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A TRICKY FIRST DOWN
When the Seminoles found themselves in an early deficit in the 2014 BCS National Championship Game, they had to dig into their bag of tricks to get themselves out of the hole. Trailing 21-3 on a fourt ...
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A TROPHY AT LAST
This NCAA Division I women’s soccer championship trophy marked FSU’s breakthrough 2014 season, when the Seminoles captured their first national title. No. 2 FSU defeated No. 4 Virginia 1-0 in the Coll ...
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A YOUNG HEISMAN WINNER
When Jameis Winston won the 2013 Heisman Trophy, he was just 19 years and 342 days old, making him the youngest Heisman Trophy winner at the time. Redshirt freshman Winston handily took home the award ...
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AIR GRUBKA
Defender Kristin Grubka rose into the air for a header as part of a 2-0 win over No. 3 Stanford in the 2014 College Cup Final Four. A senior and All-American, Grubka anchored FSU’s back line throughou ...
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ALAMEDA AT THE HELM
Lonni Alameda guided the Seminoles to their first NCAA National Championship in 2018, the culmination of a program she methodically rebuilt into a national power. Entering her 10th season as head coac ...
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ALL THE RIGHT NAMES
Five Seminoles were honored on the 2018 Women’s College World Series (WCWS) All-Tournament Team following FSU’s National Championship run in Oklahoma City. Jessie Warren was named the tournament’s Mos ...
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AMANDA IS HONORED
A four-year starter, M Amanda DaCosta led the Noles to four consecutive appearances in the NCAA Tournament quarterfinals during her tenure. As a senior, DaCosta was named a member of the ACC All-Confe ...
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AMONG THE FINAL FOUR, AGAIN
Fourth-ranked FSU’s run at the 2012 Women’s College Cup came to a close with a 2-1 overtime loss to No. 5 Penn State at Torero Stadium in San Diego, California, ending an outstanding 20-4-0 campaign. ...
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AN ANCHOR ON DEFENSE
F/D Toni Pressley made a lasting impact during her time as a Seminole. She led a back line that recorded 48 shutouts and allowed an average of less than a goal per game over her four-year career. She ...
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AN OFFICIAL CELEBRATION
The City of Tallahassee wasted no time issuing a proclamation celebrating the 2018 National Championship. Mayor John E. Dailey, an alumni of FSU, signed this document celebrating the winners of the 20 ...
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