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Seminoles Tour of Trinidad / Gallery 2

Sept. 20, 2005

Senior manager Dan Connelly outside of the basketball facility in Trinidad.

The Seminoles were able to watch a cricket match on their second day on the island.

Florida State's transportation on the island consisted of two mini-buses.

The island of Trinidad is quite scenic.

Sophomore Isaiah Swann played well in all four games during the Tour of Trinidad.

Deigo Romero played nearly pain-free in four games during the Seminoles' Tour of Trinidad.

Jerel Allen, a junior college transfer, played well in each of the four games in Trinidad.

Martin Unger and Erick Casto were in charge of filming the Seminoles' action during all four games.

Uche Echefu is a student of the game and was a fan favorite in Trinidad.

Phil Henderson, a former Duke player, helped the Seminoles find their way around the Island during their stay.

A symbol of basketball in Trinidad and Tobago.

The Seminoles had to pass through customs when they entered the country on their first day.

There were many beautiful sites to be seen from the plan while flying into Trinidad.

Coach Hamilton enjoyed meeting and spending time with the U.S. Ambassador to Trinidad.

The U.S. Ambassador to Trinidad and Tobago attended the Seminoles' first of four games on the island.

Associate Head Coach Stan Jones instructs Diego Romero and his Seminole teammates.

Casaan Breeden played well and learned a lot during the four-game Tour of Trinidad.

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