Recruiting Florida State saw five players commit on Tuesday from the transfer portal — quarterback Ashton Daniels, Texas A&M edge rusher Rylan Kennedy, ECU tight end Desirrio Riles, Bowling Green offensive lineman Nate Pabst and offensive lineman Bradyn Joiner: The Seminoles also saw a four players enter the portal, with wide receiver Lawayne McCoy and […]
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Florida State saw five players commit on Tuesday from the transfer portal — quarterback Ashton Daniels, Texas A&M edge rusher Rylan Kennedy, ECU tight end Desirrio Riles, Bowling Green offensive lineman Nate Pabst and offensive lineman Bradyn Joiner:
The Seminoles also saw a four players enter the portal, with wide receiver Lawayne McCoy and defensive back Earl Little Jr. the biggest potential losses:
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Football
Duce Robinson, Jayden Todd and AJ Cotrrill were named to the Collegiate Sports Communicators Academic All-District teams:
Robinson was a Biletnikoff Award semifinalist after catching 56 passes for 1,081 yards and six touchdowns in 2025. He became Florida State’s first 1,000-yard receiver since 2019 and produced the 14th 1,000-yard season in program history.
Robinson ranked ninth nationally after the regular season in receiving yards, and his five 120-yard games were the most among P4 receivers, second nationally and the most at FSU since 2014. Robinson averaged 19.30 yards per reception, second in the ACC behind only teammate Micahi Danzy.
Robinson averaged 102.8 receiving yards over eight ACC games in 2025, best in the league and 12 yards better than the next-best receiver. In the regular season, Robinson led the conference with 17 20-yard catches, 12 30-yard receptions and six 40-yard grabs.
Cottrill was Florida State’s special teams MVP after racking up 15 tackles, 2.5 tackles for loss and 1.5 sacks as a reserve linebacker. He set a career high with four tackles against East Texas A&M, had 1.0 tackles for loss against Kent State and earned 0.5 sacks against ETAMU, Pitt and Wake Forest.
Todd appeared in all 12 games as a reserve offensive lineman and on special teams. The redshirt freshman took 47 offensive snaps and contributed on field goals and point after tries.
Basketball
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No. 12/NR Florida State swimming and diving took down Villanova in 30 of 34 events on Senior Day:
The 12th-ranked Seminole men defeated the Wildcats 261-59, while the women topped Villanova 205-114. The team recorded 15 1-2-3 finishes and nine more 1-2 finishes.
Prior to the meet, the Seminoles recognized their 16 seniors as part of the team’s annual Senior Day celebration. Tuesday’s meet marked the final home meet of the 2025-26 season.
Florida State’s men won all 17 events they competed in, with three individual victories coming from sophomore Michel Arkhangelsky. His first was in the 50 freestyle with a new season-best time of 20.75. Arkhangelsky also recorded a win in the 50 backstroke (22.01) and led a 1-2-3 finish in the 100 freestyle (43.18).
Senior Julia Mansson led the way for the women’s team, sweeping the three breaststroke events. She won the 50 (27.99), 100 (1:01.51), and 200 breaststroke (2:13.80) events.
Opening the competition with a sweep in the 200 medley relay, the men’s team of seniors Max Wilson and Tommaso Baravelli, Arkhangelsky and senior Sam Bork touched first in 1:26.18, while the women’s relay of sophomore Alice Velden, freshman Martina Fanunza and sophomores Maryn McDade and Mary Leigh Hardman also claimed the top spot in 1:38.77.
The Seminoles continued their momentum in distance events, sweeping the 1,000 freestyle thanks to senior Julia Brzozowski (10:02.14) and sophomore Fred Lindholm (9:21.33).
Lindholm also picked up another win in the 500 freestyle (4:30.02), leading a 1-2 finish for Florida State.
Sophomore Logan Robinson recorded two individual victories, the first in the 200 freestyle (1:35.22) and the second in the 100 individual medley (48.44).
In the 50 butterfly, sophomore Maryn McDade took first in 23.71, while sophomore Mathias Christensen earned the win in the 200 butterfly (1:45.65). McDade and Christensen then both earned their second individual victories, McDade in the 50 freestyle (22.65), and Christensen in the 200 breaststroke (1:57.84).
Backstroke events were led by Velden and senior Jaka Pusnik. Velden finished first on the women’s side in both the 50 (25.17) and 100 back (54.45), while Pusnik came out on top in the 200 back (1:47.95) and in the 100 with a season-best 48.70.
Other individual event winners included Baravelli in the 100 breaststroke (54.50), Bork in the 50 freestyle (20.00), Hardman in the 100 freestyle (50.32), senior Marcos Egri-Martin in the 50 breast (24.91), senior Sarah Evans in the 200 backstroke (1:59.14), junior Tobias Schulrath in the 100 butterfly (47.38) and freshman Ioana-Maria Stirbu in the 200 freestyle (1:48.38).
To close out the meet, the Seminoles completed their 15th sweep of the competition in the 200 freestyle relay. Arkhangelsky, Schulrath, junior Andrew Rich and Robinson got it done for the men (1:19.55), while sophomore Nika Steigerwald, Hardman, McDade and Velden combined for the win on the women’s side (1:32.57).
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