05/08/2012 Fuchs Promoted To Senior Woman AdministratorFormer Seminole basketball player moves into senior associate role. 01/17/2012 Ribbon CuttingFSU will hold a ribbon-cutting ceremony from Noon to 1:30 p.m. at the sand courts 01/17/2012 Ribbon CuttingFSU will hold a ribbon-cutting ceremony from Noon to 1:30 p.m. at the sand courts. 05/11/2012 An Athletic Department Thank You02/22/2012 Florida State Completes 2012 Schedule01/20/2012 Seminoles Debut Sand Volleyball FacilityFlorida State Director of Athletics Randy Spetman can rightfully look at his first three years at the helm of the Seminole program with great pride. This past year, FSU athletics was the only Division I department in the NCAA to have all of its 19 sports participate in the NCAA postseason. Florida State has now sent every one of its sports into postseason competition for the second consecutive year, once again something no other school can match. In addition, this past athletic year the FSU's men's basketball program played in the Sweet 16 for the first time since the 1992-93 season, while both the men's and women's cross country teams finished second in the nation as did the men's outdoor track and field team. After being ranked 15th nationally in the Director's Cup following his first year, FSU earned its highest ever ranking in 2009-10 when the school finished fifth overall. This past year FSU was in the top 10 once again finishing ninth in the nation. These are the first top 10 finishes in school history and in each of the last six years the Seminole athletic program has finished higher in the standings than at any other point in program history. The first ever top 10 finishes under Spetman are so impressive as this was accomplished during a time when budgets are as constrained at Florida's universities as they have ever been in the modern era. In 2010-11, Florida State had a banner athletic year under Spetman's guidance. FSU was one of only eight schools to have its football team play in a bowl game, its men's basketball team selected to the NCAA Tournament and its baseball team selected for the NCAA Championships. This comes on the heels of 2009-10 when the Seminoles were one of only three universities in the country to appear in a bowl game, a NCAA men's basketball tournament and advance to the baseball College World Series. "We are blessed with a great staff, quality student-athletes and the best coaches in the nation and that is evident by all of the honors and successes we've celebrated over the past two years," said Spetman. "I am proud of what we have been able to accomplish and excited about the fact that we can achieve even more. Our goal is to perform at the very top level both academically and athletically and we have been able to do that in a very challenging economic environment. Finishing in the top 10 in the Director's Cup the last two years and producing over 130 All-ACC Academic Team honorees in that span is proof of our progress towards those goals." Football's Christian Ponder was named the ACC James Tatum Award winner as the top scholar athlete among all ACC football players. Jennifer Dunn (Cross Country), James Ramsey (Baseball) and Ciaran O'Lionaird (Outdoor Track & Field) were also named the top scholar athletes in their individual sports by the ACC last year. Three Seminoles earned CoSIDA Academic All-America first team honors and seven other FSU athletes were named academic all-district by CoSIDA. This past year FSU added two exciting facilities with the completion of a multi-purpose teaching facility and six indoor courts for the tennis programs and a women's softball hitting complex. In 2011-12 the football practice fields, which underwent a major renovation during the summer, will open for fall practice.
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