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Baseball FSU run-ruled in finale loss at Duke but still take series

The FSU baseball team dropped the series finale at No. 6 Duke 16-4 today behind a 10-run second inning for the Blue Devils.

But FSU still won the series, went 3-1 this week and should see a jump back up in tomorrow's rankings.

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Baseball Live Updates: No. 10 FSU at No. 6 Duke (Game 3, Sunday at 1 p.m. on ACCNX)

The Florida State baseball team has already secured a humongous road series victory over Duke. Now the Seminoles go for what would be an even bigger sweep Sunday afternoon.

The 10th-ranked Seminoles (34-8, 13-7 in ACC) will look to complete a 4-0 week with a third win over the No. 6 Blue Devils (29-14, 13-10) Sunday at 1 p.m. on ACC Network Extra.

With a 4-2 win Friday and a 7-6 win Saturday, FSU is up to No. 4 in the RPI, the highest-ranked team from outside the SEC.

FSU is giving freshman lefty Brady Louck (0-0. 5.83 ERA) another crack at a weekend start in the series finale at Duke. It will be his fourth start of the season and he enters with an impressive 25 strikeouts over 17 innings this season but has also walked nine batters and allowed 18 hits (eight extra-base hits).

Duke is starting junior right-handed pitcher Ryan Higgins (0-1, 4.94 ERA). It'll be his third start of the season and he's likely an opener of sorts, having thrown no more than four innings in any of his previous 14 appearances this season. He's got 33 strikeouts over 31 innings of work this season but has also allowed 26 hits and issued 15 walks.

Drew Faurot back in the lineup for the series finale but that's the only FSU change:

1cf18 Max WilliamsL0-0.310
23b24 Cam SmithR0-0.400
3rf22 James Tibbs IIIL0-0.387
4dh43 Marco DingesR0-0.328
5lf7 Jaime FerrerR0-0.309
61b32 Daniel CantuL0-0.324
7ss1 Alex LodiseR0-0.278
8c20 Jaxson WestL0-0.295
92b3 Drew FaurotB0-0.291


And here's the Duke starting lineup:

12b22 Morris, ZacR0-0.330
23b34 Miller, BenR0-0.422
3rf29 Gracia, AJL0-0.321
4c5 Stone, AlexR0-0.295
51b23 Bravo, LoganR0-0.282
6ss7 Clark, WallaceB0-0.275
7cf13 Obee, DevinR0-0.303
8lf15 Johnson, KyleR0-0.368
9dh25 Krewson, ChaseL0-0.300

I'll have updates here once the game gets underway at 1 p.m.
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Football Visits with Jordan Travis convinced Jets of who he is and QB he can become

Jordan Travis was consistent in his rehab from a major leg injury, returning to throw the football in the weeks leading up to the NFL Draft. The New York Jets are convinced in who Travis is as a person and his comeback as a quarterback.

The Jets sent scouts to West Palm Beach to meet with Travis and used one of their "30 visits" at the team’s headquarters with the Florida State star. NFL teams are allowed to meet with up to 30 draft-eligible prospects, not counting those at nearby colleges, and Travis had those visits with the Jets and Las Vegas Raiders.

“Jordan is a dynamic player,” Jets GM Joe Douglas said. “Obviously a tough injury for him and the team last year. But dynamic player. He came on a '30 visit,' just getting a chance to get to spend time with him, get to know him as a person. He’s a special guy. You can see why teammates gravitate towards him and why he’s one of the more respected guys when you talk to other players at Florida State.

“He’s coming to a great situation with some unbelievable veteran leadership. … Really cool opportunity for him to learn, develop and just showcase his ability.”

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FSU beach volleyball claims seventh CCSA title

FSU sports information:

The No. 4 Florida State beach volleyball team defeated South Carolina 3-0 to win the CCSA Championship on Saturday. This marks the seventh CCSA championship in program history.

Freshman Kaileigh Truslow, sophomore Alexis Durish, juniors Raelyn White and Audrey Koenig, senior Caitlin Moon, and graduate student Maddie Anderson were awarded with All-Tournament Team honors after winning their respective courts during the championship match.

Koenig and White opened the match with a 21-14, 21-13 victory on court three. Moon and Truslow fought in a scrappy battle on court five, winning a back-and-forth second set to give the Noles a 2-0 advantage. Anderson and Durish dropped the first set on court one but fought back and forced a third. The tiebreaker began as a point-for-point affair before the Seminoles pulled away to win the set 15-10.

The Seminoles have won all seven CCSA championship matches that they’ve appeared in and have won seven of the last eight titles. Florida State will now shift its focus to the NCAA Tournament. The bracket for this year’s tournament will be announced Sunday at 11:00 a.m. on NCAA.com. The tournament will get underway May 3-5 in Gulf Shores, Alabama.

#4 Florida State 3, South Carolina 0
  1. Maddie Anderson/Alexis Durish (FSU) def. Skyler Allen/Riley Whitesides (UofSC) 17-21, 21-17, 15-11
  2. Alli Hansen/Anna Long (FSU) vs. Allison Coens/Hannah Mackenhausen (UofSC) 21-16, 18-21, 11-10, unfinished
  3. Skyler Germann/Morgan Chacon (FSU) vs. Jolie Crawford/Julia Waugh (UofSC) 23-21, 19-21, unfinished
  4. Audrey Koenig/Raelyn White (FSU) def. Morgan Downs/Peyton Yamagata (UofSC) 21-14, 21-13
  5. Caitlin Moon/Kaileigh Truslow (FSU) def. Sophie Bengoechea/VB Trost (UofSC) 21-11, 21-18

Baseball No. 10 FSU uses the long ball to clinch series at No. 6Duke

Another stellar start from Carson Dorsey, a trio of home runs from the offense and an incredible save from John Abraham helped FSU baseball beat No. 6 Duke 7-6 Saturday afternoon to clinch the series.

Noles go for the sweep Sunday at 1.

Track and Field FSU finishes regular season adding seven postseason qualifiers

The No. 21/NR Florida State outdoor track and field teams closed the regular season strong, adding seven postseason qualifiers.

David Mullarkey won the men’s 5,000-meter at the Payton Jordan Invitational, which was host by Stanford on Friday. He posted his personal best at 13:28.48, clocking the third-fastest time in program history.

The women’s 4x100 relay placed fourth at the LSU Invitational, clocking the 10th-fastest time in school history at 43.43 behind Alexandra Webster, Dajaz DeFrand, Kaniya Johnson, and Shenese Walker.

Neo Mosebi placed fourth in the men’s 100-meter dash with a career best and postseason time of 10.09. Ismael Kone concluded the event for the Noles in sixth with a postseason qualifying time of 10.14. Guuinove Joanus finished in 16th (10.47) and Dashinelle Dyer in 17th (10.48).

“I was really pleased with the men’s sprints today,” said FSU track and field head coach Bob Braman. “They’re rounding into good form right now. Great race for Kone. He’s found himself again as a premier sprinter.”

Andre Korbmacher placed seventh in the 110-meter hurdles with a time of 13.78.

Skyler Reynolds competed in the women’s long jump, placing fifth with a career best and postseason mark of 6.22m. Tori Carroll followed in sixth with a mark of 6.09m.

Zach Trotter competed in the 800 at the East Coast Relays, crossing the line with a time of 2:03.28. Ahmari Avin placed 13th in the discus throw with a mark of 43.84m. Ryan Driscoll followed in 15th with a career best of 42.99m.

Curtis Williams was the runner-up in the men’s long jump with a mark of 7.99m. Jordan Turner followed Williams in fourth at 7.94m. Jaiden Rollins rounded out the event in 10th (7.20m).

Kyvon Tatham placed third in the triple with a lifetime best of 16.00m. Laquan Ellis followed in sixth with a mark of 15.44m. Jayden-Louis Charles closed out the event in eight place with a lifetime best of 15.18m.

