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LISA LIT IT UP
G Lisa Foglio’s reputation preceded her before she arrived in Tallahassee for the 1980-81 season. A native of Ocean City, New Jersey, Foglio ended her high school career as the town’s all-time leading ...
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MAESTRO OF THE METRO
After limited playing time in his first two years, G George McCloud shined as a starter in his final two seasons. His senior campaign of 1988-89 was especially remarkable. McCloud averaged 22.8 points ...
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MAKING THE MOST OF HIS OPPORTUNITY
Tampa native F Byron Wells worked his way from limited playing time to becoming a reliable sixth man in his redshirt junior and senior campaigns. He played just 20 games over his first two seasons, th ...
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MCCLOUD MAKES IT RAIN
No matter how sticky opposing defenses could be, G George McCloud was automatic from downtown. He set a program record with 10 3-pointers in a game against La Salle in February 1989, shattering the ol ...
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MIKE AND MIKE
Mike Martin coached plenty of standout players during his career, including College Baseball Hall-of-Famer Mike Fuentes (left). A slugging outfielder, Fuentes became the first Seminole to win the Gold ...
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MIKE DROP
Pitcher Mike Loynd earned the Golden Spikes Award after a standout 1986 season. The junior was named a First-Team All-American by both the American Baseball Coaches Association and Baseball America. O ...
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MINDING HIS MANNERS
A four-year forward from Daytona Beach, Michael Polite was a member of three NCAA Tournament teams with the Seminoles. In his senior season of 1990-91, FSU won their first tournament game in 11 years. ...
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ON CLOUD 21
Although he was best known for his explosive scoring, G George McCloud could get grab a rebound or make the occasional block. He pulled down 109 rebounds in the 1988-89 season, just one of four Semino ...
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ONE STEP AHEAD
These black and white cleats belonged to Ron Simmons, the legendary defensive lineman who anchored the Seminole defense in the late 1970s. A two-time All-American, Simmons was a force of nature in the ...
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OVERCOMING ADVERSITY
After playing in 30 games as a freshman, Michael Polite was limited to just six contests in his sophomore season of 1988-89. Polite had Guillain-Barre syndrome, a rare autoimmune disorder that caused ...
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