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2017–18 Florida State Seminoles women's basketball team

2017–18 Florida State Seminoles women's basketball
Florida State Seminoles alternate logo.svg
Conference Atlantic Coast Conference
Ranking
Coaches No. 8
AP No. 8
2017–18 record 18–2 (6–1 ACC)
Head coach Sue Semrau (21st season)
Assistant coach Lance White
Assistant coach Brooke Wyckoff
Assistant coach Danielle Atkinson
Home arena Donald L. Tucker Center
(Capacity: 12,100)
Seasons
← 2016–17
2018–19 →
2017–18 ACC women's basketball standings
Conf     Overall
Team W   L   PCT     W   L   PCT
No. 4 Louisville 6 1   .857     20 1   .952
No. 8 Florida State 6 1   .857     18 2   .900
No. 5 Notre Dame 6 1   .857     18 2   .900
Virginia 6 1   .857     13 7   .650
No. 18 Duke 4 3   .571     15 5   .750
NC State 4 3   .571     15 5   .750
North Carolina 4 3   .571     14 6   .700
Miami (FL) 4 3   .571     12 6   .667
Syracuse 3 4   .429     15 5   .750
Virginia Tech 2 5   .286     13 7   .650
Wake Forest 2 5   .286     10 10   .500
Georgia Tech 2 6   .250     13 8   .619
Boston College 1 5   .167     6 13   .316
Clemson 1 6   .143     11 9   .550
Pittsburgh 1 6   .143     9 11   .450
2018 ACC Tournament winner
As of February 1, 2018; Rankings from AP Poll

The 2017–18 Florida State Seminoles women's basketball team, variously Florida State or FSU, represents Florida State University during the 2017–18 NCAA Division I basketball season. Florida State competes in Division I of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA). The Seminoles are led by head coach Sue Semrau, in her twenty-first year, and play their home games at the Donald L. Tucker Center on the university's Tallahassee, Florida campus. They are members of the Atlantic Coast Conference.

For the 2016–17 season, the Seminoles achieved their best start in school history, reaching twenty wins faster than any other FSU team. Leticia Romero, Brittany Brown, Ivey Slaughter, and Kai James were among the senior class with the most wins in program history. Romero and James went on to be selected in the 2017 WNBA Draft.

Florida State finished second in the ACC but was eliminated in the quarterfinals of the ACC Tournament. The Seminoles received an at-large bid to the NCAA Tournament as a three-seed, their fifth consecutive tournament appearance, reaching the Elite Eight for just the third time in school history.

^Coaches' Poll did not release a second poll at the same time as the AP.

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