• Seminole Softball Wrap: FSU’s season ends in Super Regionals — looking back at 2024 and NCAA Tournament run, looking ahead to 2025
    May 30 2024
    For the second straight season, the Florida State softball year ended at the hands of the Oklahoma Sooners -- this time in the Super Regionals. The 2-0 sweep was a mixed bag for the short-staffed Seminoles as they were quickly run-ruled in Game 1 but were able to keep Game 2 tight with some mixing and matching in the circle. On this week’s episode of the Seminole Softball Wrap podcast, Gwyn Rhodes and Brian Pellerin discuss each game, the challenges Florida State faced as well as the return of Makenna Reid from the stress fracture in her back that kept her out for more than a month. Plus, they look at the shape of the roster heading into the offseason, what they’re losing in this senior class and what they need to add to return to title contention in 2025. Note: After we recorded the podcast, news broke that Madi Balk entered the transfer portal. This news will be discussed on the next episode. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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    42 mins
  • Seminoles softball: FSU wins Tallahassee Regional but pitching questions surround Florida State ahead of series vs. Oklahoma -- Super Regionals preview, predictions, analysis
    May 23 2024
    A familiar face is on deck for Florida State softball to face off against at the Super Regional stage. After sweeping through the Tallahassee Regional this past weekend, the Seminoles’ quest to return to the Women’s College World Series brings them to Norman Super Regional for a rematch of last season’s championship series with the Oklahoma Sooners. While these Sooners aren’t the same as last year’s 61-1 team, they’re just as dangerous with a lineup that ranks third in the country in scoring, averaging north of 8 runs per game, and a pitching staff headlined by Oklahoma State transfer Kelly Maxwell. It’s a tough combination for a Seminoles team that lost Allison Royalty for the season to an injury suffered during the Tallahassee Regional championship and still faces questions about the availability of Makenna Reid who hasn’t hit the circle for FSU in more than a month. On this episode of the Seminole Softball Wrap, Gwyn Rhodes and Brian Pellerin discuss the impact of Royalty’s injury, the team’s impressive regional sweep, their history against Kelly Maxwell during her time in Stillwater and the challenge ahead from OU. Plus, we recap Gwyn’s regional picks and have her break down the Super Regional action. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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    49 mins
  • FSU softball: Breaking down the Seminoles' NCAA Tournament path in the Tallahassee Regional, ACC Tournament recap
    May 14 2024
    For the 10th year in a row, Florida State softball and Tallahassee will play host to the opening round of the NCAA Tournament. After a second-place finish in the ACC Tournament last weekend, the Seminoles earned the No. 15 overall seed in the NCAA Tournament and will host the Tallahassee Regional at Joanne Graf Field this weekend. The Seminoles will play host to the two-seeded Auburn Tigers, three-seeded UCF Knights and four-seeded Chattanooga Mocs. On this episode of the Seminole Wrap podcast, Gwyn Rhodes and Brian Pellerin take a look back at the past two weeks — Florida State’s pursuit of the ACC regular season crown, wild extra-inning affair against the Florida Gators and the ACC Tournament run — and look ahead to the Tallahassee Regional as well as the regional action coming across the country. Auburn (27-19-1, 19-11-1 SEC, 5-8 on the road) Two-seed Auburn brings to the table one of the best pitchers in the country in Maddie Penta. The senior star has tallied 230 strikeouts in 182.1 IP to go with her sparkling 1.77 ERA. Shelby Lowe and Annabelle Widra are next on the team with 70 and 40 innings respectively. The Tigers lack a major strength in the lineup, but the pitching staff is strong enough to make them a serious threat. UCF (30-23, 12-15 Big 12) The calling card for the three-seeded Knights is depth — both in the circle and on the lineup card. The hitters lack power, but they feature five hitters with at least 98 at bats that hit over .300. They also feature seven pitchers who have made 10 or more apperances this season. Sarah Willis leads the way with 27 and the only one over 100 innings with 120.1. Their first year in the Big 12 brought plenty of tough matchups with softball elite like Oklahoma, Oklahoma State and Texas, but they went 0-9 in those matchups. Plus 0-5 in nonconference matchips with South Carolina, Oregon, Tennessee, Missouri and Mississippi State. Chattanooga (42-14, 16-5 SoCon) The four seed, Chattanooga, enters this regional as the SoCon champions with their greatest strength being their pitching