“Jumps squad got lots of season best and region marks,” Braman said “Kyvon and Curtis were fantastic today.”

Tyra Wilson competed in the women’s 400m, placing 25th with a lifetime best of 54.52. Kaelyaah Liburd rounded out the event in 26th at 55.44.

Martin Prodanov placed second in the men’s 800, clocking a time of 1:48.71.

“I was also pleased with Martin,” added Braman. “That was his first 800 in two years, so I was very pleased to see him run that fast.”

DeFrand won the women’s 100-meter, clocking a lifetime best of 10.88. Walker crossed the finish line in fifth with a career best of 11.22. Liana Tyson rounded out the event in 11th at 11.44. DeFrand also placed third in the 200 with a lifetime best and fourth-fastest time in school history at 22.58.

“Dajaz was a warrior today,” Braman said. “She’s truly one of the best in the country.”

Suus Altorf competed in the 800, placing third with a time of 2:05.40. Jaden Francis placed 11th at 2:11.60. Kayla Pinkard placed 11th in the triple jump with a mark of 11.94m.

Kaniya Johnson joined DeFrand in the 200, placing 15th with a time of 23.73. British Wilkerson placed 13th in the 400, clocking a time of 46.64.

“Great job today for both squads,” Braman added. "We really stepped up and are in good position for ACC’s in two weeks.”

FSU will head to Atlanta for the ACC Championship hosted by Georgia Tech, running May 9-11.

Football FSU NFL Draft tracker: Day 3 should be hectic finish for Seminoles

Florida State has had six draft picks on the first two days, pushing the program past 300 all-time selections.

What will day 3 bring? Will FSU approach its all-time record of 11 draft picks?

We take a quick look back at Day 2 and preview Day 3:

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Baseball Early Ferrer blast holds, FSU takes game 1 win over Duke in top-10 showdown

Jaime Ferrer gave Florida State an early boost with a three-run home run. That was more than enough for Jaime Arnold, Brennen Oxford and Connor Hults.

Arnold battled through five innings, Oxford tossed 3.1 shutout innings and Hults picked up the save as the Seminoles defeated Duke 4-2 in a top-10 showdown on Friday night. The trio combined for 15 strikeouts.

No. 10 FSU (33-8, 12-7 ACC) had just five hits, with Ferrer’s shot the only one for extra bases.

Baseball Live Updates: FSU vs. Duke (Game 2, Saturday at 4 p.m. on ACC Network)

After a 4-2 win Friday night in Durham, the 10th-ranked Florida State baseball team is one win away from a huge series win at No. 6 Duke.

The Seminoles (33-8, 12-7 in ACC) get their first of two opportunities to win the series vs. the Blue Devils (29-13, 13-9) on national television (ACC Network) Saturday at 4 p.m.

FSU will turn to junior lefty Carson Dorsey (2-2, 4.11 ERA) to make his fourth straight weekend start with the pitching staff still working its way back to full strength. He's coming off a start last weekend at Wake Forest where he allowed just two runs on four hits over six innings with a career-high 11 strikeouts. In his first three starts at FSU, Dorsey has allowed six runs over 14.2 innings (3.76 ERA) with 17 strikeouts and three walks allowed.

Duke will counter on the mound with freshman lefty Kyle Johnson (3-0, 1.88 ERA). This will be his seventh start but last week at Virginia Tech (5.1 innings) was the first time he ever extended past four innings in an outing. He's thrown 28.2 innings this season and has 32 strikeouts to 11 walks issued.

FSU starting lineup:

1cf18 Max WilliamsL0-0.312
23b24 Cam SmithR0-0.395
3rf22 James Tibbs IIIL0-0.400
4dh43 Marco DingesR0-0.328
5lf7 Jaime FerrerR0-0.313
61b32 Daniel CantuL0-0.326
7c25 McGwire HolbrookR0-0.322
82b4 Cal FisherR0-0.275
9ss1 Alex LodiseR0-0.279

Duke starting lineup:

12b22 Morris, ZacR0-0.337
23b34 Miller, BenR0-0.429
3rf29 Gracia, AJL0-0.316
4c5 Stone, AlexR0-0.290
51b23 Bravo, LoganR0-0.283
6cf13 Obee, DevinR0-0.307
7ss7 Clark, WallaceB0-0.268
8dh3 Yu, AndrewR0-0.316
9lf6 Winslow, MaconR0-0.263


I'll have updates starting at 4 p.m.
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Football Recruiting Reeling Them In: Recruiting updates, Rivals Elite Camp, spring football

In this edition of the Osceola's Reeling Them In recruiting report Pat Burnham, Charles Fishbein and Nick Carlisle talk about the latest developments on the recruiting front for Florida State including breaking down the commitment of 2026 four-star cornerback Jaelen Waters
to the Seminoles. We have updates on 2025 prospects Zion Grady, Naeshaun Montgomery, Tavion Wallace, Bryon Louis, Antwann Hill and Ousmane Kromah among others.

Other talking points include who was on-campus for the Spring Showcase, FSU and the NCAA Transfer Portal, observations from the Rivals Elite Camp in Atlanta and some thoughts on the Florida State football team now that spring practice as concluded.


Seminole Sidelines is sponsored by Seminoles2Ireland.com, which has built travel packages to help FSU fans enjoy the season opener against Georgia Tech and build fan experiences in and around Dublin in August, as well as Alumni Hall.

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Softball FSU produces 12-run inning to run-rule UF

Florida State had one hit going into the fifth inning. And then the Florida pitching staff couldn’t get the Seminoles out.

Isa Torres and Jaysoni Beachum each had three-run homers as FSU’s bats produced 12 runs in the inning to take a 12-3 run-rule victory over the No. 12 Gators. Beachum, Madi Frey and Amaya Ross each scored two runs.

No. 16 FSU (37-10) won its 11th straight game and for the 19th time in the last 20 games. The Seminoles produced eight hits in the inning and benefitted from three Florida errors, a remarkable turn of events after Florida had taken a 2-0 lead.

FSU also captured a sixth straight win over Florida. The teams will play in Tallahassee on May 1.

Mimi Gooden allowed an earned run on three hits and a walk.

Emma Wilson (3-2) and Ashtyn Danley each gave up a run in an inning of work.

Florida dropped to 37-11.

FSU’s win should boost the team’s RPI as the Seminoles came into the night No. 14.

Track and Field Menke has lifetime-best in 1,500 meters at East Coast Relays

FSU sports information:

The No.21/NR Florida State outdoor track and field teams competed in distance events on Friday at the East Coast Relays, hosted by UNF at the Visit Jax Track at Hodges Stadium.

Ella Menke competed in the women’s 1,500-meter, clocking a lifetime best at 4:54.63. Gabriella Morris (4:57.67) and Annika Pfaff (4:59.66) followed, running their season bests. Toba Kahn added a lifetime best at 5:06.57 and Vivan Byrnes concluded the event with a time of 5:20.57.

Patrick Donnelly placed seventh in the men’s 1,500, establishing a career best at 3:50.83. Zach Trotter followed in 13th with a time of 3:53.93. Anthony Herrera rounded out the event in 32nd with a time of 4:01.81.

Michael Toppi opened his season in the 5,000, placing sixth with a time of 14:30.02. Andrew Hammel followed in eighth with a time of 14:37.41. Coleman Cronk finished the event for the Noles in 10th at 14:41.28.

The Seminoles crossed the finish in first and second place in the women’s 5,000, led by Dani Thompson at 17:35.87. Jane Eiselstein followed in second with a time of 17:38.97. Lillie Mealor placed 13th with a career best of 18:11.68. Rachel Johnson rounded out the event in 20th with a season best of 18:37.29.

The Noles will conclude competition at the East Coast Relays on Saturday, with the men’s discus throw starting at approximately 9:00 a.m. Live results will be available.

