Florida State Seminoles | |
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University | Florida State University |
Conference | ACC (primary) CCSA (beach volleyball) |
NCAA | Division I (FBS) |
Athletic director | Michael Alford |
Location | Tallahassee, Florida |
First season | 1901 |
Varsity teams | 18 (8 men's, 10 women's) |
Football stadium | Bobby Bowden Field at Doak S. Campbell Stadium |
Basketball arena | Donald L. Tucker Center |
Baseball stadium | Mike Martin Field at Dick Howser Stadium |
Softball stadium | Seminole Softball Complex |
Soccer stadium | Seminole Soccer Complex |
Aquatics center | Morcom Aquatics Center |
Tennis venue | Scott Speicher Memorial Tennis Center |
Other venues | Apalachee Regional Park Don Veller Seminole Golf Course Mike Long Track Tully Gymnasium |
Mascot | Osceola and Renegade, Cimarron |
Nickname | Noles |
Fight song | Florida State University Fight Song |
Colors | Garnet and gold[1] |
Website | seminoles |
Team NCAA championships | |
11 | |
Individual and relay NCAA champions | |
40[2] |
The Florida State Seminoles are the athletic teams representing Florida State University located in Tallahassee, Florida. They compete as a member of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division I level (Football Bowl Subdivision sub-level for football), primarily competing in the Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC) for all sports since the 1991–92 season; within the Atlantic Division in any sports split into a divisional format since the 2005–06 season.
The Seminoles' athletic department fields 18 teams. They have collectively won 20 team national championships, and over 100 team conference championships, as well as numerous individual national and conference titles.
The athletic department is led by athletic director Michael Alford, who reports to FSU President Richard D. McCullough and the Board of Trustees.