Seminoles Secure No. 9 Seed — What to Expect in the NCAA Regional
Florida State baseball is officially back in the national spotlight, earning the No. 9 overall seed in the NCAA Tournament. After a resurgent regular season under head coach Link Jarrett, the Seminoles are primed to host a regional in Tallahassee — and the excitement is building fast.
The Seminoles’ No. 9 seeding means they’ll host at Dick Howser Stadium for the first weekend of the tournament, a huge advantage for a team that’s been electric at home all season. Their lineup has been a blend of explosive offense and timely pitching, led by standout performers like Cam Smith and Jamie Arnold, both of whom have been consistent sparks throughout the year.
The Tallahassee Regional won’t be a walk in the park, though. FSU will face off against a group of hungry teams looking to pull off upsets and punch their ticket to the Super Regional round. Fans can expect tightly contested games, strategic pitching decisions, and high-energy performances — especially from a Seminole squad that thrives under pressure.
Coach Jarrett’s squad has shown they can handle adversity, and this regional will be a true test of their depth and determination. With a mix of veteran leadership and breakout stars, FSU looks poised to make a serious run.
If they can take care of business at home, the Seminoles could be well on their way to Omaha — a place that’s always felt like a second home for this proud program. Buckle up, Seminole fans. Postseason baseball is here, and Tallahassee is ready
to roar.