TALLAHASSEE – Florida State softball had a program-record 12 student-athletes earn recognition on the All-ACC Academic Team released Tuesday. Infielder Devyn Flaherty and ACC Pitcher of the Year Kathryn Sandercock each made their third appearance on the All-ACC Academic Team, while pitcher/infielder Mack Leonard and outfielder Kaley Mudge earned their second academic all-conference recognition. Along with Sandercock and Leonard, senior Ali DuBois, junior Allison Royalty and freshman Makenna Reid gave FSU five pitchers on the all-academic team. Infielders Bethaney Keen and Amaya Ross earned a spot on the team for the first time, as did outfielders Autumn Belviy, Jahni Kerr and Hallie Wacaser. In order to be eligible for selection to the All-ACC Academic Team, student-athletes must have at least a 3.0 cumulative grade-point average and a 3.0 GPA in the previous semester. Position players must have appeared in at least 50 percent of their team’s games, and pitchers must have participated in at least 20 percent of the contests. The previous single-season high for FSU was seven, a number reached in both 2015 and 2017. 2023 All-ACC Academic Softball Team Autumn Belviy, OF, Biological Science Ali DuBois, P, Sport Management – MS Devyn Flaherty, IF, Sport Management Bethaney Keen, IF, Master’s of Business Administration Jahni Kerr, OF, Sport Management Mack Leonard, IF/P, Sport Management – MS Kaley Mudge, OF, Exercise Physiology Makenna Reid, P, Sport Management Amaya Ross, IF, Management Allison Royalty, P, Humanities Kathryn Sandercock, P, Athletic Coaching – MS Hallie Wacaser, OF, Human Development & Family Sciences Follow Florida State softball on Twitter (@FSU_Softball) and Instagram (fsusoftball), and like our Facebook page (Facebook.com/FSUsoftball) to keep up to date with everything about Seminole softball.