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Soccer FSU to face Wake in matchup of top-10 teams

FSU sports information:

The No. 6 Florida State soccer team (7-0-2, 2-0-1 ACC) travels to No. 4 Wake Forest (8-2-2, 3-1-1 ACC) for its first ranked road match of the season on Thursday night. The Seminoles currently hold a 15-game unbeaten streak in conference play dating back to 2022.

Florida State meets Wake Forest for the first time since Maria Alagoa’s 97th-minute winning goal to send the Seminoles to the 2021 ACC Championship match. FSU has won the last four matches over the Demon Deacons dating back to 2018.

FSU remains unbeaten in the last six matches against top-10 ranked opponents, winning five top-10 matchups last season and 17 top-10 victories in the past four seasons.

The Seminoles continue to extend and break program records on their impressive run dating back to last season. Florida State has scored in 43 straight games and holds a 32-game unbeaten streak, both of which are program records.

FSU currently possesses a 12 game unbeaten streak on the road, one shy of matching its program best set back in 2015. The Seminoles have also recorded six shutouts to start the season and haven't conceded more than two goals in a game in the past 19 matches.

The reigning national champions completed eight games unbeaten before securing their first ACC shutout of the season in a 3-0 victory over Clemson. Mimi Van Zanten scored the first goal off the crossbar just minutes before World Cup returner Taylor Suarez secured the second goal. Lara Dantas sealed the game with a precise long-range shot to return to winning ways.

Taylor Huff leads the squad in all scoring categories with eight goals and five assists for 21 total points inside September. Huff is the fastest to reach 20+ points in the past five seasons and is only 7 points away from reaching her point tally from last season.

FSU has scored 33 goals in the opening nine games, the most in that span since 2009 (35) while conceding just four goals in the past 15 games dating back to the 2023 ACC Championship.

The top-10 matchup will kickoff at 7 p.m. ET and available to stream on ACC Network Extra. Live video and stats will be available at Seminoles.com.
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Football Seminole Sidelines: FSU recruiting nuggets, Brock Glenn to start at QB

On Tuesday's edition of the Osceola's Seminole Sidelines, Charles Fishbein and Nick Carlisle join Patrick Burnham to discuss FSU recruiting. JP Peterson joins the show to talk on FSU's new starting quarterback, Brock Glenn.

Thanks to Seminole Sidelines' sponsors: Alumni Hall, Mowrey Law Firm and Backshore Apparel.

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Baseball FSU fall baseball ticket information

FSU sports information:

Tickets for the Florida State baseball team’s fall game against Alabama on Saturday, Oct. 26, will go on sale to the general public on Wednesday.

Tickets can be purchased for $10 at Seminoles.com/Tickets. (Tickets were available exclusively to Seminole Boosters on Tuesday.)

All seats will be general admission, and all tickets will be digital. Kids wearing their team baseball jersey will be admitted free of charge, and FSU students also will have free admission with a valid FSU student ID.

The matchup between the Seminoles and Crimson Tide at Dick Howser Stadium is set for a noon ET first pitch on October 26.

Florida State will play three games this fall, beginning on Oct. 12 against Auburn at 1 p.m. ET. That game, hosted at Blue Wahoos Stadium in Pensacola, is sold out.

FSU will conclude the fall exhibition slate with the annual Garnet & Gold Game on Friday, Nov. 1. Admission will be free for all fans to that game at Dick Howser Stadium, and first pitch is at 5 p.m. ET.
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