FSU to Honor FAMU Coach Ward with Retirement of No. 12 Jersey

October 23, 2025
Staff
By Dennis Driscoll, FAMU Athletics
FAMU Head Basketball Coach Charlie Ward Will Have His FSU No. 12 Jersey Retired
FSU Honors FAMU Coach Ward with Retirement of No. 12 Jersey

Florida A&M University's Head Basketball Coach Charlie Ward, who led the Florida State basketball team to three NCAA Tournaments and who is still the only player in history to win the Heisman Trophy and be selected in the first round of the NBA Draft, will have his basketball jersey retired and hung in the rafters at the Donald L. Tucker Center.

The ceremony will take place prior to Florida A&M’s exhibition game versus Florida State on Sunday, Oct. 26 at 4:00 p.m.

FAMU Coach Charlie Ward will have his basketball jersey retired on Sunday, Oct. 26.

Tickets to the FAMU exhibition on sale here: https://seminoles.evenue.net/events/MBSINGLE.

Student tickets are free to students from both schools – all they will need to do is show their I.D. upon entering.

Ward will be the first student-athlete in Florida State history to have his number retired in both football (No. 17) and basketball (No. 12).

"I enjoyed every moment of my college experience," said Ward. "I'm grateful for the honor of having both of my jerseys retired. It's truly a blessing from my Heavenly Father to be acknowledged in this way and see the work I put in as a student-athlete was recognized by others. Grateful for all of my family, coaches, administrators, professors, and teammates for assisting in my success."

Ward, the most decorated player in the history of college football, is also one of the top basketball players in Florida State history. After leading the Seminoles to the 1991 Metro Conference Championship, he helped usher the Seminoles into the ACC in 1992. Ward then led the Seminoles to three straight NCAA Tournament appearances, advancing to the Elite 8 in 1993 and the Sweet 16 in 1992.

Ward's career as a Seminole basketball player spanned 91 games. He averaged 8.1 points, 3.1 rebounds, and a program-record 2.6 steals per game. He is the Seminoles all-time leader in steals with 238 – more than 30 years after his career at Florida State concluded. Ward's nine steals against South Carolina on March 2, 1991, also still ranks tied for the second-highest single-game steals total in school history. He totaled six or more steals in seven different games during his career.

Ward's career spanned four seasons and two incredibly successful runs in two different conferences. He helped the Seminoles win the 1991 Metro Conference Championship. In that win over Louisville, Ward led Florida State to the conference championship clinching victory after the Seminoles had trailed by 20 points (56-36) with under 16 minutes remaining in the game.

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