The LSU Invitational in Baton Rouge, Louisianna will start on Saturday at 2:30 p.m. and will feature the sprints and jumps group. Live timing will be available.

EAST COAST RELAYS:
Meet Schedule: https://bitly.ws/Noles
Live Results: https://bitly.ws/Noles

LSU INVITATIONAL:
Meet Schedule: https://bitly.ws/Noles
Live Results: https://bitly.ws/Noles

FSU beach volleyball advances to CCSA Championship

FSU sports information:

The No. 4 Florida State beach volleyball team advanced to the CCSA Championship after defeating South Carolina and No. 10 LSU on Friday afternoon in Huntsville, Ala.

This marks the Seminoles’ seventh CCSA championship appearance since the conference’s conception in 2016. Florida State have gone on to win all six CCSA championships in which it has appeared in. FSU’s last CCSA championship came in 2022 where the Noles defeated TCU 3-1.

FSU opened the weekend with a 5-0 victory over South Carolina. The Seminoles defeated the Gamecocks in dominant fashion, not letting them win a set. Maddie Anderson and Alexis Durish won court one 21-11, 21-13, and almost simultaneously, Alli Hansen and Anna Long won court two 21-17, 21-13. Audrey Koenig and Raelyn White then won court four 21-16, 21-14. Morgan Chacon and Skyler Germann took court three 21-16, 21-14, followed by Caitlin Moon and Kaileigh Truslow who completed the sweep on court five, 21-17, 21-13.

The Seminoles then played LSU which saw the Seminoles win 3-0. Koenig and White struck first, winning court four 21-15, 21-11. Germann and Chacon won court four next 21-15, 21-11 before rallying around Moon and Truslow who won the deciding match on court five 21-18, 21-18.

Florida State will play the winner of LSU and South Carolina on Saturday at 1 p.m. ET. Live stats will be available on Seminoles.com.

#4 Florida State 5, South Carolina 0
  1. Maddie Anderson/Alexis Durish (FSU) def. Skyler Allen/Riley Whitesides (UofSC) 21-11, 21-13
  2. Alli Hansen/Anna Long (FSU) def. Allison Coens/Hannah Mackenhausen (UofSC) 21-17, 21-13
  3. Morgan Chacon/Skyler Germann (FSU) def. Jolie Cranford/Julia Waugh (UofSC) 21-15, 21-15
  4. Audrey Koenig/Raelyn White (FSU) def. Morgan Downs/Peyton Yamagata (UofSC) 21-16, 21-14
  5. Caitlin Moon/Kaileigh Truslow (FSU) def. Sophie Bengoechea/VB Trost (UofSC) 21-17, 21-13
#4 Florida State 3, #10 LSU 0
  1. Maddie Anderson/Alexis Durish (FSU) vs. Gabi Bailey/Ellie Shank (LSU) 21-11, 14-21, 2-1
  2. Alli Hansen/Anna Long (FSU) vs. Reilly Allred/Parker Bracken (LSU) 19-21, 21-15, 15-11
  3. Morgan Chacon/Skyler Germann (FSU) def. Ella Larkin/Aubrey O’Gorman (LSU) 21-15, 21-11
  4. Audrey Koenig/Raelyn White (FSU) def. Amber Haynes/Skylar Martin (LSU) 21-16, 21-14
  5. Caitlin Moon/Kaileigh Truslow (FSU) def. Yali Ashush/Emily Meyer (LSU) 21-18, 21-18

Softball FSU softball routs UNC in six innings

FSU sports information:

The 16th-ranked Florida State Softball team (38-10, 16-3) kicked off its Senior Weekend with a 13-3 win over North Carolina (30-17, 10-12) in six innings Friday night at the Seminole Softball Complex. FSU has now won 12 consecutive games and have won 20 out of the last 21 games dating back to Mar. 21.

The game started with an eventful 38-minute first inning as the Tar Heels kicked off the scoring with a pair of runs, one off of an error and the other a RBI single. Ashtyn Danley got out of a bases loaded jam to end the inning and prevent any further damage.

The Seminoles responded emphatically at the bottom of the inning. Kaley Mudge hit a single followed by a Kalei Harding single. Isa Torres was able to reach second base from a fielder's choice and an error by the first baseman allowing Harding to score to put the Noles on the board. Devyn Flaherty then beat out a throw at first to bring in another run.

In her first game back at JoAnne Graf Field after returning from injury, Michaela Edenfield hit an RBI single to right field to score Flaherty. Jahni Kerr capped off the inning with her seventh home run of the season to make it 5-2 after the first inning.

In the second inning, UNC hit a solo home run to cut the lead to two, but Jaysoni Beachum got the run right back as Jaysoni Beachum hit one right back to the pitcher to score Amaya Ross.

The scoring for the Noles continued as a walk and two singles loaded the bases for Beachum. Beachum hit a sac fly allowing the run to score, and Harding picked up a RBI on a ground out to make it 8-3. Isa Torres hit her second home run in as many games to give FSU a commanding 10-3 lead after four innings.

In the bottom of the sixth inning the Seminoles, after both Ross and Mudge hit a single, Beachum added on to her already fantastic freshman season by ending the game with a three-run home run gliding out of the stadium, making the score 13-3 to trigger a run rule. This was the 11th run rule win out of the past 21 games for the Seminoles. With a season-high five RBI, Beachum has tied Sydney Sherrill's freshman record of 58 RBI in a single season. That mark is also the seventh-most RBI in a single season in program history.

Ashtyn Danley got the start for the Seminole and went 4.2 innings for the Seminoles allowing three runs and three hits while striking out two. Emma Wilson finished the game in the circle pitching the final 1.1 innings and allowing just one hit.

Florida State will face UNC again on Saturday with the first pitch set for 4 p.m. and available to watch on ESPNU.
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Football Live Updates: Day 2 of NFL Draft should be busier for former Seminoles

After Jared Verse became the first FSU player taken in this year's NFL Draft on Thursday, quite a few more former Seminoles should hear their names called tonight in the 2nd and 3rd rounds. I'll have updates here once the draft continues at 7.

Football 2024 PGSF NFL mock draft--Complete.

NOTE: I would like to thank Lance Zierlein of nfl.com for the analyses of the picks made throughout this mock.


Round 1:

1. Chicago Bears (NoleinATL)--Caleb Williams QB, USC
2. Washington Commanders (NoleLizards)--Jayden Daniels QB, LSU
3. New England Patriots (NoleinATL)--Drake Maye QB, North Carolina
4. Arizona Cardinals (NoleLizards)--Marvin Harrison Jr. WR, Ohio State ✓
5. Los Angeles Chargers (NoleinATL)--Joe Alt OT, Notre Dame ✓
6. New York Giants (NoleLizards)--Malik Nabers WR, LSU ✓
7. Tennessee Titans (NoleinATL)--Olu Fashanu OT, Penn State
8. Atlanta Falcons (NoleLizards)--Dallas Turner Edge, Alabama
9. Chicago Bears (NoleinATL)--Jared Verse DE, The Florida State University
10. New York Jets (NoleLizards)--Rome Odunze WR, Washington
11. Minnesota Vikings (NoleinATL)--J.J. McCarthy QB, Michigan ✓
12. Denver Broncos (NoleLizards)--Bo Nix QB, Oregon ✓
13. Las Vegas Raiders (NoleinATL)--Quinyon Mitchell CB, Toledo
14. New Orleans Saints (NoleLizards)--J.C. Latham OT, Alabama
15. Indianapolis Colts (NoleinATL)--Terrion Arnold CB, Alabama
16. Seattle Seahawks (NoleLizards)--Troy Fautanu G/OT, Washington
17. Jacksonville Jaguars (NoleinATL)--Brian Thomas Jr. WR, LSU ✓
18. Cincinnati Bengals (NoleLizards)--Taliese Fuaga OT/G, Oregon State
19. Los Angeles Rams (NoleinATL)--Byron Murphy II DT, Texas
20. Pittsburgh Steelers (NoleLizards)--Amarius Mims OT, Georgia
21. Miami Dolphins (NoleinATL)--Laiatu Latu Edge, UCLA
22. Philadelphia Eagles (NoleLizards)--Nate Wiggins CB, Clemson
23. Minnesota Vikings (NoleinATL)--Kool-Aid McKinstry CB, Alabama
24. Dallas Cowboys (NoleLizards)--Graham Barton C/OT, Duke
25. Green Bay Packers (NoleinATL)--Tyler Guyton OT, Oklahoma
26. Tampa Bay Buccaneers (NoleLizards)--Chop Robinson Edge, Penn State
27. Arizona Cardinals (NoleinATL)--Cooper DeJean CB, Iowa
28. Buffalo Bills (NoleLizards)--Keon Coleman WR, Florida State ✓
29. Detroit Lions (NoleinATL)--Darius Robinson Edge, Missouri
30. Baltimore Ravens (NoleLizards)--Kingsley Suamatia OT, BYU
31. San Francisco 49ers (NoleinATL)--Adonai Mitchell WR, Texas
32. Kansas City Chiefs (NoleLizards)--Brock Bowers TE, Georgia


