975[NCAA second round](1980-ncaa-division-i-men-s-basketball-tournament)
1980–81Joe WilliamsMetro171175
1981–82Joe WilliamsMetro111748
1982–83Joe WilliamsMetro141468
1983–84Joe WilliamsMetro201195[NIT Second Round](1984-national-invitation-tournament)
1984–85Joe WilliamsMetro1416410
1985–86Joe WilliamsMetro121739
1986–87Pat KennedyMetro191166[NIT Second Round](1987-national-invitation-tournament)
1987–88Pat KennedyMetro191175[NCAA first round](1988-ncaa-division-i-men-s-basketball-tournament)
1988–89Pat KennedyMetro22893[NCAA first round](1989-ncaa-division-i-men-s-basketball-tournament)
1989–90Pat KennedyMetro161568
1990–91Pat KennedyMetro211195[NCAA second round](1991-ncaa-division-i-men-s-basketball-tournament)
1991–92Pat KennedyACC2210115[NCAA Sweet Sixteen](1992-ncaa-division-i-men-s-basketball-tournament)
1992–93Pat KennedyACC2510124[NCAA Elite Eight](1993-ncaa-division-i-men-s-basketball-tournament)
1993–94Pat KennedyACC1314610
1994–95Pat KennedyACC1215511
1995–96Pat KennedyACC1314511
1996–97Pat KennedyACC2012610[NIT Runner-Up](1997-national-invitation-tournament)
1997–98Steve RobinsonACC1814610[NCAA second round](1998-ncaa-division-i-men-s-basketball-tournament)
1998–99Steve RobinsonACC1317511
1999–00Steve RobinsonACC1217610
2000–01Steve RobinsonACC921412
2001–02Steve RobinsonACC1217412
2002–03Leonard HamiltonACC1415412
2003–04Leonard HamiltonACC1914610[NIT Second Round](2004-national-invitation-tournament)
2004–05Leonard HamiltonACC1219412
2005–06Leonard HamiltonACC201097[NIT Second Round](2006-national-invitation-tournament)
2006–07Leonard HamiltonACC0113029[NIT Quarterfinals](2007-national-invitation-tournament)
2007–08Leonard HamiltonACC191579[NIT First Round](2008-national-invitation-tournament)
2008–09Leonard HamiltonACC2510106[NCAA first round](2009-ncaa-division-i-men-s-basketball-tournament)
[2009–10](2009-10-florida-state-seminoles-men-s-basketball-team)Leonard HamiltonACC2210106[NCAA first round](2010-ncaa-division-i-men-s-basketball-tournament)
[2010–11](2010-11-florida-state-seminoles-men-s-basketball-team)Leonard HamiltonACC2311115[NCAA Sweet Sixteen](2011-ncaa-division-i-men-s-basketball-tournament)
[2011–12](2011-12-florida-state-seminoles-men-s-basketball-team)Leonard HamiltonACC2510124[NCAA second round](2012-ncaa-division-i-men-s-basketball-tournament)
[2012–13](2012-13-florida-state-seminoles-men-s-basketball-team)Leonard HamiltonACC181699[NIT First Round](2013-national-invitation-tournament)
[2013–14](2013-14-florida-state-seminoles-men-s-basketball-team)Leonard HamiltonACC221499[NIT Semifinals](2014-national-invitation-tournament)
[2014–15](2014-15-florida-state-seminoles-men-s-basketball-team)Leonard HamiltonACC1716810
[2015–16](2015-16-florida-state-seminoles-men-s-basketball-team)Leonard HamiltonACC2014810[NIT Second Round](2016-national-invitation-tournament)
[2016–17](2016-17-florida-state-seminoles-men-s-basketball-team)Leonard HamiltonACC269126[NCAA second round](2017-ncaa-division-i-men-s-basketball-tournament)
[2017–18](2017-18-florida-state-seminoles-men-s-basketball-team)Leonard HamiltonACC231299[NCAA Elite Eight](2018-ncaa-division-i-men-s-basketball-tournament)
[2018–19](2018-19-florida-state-seminoles-men-s-basketball-team)Leonard HamiltonACC298135[NCAA Sweet Sixteen](2019-ncaa-division-i-men-s-basketball-tournament)
[2019–20](2019-20-florida-state-seminoles-men-s-basketball-team)Leonard HamiltonACC265164[NCAA Tournament Cancelled](2020-ncaa-division-i-men-s-basketball-tournament)
[2020–21](2020-21-florida-state-seminoles-men-s-basketball-team)Leonard HamiltonACC187114[NCAA Sweet Sixteen](2021-ncaa-division-i-men-s-basketball-tournament)
[2021–22](2021-22-florida-state-seminoles-men-s-basketball-team)Leonard HamiltonACC17141010
[2022–23](2022-23-florida-state-seminoles-men-s-basketball-team)Leonard HamiltonACC923713
[2023–24](2023-24-florida-state-seminoles-men-s-basketball-team)Leonard HamiltonACC17161010
[2024–25](2024-25-florida-state-seminoles-men-s-basketball-team)Leonard HamiltonACC1715812
[2025–26](2025-26-florida-state-seminoles-men-s-basketball-team)Luke LoucksACC101236

