TALLAHASSEE, Fla. — Helping lead the Seminoles to the 2019 ACC Championship, as well as advancing to the NCAA Super Regionals for the seventh consecutive season, a pair of FSU student-athletes were honored by the National Fastpitch Coaches Association as sophomore infielder Sydney Sherrill and redshirt senior pitcher Meghan King were named NFCA All-Americans on Wednesday.

Sherrill earned a spot on the First Team, while King was named to the Second Team. It is the second year in a row that Sherrill has earned All-America honors, as she was named to the Third Team in 2018. King garners the first All-America honor of her career as she closes out her time in the Garnet and Gold.

There have been 51 total All-American honors in the history of the FSU softball program, spread among 34 different student athletes, and the Seminoles have had multiple All-Americans in five of the last six seasons.

Florida State holds the longest active streak in the country of All-American pitchers, as FSU has had an All-American in the circle in each of the last seven years – Lacey Waldrop (2013-15), Jessica Burroughs (2016-17), Kylee Hanson (2018) and Meghan King (2019). Only three other schools have a streak of two or more – Oklahoma (5), Washington (2) and Drake (2).

“Really proud of both Syd and Meghan,” said FSU head coach Lonni Alameda. “They have worked so hard, not just to be great softball players, but amazing people as well. They represent Florida State softball and the university at the highest level and it is a true honor, not only for them, but also our program as well.”