TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (Seminoles.com) – A stark advantage on the glass by rival Miami was the ultimate difference on Thursday night as Florida State Women’s Basketball fell to the Hurricanes, 59-52, in a physical battle at the Donald L. Tucker Center. Entering Thursday’s game having out-rebounded 14 of their first 15 opponents, the Seminoles (8-8, 2-4) were exploited on the glass by a 47-30 margin. “I give credit to Miami for really attacking the glass,” FSU Head Coach Sue Semrau said. “We did an extremely poor job of rebounding the basketball, and I thought that was the difference in the game.” The loss snaps Florida State’s seven-game home win streak vs. Miami, with its last loss to its conference rival at The Tuck occurring in 2014. FSU now leads the all-time series 48-17. Miami’s Kelsey Marshall lifted the Hurricanes (10-6, 3-3) from the beginning with a game-high 21 points. The rivalry matchup was predicated on strong defense from both teams, with Miami shooting 33 p