- Matchup: Boston College Eagles vs Florida State Seminoles
- Scheduled Date: Tuesday, February 17, 2026
- Venue: Tucker Center, Tallahassee, FL
- Broadcast: ACC Network
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The Boston College Eagles (9-16) are set to visit Tucker Center to face the Florida State Seminoles (12-13) this Tuesday.

In their most recent game, the Boston College Eagles suffered a defeat against California, with a final score of 86-75. They managed to achieve a field goal percentage of 48.3% (29 of 60) and converted 8 out of 22 three-point attempts. At the free-throw line, the Eagles made 9 of 16 for a success rate of 56.3%. On the rebounding front, they collected 29 boards, including 11 on the offensive end, while also providing 13 assists, committing 7 turnovers, and securing 2 steals. Defensively, Boston College allowed California to shoot 55.6% from the field, converting 30 out of 54 shots. California tallied 18 assists and had 6 steals in the matchup. Additionally, they completed 12 of 16 attempts from the free-throw line (75.0%) and 14 out of 29 from beyond the arc. In terms of fouls, the Eagles recorded 15, while California had 16.
Fred Payne was a notable player in this matchup, finishing with a shooting percentage of 33.3% and delivering 2 assists. He played for 33 minutes, grabbing 5 rebounds, and scored 16 points on 5 of 15 shooting.
This game finds Boston College holding a record of 9-16 this season. They average 67.4 points per game (ranking 339th in D-1), while shooting 40.9% from the floor. The Eagles have been hitting 29.7% of their three-point attempts (181 out of 610) and possess a free throw success rate of 65.3%. As a unit, they’re averaging 36.8 rebounds per game and have amassed 279 assists throughout the season, placing them at 350th nationally in assists. They turn the ball over an average of 10.5 times per game and commit 16.6 personal fouls each night.
Defensively, the Eagles force 10.3 turnovers per game and draw 17.0 fouls, ranking 57th in college basketball for assists allowed, conceding 299 so far this season. Their defense allows a field goal percentage of 42.4% (621 of 1,464) and relinquishes an average of 37.5 rebounds per game. Opponents shoot 31.0% from three-point land against them, and they are 71st in college basketball for points per game allowed at 69.3.
In their latest outing, the Florida State Seminoles achieved a decisive victory, defeating Virginia Tech with a score of 92-69. On the rebounding side, Florida State allowed Virginia Tech to grab 24 boards in total (7 offensive). They shot 50.0% from three-point range, making 9 of 18, and finished 12 of 15 from the free-throw line (80.0%). Virginia Tech concluded the game shooting 24 out of 55 attempts from the field, resulting in a shooting percentage of 43.6%. In total, the Seminoles shot 34 out of 55 from the field for a percentage of 61.8%. From beyond the arc, Florida State converted 12 out of their 23 attempts (52.2%) and made 12 of their free throw attempts at a rate of 70.6%. Virginia Tech committed 13 fouls during the game, resulting in 17 opportunities for the Seminoles at the charity stripe. Florida State also forced 4 turnovers and came away with 2 steals. They accumulated 22 defensive rebounds and 4 offensive boards for a total of 26.
Martin Somerville was a standout performer for the Seminoles, scoring 23 points in just 30 minutes, along with 6 assists. He achieved an impressive field goal percentage of 81.8%, making 9 out of 11 attempts, and added 4 rebounds to his stats.
Florida State currently holds a 12-13 record this season. Offensively, they boast a shooting percentage of 42.5%, ranking 314th nationally. The Seminoles have tallied 2,009 points this season (averaging 80.4 per game) and pull down an average of 36.6 rebounds per game. They dish out 14.6 assists per contest (142nd in college) and turn the ball over 11.3 times on average. Florida State also averages 18.6 personal fouls per game and connects on 71.5% from the free-throw line.
On defense, the Seminoles rank 299th in college basketball for points allowed per game at 78.4. They force 14.3 turnovers per game and have permitted opponents to shoot 44.7% from the field (220th in college). Florida State allows 34.1% shooting from three-point range (228 of 669) and opponents are hitting 72.7% at the free-throw line. They yield 15.2 assists and 38.7 rebounds per game, placing them at 302nd and 349th in college basketball.
Who will emerge victorious in today’s NCAA game against the spread?
Prediction: Bet on Florida State
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