Scottie Barnes joins Dwayne Bacon (2015) and M.J. Walker (2017) as #FSU signees to participate in the McDonalds All-American Game in recent years. https://t.co/JzCgAm3Q3i
— NoleGameday (@TheNoleGameday) January 24, 2020
Last time 3 games above .500 in ACC (noted 1/24/2020):
Louisville - Current
Duke - Current
FSU - Current
UVA - 1/4/2020
UNC - 3/9/2019
VT - 3/9/2019
Syracuse - 3/4/2019
NCST - 3/3/2018
Miami - 3/3/2018
Clemson - 3/3/2018
ND - 1/4/2018
Pitt - 1/31/2016
BC - 1/19/2011
Wake - 2/20/2010
GT - 3/3/1996
https://floridastate.rivals.com/news/florida-state-basketball-cracks-the-top-five-for-first-time-in-47-years?fbclid=IwAR0XlcmPYz4feJC3ehiq0itLXbtdtG4qbeIfNbplbVdXeUpRISlyCUTZtZU
A top five ranked Florida State basketball team is an extremely rare occurrence. In fact, it's only happened once and that took place all the way back during the 1972-73 season. Of course, that Hugh Durham coached team, which was coming off a national championship loss to UCLA, climbed all the way to No. 2 in the AP Poll.
AP Top 10 for January 20
1. Baylor
2. Gonzaga
3. Kansas
4. San Diego State
5. Florida State
2. Gonzaga
3. Kansas
4. San Diego State
5. Florida State
https://www.thedailynole.com/2020/01/20/mind-monday-fsu-hoops-longest-winning-streaks-hamilton/
The current hot streak led us to wonder what the longest winning streaks for FSU were under its current coach:
2016-17
Streak: 12 wins
Key Players: Dwayne Bacon, G; Jonathan Isaac, F; Xavier Rathan-Mayes, G
Finish: 26-9, second round of NCAA Tournament
Overview: After a heartbreaking loss to Temple in the NIT Season Tip-Off in Brooklyn on Thanksgiving Day, the Seminoles reeled off 12 straight wins during the 2016-17 campaign. During that stretch, FSU knocked off No. 21 Florida, No. 12 Virginia, No. 21 Virginia Tech and No. 7 Duke. FSU also notched nice wins over Big Ten teams in Illinois and Minnesota. The Seminoles would finish undefeated at home that season and fall one win shy of tying a then program record for total wins. FSU was upset by Xavier in the second round of the NCAA Tournament, 91-66.
Key Players: Dwayne Bacon, G; Jonathan Isaac, F; Xavier Rathan-Mayes, G
Finish: 26-9, second round of NCAA Tournament
Overview: After a heartbreaking loss to Temple in the NIT Season Tip-Off in Brooklyn on Thanksgiving Day, the Seminoles reeled off 12 straight wins during the 2016-17 campaign. During that stretch, FSU knocked off No. 21 Florida, No. 12 Virginia, No. 21 Virginia Tech and No. 7 Duke. FSU also notched nice wins over Big Ten teams in Illinois and Minnesota. The Seminoles would finish undefeated at home that season and fall one win shy of tying a then program record for total wins. FSU was upset by Xavier in the second round of the NCAA Tournament, 91-66.
2003-04
Streak: 10 wins
Key Players: Tim Pickett, G; Alexander Johnson, F; Anthony Richardson, F
Finish: 19-14, second round of NIT
Overview: In Leonard Hamilton’s second season on campus, Florida State got off to its best start ever, beginning the year a perfect 10-0. Notable wins over that stretch came against Northwestern, Ole Miss and Miami. FSU would enjoy its firs winning season in six years and notched impressive ACC wins over North Carolina, Wake Forest, Maryland and Georgia Tech. Unfortunately for FSU, it probably needed one more win to get an NCAA Tournament bid. FSU topped Wichita State in overtime to kick off the NIT before falling at home to Iowa State.
Key Players: Tim Pickett, G; Alexander Johnson, F; Anthony Richardson, F
Finish: 19-14, second round of NIT
Overview: In Leonard Hamilton’s second season on campus, Florida State got off to its best start ever, beginning the year a perfect 10-0. Notable wins over that stretch came against Northwestern, Ole Miss and Miami. FSU would enjoy its firs winning season in six years and notched impressive ACC wins over North Carolina, Wake Forest, Maryland and Georgia Tech. Unfortunately for FSU, it probably needed one more win to get an NCAA Tournament bid. FSU topped Wichita State in overtime to kick off the NIT before falling at home to Iowa State.
2019-20
Streak: 9 wins (current)
Key Players: Devin Vassell, G/F; Trent Forrest, G; M.J. Walker, G
Finish: TBD
Overview: Since falling at Indiana during the ACC/Big Ten Challenge, FSU has reeled off nine straight wins. During that stretch, the Seminoles have defeated six ACC teams, including then No. 7 Louisville on the road. The Seminoles trailed in the second half in five of those wins. FSU goes for 10 straight on Saturday night when it hosts Notre Dame.
Key Players: Devin Vassell, G/F; Trent Forrest, G; M.J. Walker, G
Finish: TBD
Overview: Since falling at Indiana during the ACC/Big Ten Challenge, FSU has reeled off nine straight wins. During that stretch, the Seminoles have defeated six ACC teams, including then No. 7 Louisville on the road. The Seminoles trailed in the second half in five of those wins. FSU goes for 10 straight on Saturday night when it hosts Notre Dame.
