Will Brown
FreelancerWill Brown has served as a reporter at newspapers in Florida and Texas since 2007. He has earned journalism degrees from Florida A&M University and the University of South Florida-St. Petersburg. He is based in Fleming Island.
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Florida State's women's soccer team has clinched a share of the Atlantic Coast Conference regular season title for the sixth time in program history. WFSU recently caught up with the team's top scorer, Senior Onyi Echegini who was just named ACC Offensive Player of the year.
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Florida A&M University says it's disappointing not to get a football playoff bid despite finishing 9-2 and ending the regular season with nine straight wins, including a victory over Bethune Cookman this past weekend. The lack of an invite to the NCAA Football Championship Subdivision playoffs marked a stinging setback to a season that started in controversy and ended in triumph.
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Mark Krikorian’s resignation as the Florida State University women’s soccer coach Wednesday afternoon sent reverberations throughout collegiate soccer.
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The Florida High Seminoles held on to defeat Riviera Prep and claim the school's first boys basketball title since 1963. In a post-game interview with WFSU, head Coach Charlie Ward credited the 67-66 win to a talented team, and a grueling schedule.
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Florida High reached the pinnacle on Friday evening. The Seminoles (24-7) won their first FHSAA boys basketball state championship in 59 years with their 67-66 victory over Miami Riviera Prep (24-8).
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Florida A&M’s football season is over. The Rattlers' surprising run to the Football Championship Subdivision playoffs ended Saturday on a cool Louisiana night.
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Florida State University’s softball program is two wins away from its second national championship. The team faces No. 1 seed Oklahoma in a series that begins tonight.
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Rickards played for its first state football championship Friday. The Raiders held their heads high following a loss to nationally ranked Plantation American Heritage.
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Doak Campbell Stadium may not be the intimate setting many of the state's best football teams are accustomed to. But, its cavernous stands were the setting the Florida High School Athletic Association sought as it crowned state champions. Will Brown reports on how students their parents and the organization dealt with playing in a pandemic.
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The Florida High School Athletic Association will end its centennial year in Tallahassee with this week’s state football championships. Over the next four days, 16 schools from around the state, will compete at Doak Campbell Stadium on the campus of Florida State University.