*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 ██

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1969–7023–311
1971–7227–61010
1975–7621–616
1977–7823–61512
1988–8922–81616
1991–9222–102016
1992–9325–10117
2008–0925–101622
2010–1123–1119
2011–1225–101015
2016–1726–91624
2017–1823–1218
2018–1929–81013
2019–2026–545
2020–2118–71410

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

Regular season tournaments

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Advocare Invitational2018–19Second
All College Tournament1964–65, 1972–73Third
Battle 4 Atlantis2011–12
Big Sun Classic**1973–74**, 1975–76, **1977–78**Champions
Birmingham Classic**1977–78**Champions
Bluebonnet Classic1973–74Second
Cable Car Classic1976–77Second
Cabrillo Classic1982–83Third
Carousel Tournament1955–56
Citadel Invitational1958–59Fourth
Civitan Classic**1968–69**, **1971–72**Champions
Coaches vs. Cancer**2012–13**Champions
Colonial Classic2006–07
Corpus Christi Caller Times Challenge2004–05
Cotton States Classic**1980–81**Champions
Dayton Invitational1972–73, 1978–79, 1981–82Second
Diamond Head Classic2010–11Third
ECAC Holiday Festival1989–90Third
Emerald Coast Classic**2019–20**Champions
ESPN Events Invitational2022–23Eighth
Evansville Tournament1967–68Second
Far West Classic**1971–72**, 1975–76Champions
Fiesta Bowl Classic2002–03Third
Florida Four Classic1981–82, 1982–83Second
Florida Sunshine Classic**1968–69**, 1970–71, **1971–72**Champions
Gator Bowl Tournament1951–52, 1954–55, 1959–60, 1960–61, 1963–64, **1969–70**Champions
Glenn Wilkes Classic2007–08
Global Sports Classic**2008–09**Champions
Great Alaska Shootout1989–90, 2000–01Fifth
Hall of Fame Tip-Off2014–15, 2024–25
IPTAY Tournament1976–77Second
Jacksonville Classic**2021–22**Champions
Jamaica Classic**2017–18**Champions
Louisville Holiday1974–75Second
Marshall Invitational1972–73Third
Mercer Bear Classic1973–74Third
Milwaukee Classic1967–68Third
NAIB District 25**1950–51**, 1951–52, 1952–53, **1954–55**Champions
NAIB Nationals1950–51, 1954–55Quarterfinals
Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame Tip-Off2014–15, *2024–25*
Old Dominion Classic1978–79Second
Old Spice Classic**2009–10**Champions
Orange Bowl Tournament1955–56
Paradise Jam2015–16Fifth
Pillsbury Classic1977–78Second
Pittsburgh Holiday Hoops Classic2003–04Second
Preseason NIT1992–93, 1997–98, 2016–17Second
Puerto Rico Tip-Off2013–14Third
Rainbow Classic1998–99Fifth
Red Lobster Classic**1986–87**, 1987–88, 1988–89Champions
Savannah Invitational**1962–63**Champions
Senior Bowl Tournament1956–57, 1957–58, **1971–72**Champions
Steel Bowl tournament1973–74Second
Sun Bowl1970–71
Sunshine Slam**2023–24**Champions
Tampa Invitational1965–66Second
Vanderbilt Invitational1964–65Third
Vermont Classic1976–77Third

