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The Sports Inquirer spoke with Florida State men’s basketball player Matthew Cleveland during the ACC Tipoff event in Charlotte, North Carolina October 12. Topics with the sophomore guard from Atlanta included his prep career at Pace Academy, earning the ACC Sixth Man of the Year as a freshman last season and preparing for the upcoming
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The Sports Inquirer spoke with Florida State men’s basketball player Caleb Mills during the ACC Tipoff event in Charlotte, North Carolina October 12. Topics included Mills transferring into the Seminoles program from the University of Houston, his offseason, playing under the system of head coach Leonard Hamilton with many player substitutions in a contest, maturing
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Release from the ACC: Undefeated Clemson and Florida State lead the way with two selections among the Atlantic Coast Conference Football Players of the Week, announced by the league office on Monday. Clemson quarterback Deshaun Watson was recognized as the ACC Offensive Back of the Week for his play in the sixth-ranked Tigers’ win over
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Release from Georgia Tech Athletics: Reigning ACC Coastal Division champion Georgia Tech is favored to repeat as division winners, according to Tuesday’s poll of 158 media members in attendance at the 2015 ACC Football Kickoff. Georgia Tech was selected to win the Coastal by 96 votes and finished with 991 total points, followed by Virginia
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Release from Florida State Athletics: Florida State Director of Athletics Stan Wilcox announced on Monday, July 6 that the Seminoles will play the 2016 spring football game at the Citrus Bowl in Orlando, Fla. FSU has partnered with Florida Citrus Sports (FCSports) for the game scheduled on Saturday, April 9, with kick off set for
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Release from Florida State Athletics: All-American pitcher Lacey Waldrop from Florida State has been selected as the 2015 Senior CLASS Award® winner in softball. She is the second Seminole student-athlete to earn the national award, joining baseball’s James Ramsey from 2012. To be eligible for the award, a student-athlete must be classified as an NCAA