Florida State continued a hot February, and a win on Thursday secured a 10th season in the last 11 years with 20 or more victories.
Ta'Niya Latson scored 34 points on 14 of 25 shooting as the Seminoles handled Boston College 84-71 on Thursday night at the Donald L. Tucker Center.
Latson also had four assists, four rebounds and three steals. She scored 30 or more points for the seventh time in her sophomore season and was one off her career high (35 points, which came at Florida on Nov. 17).
Makayla Timpson had 16 points, eight rebounds and three blocks for FSU (20-8, 11-5 ACC). But the junior forward fell short of a sixth straight double-double.
O'Mariah Gordon added 15 points on 6 of 9 shooting.
Avery Treadwell had seven points and five rebounds in the freshman's best game at FSU.
The Seminoles have won 20 or more games in 10 of the last 11 years, not counting the COVID-shortened season.
"This is our standard. Just because it's the standard doesn't mean that it's easy to do," FSU coach Brooke Wyckoff said. "Getting 20 wins and doing what's needed to get to the NCAA Tournament is the foundation. We're looking to build upon that. I'm really happy how our February is going. That was a big emphasis this year. Our momentum is in the right place right now at the right time."
The Seminoles shot 48.6 percent (34 of 73) from the floor but were a dreadful 1 of 14 from 3-point range.
BC also won the rebounding edge, 46-39.
The Seminoles did not play Brianna Turnage, Carla Viegas or Sakyia White. All three were on the bench to watch the game.
Timpson and Sara Bejedi were honored before the game for scoring their 1,000th career point a week ago. Bejedi scored eight points on 3 of 16 shooting.
FSU improved to 6-2 in ACC games at home.
Up next
FSU now has a week off before playing their final two regular-season games. The Seminoles are at No. 20 Louisville on Feb. 29 and finish against Clemson on March 3 in the final regular-season home game.