FSU Sports Update: Mourning the Loss of Coach Mike Martin, Basketball, Softball, and More
Welcome back to Tomahawk Nation’s Triple-S, where we attempt to give you the latest results and news from all the Florida State Seminoles sports that don’t begin with “foot.” This week: The Seminole Nation is mourning the loss of FSU legend, Coach Mike Martin. Eleven, or Leben, passed away earlier this week. Florida State University will host a memorial service for former baseball coach Mike Martin Saturday, February 10 at 12:00 p.m. on Mike Martin Field at Dick Howser Stadium. The FSU Women’s basketball team (15-7, 6-4 ACC) are hosting the Miami Hurricanes this morning starting at 11 a.m. The Seminole men’s basketball team (12-9, 6-4 ACC) lost last night’s home game against the Louisville Cardinals. Yesterday, the Seminole Softball team hosted and entertained their loyal Area 51 fans with the annual Fan Day. The FSU softball season kicks off this Thursday with the JoAnne Graf Classic tournament. The baseball season is just around the corner, with the first weekend series starting February 16th at the Dick against Butler. The FSU’s Soccer, Track and Field, Golf, and Tennis programs are also in the news this week.
Why It MattersThe loss of FSU legend, Coach Mike Martin, has deeply impacted the Seminole Nation, and the outcomes of the latest basketball games have significant implications for the teams' standings and tournament prospects.
By the Numbers- The FSU Women’s basketball team has a record of 15-7, with a 6-4 ACC standing
- The Seminole men’s basketball team has a record of 12-9, also with a 6-4 ACC standing
- FSU Women’s basketball is set to host the Miami Hurricanes
- The Seminole Softball team's season kicks off this Thursday with the JoAnne Graf Classic tournament
- The baseball season is starting soon, with the first weekend series beginning February 16th at the Dick against Butler
The Florida State University community mourns the loss of Coach Mike Martin, as the basketball teams' recent performances have significant implications for their ACC standings and tournament prospects.
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