Women’s team takes first in relay at FSU meet
During a weekend outing at the FSU Relays, the FAMU women’s 4×100 relay team took first place.Photo courtesy FAMU athletic Special to the Outlook The Florida A&M women’s 4×100 relay delivered an impressive first-place performance at the FSU Relays. The team was made up of Dakya Cunningham, Breanna Brown-Marshall, Kimeone
Seminoles find offense in sweep of Pitt
Isa Torres PITTSBURGH – After dropping two consecutive games, the Florida State softball team has found its offense. The Seminoles were dominant as they completed the series sweep with a 17-7 win over Pitt on Sunday in five innings. The loss dropped Pitt to 8-21 overall and remains winless (0-9)
Former Rattlers show their strengths on Pro Day
Pro football scouts kept track of each participant’s performance.Photo by Kyrease Desseau Marcus Riley had an impressive vertical leap.Photo by Kyrease Desseau Linebacker Isaiah Major runs through the 40-yard dash.Photo by Kyrease Desseau Outlook Staff Report Eighteen FAMU former FAMU football players, whose eligibility has expired, showed their skills to
Avin gets win in first event for FSU
Ahmari Avin Seminoles.com Ahmari Avin made a statement in his FSU debut at the Bob Hayes Invitational in Jacksonville, where he picked up his first win as a Seminole with a career-best discus throw of 45.27 meters. The win came at the first outdoor event for FSU. It was also
FAMU’s Grizzle is POY in SWAC
Ahriahna Grizzle Special to the Outlook Ahriahna Grizzle has been the everything woman for FAMU’s basketball team, even down to the final game of the season when the Rattlers fell to Grambling State in the Southwestern Athletic Conference tournament. She scored 16 points as top scorer for the team of
NAACP urges Black student-athletes to reconsider Florida colleges amid DEI controversy
Former Morgan State standout Rico Kennedy is a Florida native who played his entire career as a linebacker in Baltimore.Photo by MSU athletics By Stacy M. BrownNNPA Newswire SeniorNational Correspondent@StacyBrownMedia Derrick Johnson, NAACP president and CEO, has called on Black student-athletes to reconsider their decisions to attend public colleges and
DeRosier claims first win of outdoor season
Joseph DeRosier (right) pushes his way to victory in the 110 hurdles last Saturday in Orlando.Photo courtesy FAMU athletics Special to the Outlook ORLANDO — Joseph DeRosier registered the first win of the outdoor track and field season for FAMU when he won the 110-hurdles in a time of 13.64.
Trio of FSU athletes gains All-America honor
Jeremiah Davis Shenese Walker David Mullarkey Special to the Outlook BOSTON– Although a championship eluded athletes who represented Florida State at the NCAA Indoor Championships, three Seminoles were named All-Americans for their performances. At the end of the meet last Saturday, Jeremiah Davis added his second first-team All-America honor of
Hamilton to be honored with NABC Golden Anniversary Award
Leonard Hamilton will be presented the NABC Golden Anniversary Award on April 7.Photo by St. Clair Murraine By Chuck WalshSeminoles.com Florida State Head coach Leonard Hamilton will be presented with the NABC Golden Anniversary Award on at the NCAA Final Four in Phoenix. The Golden Anniversary Award is presented annually to
Win over Wildcats puts FAMU in SWAC tournament
FAMU’s leading scorer Ahriahna Grizzle had 23 points against the Wildcats.Photo courtesy FAMU athletics Coach Bridgett Gordon delivered on the tournament berth that she predicted was a possibility.Photo by St. Clair Murraine By St. Clair MurraineOutlook Staff Writer Using a defense that forced 13 turnovers and finding a steady offense in