
Liam Rooney
Sports Reporter at Tallahassee Democrat
FSU Athletics beat reporter for @tdonline and part of the @USATODAY network ||| FIU Grad 🐾||| Forever supporting @_PantherNOW ||| 🇮🇪
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6 days ago |
tallahassee.com | Liam Rooney
FSU Athletic Director Michael Alford and Legends, the stadium concessionaire, provided free hot dogs and hamburgers to students affected by the campus closure after Thursday's shooting. Hundreds gathered at Dick Howser Stadium for food and a sense of community after the tragic event. Alford emphasized the close-knit nature of the FSU community and their commitment to supporting one another.
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6 days ago |
palmbeachpost.com | Liam Rooney
FSU Athletic Director Michael Alford and Legends, the stadium concessionaire, provided free hot dogs and hamburgers to students affected by the campus closure after Thursday's shooting. Hundreds gathered at Dick Howser Stadium for food and a sense of community after the tragic event. Alford emphasized the close-knit nature of the FSU community and their commitment to supporting one another.
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1 week ago |
tallahassee.com | Liam Rooney
Jayvan Boggs, a freshman wide receiver, has quickly impressed at Florida State's spring football practice. Boggs, the 2023 Florida Dairy Farmers Mr. Football, followed offensive coordinator Gus Malzahn from UCF to FSU. He aims to contribute significantly in his first season and has developed a strong connection with quarterback Tommy Castellanos. It didn't take Jayvan Boggs long to become comfortable with Florida State football.
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1 week ago |
tallahassee.com | Liam Rooney
The Big Bend is a talent hotbed when it comes to boys' basketball, and this year, a number of teams and players showed why. With regional finalists, district champions and multiple highly-ranked programs, the Big Bend continues to showcase talent that can compete with the best in Florida. For the second season running, Crossroad Academy made it to the state final four, finishing as the rural runner-ups.
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1 week ago |
tallahassee.com | Liam Rooney
The squeak of shoes hitting hardwood and the swish of the net were a constant in gyms around the Big Bend this girls basketball season. It was a competitive year filled with impressive individual and team performances, led by Rickards, who made it to the state final four after a dominant regular season. The Raiders finished the regular season 15-3 before winning a 4A District 2 title and a 4A Region 1 title en route to a final four showdown with American Heritage.
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Norvell called tomorrow's practice an "important one" because he wants to see his team stack good days. Said every spring they have a practice to remember, and he wants tomorrow to be memorable

Norvell said he saw 'fight and determination' today. He said that Squirrel White had a big block, and it was great to see since he's been limited with what he can do this spring. Norvell said he liked the intensity everyone brought

Mike Norvell opens his press conference by saying, "We did not lack intensity today." Said players need to maintain control of their emotions at times. A lot of physical good work, according to Norvell.