Baseball

Florida State Baseball Eyes First National Championship

A No. 1 seed in the NCAA Tournament prepares to host Miami in a pivotal series

Florida State’s baseball program is gearing up for its final regular‑season showdown against Miami, a contest that could seal a historic run toward the College World Series.

A Seed Worth Fighting For

Baseball America’s latest projection places the Seminoles as the top overall seed in the NCAA Tournament, slated to host the Tallahassee regional as the No. 9 overall one‑seed.

The team’s 32‑48 record in tournament play underscores both the rarity and the significance of a potential championship.

Chasing an Unprecedented Title

Coached by Mike Martin, the squad has posted a 32‑48 record in NCAA Tournament history, but the current roster is determined to rewrite that narrative and claim the program’s first national crown.

The upcoming game is scheduled for Thursday at 6 p.m. ET and will be streamed on ACC Network Extra, giving fans a chance to see the Seminoles in action as they chase an unprecedented title.

What Lies Ahead

Should the Seminoles advance, they could meet rivals such as Florida or Nebraska, both projected as other No. 1 seeds, in a bracket that promises high‑stakes matchups and a possible path to the championship series.

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