ACC-Big Ten Challenge

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

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1999NorthwesternEvanston, IllinoisW 60–46
2000MinnesotaTallahassee, FloridaL 71–79
2001NorthwesternEvanston, IllinoisL 50–57
2002IowaTallahassee, FloridaW 80–67
2003NorthwesternTallahassee, FloridaW 71–53
2004MinnesotaMinneapolis, MinnesotaW 70–69
2005PurdueTallahassee, FloridaW 97–57
2006WisconsinMadison, WisconsinL 66–81
2007MinnesotaTallahassee, FloridaW 75–61
2008NorthwesternEvanston, IllinoisL 59–73
2009Ohio StateColumbus, OhioL 64–77
2010Ohio StateTallahassee, FloridaL 44–58
2011Michigan StateEast Lansing, MichiganL 49–65
2012MinnesotaTallahassee, FloridaL 68–77
2013MinnesotaMinneapolis, MinnesotaL 61–71
2014NebraskaTallahassee, FloridaL 65–70
2015IowaIowa City, IowaL 75–78 (OT)
2016MinnesotaTallahassee, FloridaW 75–67
2017RutgersPiscataway, New JerseyW 78–73
2018PurdueTallahassee, FloridaW 73–72
2019IndianaBloomington, IndianaL 64–80
2020IndianaTallahassee, FloridaW 69–67 (OT)
2021PurdueWest Lafayette, IndianaL 65–93
2022PurdueTallahassee, FloridaL 69–79

ACC-SEC Challenge

The Seminoles have participated in the ACC-SEC Challenge twice, compiling a record of 0–3.

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2023GeorgiaTallahassee, FloridaL 66–68
2024LSUBaton Rouge, LouisianaL 75–85
2025GeorgiaTallahassee, FloridaL 73–107

All-time record vs. ACC teams

Florida State and Miami play twice yearly as conference foes.
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Boston College1510Lost 12006
California21Won 12008
Clemson45^41Lost 61951
Duke10^45Lost 51955
Georgia Tech4734Won 11963
Louisville1837Lost 31968
Miami57^37Won 61950
North Carolina1757Lost 71965
NC State31^35Lost 31955
Notre Dame125Won 52011
Pittsburgh816Won 11973
SMU22Lost 12006
Stanford12Won 12022
Syracuse812Lost 21990
Virginia2830Lost 41992
Virginia Tech37^26Lost 11968
Wake Forest30^29Lost 11958

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

Rivals

Florida State and Florida renew their rivalry annually.
Florida State Seminolesborder=0color=white}}"OpponentFlorida State Seminolesborder=0color=white}}"WonFlorida State Seminolesborder=0color=white}}"LostFlorida State Seminolesborder=0color=white}}"PercentageFlorida State Seminolesborder=0color=white}}"StreakFlorida State Seminolesborder=0color=white}}"First MeetingFlorida State Seminolesborder=0color=black}}"**Totals**Florida State Seminolesborder=0color=black}}"**80**Florida State Seminolesborder=0color=black}}"**85**Florida State Seminolesborder=0color=black}}"****Florida State Seminolesborder=0color=black}}"Florida State Seminolesborder=0color=black}}"
Florida28^48Lost 51951
Miami57^37Won 61950

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

FSU vs. AP Ranked #1

Florida State Seminolesborder=0color=white}}"DateFlorida State Seminolesborder=0color=white}}"LocationFlorida State Seminolesborder=0color=white}}"FSU RankFlorida State Seminolesborder=0color=white}}"OpponentFlorida State Seminolesborder=0color=white}}"OutcomeFlorida State Seminolesborder=0color=white}}"PFFlorida State Seminolesborder=0color=white}}"PAFlorida State Seminolesborder=0color=black}}"Total:Florida State Seminolesborder=0color=black}}"4–16Florida State Seminolesborder=0color=black}}"Florida State Seminolesborder=0color=black}}"1334Florida State Seminolesborder=0color=black}}"1630
January 31, 1958Morgantown, WVWest VirginiaL51103
December 2, 1961Columbus, OHOhio StateL5772
March 25, 1972Los Angeles, CA10UCLAL7681
December 8, 1975Indianapolis, IN10IndianaL5983
March 11, 1978Knoxville, TN13KentuckyL7685
December 31, 1985Charlotte, NCNorth CarolinaL64109
December 22, 1990Las Vegas, NVUNLVL69101
January 6, 1992Durham, NCDukeL7086
January 30, 1992Tallahassee, FL23DukeL6275
December 20, 1997Tallahassee, FL17North CarolinaL7381
February 17, 1999Tallahassee, FLDukeL5985
January 6, 2002Tallahassee, FLDukeW7776
February 7, 2002Durham, NCDukeL4980
January 29, 2004Durham, NCDukeL4956
March 1, 2006Tallahassee, FLDukeW7974
March 4, 2008Chapel Hill, NCNorth CarolinaL7790
March 14, 2008Charlotte, NCNorth CarolinaL7082
March 14, 2009Atlanta, GA22North CarolinaW7370
January 12, 2011Tallahassee, FLDukeW6661
January 12, 2019Tallahassee, FL13DukeL7880