staff. It’s a trio with 75+ innings and 20+ appearances, all with sub 3.00 ERAs and a total .223 batting average against this season. Peja Goold leads the way with 121 strikeouts across 112 innings, Alyssa Lavdis punched out 86 in 108 IP and, perhaps most impressively, Taylor Long struck out 107 in only 77.1 IP. Their lineup is headlined by Kalli Phillips who is slugging .800 with 30 extra base hits including 15 homers. Four other regular starters are hitting over .300. They also had 68 sacrifice hits this season so they’re not afraid to use their outs to move runners. But their schedule leaves plenty of questions as the only ranked opponent was Lafayette on the first two days of the season and Cal was the only power five opponent. The Mocs lost all four of those games. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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    47 mins
  • FSU softball: Seminoles have won 19 of last 20 games, earning first place in ACC standings
    Apr 26 2024
    After losing four out of five games in top 25 matchupvs vs. the Alabama Crimson Tide, Duke Blue Devils and Texas Longhorns, Florida State Seminoles softball has won 19 out of their last 20 games. The cherry on top of the turnaround? That 19th win came via run-rule over the Florida Gators in Gainesville, earning FSU a school-record sixth-straight win in the series. On the latest episode of the Seminole Softball Wrap, hosts Brian Pellerin and Gwyn Rhodes discuss the recent success of FSU’s softball team, highlighting an impressive run which has seen Florida State take first place in the ACC. They delve into the team’s significant victories, including that blowout win over Florida, which puts them in a good position to potentially host a regional. The episode also touches on the team’s depth, coaching, and player development, speaking on how the bounceback after the tough start to the season underscores the team’s resilience, adaptability, and the strong culture within FSU softball. (Editor’s note: Also, this is Brian’s first episode as a dad. Everybody say congrats!) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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    30 mins
  • Seminoles spring football evaluation: What did we learn from showcase? Where does FSU sit after camp? Biggest strengths, weaknesses
    Apr 23 2024
    Florida State spring football is over -- but the Seminole Wrap is back. Perry Kostidakis takes up hosting duty with fearless leader Brian Pellerin out on paternity leave, joined by staff writer Jordan Silversmith who has been up-close and in the trenches all spring long. After a quick recap of everything in the FSU sports world, Jordan shares his answers to some burning questions after Florida State’s Spring Showcase, including: What was there to like the most from Saturday’s showcase? Who was an expected stand out that lived up to the hype? Who was a surprise? What position groups to feel the most confident and most concerned about at this point What has been seen throughout spring that wasn’t on display Saturday? Offensive and defensive spring MVPs The two also discuss the way that the annual spring exhibition has been held under Mike Norvell, while Jordan shares some thoughts on the NFL Draft and the upcoming week in FSU baseball. All that and more on the Seminole Wrap podcast. ---------- 00:00 Introduction 00:13 Quick Recap of Florida State Sports 02:03 Deep Dive into Spring Showcase 02:57 Defensive Standouts and Potential Improvements 06:17 Offensive Analysis: Progress and Concerns 12:10 Transfer Portal Speculations and Team Needs 16:52 Spring MVPs and Standout Performers 20:59 Final Takeaways from Spring Football 26:35 The Spring Game Debate: Showcase vs. Traditional Game 39:22 NFL Draft Prospects and Predictions 45:49 FSU Baseball’s Challenging Week and Outlook 49:36 Wrapping Up: Host Reflections and Audience Engagement Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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    54 mins
  • FSU football: Mike Norvell interview after April 18 practice -- Seminoles set for Spring Showcase on Saturday
    Apr 19 2024
    “I told (the team) after practice, I’m a head coach going into my ninth year, and you get a pretty good sense of a team by how the practice before the spring showcase or game (goes) and what their approach to it is.” Mike Norvell appreciated the effort exemplified by his players on Thursday. Florida State had its last “physical” practice of the spring today before the gates of Doak Cambell Stadium open, and the public gets to see what the team looks like. The Seminoles went out with a bang with explosive plays, competitive situations, and a couple of emotional moments that crossed the line. Although the headman did not admit it, the defense won the final practice. Poor offensive execution, mainly drops, helped Adam Fuller’s unit stay in front, as the offense did not know where to go with the ball most of the day. The key to success came from the stout secondary play that suffocated the wide receivers. Patrick Surtain stapled Azareye’h Thomas and Fentrell Cypress to the field, and they delivered with sticky coverage and pass break-ups. As Mike Norvell mentioned in his press conference, the offense worked heavily on the short passing game and screens, which meant Jaylin Lucas played a featured role. As noted, the Seminoles will suit up inside Doak Cambell Stadium for the first time in 2024 at 4 P.M. on Saturday. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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    9 mins
