No. 10 Florida State softball completed its sweep of Boston College on Sunday at Harrington Athletics Village in Brighton, Massachusetts. The Seminoles defeated the Eagles, 8-0.

With the win, FSU (46-8, 21-3 ACC) earned the ACC regular-season championship. FSU earns back-to-back ACC regular-season titles. It marks FSU’s 19th ACC regular-season title. Florida State’s 38 combined ACC Championships (19 regular season, 19 tournament) are the most of any program in the country. Boston College finishes the regular season at 13-38 (3-21 ACC).

FSU earned the No. 1 seed in this week’s ACC Tournament in Charlottesville, Virginia. The Seminoles will open play Thursday in the quarterfinals against the winner of the game between No. 8 seed Notre Dame and No. 9 seed Georgia Tech at 11 a.m. on ACC Network.

The Irish and Yellow Jackets will meet Wednesday at 11 a.m. on ACC Network. FSU swept both teams during the regular season, hosting Notre Dame in Tallahassee and traveling to Atlanta to face Georgia Tech. The full bracket can be found here.

In Sunday’s game, FSU jumped ahead early and continued to add on.

The Seminoles scored three runs in the first inning. Third baseman Jaysoni Beachum doubled to left field and advanced to third on a productive out. Catcher Anna Hinde followed with an RBI single to score Beachum. Right fielder Bella Ruggiero then walked, moving Hinde to second. Center fielder Kennedy Harp singled through the left side, scoring Hinde, and designated player Shelby McKenzie added another RBI single to bring home Ruggiero.

FSU extended its lead to 5-0 in the second inning. Shortstop Isa Torres led off with a single and moved to second on a walk by Beachum. Left fielder Ashtyn Danley delivered an RBI single, scoring Torres and advancing Beachum to third. Hinde later fouled out, but Beachum tagged and scored.

The lead became 7-0 in the fourth inning. With two runners in scoring position and no outs, Danley hit a sacrifice fly to score Torres from third. McKenzie worked a bases-loaded walk to score Beachum from third for the second run in the inning. 

FSU added their final run of the game in the top of the seventh inning when Torres singled, went first-to-third on an error that allowed Beachum to reach, and then came home to score when Danley put one in play.

FSU finished with eight runs on 10 hits, including two doubles. The Seminoles also walked eight times, while striking out just once. FSU did strand 12 on the base paths.

The Eagles didn’t get their first hit until there were two outs in the bottom of the fourth. They worked a walk in the sixth inning, which was the first walk issued by FSU pitching on the weekend. They added their second hit of the game to open the bottom of the seventh.

Bella Dimitrijevic started in the circle for FSU, pitching two innings while facing the minimum and striking out one. She threw 24 pitches, 16 for strikes. Jazzy Francik entered in relief to begin the third inning. She threw the final five innnings. She allowed two hits, walked one, and struck out three. She threw 57 pitches, 36 of which were strikes. She earned the win and moved to 20-2 on the season.

The Seminoles are 52-4 all-time against Boston College. Head coach Lonni Alameda has lost just twice to the Eagles in her 18 seasons leading Florida State.