Here is the latest ACC sports news from The Associated Press
- The Florida State Seminoles secured their series victory over Clemson with a decisive 20-9 walk-off win on Sunday, ending the game early due to the run-rule.
- The victory came after Florida State secured two of three home victories over Clemson, allowing them to overtake North Carolina State in the ACC standings.
- The conference race remains highly competitive, with only a game and a half dividing the league leader Florida State from the squads tied for seventh place; the upcoming two weekends will be critical in deciding which teams secure double byes for the ACC Tournament.
- Meanwhile, Vanderbilt's Candice Storey Lee will begin her NCAA Division I Women’s Basketball Committee term on September 1, joining Missouri Valley Conference’s Jill Redmond and Maryland’s Colleen Sorem, who started immediately.
- Additionally, Nebraska’s Troy Dannen and Jeff Long will join the College Football Playoff selection committee, replacing Damon Evans and Steve Weiberg and continuing leadership changes in college sports administration.
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Here is the latest SEC sports news from The Associated Press
UNDATED (AP) — An attorney in the $2.8 billion legal case reshaping college sports says he thinks an updated agreement with the NCAA will solve the judge’s concerns over roster limits that have delayed the settlement’s approval. Steve Berman, co…
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Here is the latest ACC sports news from The Associated Press
UNDATED (AP) — An attorney in the $2.8 billion legal case reshaping college sports says he thinks an updated agreement with the NCAA will solve the judge’s concerns over roster limits that have delayed the settlement’s approval. Steve Berman, co…
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