Round 2:

33. Carolina Panthers (NiA)--Xavier Worthy WR, Texas
34. New England Patriots (Liz)--Ladd McConkey WR, Georgia
35. Arizona Cardinals (NiA)--Braden Fiske DT, Florida State
36. Washington Commanders (Liz)--Kamari Lassiter CB, Georgia
37. Los Angeles Chargers (NiA)--Troy Franklin WR, Oregon
38. Tennessee Titans (Liz)--Kris Jenkins DE, Michigan
39. Carolina Panthers (NiA)--Jackson Powers-Johnson C, Oregon
40. Washington Commanders (Liz)--Edgerrin Cooper LB, Texas A&M
41. Green Bay Packers (NiA)--Chris Braswell Edge, Alabama
42. Houston Texans (Liz)--Jer'Zhan Newton DT, Illinois
43. Atlanta Falcons (NiA)--Ennis Rakestraw Jr. CB, Missouri
44. Las Vegas Raiders (Liz)--Michael Penix Jr. QB, Washington
45. New Orleans Saints (NiA)--Bralen Trice Edge, Washington
46. Indianapolis Colts (Liz)--Peyton Wilson LB, N.C. State
47. New York Giants (NiA)--Xavier Legette WR, South Carolina
48. Jacksonville Jaguars (Liz)--Max Melton CB, Rutgers
49. Cincinnati Bengals (NiA)--Malachi Corley WR, Western Kentucky
50. Philadelphia Eagles (Liz)--Zach Frazier C, West Virginia
51. Pittsburgh Steelers (NiA)--Ja'Lynn Polk WR, Washington
52. Los Angeles Rams (Liz)--Adisa Isaac Edge, Penn State
53. Philadelphia Eagles (NiA)--Patrick Paul OT, Houston
54. Cleveland Browns (Liz)--Michael Hall Jr. DT, Ohio State ✓
55. Miami Dolphins (NiA)--Marshawn Kneeland Edge, Western Michigan
56. Dallas Cowboys (Liz)--Trey Benson RB, Florida State
57. Tampa Bay Buccaneers (NiA)--T.J. Tampa CB, Iowa State
58. Green Bay Packers (Liz)--T'Vondre Sweat NT, Texas
59. Houston Texans (NiA)--Javon Bullard S, Georgia
60. Buffalo Bills (Liz)--Cam Hart CB, Notre Dame
61. Detroit Lions (NiA)--Maason Smith DL, LSU
62. Baltimore Ravens (Liz)--Roman Wilson WR, Michigan
63. San Francisco 49ers (NiA)--Jeremiah Trotter Jr. LB, Clemson
64. Kansas City Chiefs (Liz)--Roger Rosengarten OT, Washington


Round 3:

65. Carolina Panthers (NiA)--Christian Mahogany G, Boston College
66. Arizona Cardinals (Liz)--Chau Smith-Wade CB, Washington State
67. Washington Commanders (NiA)--Ja'Tavion Sanders TE, Texas
68. New England Patriots (Liz)--Jordan Morgan OT, Arizona
69. Los Angeles Chargers (NiA)--Jonathon Brooks RB, Texas
70. New York Giants (Liz)--Zak Zinter G, Michigan
71. Arizona Cardinals (NiA)--Ricky Pearsall WR, Florida
72. New York Jets (Liz)--Blake Fisher OT, Notre Dame
73. Detroit Lions (NiA)--Christian Haynes G, Connecticut
74. Atlanta Falcons (Liz)--Tyler Nubin S, Minnesota
75. Chicago Bears (NiA)--Devontez Walker WR, North Carolina
76. Denver Broncos (Liz)--Jermaine Burton WR, Alabama
77. Las Vegas Raiders (NiA)--Brenden Rice WR, USC
78. Washington Commanders (Liz)--Kiran Amegadjie OT, Yale
79. Atlanta Falcons (NiA)--Austin Booker Edge, Kansas
80. Cincinnati Bengals (Liz)--Cooper Beebe G, Kansas State
81. Seattle Seahawks (NiA)--Javon Solomon OLB/Edge, Troy
82. Indianapolis Colts (Liz)--Javon Baker WR, UCF
83. Los Angeles Rams (NiA)--Ruke Orhorhoro DT, Clemson
84. Pittsburgh Steelers (Liz)--Mike Sainristil CB, Michigan
85. Cleveland Browns (NiA)--Jaylen Wright RB, Tennessee
86. Houston Texans (Liz)--Dominick Puni OT/G, Kansas
87. Dallas Cowboys (NiA)--Junior Colson LB, Michigan
88. Green Bay Packers (Liz)--Cole Bishop S, Utah
89. Tampa Bay Buccaneers (NiA)--Mason McCormick, G, South Dakota State
90. Arizona Cardinals (Liz)--Blake Corum RB, Michigan
91. Green Bay Packers (NiA)--Renardo Green CB/S, Florida State
92. Tampa Bay Buccaneers (Liz)--Cedrick Gray LB, North Carolina
93. Baltimore Ravens (NiA)--Jonah Elliss OLB/Edge, Utah
94. San Francisco 49ers (Liz)--Matt Goncalves OT/G, Pittsburgh
95. Kansas City Chiefs (NiA)--Christian Jones OT, Texas
96. Jacksonville Jaguars (Liz)--Sedrick Van Pran-Granger C, Georgia
97. Cincinnati Bengals (NiA)--Mekhi Wingo DT, LSU
98. Pittsburgh Steelers (Liz)--Brandon Dorlus DE, Oregon
99. Los Angeles Rams (NiA)--Audric Estime RB, Notre Dame
100. Washington Commanders (Liz)--Gabriel Murphy Edge, UCLA


Round 4:

101. Carolina Panthers (NiA)--Cade Stover TE, Ohio State
102. Seattle Seahawks (Liz)--Spencer Rattler QB, South Carolina
103. New England Patriots (NiA)--Mohamed Kamara OLB/DE, Colorado State
104. Arizona Cardinals (Liz)--Jalyx Hunt Edge, Houston Christian
105. Los Angeles Chargers (NiA)--Garret Greenfield OT, South Dakota State
106. Tennessee Titans (Liz)--Ray Davis RB, Kentucky
107. New York Giants (NiA)--Calen Bullock S, USC
108. Minnesota Vikings (Liz)--DeWayne Carter DT, Duke
109. Atlanta Falcons (NiA)--Johnny Wilson WR, Florida State
110. Los Angeles Chargers (Liz)--Kamren Kinchens S, Miami (Fla.)
111. New York Jets (NiA)--Luke McCaffrey WR, Rice
112. Las Vegas Raiders (Liz)--MarShawn Lloyd RB, USC
113. Baltimore Ravens (NiA)--Leonard Taylor III DT, Miami (Fla.)
114. Jacksonville Jaguars (Liz)--Kris Abrams-Draine CB, Missouri
115. Cincinnati Bengals (NiA)--McKinnley Jackson DL, Texas A&M
116. Jacksonville Jaguars (Liz)--Malik Washington WR, Virginia
117. Indianapolis Colts (NiA)--Theo Johnson TE, Penn State
118. Seattle Seahawks (Liz)--Ben Sinnott TE, Kansas State
119. Pittsburgh Steelers (NiA)--Javon Foster OT, Missouri
120. Philadelphia Eagles (Liz)--Isaac Guerendo RB, Louisville
121. Denver Broncos (NiA)--Kamari Thrash WR, Louisville
122. Chicago Bears (Liz)--Tommy Eichenberg LB, Ohio State
123. Houston Texans (NiA)--Trevin Wallace LB, Kentucky
124. San Francisco 49ers (Liz)--Jarrian Jones DB, Florida State
125. Tampa Bay Buccaneers (NiA)--Will Shipley RB, Clemson
126. Green Bay Packers (Liz)--Elijah Jones CB, Boston College
127. Houston Texans (NiA)--Caelen Carson CB, Wake Forest
128. Buffalo Bills (Liz)--Jalen McMillan WR, Washington
129. Minnesota Vikings (NiA)--Bucky Irving RB, Oregon
130. Baltimore Ravens (Liz)--James Williams LB, Miami (Fla.)
131. Kansas City Chiefs (NiA)--Justin Eboigbe
DL, Alabama
132. San Francisco 49ers (Liz)--Brandon Coleman G/OT, TCU
133. Buffalo Bills (NiA)--Jacob Cowing WR, Arizona
134. New York Jets (Liz)--Jaheim Bell TE, Florida State
135. San Francisco 49ers (NiA)--Dadrion Taylor-Demerson S, Texas Tech


Round 5:

136. Denver Broncos (Liz)--Tyler Davis DL, Clemson
137. New England Patriots (NiA)--Beaux Limmer G/C, Arkansas
138. Arizona Cardinals (Liz)--Sataoa Laumea G, Utah
139. Washington Commanders (NiA)--Myles Cole DE, Texas Tech
140. Los Angeles Chargers (Liz)--Khristian Boyd DL, Northern Iowa
141. Carolina Panthers (NiA)--Jaylan Ford LB, Texas
142. Carolina Panthers (Liz)--Tyrone Tracy Jr. RB, Purdue
143. Atlanta Falcons (NiA)--Jaden Hicks S, Washington
144. Buffalo Bills (Liz)--Kitan Oladapo S, Oregon State
145. Denver Broncos (NiA)--Nelson Ceaser Edge, Houston
146. Tennessee Titans (Liz)--Beau Brade S, Maryland
147. Denver Broncos (NiA)--Frank Gore Jr. RB, Southern Mississippi
148. Las Vegas Raiders (Liz)--Caedan Wallace OT/G, Penn State
149. Cincinnati Bengals (NiA)--Nehemiah Pritchett CB, Auburn
150. New Orleans Saints (Liz)--Michael Pratt QB, Tulane
151. Indianapolis Colts (NiA)--Malik Mustapha S, Wake Forest
152. Washington Commanders (Liz)--D.J. James CB, Auburn
153. Jacksonville Jaguars (NiA)--Tanor Bortolini C, Wisconsin
154. Los Angeles Rams (Liz)--Dominique Hampton S, Washington
155. Los Angeles Rams (NiA)--Walter Rouse OT, Oklahoma
156. Cleveland Browns (Liz)--Brennan Jackson DE, Washington State
157. Minnesota Vikings (NiA)--Isaiah Adams IOL, Illinois
158. Miami Dolphins (Liz)--Hunter Nourzad C, Penn State
159. Kansas City Chiefs (NiA)--Josh Newton CB, TCU
160. Buffalo Bills (Liz)--Andru Phillips CB, Kentucky
161. Philadelphia Eagles (NiA)--Sione Vaki S, Utah
162. Arizona Cardinals (Liz)--Xavier Thomas Edge, Clemson
163. Buffalo Bills (NiA)--Gabe Hall DT, Baylor
164. Detroit Lions (Liz)--Khyree Jackson CB, Oregon
165. Baltimore Ravens (NiA)--Kalen King CB, Penn State
166. New York Giants (Liz)--Jarvis Brownlee Jr. CB, Louisville
167. Minnesota Vikings (NiA)--Kamal Hadden CB, Tennessee
168. New Orleans Saints (Liz)--Anthony Gould WR, Oregon
169. Green Bay Packers (NiA)--Edefuan Ulofoshio LB, Washington
170. New Orleans Saints (Liz)--M.J. Devonshire CB, Pittsburgh
171. Philadelphia Eagles (NiA)--Tykee Smith S, Georgia
172. Philadelphia Eagles (Liz)--Myles Harden CB, South Dakota
173. Kansas City Chiefs (NiA)--Dillon Johnson RB, Washington
174. Dallas Cowboys (Liz)--Ainias Smith WR, Texas A&M
175. New Orleans Saints (NiA)--Dallin Holker TE, Colorado State *
176. San Francisco 49ers (Liz)--Willie Drew CB, Virginia State

Round 6:


177. Minnesota Vikings (NiA)--Erick All TE, Iowa
178. Pittsburgh Steelers (Liz)--Jalen Sundell C/OL, North Dakota State
179. Seattle Seahawks (NiA)--Jordan Magee LB, Temple
180. New England Patriots (Liz)--Jared Wiley TE, TCU
181. Los Angeles Chargers (NiA)--Cornelius Johnson WR, Michigan ✓
182. Tennessee Titans (Liz)--Tahj Washington WR, USC
183. New York Giants (NiA)--Marist Liufau OLB, Notre Dame
184. Miami Dolphins (Liz)--Jaden Crumedy DL, Mississippi State
185. New York Jets (NiA)--Fabien Lovett DL, Florida State
186. Arizona Cardinals (Liz)--Jordan Travis QB, Florida State
187. Atlanta Falcons (NiA)--Tyler Keegan G, Michigan
188. Houston Texans (Liz)--Blake Watson RB, Memphis
189. Houston Texans (NiA)--Javion Cohen IOL, Miami (Fla.)
190. New Orleans Saints (Liz)--Jordan Jefferson DT, LSU
191. Indianapolis Colts (NiA)--Curtis Jacobs LB, Penn State
192. Seattle Seahawks (Liz)--Jaylin Simpson DB, Auburn
193. New England Patriots (NiA)--Dylan Laube RB, New Hampshire
194. Cincinnati Bengals (Liz)--Kimani Vidal RB, Troy
195. Pittsburgh Steelers (NiA)--Jha'Quan Jackson WR, Tulane
196. Los Angeles Rams (Liz)--Kedon Slovis QB, BYU
197. Atlanta Falcons (NiA)--Javontae Jean-Baptiste Edge, Notre Dame
198. Miami Dolphins (Liz)--Ryan Flournoy WR, Southeast Missouri State
199. New Orleans Saints (NiA)--Logan Lee DT, Iowa
200. Buffalo Bills (Liz)--Marcus Harris DT, Auburn
201. Detroit Lions (NiA)--Layden Robinson G, Texas A&M
202. Green Bay Packers (Liz)--Braelon Allen RB, Wisconsin
203. Denver Broncos (NiA)--Johnny Dixon CB, Penn State PICK TRADED TO N.Y. JETS FOR #256
204. Buffalo Bills (Liz)--Joe Milton QB, Tennessee
205. Detroit Lions (NiA)--Decamerion Richardson CB, Mississippi State
206. Cleveland Browns (Liz)--Josh Proctor S, Ohio State
207. Denver Broncos (NiA)--Braiden McGregor Edge, Michigan
208. Las Vegas Raiders (Liz)--Tip Reiman TE, Illinois
209. Los Angeles Rams (NiA)--Jaylen Harrell Edge, Michigan
210. Philadelphia Eagles (Liz)--Zion Tupuola-Fetui Edge, Washington
211. San Francisco 49ers (NiA)--Dwight McGlothern CB, Arkansas
212. Jacksonville Jaguars (Liz)--Rasheen Ali RB, Marshall
213. Los Angeles Rams (NiA)--Tyrice Knight LB, UTEP
214. Cincinnati Bengals (Liz)--Tory Taylor P, Iowa
215. San Francisco 49ers (NiA)--Marcus Rosemy-Jacksaint WR, Georgia
216. Dallas Cowboys (Liz)--Delmar Glaze G, Maryland
217. Los Angeles Rams (NiA)--Matt Lee C, Miami (Fla.)
218. Baltimore Ravens (Liz)--Julian Pearl OT, Illinois
219. Green Bay Packers (NiA)--Brevyn Spann-Ford TE, Minnesota
220. Tampa Bay Buccaneers (Liz)--Qwan'tez Stiggers CB, Toronto Argonauts (CFL)