2006-07
Streak: 8 wins
Key Players: Al Thornton, F; Toney Douglas, G; Isaiah Swann, G
Finish: 22-13, NIT quarterfinals
Overview: After falling to Wisconsin in the ACC/Big Ten Challenge, Florida State upset No. 4 Florida to begin a stretch of eight straight wins. Aside from the defending national champions, the most notable win during that stretch was a 92-62 thumping of Providence in St. Petersburg. After an 0-3 start in ACC play, FSU would win five of six, but with guard Toney Douglas out with an injury, the Seminoles lost five straight ACC games. Florida State settled for an NIT bid where it fell at Mississippi State with a trip to New York on the line.
Key Players: Al Thornton, F; Toney Douglas, G; Isaiah Swann, G
Finish: 22-13, NIT quarterfinals
Overview: After falling to Wisconsin in the ACC/Big Ten Challenge, Florida State upset No. 4 Florida to begin a stretch of eight straight wins. Aside from the defending national champions, the most notable win during that stretch was a 92-62 thumping of Providence in St. Petersburg. After an 0-3 start in ACC play, FSU would win five of six, but with guard Toney Douglas out with an injury, the Seminoles lost five straight ACC games. Florida State settled for an NIT bid where it fell at Mississippi State with a trip to New York on the line.
2017-18
Streak: 8 wins
Key Players: Phil Cofer, F; Braian Angola, G; Terance Mann, F/G
Finish: 23-12, Elite Eight
Overview: Florida State opened the 2017-18 season with eight straight wins before falling to Oklahoma State in the Orange Bowl Classic. It would be an up-and-down season for FSU from there, but the Seminoles turned it on when the NCAA Tournament got underway. After being awarded a No. 9 seed, the Seminoles knocked off Missouri, Xavier and Gonzaga before falling to Michigan one game shy of the Final Four. The win over Xavier was FSU’s first-ever in the NCAA Tournament over a No. 1 seed.
Key Players: Phil Cofer, F; Braian Angola, G; Terance Mann, F/G
Finish: 23-12, Elite Eight
Overview: Florida State opened the 2017-18 season with eight straight wins before falling to Oklahoma State in the Orange Bowl Classic. It would be an up-and-down season for FSU from there, but the Seminoles turned it on when the NCAA Tournament got underway. After being awarded a No. 9 seed, the Seminoles knocked off Missouri, Xavier and Gonzaga before falling to Michigan one game shy of the Final Four. The win over Xavier was FSU’s first-ever in the NCAA Tournament over a No. 1 seed.
2018-19
Streak: 8 wins
Key Players: Mfiondu Kabengele, F; Terance Mann, F/G; Trent Forrest, G
Finish: 29-8, Sweet 16
Overview: After a 1-4 start to ACC play, FSU set a new program record by reeling off eight straight ACC wins. The Seminoles closed the regular season by winning 12 of 13 ACC games. FSU defeated Virginia Tech and eventual national champion Virginia in the ACC Tournament to reach the ACC Championship for just the third time ever. In the NCAA Tournament, the Seminoles topped Vermont and Murray State to reach the Sweet 16 for a season straight year. FSU was ultimately defeated by Gonzaga. Despite the loss, FSU set new program records for victories with 29 and ACC wins with 13.
Key Players: Mfiondu Kabengele, F; Terance Mann, F/G; Trent Forrest, G
Finish: 29-8, Sweet 16
Overview: After a 1-4 start to ACC play, FSU set a new program record by reeling off eight straight ACC wins. The Seminoles closed the regular season by winning 12 of 13 ACC games. FSU defeated Virginia Tech and eventual national champion Virginia in the ACC Tournament to reach the ACC Championship for just the third time ever. In the NCAA Tournament, the Seminoles topped Vermont and Murray State to reach the Sweet 16 for a season straight year. FSU was ultimately defeated by Gonzaga. Despite the loss, FSU set new program records for victories with 29 and ACC wins with 13.
Been a nice decade for us but we’re just getting started. #🍢🏀 pic.twitter.com/TNSlv4s7Ou— FSU Hoops (@FSUHoops) December 30, 2019
We're not arriving.... we've been here.#MarchOn pic.twitter.com/3Ll9kMGQIG— FSU Hoops (@FSUHoops) January 7, 2020
— FSU Hoops (@FSUHoops) December 18, 2019
Everyone knows Leonard Hamilton can coach at an elite level…but did you know he can also sing gospel?!— CBS Sports Network (@CBSSportsNet) December 20, 2019
We profile the @FSUHoops coach in Men of March on Sunday at 6:30 PM ET. pic.twitter.com/lvFdZLq7Oz
Watch Leonard Hamilton’s journey – from not knowing if he would have an opportunity to become a head coach as an African American man, to coaching @FSUHoops – in the next episode of “NCAA Men of March” on CBS Sports Network this Sunday at 6:30 PM EST. pic.twitter.com/g9R215S50H— CBS Sports Network (@CBSSportsNet) December 18, 2019
https://allthingsfsu.blogspot.com/2019/11/coach-ham-doing-great-things-at-fsu.html
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