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A GATOR GOODBYE
With fireworks lighting up the Tallahassee sky, Bobby Bowden and his wife, Ann, stood at midfield in Doak Campbell Stadium following FSU’s 30-18 win over in-state rival Florida on November 20, 2004. T ...
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A SHARP DEFENSEWOMAN
D Kelly Rowland joined the Seminole soccer squad at just the right time. A native of Wallingford, Pennsylvania, Rowland came to Tallahassee as one of the nation’s top recruits and made an immediate im ...
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BOWDEN’S FIELD DAY
Under the Saturday night lights at Doak Campbell Stadium, FSU officially cemented Bobby Bowden’s legacy. One of the winningest head coaches in major college football history was honored as the stadium ...
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BOWDEN’S 300TH CAREER VICTORY
Seminole head coach Bobby Bowden tipped his cap while being hoisted by players after earning his 300th career victory on November 13, 2004. The historic win came in dramatic fashion, as the Seminoles ...
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COASTING TO ACC CHAMPIONSHIPS
When FSU softball joined the ACC in 1992, the program made an immediate impact. The Seminoles came out on top of the standings in the regular season and won the tournament championship, the first of 1 ...
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HEADING TO OKC
In 2004, the Seminoles made their seventh and final NCAA Women’s College World Series (WCWS) under Dr. JoAnne Graf. FSU boasted a 62-12 record in that campaign, the most wins in a season since 1992. O ...
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