The Florida State Seminoles are in the final stretch of spring football preparations, with just two practices remaining on the schedule. The team held its third and final spring scrimmage this past Saturday, a crucial session where the offense showed significant improvement and bounced back from a previous week's performance. This late-spring momentum is key for building chemistry and setting the tone for fall camp.
While football wraps up its spring work, other Seminole programs faced tough tests on the road. The No. 5 ranked baseball team suffered its first ACC series loss of the season, dropping all three games in a challenging weekend sweep to No. 3 Georgia Tech in Atlanta. The series concluded with a difficult 17-3 loss on Saturday.
It was also a tough weekend for the No. 9 softball team, which was swept in its road series against the No. 23 Stanford Cardinal. The Seminoles fell 9-8 on Friday night after letting a large lead slip away, followed by a 7-2 loss on Saturday.
In a positive development for the women's basketball program, head coach Brooke Wyckoff secured a commitment from sophomore transfer forward Joy Egbuna. The former four-star recruit from Texas joins FSU after appearing in 17 games for the Alabama Crimson Tide as a freshman, where she showed flashes of potential, including a six-rebound performance in the SEC Tournament.
With spring football winding down, the focus across all Seminole sports is on refining execution and building depth as they prepare for the challenges of their upcoming seasons.
