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SPEED UP THE MIDDLE
Morgan Klaevemann served as a catalyst for FSU throughout the 2018 NCAA National Championship run, using speed and on-base ability to apply constant pressure. In the two-game championship series again ...
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STAYING STRONG UP FRONT
DT Jerry Johnson chased down speedy Hokies QB Michael Vick in the 2000 Nokia Sugar Bowl. Johnson, an All-ACC First-Team pick that season, felt confident about the Seminole defense heading into the mat ...
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STEPPIN’ INTO HISTORY
WR Kelvin Benjamin tapped these cleats in the end zone with 13 seconds remaining in the 2014 BCS National Championship game, securing FSU’s game-winning touchdown. In the same game, Benjamin surpassed ...
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STRAIGHT OUTTA MOORE
Playing second base in Game 2 of the 2018 Women’s College World Series finals, freshman Sydney Sherrill delivered again on the sport’s biggest stage. The native of Moore, Oklahoma, finished 1-for-3 wi ...
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THE CARDIAC KIDS
The 2018 NCAA Division I Women’s College World Series National Champion trophy symbolizes FSU’s improbable and historic championship run in Oklahoma City. The Noles became just the third team in the 3 ...
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THE CITY HANDS OVER THE KEY
This plaque commemorates the City of Tallahassee awarding a key to the city to the FSU softball team following their 2018 NCAA National Championship. The honor recognized Florida State’s first NCAA so ...
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THE FIRST FINAL
In 2007, the Seminoles played for a National Championship for the first time, reaching the NCAA College Cup Final after an 18-6-3 season. No. 14 FSU faced No. 9 Southern California in the title match, ...
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THE GARNET AND GOLD STANDARD
QB Chris Weinke suited up in this gold helmet to take on the Virginia Tech Hokies in the 2000 BCS National Championship game. In the highly anticipated matchup, Weinke directed the Seminole offense wi ...
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THE SEARS TROPHY SHINES IN TALLAHASSEE
Presented to the National Champion by the USA Today/CNN Coaches’ Poll, the Sears Trophy officially recognized FSU’s top finish in the 1993 season. With its iconic crystal football atop a black pedesta ...
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TIME TO CELEBRATE THE TITLE
This commemorative clock celebrates FSU’s 1993 National Championship season, topped off by an 18-16 win over Nebraska in the 1994 Orange Bowl. Engraved with every game’s score from the season, the pie ...
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