The Daily Sauce — March 23, 2023: FSU Track and Field’s Davis Named ACC Indoor Performer of the Year
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The Daily Sauce — March 23, 2023: FSU Track and Field’s Davis Named ACC Indoor Performer of the Year

It’s Thursday, Florida State fans.

As you carry on, see what’s in The Daily Sauce.

Lead Story

After a brilliant indoor season, Florida State track and field’s Jeremiah Davis has been named the ACC Indoor Field Performer of the Year.

The ACC indoor champion in both the triple jump and the long jump, Davis finished in the top five in both events at the NCAA Indoor Championships earlier this month. Davis finished third in the long jump and fifth in the triple jump in Albuquerque.

A 5-time All-American, Davis was a big reason for the Seminoles’ top-15 finish at the NCAA Championships. Davis and FSU will continue the outdoor season on Thursday with the Raleigh Relays and the FSU Relays.

Between the Lines for March 22, 2023

No athletics events scheduled.

On the Agenda for March 23, 2023

Track and field at FSU Relays

Track and field at Raleigh Relays

Swimming and diving at NCAA Championships

Rolling News and Notes

FSU beach volleyball’s Makenna Wolfe and Alexis Durish were named CCSA Pair of the Week.

A new website BigSpearEnergy.com allows fans to purchase player interactions and buy merchandise.

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Mike Ferguson is the lead writer for Double Fries No Slaw and has more than 12 years of experience in online and print journalism. Mike graduated from Florida State University in 2009 and has had his work featured at numerous prominent publications such as Fox Sports, the Associated Press, Athlon Sports, Yahoo Sports and Sports Illustrated among others. In addition to DFNS, Mike contributes to Athlon Sports, Fish on First and Gambling Group. He also serves as a media relations specialist for Polk State College and Polk State Athletics. Mike is also the founder of Always Next Year Sports. Mike and his wife Jennifer reside in Haines City, Fla. and have two daughters.