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Florida State Athletics Hall of Fame

India Trotter
India Trotter
  • Induction:
    2017

India Trotter, who was the first NSCAA First Team All-American in the history of Florida State's soccer program, becomes the second soccer player ever inducted into the FSU Athletics Hall of Fame.

Trotter would earn All-America honors twice (2005, 2006) over her FSU career, and she led FSU to College Cup appearances in 2003, 2005 and 2006, and earned NCAA All-Tournament honors every season at FSU.

The state of Florida Player of the Year in 2005 and 2006, Trotter was the first Seminole ever to be named a M.A.C. Hermann Trophy semi-finalist.

Trotter finished her FSU career as the fifth-leading goal scorer in school history and with the second-most game-winning goals ever recorded by a Seminole. She also held the distinction of having scored more goals, game-winning goals and points than any other FSU player in postseason play at the time of her induction.

She appeared in a then school record 97 career games and her 95 career starts was just one shy of the most in school history when she graduated.

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