NCAA tournament results

The Seminoles have appeared in the NCAA tournament 18 times, with a record of 24–18.

Florida State Seminolesborder=0color=white}}"YearFlorida State Seminolesborder=0color=white}}"RoundFlorida State Seminolesborder=0color=white}}"OpponentFlorida State Seminolesborder=0color=white}}"Result
[1968](1968-ncaa-university-division-basketball-tournament)First RoundEast Tennessee StateL 69–79
[1972](1972-ncaa-university-division-basketball-tournament)First Round
Sweet Sixteen
Elite Eight
Final Four
National ChampionshipEastern Kentucky
Minnesota
Kentucky
North Carolina
UCLA**W** 83–81
**W** 70–56
**W** 73–54
**W** 79–75
L 76–81
[1978](1978-ncaa-division-i-basketball-tournament)First RoundKentuckyL 76–85
[1980](1980-ncaa-division-i-basketball-tournament)First Round
Second Round#9 Toledo
#1 Kentucky**W** 94–91
L 78–97
[1988](1988-ncaa-division-i-men-s-basketball-tournament)First Round#5 IowaL 98–102
[1989](1989-ncaa-division-i-men-s-basketball-tournament)First Round#13 Middle TennesseeL 83–97
[1991](1991-ncaa-division-i-men-s-basketball-tournament)First Round
Second Round#10 USC
#2 Indiana**W** 75–72
L 69–82
[1992](1992-ncaa-division-i-men-s-basketball-tournament)First Round
Second Round
Sweet Sixteen#14 Montana
#6 Georgetown
#2 Indiana**W** 78–68
**W** 78–68
L 74–85
[1993](1993-ncaa-division-i-men-s-basketball-tournament)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](1998-ncaa-division-i-men-s-basketball-tournament)First Round
Second Round#5 TCU
#13 Valparaiso**W** 96–87
L 77–83OT
[2009](2009-ncaa-division-i-men-s-basketball-tournament)First Round#12 WisconsinL 59–61OT
[2010](2010-ncaa-division-i-men-s-basketball-tournament)First Round#8 GonzagaL 60–67
[2011](2011-ncaa-division-i-men-s-basketball-tournament)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](2012-ncaa-division-i-men-s-basketball-tournament)First Round
Second Round#14 St. Bonaventure
#6 Cincinnati**W** 66–63
L 56–62
[2017](2017-ncaa-division-i-men-s-basketball-tournament)First Round
Second Round#14 Florida Gulf Coast
#11 Xavier**W** 86–80
L 66–91
[2018](2018-ncaa-division-i-men-s-basketball-tournament)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](2019-ncaa-division-i-men-s-basketball-tournament)First Round
Second Round
Sweet Sixteen#13 Vermont
#12 Murray State
#1 Gonzaga**W** 76–69
**W** 90–62
L 58–72
[2021](2021-ncaa-division-i-men-s-basketball-tournament)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.

