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RESPECTFULLY PROCLAIMED
Allison Tant, a member of the Florida House of Representatives and an FSU alum, got in on the celebrations for the 2021 National Championship soccer team. Tant issued an official proclamation honoring ...
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RETURN OF THE MAC
M Jaelin Howell returned to the national spotlight after winning the 2021 Missouri Athletic Club (MAC) Hermann Trophy as the top women’s player in the nation. It was her second consecutive MAC Hermann ...
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RINGIN’ THEM UP
Junior pitcher Kathryn Sandercock was honored as a member of the 2021 NCAA All-Tournament Team. That season, Sandercock led the Noles with an outstanding 27-4 record and 1.25 ERA. She continued her do ...
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ROAD TO THE ’SHIP
Defender Emily Madril was a key part of a Seminole defensive line that allowed just a single goal throughout the 2021 NCAA Tournament. No. 1 FSU defeated South Alabama, SMU, No. 4 Pepperdine, No. 2 Mi ...
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SAVING A CHAMPIONSHIP
Goalkeeper Cristina Roque wore these gloves during the 2021 College Cup Championship. Facing off against No. 13 BYU, Roque defended the net against one of the most dominant teams in college soccer. Wh ...
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SHE’S BEEN HERE BEFORE
Senior M Yujie Zhao knew the road to the National Championship quite well. After earning ACC Freshman of the Year honors in 2018, Zhao led the charge toward FSU’s eventual National Championship that s ...
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SMASH HIT
Freshman outfielder Kaley Mudge tormented opposing pitchers during the 2021 Women’s College World Series (WCWS). She set a WCWS record with 14 hits in the series, breaking the mark previously set by S ...
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UNFINISHED BUSINESS
When midfielder Clara Robbins stepped onto the pitch for the 2021 College Cup Championship, she had some unfinished business. Just a year earlier, Robbins missed her penalty kick in the heartbreaking ...
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WINNING ON THE BIGGEST STAGE
A native of Osceola, Indiana, Danielle Watson’s hometown was fitting for a Seminole pitcher. Watson finished the 2021 season with a 2.63 ERA, 98 strikeouts and a 12-2 record, good for second most wins ...
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