  • “Explosive plays on both sides...you felt the speed:” FSU HC Mike Norvell interview after Seminoles battle in a physical practice
    Apr 10 2024
    Usually, Florida State football takes center stage in Tallahassee. Not today. As the football team started doing their outside work, the baseball team began batting practice. At the same time, Lottie Woad started doing an interview about her accomplishments at Augusta National this past weekend. Of course, Mike Norvell does not care about the outside noise, and he guided his team to one of their cleanest practices of the spring. Both sides of the ball focused on fundamentals in the early portion of practice, such as blocking and tackling. The offense and defense battled competitively throughout the day, each taking turns and winning consistent reps. The day started with the defense dominating, as they only allowed one positive play during 11-on-11 in the first portion of practice. However, the offense responded, and their receivers later led the charge. Momentum swung when Lawayne McCoy caught a pass over the middle, and instantly, AZ Thomas drilled him into the ground. He held on, and it sparked the group. A few plays later, Hykeem Williams found himself wide open as his corner route busted the defense’s zone, drawing praise from Mike Norvell. One of the keys to the resurgence came from the offensive line. Today felt like one of their most consistent days, as they picked up blitzes nicely and gave the quarterbacks a clean pocket to throw in. Of course, the defensive line did what they do during run-blocking drills, but Alex Atkins seems pleased with the group's progress. With positives all around, it felt like the scrimmage on Saturday could be a catalyst for the rest of the spring. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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    8 mins
  • FSU football: HC Mike Norvell offers insight into second FSU scrimmage
    Apr 6 2024
    Florida State football held its second spring of the scrimmage on Saturday, April 6, with the offense in particular putting on a performance that head coach Mike Norvell was excited to see after an up-and-down week. Some really good moments defensively, a couple big stops, a couple created takeaways — but I thought overall, the offense did a nice job in how they executed.” “The quarterback play was really good: DJ had a couple long, extended drives [and the] offense had some explosive plays put in there...I thought today was his best day. He’s had some good days in spring practice, but today he operated at a very, very high level. You saw the confidence of the ball getting out [and] where it’s going, even on a couple throwaways — you could tell he was in control.” [Brock also] had some good plays, moments. Obviously any time in spring scrimmages, we keep the quarterbacks in tag mode so there are some times where maybe they would get out, maybe they wouldn’t — but it’s still opportunities to have to react to whatever the situation calls for.” “I thought the receivers did a good job, because there had been some missed opportunities throughout the week and I thought they really rose up...It was definitely good to see guys take advantage of those balls coming their way. Lawayne McCoy had a big play, Camdon Frier had a big explosive play.” “[The tight ends] made some tough catches. Brian Courtney had a couple, Landen Thomas continues to show he’s on the fast track. Jackson West had a really big play, explosive pass and Kyle [Morlock]...has really taken a step in who he is. I thought he had a great week of practice this week. I think that group, they’re really about the right things.” While the offense seemed to carry the momentum of the day, he still had plenty of praise for the defense, specifically offering compliments to the defensive front, who said continue to showcase their explosiveness “especially when we get into longer situations,” where “you see those guys pin their ears back.” “Marvin Jones, you saw him, Sione [Lolohea], Tomy [Durojaiye] even had a couple really good plays.” Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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    14 mins