Florida State Seminolesborder=0color=white}}"Years →['80](1980-ncaa-division-i-basketball-tournament)['88](1988-ncaa-division-i-men-s-basketball-tournament)['89](1989-ncaa-division-i-men-s-basketball-tournament)['91](1991-ncaa-division-i-men-s-basketball-tournament)['92](1992-ncaa-division-i-men-s-basketball-tournament)['93](1993-ncaa-division-i-men-s-basketball-tournament)['98](1998-ncaa-division-i-men-s-basketball-tournament)['09](2009-ncaa-division-i-men-s-basketball-tournament)['10](2010-ncaa-division-i-men-s-basketball-tournament)['11](2011-ncaa-division-i-men-s-basketball-tournament)['12](2012-ncaa-division-i-men-s-basketball-tournament)['17](2017-ncaa-division-i-men-s-basketball-tournament)['18](2018-ncaa-division-i-men-s-basketball-tournament)['19](2019-ncaa-division-i-men-s-basketball-tournament)['21](2021-ncaa-division-i-men-s-basketball-tournament)
Florida State Seminolesborder=0color=black}}"**Seeds →**812473312591033944

NIT results

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

[2016](2016-national-invitation-tournament)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.

Florida State Seminolesborder=0color=white}}"Years →['06](2006-national-invitation-tournament)['07](2007-national-invitation-tournament)['08](2008-national-invitation-tournament)['13](2013-national-invitation-tournament)['14](2014-national-invitation-tournament)['16](2016-national-invitation-tournament)
Florida State Seminolesborder=0color=black}}"**Seeds →**223414

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 21–32 at the ACC Tournament.

Florida State Seminolesborder=0color=white}}"YearFlorida State Seminolesborder=0color=white}}"SeedFlorida State Seminolesborder=0color=white}}"RoundFlorida State Seminolesborder=0color=white}}"OpponentFlorida State Seminolesborder=0color=white}}"Result
[1992](1992-acc-men-s-basketball-tournament)#2Quarterfinals
Semifinals#7 NC State
#3 North Carolina**W** 93–80
L 76–80
[1993](1993-acc-men-s-basketball-tournament)#2Quarterfinals#7 ClemsonL 75–87
[1994](1994-acc-men-s-basketball-tournament)#7Quarterfinals#2 North CarolinaL 69–83
[1995](1995-acc-men-s-basketball-tournament)#7Quarterfinals#2 MarylandL 64–71
[1996](1996-acc-men-s-basketball-tournament)#8First Round#9 NC StateL 65–80
[1997](1997-acc-men-s-basketball-tournament)#7Quarterfinals#2 Wake ForestL 65–66
[1998](1998-acc-men-s-basketball-tournament)#7First Round#8 NC StateL 63–65
[1999](1999-acc-men-s-basketball-tournament)#8First Round
Quarterfinals#7 Clemson
#2 Maryland**W** 87–85
L 69–93
[2000](2000-acc-men-s-basketball-tournament)#7First Round
Quarterfinals#8 Georgia Tech
#2 Maryland**W** 63–62
L 61–82
[2001](2001-acc-men-s-basketball-tournament)#8First Round#9 ClemsonL 64–66
[2002](2002-acc-men-s-basketball-tournament)#8First Round
Quarterfinals#9 Clemson
#1 Maryland**W** 91–84
L 59–85
[2003](2003-acc-men-s-basketball-tournament)#9First Round
Quarterfinals#8 Clemson
#1 Wake Forest**W** 72–61
L 61–69
[2004](2004-acc-men-s-basketball-tournament)#7Quarterfinals#2 NC StateL 71–78
[2005](2005-acc-men-s-basketball-tournament)#10First Round#7 NC StateL 54–70
[2006](2006-acc-men-s-basketball-tournament)#5First Round#12 Wake ForestL 66–78
[2007](2007-acc-men-s-basketball-tournament)#9First Round
Quarterfinals#8 Clemson
#1 North Carolina**W** 67–66
L 58–73
[2008](2008-acc-men-s-basketball-tournament)#9First Round
Quarterfinals#8 Wake Forest
#2 North Carolina**W** 70–60
L 70–82
[2009](2009-acc-men-s-basketball-tournament)#4Quarterfinals
Semifinals
Championship Game#12 Georgia Tech
#1 North Carolina
#3 Duke**W** 64–62
**W** 73–70
L 69–79
[2010](2010-acc-men-s-basketball-tournament)#3Quarterfinals#11 NC StateL 52–58
[2011](2011-acc-men-s-basketball-tournament)#3Quarterfinals#6 Virginia TechL 52–51
[2012](2012-acc-men-s-basketball-tournament)#3Quarterfinals
Semifinals
Championship Game#6 Miami (FL)
#2 Duke
#1 North Carolina**W** 82–71
**W** 62–59
**W** 85–82
[2013](2013-acc-men-s-basketball-tournament)#6First Round
Quarterfinals#11 Clemson
#3 North Carolina**W** 73–69
L 62–83
[2014](2014-acc-men-s-basketball-tournament)#9Second Round
Quarterfinals#8 Maryland
#1 Virginia**W** 67–65
L 51–64
[2015](2015-acc-men-s-basketball-tournament)#9Second Round
Quarterfinals#8 Clemson
#1 Virginia**W** 76–73
L 44–58
[2016](2016-acc-men-s-basketball-tournament)#12First Round
Second Round#14 Boston College
#6 Virginia Tech**W** 88–66
L 85–96
[2017](2017-acc-men-s-basketball-tournament)#2Quarterfinals
Semifinals#7 Virginia Tech
#3 Notre Dame**W** 74–68
L 73–77
[2018](2018-acc-men-s-basketball-tournament)#8Second Round#9 LouisvilleL 74–82
[2019](2019-acc-men-s-basketball-tournament)#4Quarterfinals
Semifinals
Championship Game#5 Virginia Tech
#1 Virginia
#3 Duke**W** 65–63OT
**W** 69–59
L 63–73
[2020](2020-acc-men-s-basketball-tournament)#1---
[2021](2021-acc-men-s-basketball-tournament)#2Semifinals
Championship Game#6 North Carolina
#4 Georgia Tech**W** 69–66
L 75–80
[2022](2022-acc-men-s-basketball-tournament)#8Second Round#9 SyracuseL 57–96
[2023](2023-acc-men-s-basketball-tournament)#12First Round#13 Georgia TechL 60–61
[2024](2024-acc-men-s-basketball-tournament)#9Second Round
Quarterfinals#8 Virginia Tech
#1 North Carolina**W** 86–76
L 67–92
[2025](2025-acc-men-s-basketball-tournament)#11First Round#14 SyracuseL 62–66

