Florida State rallied to within 2 points but misfired on a 3-pointer that would have tied it. At the beginning of the game, we were a bit too anxious,” Florida State Coach Leonard Hamilton said. “We just couldn’t get in a good offensive rhythm.”The lead eventually flipped to Florida State on a 5-point possession, consisting of a 3-pointer by P.J. PhotoFlorida State’s bench was largely responsible for the mini-comeback in the second half. Ultimately, the difference was Charles Matthews’s 17 points, which helped make up for Wagner’s low total of 12, and the defense, which limited Florida State to a season-low score.
Source: New York Times March 25, 2018 04:52 UTC