Florida–Florida State basketball rivalry
First meetingDecember 29, 1951
Florida 61, Florida State 51
Latest meetingNovember 17, 2023
Florida 89, Florida State 68
Next meeting2024 in Tallahassee
Statistics
Meetings total75
All-time seriesFlorida leads, 46–28* (1 game vacated)
Largest victoryFlorida, 96–61 (1999)
Longest win streakFlorida, 7 (1965–1968); Florida State, 7 (2014–2020)
Current win streakFlorida, 3 (2021–present)
Location of Florida and Florida State

The Florida–Florida State men's basketball rivalry (known as the Sunshine Showdown) is a college basketball rivalry[1][2] between the two oldest public universities of the state of Florida: the University of Florida Gators and the Florida State University Seminoles. Although the in state rivalry between these two schools is most widely known in football, Florida and Florida State have had some memorable battles in basketball as well.

The two teams first met in 1951, a game in which the Gators won 61–51. The two teams met sporadically from then until 1978. Since then, the rivalry has been played at least once a year. For both teams, it is the only out of conference rival that they play every season.

Florida leads the rivalry overall, 46–28. However, FSU has had success in the series, especially recently, having gone 7–3 against the Gators within the last decade.[3] The most notable FSU win came in 2006 when they upset the 4th ranked (and eventual national champion) Gators in Tallahassee.[2]

Game results

Florida victoriesFlorida State victoriesTie gamesForfeits / Vacated wins

References

  1. Henderson, Mike. "College Basketball Rivalries: 25 of the More Interesting Battles". Bleacher Report. Retrieved 2020-06-21.
  2. 1 2 "NCAA basketball rivalries: Ranking the top 25 college basketball rivalries". FanSided. 2020-04-28. Retrieved 2020-06-21.
  3. Visser, David (2019-11-10). "After yet another win vs. UF, former FSU hoops players take shots at Gators". Tomahawk Nation. Retrieved 2020-06-21.
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