Awards

All-Americans

  • Collegiate All-Americans (Associated Press)
    • Dave Fedor, 1961 & 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 & 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 & 1994 & 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 Selection 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)

National awards

Ben Jobe National Coach of the Year Award

  • Leonard Hamilton (2021)

Players

Notable alumni

  • Braian Angola (born 1994), Colombian basketball player who plays for Hapoel Tel Aviv 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, Detroit Pistons, 1st round selection
  • Sam Cassell, former NBA player, 1x NBA All Star, former 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 & 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, GBL player, AEK Athens
  • Jonathan Isaac, NBA player, Orlando Magic, Lottery Selection (2017)
  • Mfiondu Kabengele, NBA player, Cleveland Cavaliers, nephew of Dikembe Mutombo
  • Balša Koprivica, NBA player, Detroit Pistons
  • Terance Mann, NBA Player, Atlanta Hawks, 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

Main article: List of NCAA men's basketball retired numbers

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Florida State Seminolesborder=0color=white}}"No.Florida State Seminolesborder=0color=white}}"PlayerFlorida State Seminolesborder=0color=white}}"Pos.Florida State Seminolesborder=0color=white}}"CareerFlorida State Seminolesborder=0color=white}}"Ref.
**13**Dave CowensC1968–70
**12**Charlie WardPG1990–94

Honored jerseys

Fedor is one of several Seminoles whose jersey has been honored by the university.

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

Florida State Seminolesborder=0color=white}}"No.Florida State Seminolesborder=0color=white}}"PlayerFlorida State Seminolesborder=0color=white}}"Pos.Florida State Seminolesborder=0color=white}}"Career
**3**Bob SuraSG1992–95
**10**Sam CassellPG1992–93
**21**George McCloudF1985-1989
**25**Hugh DurhamG1957–59
**33**Ron KingSG1971–73
**43**Dave FedorF1960–62

Hall of Fame inductees

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

Florida State Seminolesborder=0color=black}}"Year InductedFlorida State Seminolesborder=0color=black}}"NameFlorida State Seminolesborder=0color=black}}"Career
2006Dave CowensPlayer: 1967-1970
2016Hugh DurhamPlayer: 1957–59
Head Coach: 1967–78