Round 7:


221. Kansas City Chiefs (NiA)--Eric Watts Edge, Connecticut
222. Washington Commanders (Liz)--Cedric Johnson Edge, Ole Miss
223. Las Vegas Raiders (NiA)--Travis Glover OT, Georgia State
224. Cincinnati Bengals (Liz)--Darius Muasau LB, UCLA
225. Los Angeles Chargers (NiA)--A.J. Barner TE, Michigan
226. Arizona Cardinals (Liz)--Sundiata Anderson Edge, Grambling State
227. Tennessee Titans (NiA)--C.J. Hanson IOL, Holy Cross
228. Baltimore Ravens (Liz)--Cody Schrader RB, Missouri
229. Las Vegas Raiders (NiA)--Ty'Ron Hopper LB, Missouri
230. Minnesota Vikings (Liz)--Bub Means WR, Pittsburgh
231. New England Patriots (NiA)--Jordan Whittington WR, Texas
232. Minnesota Vikings (Liz)--Trente Jones OL, Michigan
233. Dallas Cowboys (NiA)--Jowon Briggs DL, Cincinnati
234. Indianapolis Colts (Liz)--Isaiah Davis RB, South Dakota State
235. Seattle Seahawks (NiA)--J.D. Bertrand LB, Notre Dame
236. Jacksonville Jaguars (Liz)--Joshua Karty K, Stanford
237. Cincinnati Bengals (NiA)--Tanner McLachlan TE, Arizona ✓
238. Houston Texans (Liz)--Amin Dankwah OT, Howard
239. New Orleans Saints (NiA)--Giovanni Manu OT, British Columbia
240. Carolina Panthers (Liz)--Keith Randolph Jr. DL, Illinois
241. Miami Dolphins (NiA)--Tyler Owens S, Texas Tech
242. Tennessee Titans (Liz)--Kalen DeLoach LB, Florida State
243. Cleveland Browns (NiA)--Brady Latham G/C, Arkansas
244. Dallas Cowboys (Liz)--Travis Clayton OT, England
245. Green Bay Packers (NiA)--LaDarius Henderson G, Michigan
246. Tampa Bay Buccaneers (Liz)--Bayron Matos OT, Dominican Republic
247. Houston Texans (NiA)--Steele Chambers LB, Ohio State
248. Buffalo Bills (Liz)--Jase McClellan RB, Alabama
249. Detroit Lions (NiA)--Isaiah Williams WR, Illinois
250. Baltimore Ravens (Liz)--Gottlieb Ayedze G, Maryland
251. San Francisco 49ers (NiA)--Emani Bailey RB, TCU
252. Tennessee Titans (Liz)--Terrell Allen Edge, Tennessee State
253. Los Angeles Chargers (NiA)--Tatum Bethune LB, Florida State
254. Los Angeles Rams (Liz)--Nathaniel Watson LB, Mississippi State
255. Green Bay Packers (NiA)--Jalen Coker WR, Holy Cross
256. New York Jets (Liz)--Devin Leary QB, Kentucky PICK TRADED TO DENVER FOR #203
257. New York Jets (NiA)--Akeem Dent CB/S, Florida State
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Baseball Notes/updates: FSU at Duke (6 p.m. on ACCN Extra)

No. 10 Florida State (32-8, 11-7 ACC) hits the road, again seeking what would be a significant road series win at No. 6 Duke (29-12, 13-8). Game 1 is tonight at 6 p.m. (ACCN Extra, live stream), while Saturday's game is at 4 p.m. (ACC Network) and Sunday's is at 1 p.m. (ACCN Extra).

It's probably unfair to put too much on one series. But considering FSU's weekend losses at Clemson and Wake, two of the league's best, a series win at Duke would be huge for not just the RPI but the perception that the Seminoles are among the top 8 national seeds. That won't be decided for another month, but the argument becomes easier for the NCAA Selection Committee if FSU has a good weekend in Durham.

FSU will send LHP Jamie Arnold (7-1, 1.64 ERA) to the mound. He's gone five or more innings consistently as well as seven innings a number of times in 2024. That has helped take a burden off a bullpen that has been stretched, but FSU will get Ben Barrett back this weekend.

Duke will start LHP Jonathan Santucci (5-0, 3.38 ERA).

Of note, FSU will start LHP Carson Dorsey on Saturday (2-2, 4.11 ERA) and is TBD for Sunday.

We'll have starting lineups and play-by-play in the thread below.
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Softball No. 16 FSU softball hosts UNC on Senior Weekend

FSU sports information:

The No. 16 Florida State softball team (37-10, 15-3) returns to JoAnne Graf Field this weekend for a big series with North Carolina (30-16, 10-11) on senior weekend. The teams will play at 6 p.m. Friday, 4 p.m. Saturday and noon on Sunday. Friday's and Sunday's games can be seen live on ACCNX with Jack Kavovit and Caylan Arnold on the call while Saturday's game can be seen live on ESPNU with Pam Ward and Jenny Dalton-Hill on the call. The Marching Chiefs will also be making their first ever appearance to JoAnne Graf Field on Friday night.

What's on the Line?

  • Winning 19 out of its last 20 games, FSU has soared to the top of the ACC standings and is in prime position to take home its 15th ACC Regular Season Championship.
  • FSU is one game ahead in the loss column of Virginia Tech and Duke in the ACC Standings. FSU could clinch a share of the ACC Regular Season Championship this weekend if FSU sweeps the Tar Heels and both Virginia Tech and Duke lose two out of the three games of their respective series this weekend. FSU would clinch the outright title with a sweep and both Virginia Tech and Duke getting swept.
  • FSU has shot up to No. 11 in the RPI and have put themselves in great position to host a regional for the 10th consecutive season.
Senior Weekend

  • Florida State will be honoring six seniors this weekend in Autumn Belviy, Devyn Flaherty, Kalei Harding, Kaley Mudge, Allison Royalty and Emma Wilson.
  • This group has been a part of National Runner Up teams and two ACC Tournament Championship teams.
  • The class has won over 200 games in the Garnet and Gold.
A Rivalry Rout

  • It was all Seminoles on Wednesday night as FSU won its sixth consecutive game against rival Florida with a 12-3 run-rule win in Gainesville.
  • FSU scored 12 runs in the fifth inning after being down 2-0. FSU's 12 runs in the inning was tied for the third-most in program history and tied for the most in program history against a Power Five opponent.
  • Wednesday was the first time that FSU had scored 10 or more runs in an inning against a ranked opponent.
  • Wednesday was FSU's largest margin of victory against the Gators and was the first time that FSU had run-ruled the Gators in the series.
Built To Finish

