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Florida State University baseball stadium

Baseball Stadium

Florida State University

Tallahassee, FL · Seminoles

Florida State Seminoles baseball in Tallahassee delivers ACC competition and College World Series tradition for serious recruits.

Home diamond

Mike Martin Field at Dick Howser Stadium

270 Chieftan Way · Tallahassee, FL · 32304

Capacity: 6,700

30.4419000, -84.2985000

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Scholarships: Available

Mike Martin Field at Dick Howser Stadium serves as the home of Seminoles baseball. The facility features a capacity of approximately 6,700 and has hosted numerous high-profile games and postseason events.

Player development resources include standard training areas associated with a Power conference program. Specific amenities are detailed on the official athletics site.

Snapshot

At a glance

Program rating

95

/100 strength

Total enrollment

45,000

students

Undergraduates

33,000

undergrad

Acceptance

24%

rate

Avg SAT

1,345

score

Avg ACT

30

score

Student : faculty

21:1

ratio

In-state tuition

$5,600

annual

Out-of-state tuition

$18,700

annual

Room & board

$14,000

annual

Total cost est.

$25,000

annual

The program

Florida State University baseball

Florida State baseball competes at the highest level of NCAA Division I in the Atlantic Coast Conference. The program has a long history of national success, including multiple College World Series appearances and a reputation as a consistent contender.

Home games are played at Mike Martin Field at Dick Howser Stadium, a well-regarded venue that regularly hosts strong competition and postseason events. The coaching staff emphasizes development within a high-expectation environment typical of power-conference programs.

Recruits can expect a competitive roster and exposure against top national talent throughout the season.

The school

About Florida State University

Florida State University is a large public research university located in Tallahassee, Florida. With total enrollment around 45,000 students and a strong undergraduate population, it offers a wide range of academic programs in a vibrant state capital setting.

The university is known for its research activity and broad student body that draws from across Florida and beyond. Students who thrive here typically enjoy a mix of rigorous academics, active campus traditions, and access to state government and outdoor opportunities in North Florida.

FSU maintains a suburban-to-urban campus feel near downtown Tallahassee with significant green space and modern facilities supporting both academics and athletics.

The area

Living & playing in Tallahassee, FL

Tallahassee serves as Florida’s capital and offers a college-town atmosphere with access to state parks, outdoor recreation, and a moderate climate suitable for year-round training. The city provides a balance of government, education, and community life.

Travel access includes Tallahassee International Airport and major highways connecting to Jacksonville, Orlando, and Atlanta. Local baseball culture is strong due to the presence of FSU and nearby high school and summer programs.

Families researching options will find a mid-sized Southern city with solid amenities for student-athletes.

Academics

Academics for student-athletes

Florida State offers extensive undergraduate programs with notable strengths in business, psychology, biological sciences, and engineering. The university supports student-athletes through academic advising and resources typical of a large public research institution.

Popular majors align with career-oriented fields that many baseball players pursue alongside their athletic commitments. Admission is selective, reflecting the overall academic profile of the student body.

Campus life

Campus life

Campus life at FSU centers on strong school spirit, Greek life options, and a wide variety of student organizations. Housing is available on campus with additional options nearby in Tallahassee.

The North Florida climate supports outdoor activities most of the year, and the university environment encourages engagement beyond the classroom and playing field.

Recruiting

Recruiting & getting on the radar

Interested players typically begin by reviewing the official roster and recruiting pages on seminoles.com. Contact information for the head coach and recruiting coordinator is published there for outreach.

Camps and visits are listed periodically on the athletics site when available. Prospective student-athletes should follow the published questionnaire and contact process.

Academics

Majors & programs

Popular majors

Business Psychology Biological Sciences Engineering Social Sciences

Special programs

Honors Program ROTC

Recruiting desk

Coaching contacts

Recruiting coordinator

Ty Megahee