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SCOOP-AND-SCORE FOR THE TITLE
Serving primarily as the second-string running back during the regular season, Jeff Chaney (No. 24) made a big impact during the 2000 Nokia Sugar Bowl. He led the Seminoles with 43 rushing yards in th ...
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SEALED IN GARNET AND GOLD
This large 2018 FSU National Championship ring commemorates the program’s first NCAA softball national title, earned in Oklahoma City with an 8-3 victory over No. 5 Washington in the Women’s College W ...
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SEMINOLES VERSUS TIGERS
More than 94,000 people packed into the Rose Bowl in Pasadena, California, to see the No. 1 Florida State Seminoles take on the No. 2 Auburn Tigers in the 2014 BCS National Championship game. The Semi ...
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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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SIGNATURE SOCCER VICTORY
This soccer ball commemorated FSU’s victory in the 2018 College Cup Final, and many National Championship Seminoles left their mark by autographing it. Among the signees were F/M Kristina Lynch, who s ...
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SIGNED IN VICTORY
This autographed soccer ball commemorates No. 2 FSU’s 1-0 victory over No. 4 Virginia in the 2014 College Cup Championship Game. Signed by members of the team, the ball symbolizes a campaign of breakt ...
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SIMON’S MAJOR RECOVERY
NG Corey Simon grinned after FSU defeated Virginia Tech, 46-29, in the 2000 Nokia Sugar Bowl to claim the National Championship. That season, Simon earned consensus All-American honors and finished fo ...
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SIMPLY UNSTOPPABLE
The Virginia Tech Hokies had no answers for WR Peter Warrick, who put on an absolute clinic in the 2000 Nokia Sugar Bowl. With touchdown catches of 64 yards and 43 yards, a 59-yard punt return for a s ...
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SIX WINS, ONE RING
This 2018 FSU softball National Championship ring represents one of the most resilient title runs in NCAA history. FSU became just the third team to lose its opening game at the Women’s College World ...
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SOLO FROM SHELNUTT
Catcher Anna Shelnutt was greeted by her teammates at home plate after delivering the decisive swing of Game 1 of the 2018 Women’s College World Series finals. A sophomore from Franklin, Georgia, Shel ...
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