The Florida State baseball squad has locked in the No. 3 seed for the upcoming ACC Tournament, a reward for a decisive series victory over Miami that underscored the team’s depth and pitching consistency.
In contrast, the softball season concluded with a hard‑fought loss to UCF in the Tallahassee Regional, ending a campaign that showed promise but fell short of the ultimate prize.
Freshman Impact on Football
Freshman Devin Carter is expected to make an immediate impact on the football roster, bringing speed and versatility that could reshape offensive schemes as the Seminoles gear up for the next season.
Track and Field Glory
The track and field program delivered a series of standout performances, highlighted by Despiro Wray’s gold in the men’s shot put with a new personal best of 18.58 meters, Shenese Walker’s second straight Women’s MVP award, Shamar Reid’s record‑breaking discus throw of 65.87 meters, and Neo Mosebi’s 100‑meter victory in 9.98 seconds. The men’s team captured second place with 96 points while the women placed fourth with 68 points, and qualifying athletes will head to the NCAA East Preliminary round in Lexington, Kentucky. Among the contributors were Durian Moss, Kyvon Tatham, Zach Extine and Andre Korbmacher, who helped shape the team’s depth.
Golf postseason begins
The men’s golf team opens its NCAA postseason as the No. 5 seed in the Columbus Regional, positioning the squad to compete against a field of elite programs as it seeks to advance further.
Across baseball, softball, football, track and field, and golf, Florida State’s spring narrative is one of rising expectations and measurable achievements, suggesting that the Seminoles are poised to translate early‑season momentum into deeper runs in national tournaments.