Pirates, make your voices heard as you weigh in on who will be chosen to represent the Pensacola State College student body as your reigning Homecoming 2025 King and Queen. Your friends and family can also cast a vote!
Nineteen self-nominated students have stepped up in confidence that they have what it takes to wear the crowns and earn the titles of Pirate royalty, with the top five votes in each category earning a place on the royal Court.
You can only vote once, so be sure to make it count and cast your ballot at https://www.pensacolastate.edu/homecoming/. To get to know the nominees a little better, click on each nominee’s photo and read a brief biography submitted by him or her.
The tradition of self-nomination for Court started with the first PSC Homecoming celebration in the 1970s, and students have embraced the practice ever since. Voting ceases Friday at noon, and the 2025 Homecoming Court will be announced on Saturday, Feb. 1 at noon.
The Homecoming Court will be presented, and the Homecoming Queen and King will be crowned on Wednesday, Feb. 12, at 6:30 p.m. in Hartsell Arena on the Pensacola campus, between the women’s and men’s basketball games against Tallahassee State College.
Homecoming Queen Nominees
- Brooklee Carlton
- Latarash Clark
- Megan Coughlin
- Alexandra Parks
- Megan Couey
- Anetia Dukes
- Shakevia Kirkland
- Lindsey Sheets
- Esther Ramirez
- Mattie Macfalls
- Jodee Maloy
- Tiyona Osorio
- Lindsey Vincent
Homecoming King Nominees
- Oshay Creer
- Cooper Dalrymple
- Tyriq Flowers
- Troy Mims
- Gabriel Nees
- John Perry