Golf

FSU men’s golf has advanced to the final round of stroke play at the NCAA Championship Finals — the third year in a row that the Seminoles are one of the last 15 teams standing. Floriad State will tee off on No. 10 at 2:36 p.m. ET today:

Following the third round, the Seminoles currently sit eighth at 9-over, 873, above the projected cutline of 15-over.

Among the 15 teams playing on Monday, the top eight will advance to match play, which begins on Tuesday.

Luke Clanton led the way for the Seminoles on Sunday, shooting 71 to move to 3-under for the tournament. Clanton currently sits tied for ninth place.

Tyler Weaver pieced together his best round of the tournament, finishing with a score of 72. After a slow start, Weaver made three birdies in a row and finished the day with five. He remains 4-over after an even round.

2025 NCAA Golf Championships standings, through Sunday night

1. Auburn Tigers

2. Arizona State Sun Devils

3. Oklahoma Sooners

4. Florida Gators

5. Oklahoma State Cowboys

5. Texas Longhorns

7. Florida State Seminoles

8. Texas Tech Red Raiders

8. Ole Miss Rebels

8. Texas A&M Aggies

11. Virginia Cavaliers

12. BYU Cougars

13. Pepperdine Waves

13. Vanderbilt Commodores

15. Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets

15. Wake Forest Demon Deacons

Wake Forest and Georgia Tech will have a playoff for the 15th spot in the final round of stroke play on Monday morning

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Baseball

No. 6 Florida State saw its ACC Tournament run cut short in the semifinals, where the Seminoles lost to the North Carolina Tar Heels for the third time in 10 days — FSU will return to play this weekend in the Tallahassee Regional, with the full bracket for this year’s tournament set to be revealed at noon today:

Softball

FSU saw its season end on Friday, falling to the Texas Tech Red Raiders:

FSU ends the season with a 49-12 record.

Texas Tech scored the game’s first run on a sac fly in the bottom of the first to put the Red Raiders up 1-0. Neither team got much going offensively until the fifth inning when Hallie Wacaser roped a one-out double to left center field to give the Noles their first runner in scoring position of the game. Addie DeLong pinch ran for Wacaser and moved to third on a wild pitch, but FSU was unable to capitalize.

Texas Tech took advantage of two errors in the bottom of the fifth and were able to push another run across. The Noles had their best offensive inning of the weekend in the top of the seventh as Katie Dack drew a leadoff walk, and Michaela Edenfield doubled to put runners on second and third with no one out. Shelby McKenzie drove in Dack on a groundout. Edenfield moved to third on the groundout, but the Noles stranded her there.

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