  • A Lonni Alameda coached team is always going to finish the season strong and this year seems to be no different.
  • So far in April, FSU is 13-1 and has outscored its opponents 109-28.
  • In the past four seasons. Florida State is 87-11-1 during the months of April and May.
Oh, How the Tables Have Turned

  • After losing four out of five games to the likes of Alabama, Duke and Texas, the Seminoles have won 19 out of their last 20 games and are in sole possession of first place in the ACC.
  • 10 out of FSU's 19 wins have come via run rule.
  • FSU has jumped up to No. 11 in the RPI and have put themselves in great condition to host a regional for the 10th consecutive season.
  • FSU has outscored their opponent 173-49 and are averaging 8.65 runs per game in its past 20 games.
  • During their eight-game winning streak from Mar. 23-Apr. 3, FSU scored at least eight runs in all eight of those games during the winning streak. That tied the school record for the longest streak of scoring eight or more runs. The last time FSU accomplished the feat was from Mar. 19-31, 2019.
  • FSU's pitching has made significant strides over the past 20 games as they hold a 2.74 ERA and have allowed more than five runs just twice in the last 20 games after allowing five or more runs 11 times in the first 27 games.
  • In the last 11 games, FSU has allowed just 1.9 runs per game.
Limiting the Big Inning

  • One key to FSU's recent pitching success has been limiting the big inning.
  • In the first 27 games, FSU allowed three or more runs in 17 innings. In the last 20 games, FSU has allowed three more runs in just five innings.
  • FSU has also been limiting their free bases in the last 20 games. FSU is allowing just 2.6 free bases per game which is down from 3.5 free bases per game in their first 27 games.
  • FSU has also seen a significant improvement in its team ERA as they have posted a 2.74 ERA in the last 20 games compared to a 4.21 ERA in the first 27 games.
Wait, They're only Freshmen?!?!?!

  • Yes, some of Florida State's best production has come from a freshmen class that was ranked the No. 3 overall class by softball America.
  • Jaysoni Beachum (.444) and Isa Torres (,390) hold two out of the top three batting averages on the team.
  • Both Beachum and Torres were named Top 25 finalists for the TUCCI/NFCA National Freshman of the Year award on Thursday.
  • In the circle, Ashtyn Danley has recorded a team-high 16 starts and 97.1 innings.
  • Mimi Gooden has also been a force for the Noles in the circle as she has pitched 33.1 innings and made seven starts.
  • All five freshman hitters have recorded a hit and a RBI this season with Torres, Beachum and Kennedy Harp all recording 10+ hits.
  • The six freshmen have made a combined 133 starts this season.
  • 140 out of the team's 440 (34%) hits have come from freshmen.
  • 118 out of the team's 306 RBI (35%) have come from freshmen.
  • Iowa is the only power five team in the country to have more offensive production come from freshmen.
  • 43% of the team's innings pitched have come from freshmen.
Youth in the Circle

  • A program that has continuously put together one of the best pitching staffs in the country has faced a new challenge this year....youth.
  • 74% of innings thrown this year have been from either freshman or sophomores.
  • 43% of the innings pitched have been from true freshmen.
  • Freshmen and sophomores have combined to start 32 out of the Seminoles' 47 games this season.
Get Hot, Stay Hot

  • The Florida State offense has been one of the best in the country through the first 47 games of the season.
  • FSU is averaging 7.82 runs per game which is fifth in the country and third in the ACC. FSU is hitting .343 as a team which ranks ninth in the country.
  • FSU has scored 368 runs through 47 games this season which is on pace to break the school record of 459 runs scored by the 2016 team. The 2016 team scored 356 runs through 46 games.
  • In 47 games, FSU has scored 8 or more runs in 29 games. In 69 games last season, FSU scored eight or more runs just 22 times.
  • FSU has scored 10 or more runs in 14 games so far this season after accomplishing that feat just eight times last season.
Dominance in the ACC

  • Florida State has been on top of the ACC for the past decade.
  • FSU has won eight out of the last nine ACC Tournament Championships and seven out of the last nine ACC Regular Season Championships.
  • Since 2012, FSU has lost just three ACC road series and has not lost an ACC road series since 2019.
  • FSU has lost just three ACC series in the last four seasons and have lost just five ACC series since 2012.
A True Home Field Advantage

  • The Seminole Softball Complex has become one of the toughest places to play in the country in recent history.
  • Since the start of the 2019 season, FSU is 146-22 at the Seminole Softball Complex.
  • In the past two seasons, FSU is 58-9 at the Seminole Softball Complex.
Tallahassee Native Jaysoni Beachum Clicking on All Cylinders

  • Jaysoni Beachum has continued to solidify herself as not only one of the best freshmen in the country but as one of the best players in the country.
  • Beachum, a native of Tallahassee, leads the team with a .444 batting average and 64 hits.
  • Beachum leads the team with 13 home runs and 53 RBI.
  • Beachum has hit five home runs in her last six games.
  • In her last seven games, Beachum has recorded 14 RBI.
  • Beachum is just the third true freshman in school history to have 10+ home runs and 50+ RBI joining Jessi Warren and Sydney Sherrill.
  • Beachum has recorded a hit in 36 out of the Seminoles' 47 games this season.
  • Out of the 47 games this season, Beachum has had two or more hits in 22 games.
  • Beachum has the highest batting average in the country among freshmen and has the 12th-highest batting average in the country.
  • Beachum is on pace to break the freshmen school record for batting average, hits, slugging percentage and on base percentage in a season. She needs just 6 RBI to break Sydney Sherril's freshman record of 58 RBI in 2018
  • Beachum has had two multi-home run games this season. Beachum is the first true freshman since Kalei Harding in 2021 to have a multi-home run game.
  • Beachum has also locked down the hot corner for the Noles making 46 starts at the positions. Beachum has committed just four errors this season.
  • Beachum was named the ACC Player of the Week on Apr. 23 and became the first FSU true freshman to win the award since Sydney Sherrill in 2018.
  • Beachum was named Softball America's Freshman of the Month in both February and March.
Ocho's Being Ocho

  • Kalei Harding or "Ocho" continues to be a consistent force for the Florida State lineup and is solidifying herself as one of the top hitters in program history.
  • Harding is currently hitting .351 with 50 RBI which is second on the team.
  • In ACC play, Harding is hitting .400 with four home runs and 23 RBI. Harding also picked up her 200th career hit against the Blue Devils.
  • Harding has reached base in 18 out of the last 20 games.
  • Against UCLA, Harding recorded four hits in five at-bats which was tied for a career high. Harding was the first FSU player since Kaley Mudge in 2021 at the Women's College World Series against Alabama to record four or more hits.
  • Her seven RBI game against Charlotte tied Anna Shelnutt (2017) for the school record for RBI in a single game.
  • Harding is second all-time in school history for career doubles (55), fourth in school history for career home runs (41), fourth for career RBI (193) and seventh in school history for career slugging percentage (.584).
Mudge Getting Back to Her Consistent Self

  • After being slowed down by an offseason surgery, Kaley Mudge has made her way back to the top of the lineup and has been one of FSU's most consistent players in ACC play.
  • Mudge is hitting .407 in ACC play with nine RBI.
  • Her average is up to .357 after hitting .424 in the Seminoles' last 20 games.
  • Against Notre Dame, Mudge went 7-for-10 (.700) with two doubles and a triple.
  • Mudge has been the Seminoles' leadoff hitter in 29 out of the last 30 games.
Torres Finds Groove in the Box and in the Field

