It is the home field of the Florida State Seminoles baseball team of the NCAA Division I Atlantic Coast Conference.Inside of the tradition room is a lounge area with multiple televisions that continually broadcast historic moments that have occurred within the baseball program throughout the years.[5] The Mike Loynd Tradition Room was built as a part of the nearly $12 million, two-year renovation project that ended in 2004 giving rise to the Dick Howser Stadium we see today.The room was built in large part because of a generous donation by former Golden Spikes Award winner Mike Loynd.Existing since 1977 the animals are a group of Florida State baseball fans that come to the games and cheer on the Seminoles.The Animals consist of students, alumni, business people, families, public servants, and anyone else who has a passion for Florida State Baseball.[8] In recent years, the Animals website Section B Online, has begun generating hundreds of thousands of hits per month and is the premier source of Florida State Baseball on the Internet.