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Mastromanno Adds FWAA All-American Honor
12/17/2024 12:00:00 PM | Football
TALLAHASSEE – Florida State redshirt senior punter Alex Mastromanno is the FWAA first-team All-American punter, adding to his first-team honors from Walter Camp, the AFCA and Associated Press. He is FSU's first consensus All-American punter since Shawn Powell in 2011 and FSU's first FWAA first-team punter since Rohn Stark in 1980.
Before Mastromanno, FSU's last consensus All-Americans at any position were running back Dalvin Cook and defensive end DeMarcus Walker in 2016.
Mastromanno, from Melbourne, Australia, led the country and set an ACC record with 49.3 yards per punt. He also led the nation with 30 punts of at least 50 yards en route to being a Ray Guy Award finalist for the second consecutive season.
FSU's career record holder for punts, punting average and total punting yards, Mastromanno ranked second in the nation with an average of 45.6 net yards per punt. He added 17 punts downed inside the 20-yard line, 18 fair catches, a long of 65 and just two touchbacks.
With 252 punts for 11,304 yards, Mastromanno topped Stark's previous school records (244, 10,418). Mastromanno's 44.9 career average broke Powell's previous record of 44.2.
In 2023, Mastromanno became FSU's first finalist for the Ray Guy Award and was a second-team All-American.
Before Mastromanno, FSU's last consensus All-Americans at any position were running back Dalvin Cook and defensive end DeMarcus Walker in 2016.
Mastromanno, from Melbourne, Australia, led the country and set an ACC record with 49.3 yards per punt. He also led the nation with 30 punts of at least 50 yards en route to being a Ray Guy Award finalist for the second consecutive season.
FSU's career record holder for punts, punting average and total punting yards, Mastromanno ranked second in the nation with an average of 45.6 net yards per punt. He added 17 punts downed inside the 20-yard line, 18 fair catches, a long of 65 and just two touchbacks.
With 252 punts for 11,304 yards, Mastromanno topped Stark's previous school records (244, 10,418). Mastromanno's 44.9 career average broke Powell's previous record of 44.2.
In 2023, Mastromanno became FSU's first finalist for the Ray Guy Award and was a second-team All-American.
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