SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. (Seminoles.com) – Florida State Men’s Golf senior John Pak has been crowned as the Fred Haskins Award presented by Stifel winner given to the top player in men’s collegiate golf, announced on Tuesday on the GOLF Channel in conjunction with the Fred Haskins Commission. The 2021 Haskins Award featured the highest voting turnout by players and coaches combined in the award’s 50-year history. Pak becomes the first Seminole ever to win The Haskins Award, which is decided based on the combined vote of players, coaches and selected media. Pak is the ninth winner from the ACC and the first since NC State’s Matt Hill won in 2009.
SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. (Seminoles.com) – Florida State Men’s Golf showed is true mettle in the third round of the NCAA Golf Championship as it carded a 6-under 274 at Grayhawk Golf Club.
The low score vaulted FSU up to fifth place in the stroke-play portion of the championship to secure a Top 15 spot and advance to the final stroke-play round on Monday. The Top eight teams on Monday will advance to match play on Tuesday. The #Noles have tied for the lowest round of the day so far at 6-under! FSU is fifth at the #NCAAGolf Championship after all four of its counting scores are under par!Full results won’t be finalized until much later, but what a day! pic.twitter.com/Qxcpzr9muS— FSU Golf (@FSUGolf) May 30, 2021
The 6-under score shot by the Seminoles on Sunday tied for the low score of the day with championship leader Oklahoma State. FSU tied with Liberty among teams making the biggest leap on the leaderboard, moving up five spots from its 11th-place start.
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TALLAHASSEE, Fla. – Florida State earned a spot in the NCAA Tournament for the 43rd-consecutive season, being named the No. 3 seed in the Oxford, Mississippi Regional. Joining the Seminoles (30-22) in Oxford are host and No. 12 national seed Ole Miss (41-19), two-seed Southern Miss (37-19) and four-seed Southeast Missouri State (30-20).
Florida State and Southern Miss will play Friday at 3 p.m. ET.
Florida State’s 58 all-time NCAA Tournament appearances are the second-most in the country, behind only Texas with 60. FSU’s 43 straight tournament appearances are one behind the all-time record.
The Seminoles earned 14 wins against teams that reached the tournament. FSU was one of eight ACC teams to make the field of 64.
More information about tickets for the NCAA Tournament will be available later in the week.
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RESULTS
SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. (Seminoles.com) – The Florida State Men’s Golf Team sits in 11th place through the second round of the NCAA Men’s Golf Championship held at Grayhawk Golf Club in Scottsdale, Ariz.
The Seminoles look to close in on the Top 15 cutline following Sunday’s third stroke-play round. FSU tees off at 10:27 a.m. ET/7:27 a.m. PT.
“From a results standpoint, it definitely wasn’t the round we were looking for,” FSU Head Coach Trey Jones said. “This is a golf team that has only shot somewhere around four over-par rounds for the year, and to go out and have all five players struggle on the same day was tough on them.”
The #Noles are in the thick of things at the #NCAAGolf Championship, sitting in 11th place.
The Top 1️⃣5️⃣ teams make it through following Sunday's round. pic.twitter.com/okhgBi5pX2 FSU Golf (@FSUGolf) May 30, 2021
FSU moved five spots down the leaderboard on Saturday, with none of its five golfers finishing
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – The Florida State track and field teams concluded action at the NCAA East Preliminary Rounds at The University of North Florida’s Hodges Stadium on Saturday, punching seven more tickets to the NCAA Championships in Eugene, Ore. “We didn’t get all the qualifiers that we wanted but we are bringing a large group of Ladies to Nationals and have the athletes we need to be Top 5,” said head coach Bob Braman. “12 Ladies with 9 scoring opportunities.” The FSU women racked up four qualifiers in the first two events of the day, beginning with the discus throw. Shanice Love showed everyone why she is the queen of discus as she went a season-best 61.22m on her very first throw to take first place overall. Freshman Caisa-Marie Lindfors took notes from the veteran and threw a personal-best mark of 58.66m to take second overall. The next two qualifiers came from the triple jump duo of Ruta Lasmane and Alonie Sutton. Lasmane crushed the field by over 40-centimeters