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**Game Preview: FSU Basketball vs. Notre Dame Fighting Irish**

**Tallahassee, FL** – The **Florida State Seminoles** will host the **Notre Dame Fighting Irish** this weekend in a crucial matchup in **Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC)** basketball. Both teams are looking to improve their standing in the conference, and this game will be vital as they push toward the postseason. With both teams experiencing ups and downs this season, the upcoming contest is expected to be a high-energy battle between two proud programs.

### **Florida State’s Strong Rebounding and Defensive Focus**

The **FSU Seminoles** come into this game with a solid overall record, though their season has been marked by inconsistency. Florida State has had some notable wins but has also faced challenges against top-tier opponents. One of the team’s strong points has been its defense, with the Seminoles boasting one of the best rebounding units in the ACC. The frontcourt, led by standout players **Naheem McLeod** and **Matthew Cleveland**, has been a force in the paint. McLeod’s size and shot-blocking ability have made Florida State one of the toughest teams to score against inside.

“Defensive consistency has been key for us this season, and we need to continue to bring that same energy against Notre Dame,” FSU head coach **Leonard Hamilton** said. “We know they’re a very disciplined team, but if we can control the boards and defend without fouling, we’ll put ourselves in a good position to win.”

FSU’s offense has been less predictable, relying on guard play and transition points. Players like **Jalen Warley** and **Trey Moss** will be important for the Seminoles to generate consistent offense against Notre Dame’s defense.

### **Notre Dame’s Balanced Attack and Veteran Leadership**

On the other side, **Notre Dame** has had a solid season but has struggled at times to maintain offensive consistency. The **Fighting Irish** are a balanced team, with key contributors on both ends of the floor. **Dane Goodwin** and **Nate Laszewski** have been the team’s top scoring options, and their leadership will be essential in what promises to be a competitive game. Goodwin is a dynamic scorer capable of stretching the floor, while Laszewski brings versatility as a forward who can shoot from beyond the arc.

Head coach **Mike Brey** has been a steadying presence for the Irish throughout the season, and he’ll look to his senior players to guide Notre Dame through the tough environment at **Donald L. Tucker Civic Center**.

“Florida State is a very physical team with a lot of length, so we’re going to have to be smart with our shot selection and execute well in half-court sets,” Brey said. “We’ve got to make sure we stay patient, move the ball, and capitalize on our opportunities.”

### **What to Watch For**

One of the biggest factors in this game will be how well Florida State can limit Notre Dame’s perimeter shooting. The Fighting Irish have the ability to light up the scoreboard from deep, and if they get hot from beyond the arc, it could be a long night for the Seminoles. However, if Florida State’s defense can stifle the Irish’s shooters and control the tempo, they’ll put themselves in a strong position to secure a crucial win.

### **Looking Ahead**

As both teams fight for positioning in the ACC standings, this game could have significant implications for their postseason aspirations. With the Seminoles looking to bounce back from a series of tough losses and Notre Dame hoping to gain momentum, expect this matchup to be one of the more competitive and exciting games of the season. The winner will gain valuable momentum as they prepare for the final stretch of the regular season.

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