  • Replacing Josie Muffley is no easy task, but freshman Isa Torres has given her best shot and is off to a great start offensively and defensively for the Noles at the shortstop position.
  • Torres is third on the team in batting average (.390) and has driven in 42 runs this season.
  • Torres has been phenomenal in the Seminoles' last 20 games hitting .458 with four home runs and 22 RBI.
  • Torres has continued to make jaw-dropping plays at the shortstop position this season and holds a .971 fielding percentage this season.
Coming Up in the Clutch

  • When the pressure is on, freshman Isa Torres has come up big on multiple occasions for the Seminoles.
  • On Wednesday with the Seminoles leading No. 12 Florida 3-2 in the fifth inning, Torres launched a three-run home run to center field to blow the game open.
  • Torres has hit two walk-offs in the bottom of the seventh this season to lead the Noles to victory.
  • Torres hit a two-run walk-off home run against NC State on Mar. 28 to put the Seminoles on top 8-6. Torres was the first true freshman to hit a walk-off home run since Jessi Warren in 2015 against Notre Dame.
  • Torres also hit a two-RBI walk-off single against Texas Tech on Feb. 9 to win the game for the Noles.
Flaherty Heating Up at the Plate

  • Remember Devyn Flaherty? Yes, she's back to her old self and has been leading the charge for the Noles at the plate in the past 20 games.
  • Flaherty has led the team with a .463 average in her last 20 games compared to just a .207 average in her first 27 games.
  • Against Boston College, she put the game away with a two-run home run to complete FSU's seventh inning comeback against the Eagles.
  • Flaherty is still as dangerous as ever on the base paths as she has 13 stolen bases on 15 attempts.
  • Last season, Flaherty stole 31 bases on 32 attempts which led the ACC.
  • Flaherty cracked the all-time top 10 list for most career stolen bases in school history. Flaherty has 97 career stolen bases which puts her eighth in school history.
  • Flaherty was one of four players in the NCAA in 2023 to steal 30 or more bases while only being caught once.
Reid Gaining Confidence in the Circle

  • As one of the top freshman pitchers in 2023, Makenna Reid has begun to find her groove in the circle in 2024 after a tough start.
  • Over the course of her career, Reid holds a 25-1 record for the Seminoles.
  • Reid has pitched the second-most innings for the Noles this season with 87.1 innings and leads the team with a 3.37 ERA.
  • In one of the best performances of her young career, Reid stifled one of the top offenses in Duke as she pitched a career high seven innings while allowing just three hits and not allowing a run.
  • In 2023, Reid was one of just three pitchers last season to not suffer a loss joining Alex Storako and Nicole May from Oklahoma.
  • Reid was one of just five players to post a sub 1.00 ERA last season.
  • Reid was the first Seminole since Sarah Hamilton in 2009 to finish with a sub 1.00 ERA.
Danley Coming Alive in the Circle

  • True freshman pitcher and outfielder Ashtyn Danley came to Tallahassee as one of the top recruits in the country and has begun to find her footing as a Seminole.
  • Danley has made a team-high 16 starts for the Seminoles this season and holds a 13-3 record.
  • In her last 13 appearances, Danley has allowed nine earned runs while striking out 44 in 52 innings.
  • In ACC play, Danley holds a 2.64 ERA in 53 innings.
  • Against one of the top offenses in the country in Texas, Danley threw three scoreless innings while striking out three.
Kerr Continues Hot Streak

  • Redshirt junior Jahni Kerr is back for the Seminoles after a breakout season in 2023.
  • In 2024, Kerr is hitting .336 with 30 RBI in 39 games. Kerr missed seven games this season due to injury.
  • Against Pitt, Kerr hit three home runs in three games for the Noles.
  • As one of the top recruits in the country coming out of high school, Kerr struggled in her first two seasons as a Seminole as she dealt with the implications of COVID and was recovering from a knee injury that she suffered her freshman season.
  • The tide turned for Kerr in 2023, and it all started with a home run in a primetime ESPN slot against Alabama at the 2023 Clearwater Invitational. Kerr came into the game starting in just three out of the Seminoles nine games and was 2-for-10 at the plate.
  • Kerr led the team with a .356 batting average while adding eight home runs and 40 RBI in 2023.
  • Kerr earned First Team All-ACC honors for the first time in her career and was named to the Preseason All-ACC Team.
My Oh Amaya

  • Fans have known the name Amaya Ross for awhile but mainly for her insane speed on the base paths. Now, Ross has found herself in the FSU lineup for more than just her speed.
  • Ross has started all 47 games this season after making just 18 starts the past two seasons.
  • Ross has already surpassed her hit, RBI and home run numbers this season from the last two seasons combined.
  • Ross had one of the best weeks of her career at the Dugout Club Classic.
  • In six games, Ross recorded 10 hits in 15 at-bats (.667) with six RBI and three triples.
  • Ross was involved in 17 out of the Seminoles 47 runs scored in the Dugout Club Classic and was a perfect 5-for-5 on the base paths.
  • Ross's six triples is ninth in the country.
  • Ross is 25th in the country and second in the ACC with 23 stolen bases this season.
  • Ross currently holds a .321 batting average with eight home runs which is fourth on the team.
  • Ross has stolen 50 bases in 54 attempts over the course of her career.

FSU hoops adds 6-4 transfer Malea Williams

FSU sports information:

Florida State Women’s Basketball Head Coach Brooke Wyckoff has secured another impact transfer this offseason, signing 6-foot-4 versatile forward Malea Williams from the University of Cincinnati.

Willams will be using her COVID-19 bonus year as she enters her fifth season of college basketball, playing her previous three seasons at Cincinnati and her freshman year at Louisville.

“We are thrilled to have Malea join our team next season,” Wyckoff said. “Malea brings a contagious energy and passion to everything she does and is such an enjoyable person to be around. Her energy, experience at the college level, size and skill set will enhance our roster on both ends of the floor, making us bigger and more versatile. I am really looking forward to coaching her and I know our fans will love watching her play.”

Williams adds some highly sought-after size for the Seminoles, but is consistent from 3-point range and excels on the boards. Last year, Williams finished second on the Bearcats with 35 made 3-point field goals but led her team shooting 36.8 percent from downtown. She averaged 8.3 points, 5.9 rebounds and went 41.1 percent (102-of-248) from the floor overall while also leading the team with 34 blocked shots.

Next season, Williams could form a strong tandem with All-ACC First Team forward Makayla Timpson. Her presence gives depth to FSU’s size with Avery Treadwell and Mariana Valenzuela back as well.

In her collegiate career, Williams has surpassed 100 blocked shots. She had a pair of career-best 18-point performances last season vs. quality Big 12 opponents in Oklahoma and Iowa State, and had the game-winning steal and score with two seconds left in a 58-56 win over Oklahoma State on Jan. 24.

Williams is from Georgetown, Ky., and brings her game to the South for the first time in her career. She has a chance to thrive along a host of playmakers that return to FSU in 2024-25, including one of the nation’s best players in guard Ta’Niya Latson and O’Mariah Gordon. FSU’s offense, which has led the ACC in scoring during the regular season in each of the past two seasons, gives Williams the chance to put her skill sets on full display.

Williams, who attended Scott County High School and averaged nearly 20 points her senior year, joins Gulf Coast State College’s Raiane Dias Dos Santos among FSU’s offseason transfers so far. Dias Dos Santos also brings a versatile skill set to the Seminoles for next year at the guard position.

In her junior season at Cincinnati in 2022-23, Williams established a program record with seven blocked shots at Wichita State, and led the team in blocks in 14 games – including 10 games with multiple blocked shots.

The Seminoles are one of just eight current programs that has made each of the last 11 NCAA Women’s Basketball Tournaments, and have enjoyed an impressive stretch of 18 tournament appearances in the last 19 seasons.

FSU has also ranked in the Top 10 nationally in combined scoring average over the last two seasons, averaging 78.9 points in a highly entertaining pace and space offense.

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