Baseball

No. 8 Florida State was swept at Stanford this weekend, falling 4-3 Friday, 8-7 in extra innings Saturday and 7-4 Sunday — with the Cardinal walking off the Seminoles in back-to-back games — in a road trip that almost certainly costs FSU a top-8 national seed:

Softball

No. 13 Florida State swept Georgia Tech in Atlanta this weekend, with Jazzy Francik throwing a no-hitter in Friday’s opener, the Seminoles rallying for a 4-3 win Saturday and surviving a ninth-inning charge to win 8-5 Sunday and complete the three-game sweep:

Isa Torres continues to establish herself as one of (if not the) country’s best, hitting .569 with 82 hits, 16 home runs and a 16-game hitting streak, all while committing zero errors in the field.

Football

Florida State extended its NFL Draft streak to 43 consecutive years as defensive tackle Darrell Jackson Jr. was taken by the New York Jets with the 103rd overall pick in the 4th round of the 2026 NFL Draft:

A sobering stat — with Jackson Jr. being FSU’s lone pick in the 2026 NFL Draft, it’s the fourth time in the last seven drafts the Seminoles have had just one player selected, after it happened only once from 1988-2019.

We’re tracking where FSU’s undrafted free agents have landed, with wide receiver Squirrel White (Chicago Bears), offensive lineman Jacob Rizy (New England Patriots) and defensive back Jerry Wilson (Los Angeles Chargers) among those who have signed and Tommy Castellanos (Miami Dolphins, Tennessee Titans) getting a shot at wide receiver during rookie minicamps:

All Sports

No. 24 Florida State men’s golf is tied 2-2 with No. 18 Stanford in the ACC Championship semifinal after darkness halted play Sunday, with Jack Bigham all square against Edan Cui and Carson Brewer down two to Dean Greyserman — both with two holes remaining. The Noles reached the semifinal with a 3-2 quarterfinal win over No. 21 Georgia Tech earlier in the day. Play resumes Monday at 8:30 a.m. ET on ACC Network Extra:

Florida State beach volleyball won its first Big 12 championship title in program history, sweeping No. 3 seed Arizona 3-0 in the semifinals and No. 2 seed TCU 3-0 in the final in Tucson to close out the tournament as the top seed:

Florida State track and field placed nine student-athletes on the All-ACC Academic Team, including Suus Altorf and Bieke Schipperen earning the honor for the third time in their careers: