Recruiting
Quarterback Logan Flaherty has committed to Florida State. He is the 726th best player nationally, the 40th best QB, and the 66th best player in the state of Florida:
FSU, now with seven commitments, currently has the No. 39 ranked class in the country according to 247Sports.
2027 Florida State recruiting: Current commitments
- 3-star quarterback Logan Flaherty (FL)
- 3-star tight end Connor Winn (FL)
- 4-star edge Anthony Cavallaro (FL)
- 4-star linebacker Gregory Batson (GA)
- 4-star defensive back Mekhi Williams (FL)
- 3-star defensive back Jemari Foreman (FL)
- 3-star defensive back DaYon Cooper (TN)
Baseball
Softball
Four FSU softball players (Isa Torres to first team, Jazzy Francik, Ashtyn Danley and Jaysoni Beachum to the second) have been named All-Americans by Softball America:
Torres put together one of the most decorated seasons in FSU and NCAA history this year. The USA Softball Player of the Year Finalist hit a school record .530 with 16 home runs and 56 RBI. Torres broke the school record for slugging percentage (.978) and on-base percentage (.591) and recorded the second-most hits in school history with 98. Torres broke the NCAA record with 16-consecutive hits and reached base in 23-consecutive plate appearances which was the third-longest streak in NCAA history. Defensively, Torres was nails at shortstop as she did not record an error in her first 164 chances this season. Torres ended the year with just two errors in 184 chances.
Beachum quietly put together a great season for the Garnet and Gold. The junior finished the season with a .406 batting average with 10 home runs and 69 RBI. Her 69 RBI are the fourth-most in school history and her .406 batting average ranks eighth in school history. Beachum was walked 54 times this season and held a .549 on-base percentage which ranks third in school history.
Danley did a little bit of everything this season and had a breakout season offensively to add to her solid play in the circle. Danley hit .353 with a career best 12 home runs and 57 RBI. Danley became just the second Seminole to hit three home runs in a game this past Saturday against Stetson. Danley was also terrific in the circle as she posted a 13-1 record with a 2.09 ERA in 100.1 innings.
Francik continued to pace the Noles in the circle as the sophomore had a team-leading 1.86 ERA and a 24-3 record. Francik’s 24 wins are the most wins by a Seminole pitcher since Kathryn Sandercock in 2023.
Isa Torres was also named the Softball America Defender of the Year:
All Sports
FSU athletics posted its highest cumulative semester grade-point average in program history for the second straight semester:
FSU’s student-athletes combined to earn a 3.348 GPA, breaking the previous record of 3.333 set in the fall semester and eclipsing at least a 3.333 GPA in both semesters of an academic year for the first time. After the spring 2026 semester, Florida State’s cumulative GPA as a department stands at 3.385, which is also the highest in department history.
Eighteen of FSU’s teams posted a semester GPA above a 3.000, and 356 student-athletes, 79-percent of FSU’s student-athlete population, earned semester GPAs of at least a 3.000. Women’s tennis led all teams with a 3.783 GPA, and men’s golf had the highest among men’s teams with a 3.436, which was a program record for a semester.
Men’s golf was part of a group of four sports that earned a program-record GPA in the spring of 2026 and was joined by women’s lacrosse with a 3.617, women’s basketball with a 3.517 and football’s 3.261. The 3.783 GPA for women’s tennis was a spring semester record, and they were joined by beach volleyball with a 3.651, baseball with a 3.213 and men’s track and field’s 3.183 breaking program records for spring semester GPAs.
No. 23 Florida State men’s golf sits in sixth place at the 2026 NCAA Columbus Regional after the second round of play on Tuesday:
The Seminoles were led by Wilmer Edero and Jack Bigham in the second round on Tuesday, each carding rounds of 3-over, 74. Edero matched his effort from round one and sits tied for 27th place at 6-over, 148. Bigham moved up to 33rd place and is at 7-over, 149.
Patrick McCann added a round of 4-over 75 and is also even with Bigham for the tournament.
Carson Brewer and Jack Whaley were 5-over, 76 on the day and are tied for 20th place at 5-over, 147.
Florida State shot 15-over, 299 in the second round and sits at 21-over, 589. FSU holds a one-stroke lead over Illinois State in seventh place and is one stroke behind No. 24 Long Beach State in fifth and six behind No. 12 Arizona State in fourth. The Seminoles will begin the third and final round on Wednesday at 8:00 a.m. from the 10th hole and will be paired with the Sharks and Sun Devils.
The top five teams following the final round will advance to the 2026 NCAA Men’s Golf Championship, which will be held at the Omni La Costa Resort and Spa, May 29-June 3.