NBA draft

FSU has had a total of 52 draft picks in the history of the NBA draft and has had 33 players drafted in the first 60 picks, the modern draft equivalent:

    1. 1962 NBA Draft, 3rd Round, 23rd Pick, Dave Fedor, Former NBA Player
    1. 1970 NBA Draft, 1st Round, 4th Pick, Dave Cowens, Former NBA Player, Hall of Fame, 1973 NBA MVP, 8x NBA All Star
    1. 1970 NBA Draft, 3rd Round, 38th Pick, Willie Williams, Former NBA Player
    1. 1978 NBA Draft, 2nd Round, 33rd Pick, Harry Davis, Former NBA Player
    1. 1981 NBA Draft, 2nd Round, 42nd Pick, Elvis Rolle, Former NBA Player
    1. 1981 NBA Draft, 3rd Round, 55th Pick, Mickey Dillard, Former NBA Player
    1. 1983 NBA Draft, 1st Round, 23rd Pick, Mitchell Wiggins, Former NBA Player
    1. 1989 NBA Draft, 1st Round, 7th Pick, George McCloud, Former NBA Player
    1. 1993 NBA Draft, 1st Round, 15th Pick, Doug Edwards, Former NBA Player
    1. 1993 NBA Draft, 1st Round, 24th Pick, Sam Cassell, Former NBA Player, 1x NBA All Star
    1. 1994 NBA Draft, 1st Round, 26th pick, Charlie Ward, Former NBA Player
    1. 1995 NBA Draft, 1st Round, 17th Pick, Bob Sura, Former NBA Player
    1. 1997 NBA Draft, 2nd Round, 36th Pick, James Collins, Former NBA Player
  • Leonard Hamilton Becomes Head Coach (2002)
    1. 2004 NBA Draft, 2nd Round, 44th Pick, Tim Pickett, Former NBA Player
    1. 2005 NBA Draft, 2nd Round, 39th Pick, Von Wafer, Former NBA Player
    1. 2006 NBA Draft, 2nd Round, 45th Pick, Alexander Johnson, Former NBA Player
    1. 2007 NBA Draft, 1st Round, 14th Pick, Al Thornton, Former NBA Player
    1. 2009 NBA Draft, 1st Round, 29th Pick, Toney Douglas, Former NBA Player
    1. 2010 NBA Draft, 2nd Round, 50th Pick, Solomon Alabi, Former NBA Player
    1. 2010 NBA Draft, 2nd Round, 57th Pick, Ryan Reid, Former NBA Player
    1. 2011 NBA Draft, 1st Round, 18th Pick, Chris Singleton, Former NBA Player
    1. 2012 NBA Draft, 2nd Round, 33rd Pick, Bernard James, Former NBA Player
    1. 2016 NBA Draft, 1st Round, 19th Pick, Malik Beasley, NBA Player, Minnesota Timberwolves
    1. 2017 NBA Draft, 1st Round, 6th Pick, Jonathan Isaac, NBA Player, Orlando Magic
    1. 2017 NBA Draft, 2nd Round, 40th Pick, Dwayne Bacon, NBA Player, Orlando Magic
    1. 2019 NBA Draft, 1st Round, 27th Pick, Mfiondu Kabengele, NBA Player, Cleveland Cavaliers
    1. 2019 NBA Draft, 2nd Round, 48th Pick, Terance Mann, NBA Player, Los Angeles Clippers
    1. 2020 NBA Draft, 1st Round, 4th Pick, Patrick Williams, NBA Player, Chicago Bulls
    1. 2020 NBA Draft, 1st Round, 11th Pick, Devin Vassell, NBA Player, San Antonio Spurs
    1. 2021 NBA Draft, 1st Round, 4th Pick, Scottie Barnes, NBA Player, Toronto Raptors
    1. 2021 NBA Draft, 2nd Round, 57th Pick, Balša Koprivica, NBA Player, Detroit Pistons
    1. 2021 NBA Draft, 2nd Round, 59th Pick, RaiQuan Gray, NBA Player, Brooklyn Nets
    1. 2025 NBA Draft, 2nd Round, 43rd Pick, Jamir Watkins, NBA Player, Washington Wizards 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.

References

Bibliography

References

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