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TALLAHASSEE, Fla. - Fans will get their first look at the 2022 Florida State volleyball team Friday night at the Garnet and Gold match. Doors at Tully Gym will open at 5 p.m. with first serve set for 6 p.m. Fans will also be able to pick up a free 2022 schedule poster. Head Coach Chris Poole enters his 15th season as the leader of the Seminoles. Poole returns a solid group from last year's team which won the program's first NCAA Tournament game since 2016. Leading the group of returners is two-time All-American Emma Clothier. Clothier led the team in kills and aces and was second on the team in blocks last season. All-ACC Freshman selection Audrey Koenig returns after a big freshman campaign where she was second on the team in kills with 262. The Noles also return middle-blocker Khori Louis and libero Emery Dupes who were each joined Koenig on the All-ACC Freshman Team. The Noles also have a set of newcomers who are expected to make an immediate impact for the Noles. Alabama Gatorade Player of the Year Audrey Rothman intends to be a force for the Seminoles on the outside. The Noles also added transfers Andjelija Draskovic (Setter), Emily Ryan (Middle-Blocker), Alejandra Perez (Defensive Specialist) and Melanie Cuervo (Setter) to the 2022 team. The Noles will open up regular season play at Cincinnati Tournament in Cincinnati, Ohio, on Aug. 26-28. The Noles will face Illinois State, Dayton and Cincinnati. For updates and exclusive content, follow the Noles on Twitter (FSU_Volleyball), Instagram (fsuvolleyball) and Facebook (Florida State Seminoles Volleyball).
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COLUMBUS, Ohio – Ohio State spring commencement ceremonies returned to Ohio Stadium for the first time in two years Sunday, May 9, and among the 12,345 degrees conferred were 15 to members or former members of the Ohio State men’s and women’s cross country and track and field teams.
Actually, there were two in-person commencement ceremonies that Ohio State President Kristina M. Johnson presided over at 11 a.m. and 3 p.m. Jamie Dimon, chairman and CEO of JPMorgan Chase, delivered commencement remarks virtually.
“Your celebration comes after a year that was extraordinary by any measure,” Dimon said. “We’ve been through a global pandemic, a global recession, unprecedented government actions, turbulent elections, and deeply felt social and racial injustice. All of you have been affected by COVID-19 in different ways. Your future is bright, but as you grow older it’s inevitable that you will face tough times and failure – both personally and professionally. We all do. How you deal with failure may be the most important thing in whether you succeed.”
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