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Celebrating 100 years in Lakeland

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Women’s basketball wins in thrilling fashion

With the help of some late-game heroics, the women’s basketball team ended its 5-game losing streak by stunning twentieth-ranked Nova Southeastern 73-70 on national television in CBS College Sports Network’s Game of the Week. As...

FSC women’s basketball set to host CBS College Sports Network Game of the Week

  The Florida Southern College women’s basketball team will be nationally televised on Saturday when they take on Nova Southeastern in Jenkins Field House. The Mocs have been included in what is known as the CBS...

Softball team’s returning juniors step up to the plate

As the women’s softball team heads into its 2013 season, it is the first time in Florida Southern College’s history that there are not any returning seniors on the roster. Outfielder Khaliah Brown, shortstop Christie...
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Women’s lacrosse preps for second season

After a surprising 12-4 finish in its inaugural campaign last year, the Florida Southern College women’s lacrosse team looks to continue the growth of the program in 2013. The new season will bring new challenges...
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Defense, depth lead Mocs past Tampa

The men’s basketball team used depth and defensive pressure to pull away from a feisty Tampa team on Jan. 23 in Jenkins Field House. The 91-65 win improved the Mocs to 14-2 overall and 6-1...

FSC swimmers eye title at SSC Championships

After coming up just short in the Sunshine State Conference Championship a year ago, the Florida Southern College swimming team heads into this year’s meet with hopes of leaving with a conference title. The men’s...

Sniegoski Brings Winning Mentality to FSC

Ryan Sniegoski has been hired to take over as head coach of the Florida Southern College men’s soccer team. After achieving great success in eight seasons as an assistant at Division I Old Dominion in...

Mocs Begin Quest for First Deep South Conference Title

The men’s lacrosse team has a lot to look forward to this season, including new players, four team captains and a new goalie. With the loss of a few players due to graduation, the...
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FSC swimming reaches for new heights

After a 2011-2012 season in which the Florida Southern College men’s swimming team finished third in the country, expectations are extremely high for the 2012-2013 campaign. The expectations are warranted as the Mocs return six...
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Mocs close the book on 2012

The Florida Southern College Men’s and Women’s Cross Country teams competed in the NCAA South Region Championship in Huntsville, Ala. on Nov. 3. The meet told two very different stories for the men’s and...

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Rewriting records and exceeding high expectations

Good things come in three’s and women’s basketball is tripling down on their identity of tough, quick and team-oriented basketball. 

Women’s soccer coach Lucey announces retirement

Following the FSC women’s soccer team’s elimination in the second round of the SSC playoffs, head coach Gerry Lucey announced his retirement. He plans to move to Long Island with his family at the end of the year. 

More than a game: how intramurals shape student life 

Intramural sports at Florida Southern College have become more than just a recreational option; They’re a cornerstone of campus life. With nearly 70% of students engaging in activities at the wellness center and about 30% participating directly in intramural (IM) sports, these programs serve as one of FSC’s most impactful student experiences. 

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