TALLAHASSEE, Fla. — Florida State earned its sixth consecutive ACC regular season championship this season and were well represented on the 2018 All-ACC Teams, as announced by the league on Tuesday.

The Seminoles placed six student-athletes on the 2018 All-ACC Teams, with five on the All-ACC First Team, including ACC Player of the Year Jessie Warren, ACC Pitcher of the Year Kylee Hanson and ACC Freshman of the Year Sydney Sherrill.

Zoe Casas and Meghan King were also All-ACC First Team members, while Carsyn Gordon was selected to the All-ACC Second Team. Sherrill was also named to the All-ACC Freshman Team. FSU led all schools with six All-ACC members, followed by Boston College and North Carolina with four apiece.

Warren becomes just the second player in ACC history to earn a spot on the All-ACC First Team in all four seasons since the league started naming a first and second team in 2005, joining Georgia Tech’s Kelsi Weseman (2009-12). Prior to 2005, there were six players that were named to the All-ACC Team in each of their four years – Laura Williams (GT – 1994-97), Brandy Arthur (UNC 1995-98), Natalie Anter (UNC – 1999-02), Kristen Dennis (UNC – 1999-02), Brandi Stuart (FSU – 2000-03) and Jessica van der Linden (FSU – 2001-04).

“Really proud of this crew and also the entire team and program this season,” said FSU head coach Lonni Alameda. “It has been a challenging year with a young team and we weren’t sure how all the pieces were going to fit together when we started it all in the fall. But everyone has worked hard and gone through the ups and downs and come together as a team to find a lot of success.

Jessie has been a foundational part of our offense and defense her entire career, and I can’t say enough about the work Kylee has put in and the challenges she’s faced head on from coming to a new school and team, going to grad school and everything. Sydney has exceeded even our high expectations for her in her freshman year and Zoe and Carsyn have been smooth and steady for us throughout the season.”