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CELEBRATE GOOD TIMES
RB Devonta Freeman (No. 8) was a critical component of FSU’s National Championship-winning team during the 2013 season. Leading the ground game, Freeman rushed for 14 touchdowns and 1,016 yards, the f ...
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CHALLENGES AND RESILIENCE
This autographed soccer ball commemorates FSU’s appearance in the 2020 NCAA Women’s Soccer National Championship game, a season disrupted by the COVID-19 pandemic and ultimately played in May 2021 at ...
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CHAMPIONS IN THE MOMENT
Seminoles huddled in celebration during the 2014 NCAA College Cup Final against conference rival No. 4 Virginia. Whether in the immediate aftermath of F Jamia Fields’ decisive 83rd-minute strike or an ...
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CHAMPIONSHIP CHEERING
“Super ball,” one fan said at halftime, “you don’t see college basketball like this.” The atmosphere inside the Los Angeles Memorial Sports Arena on March 25, 1972, was electric as 15,063 fans packed ...
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COCO-NUTS FOR A CHAMPIONSHIP
Coach Bobby Bowden took home several accolades following FSU’s game on January 1, 1994: the Orange Bowl trophy, the program’s first-ever National Championship and … a coconut? It’s unclear who exactly ...
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COLE’S TOURNEY
FSU guard Otis Cole fought for position in the paint during the 1972 NCAA Championship Game. Though Cole played 10 minutes without scoring in the final, his earlier tournament efforts were vital to FS ...
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CONFETTI CROWNS
FSU players erupted in celebration after defeating No. 4 Virginia 1-0 in the 2014 College Cup Championship Game. Surrounded by a storm of red, white and blue confetti, the Seminoles hoisted the Nation ...
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COOL HANDS CALI
Cali Harrod was a key presence at shortstop for FSU’s 2018 National Championship team. A junior from Ephesus, Georgia, Harrod contributed during the Women’s College World Series in Oklahoma City, draw ...
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CROWNED IN GARNET AND GOLD
This 1993 National Championship ring celebrates one of the most significant milestones in program history — FSU’s first-ever national title. The ring prominently features a large diamond-shaped marqui ...
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CUTTING IT CLOSE
This second-place NCAA Championship trophy commemorates FSU’s historic 1971-72 season, when the program reached new heights. The Seminoles finished the year 27-6 (including 4-1 against top 25 teams), ...
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