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SEMINOLES START LSU INVITATIONAL 3-0

Baton Rouge, LA. – The fourth-ranked Florida State Seminoles (15-2) won their last match of the March to May Tournament against No. 10 Georgia State. The Seminoles improved to 16-2 following the win.   FSU 5, Texas A&M Corpus Christi 0 The Seminoles faced Texas A&M Corpus Christi for the first time this season and came away with the win without dropping a set. Anna Long and Jordan Polo were efficient in giving the Noles their first dual point of the match. The pair won 21-8 in the first set and shut down the Islanders in the second set 21-10. On court four Raelyn White and Caitlin Moon had similar success in their sets. The duo won 21-9 in the first set, but Moon and White did not let off the gas with a 21-10 win in the second set. Alexis Durish and Makenna Wolfe continued their impressive dual history with their sixth consecutive win on court five since being paired together. Durish and Wolfe won the first set 21-14 and followed suit with a quick 21-9 victory in the second

NOLES FINISH LSU INVITATIONAL UNDEFEATED

Baton Rouge, LA. – The fourth-ranked Florida State Seminoles (16-2) ended the LSU Invitational Undefeated.   FSU 3, Spring Hill College 0 The Seminoles opened up the second day of the LSU Invitational with a sweep over Spring Hill College. Alexis Durish and Makenna Wolfe continued their impressive weekend with another win on court five. The duo won 21-15 in the first set and played a great defensive game in the second set to win 21-10 giving the Noles their first dual point. Anna Long and Jordan Polo dominated court two in the first set winning 21-8. The pair kept the momentum going into the second set, which ended with a 21-14 win. Caitlin Godwin and Audrey Koenig sealed the match point for the Seminoles on court three. The pair took the first set to extra points but pulled out a 22-20 win. The second set allowed Godwin and Koenig time to settle in and the pair clicked, winning 21-13 giving the Noles their third and final dual point. Courts one and four wen

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SEMINOLES SWEEP DAY 3 OF MARCH TO MAY

Gulf Shores, Ala. – The fourth-ranked Florida State Seminoles (15-2) won their last match of the March to May Tournament against No. 10 Georgia State. The Seminoles improved to 16-2 following the win.   FSU 5, No. 10 GSU 0 The Seminoles faced No. 10 Georgia State for the second time this season and won by the same 5-0 score. Makenna Wolfe and Alexis Durish continued their undefeated weekend with another win on court five. The pair’s defense was outstanding in holding GSU to under 10 points in the first set in their 21-9 win. Their great defense carried over to the second set providing the pair with a 21-16 win in the second set. Caitlin Moon and Raleyn White were consistent in winning both of their sets 21-15 and 21-17. The duo had an impressive weekend with their only loss against No. 3 UCLA. Maddie Anderson and Paige Kalkhoff had an impressive showing against the Sandy Panthers, winning the first set 21-16. The duo caught fire in the second set and did not allow Georgia State to

SEMINOLES SWEEP DAY TWO OF MARCH TO MAY

Gulf Shores, Ala. – The fourth-ranked Florida State Seminoles (13-2) won two matches against conference foes No. 6 LSU and No. 20 South Carolina. The Seminoles improved to 4-1 in CCSA play this weekend.   FSU 3, No. 6 LSU 2 The Seminoles faced No. 6 LSU for the first time this season and it was a thriller. Court five got the action rolling for the Seminoles with Alexis Durish and Makenna Wolfe refusing to drop a set to LSU. The pair won the first set 21-19, and with great defensive play took the win in the second set 21-15 Shortly after, Caitlin Moon and Raelyn White gave the Noles their second dual point with a three-set bout. The duo dropped the first set by a close 21-17 score, then came out hot in the second set forcing extra points to get the 22-20 win. The third set went back and forth, but great play by Moon and White led to a 15-12 victory. Maddie Anderson and Paige Kalkhoff kept both sets close on court one, dropping the first 21-17. The duo forced the

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