NCAAB Game Recap - Miami (FL) at Florida State
Sat Jan 27, 2018 4:00 PM EST

UVA
65
Duke
63
F
TAMU
68
Kansas
79
F
KY
83
WVU
76
F
Cin
62
Mem
48
F
NCSU
95
UNC
91
F(OT)
Utah
73
Ariz
74
F
Okla
73
Bama
80
F
TxTch
70
SouthCar
63
F
USF
73
Gonz
82
F
Portl
55
StMar
72
F
LSU
70
Aub
95
F
Baylor
60
Fla
81
F
Colora
66
AzSt
80
F
Tenn
68
IaSt
45
F
Duques
58
URI
61
F
Akr
106
Ball
111
F(2OT)
FaDi
89
Bry
78
F
Fairf
70
Quin
75
F
YSU
67
WIGB
85
F
Maine
74
UMBC
86
F
Amer
69
Colg
83
F
Clev
47
WIMil
70
F
Elon
83
Tows
76
F
NE
67
Drex
68
F
Campbl
64
Winth
75
F
ChaSo
84
Radf
81
F(OT)
Miss
72
Tex
85
F
UGA
51
KSU
56
F
Drake
73
Evans
77
F
KennSt
81
USC-Up
80
F
NIU
72
W MI
79
F
VCU
84
GMas
76
F
UMass
69
Ford
82
F
Lafy
74
HolyC
85
F
TxSt
50
GASt
54
F
StJon
45
Butl
70
F
NOrl
68
InWor
58
F
W IL
69
NDSU
80
F
JMU
59
Charl
66
F
Troy
69
UL
81
F
Longw
57
GWebb
60
F
FAU
63
Rice
62
F
UTRGV
87
ChiSt
81
F
USA
74
ULM
83
F
ArkLR
62
CoCar
72
F
ArkSt
93
App
88
F
E MI
58
Mia-O
48
F
Citad
76
Mercer
74
F
WCU
66
Furm
100
F
StFNY
72
MtStM
86
F
Maris
78
Monm
91
F
Army
68
LoyMD
79
F
IUPUI
62
IL-C
71
F
Colum
81
Corn
82
F
Sac
71
PorSt
61
F
S UT
66
MTSt
69
F
UNH
57
Bingha
52
F
Lib
81
Presb
66
F
USD
89
LoyMa
82
F
TCU
78
Vand
81
F
Dayt
65
StLou
75
F
Lipsco
86
NJIT
79
F(OT)
NFla
73
Stetsn
65
F
Syr
60
Pitt
55
F
Rut
43
PSU
60
F
Mia-FL
94
FSU
103
F(OT)
How
85
MD-ES
75
F
NCC
64
NCAT
70
F
SCSt
65
Copp
73
F
Savan
106
DelSt
86
F
CenCT
89
LIU
94
F(OT)
HiPt
77
UNCA
84
F
Kent
84
CenMI
76
F
CenAR
95
NWSt
78
F
(N/A)
74
ORU
105
F
GrCan
56
UtVal
68
F
VMI
70
Chat
69
F
Hartfo
77
UMassL
70
F
TexAr
59
GaSo
74
F
Wyo
90
SJSU
86
F(OT)
N CO
65
E WA
67
F
IPFW
76
SDSt
78
F
McNee
80
Lamar
86
F
JackSt
67
MsVl
72
F
SDak
68
Denv
84
F
Harv
86
Brown
77
F
SCla
73
Pepp
59
F
SIU
79
MOSt
77
F
FIU
67
N TX
69
F(OT)
OkSt
65
Ark
66
F
SIU-E
72
Belm
83
F
PVAM
86
ASU
80
F
FlaAM
75
Hamp
71
F
Alc
48
South
61
F
BethC
70
Norf
71
F
SHSU
66
SFA
82
F
ETSU
75
Woff
62
F
Iona
78
Manh
65
F
Navy
77
Leh
75
F
Niag
105
Canis
89
F
Dart
64
Yale
74
F
W&M
84
UNCW
81
F
Hof
64
Del
59
F
Albany
57
Stony
50
F
UtSt
65
Fres
62
F
Marsh
74
W Ky
85
F
UTEP
50
MTSU
81
F
USM
66
LaTec
89
F
JU
62
FlGlf
68
F
BGSU
75
Toled
101
F
StJos
56
Penn
67
F
ODU
88
UNCC
66
F
TXSo
58
AlaAM
56
F
SeLA
67
Nich
63
F
NMSt
73
UMKC
48
F
UNCG
98
Samf
82
F
MorSt
76
APSU
92
F
UCSB
76
UCRiv
69
F
CAPoly
56
UCDav
80
F
OrSt
57
Oreg
66
F
UTSA
82
UAB
70
F
Iowa
84
Nebras
98
F
GTown
77
Crei
85
F
VaTec
80
ND
75
F
Wake
77
Lou
96
F
SEMO
60
JSU
78
F
E KY
73
Murr
88
F
Mizzu
62
MissSt
74
F
HCU
69
TXAMC
79
F(OT)
E IL
47
TNSt
50
F
NoAZ
64
Mont
82
F
Web
77
IdaSt
70
F
ColSt
65
NM
80
F
Pacif
65
BYU
80
F
TN-M
55
TNTec
63
F
Gram
69
ArkPB
68
F
LongB
70
CSNor
66
F
UND
71
Ida
96
F
SDSU
78
UNLV
88
F
Bois
70
AF
64
F
Valpa
65
IlSt
76
F
Stan
73
UCLA
89
F
CS-Ful
69
HI
66
F

Jan 27, 2018, 4:00 PM EST

Final (OT)

1

2

OT

T

Miami (FL)

39

44

11

94

Florida State

44

39

20

103

FSU survives 3-point onslaught from Miami to win in OT
Sat Jan 27, 2018 8:36 PM

TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (AP) When a team allows 15 or more 3-pointers in a game that usually translates into a loss.

Florida State is starting to make a habit out of overcoming that.

The Seminoles defeated Miami 103-94 in overtime on Saturday at the Tucker Center despite the Hurricanes making a school-record 17 3-pointers. Last season, Florida State was able to beat Notre Dame despite the Fighting Irish making 15 from beyond the arc.

"I think we just stuck with our game plan. We didn't deviate. We were able to get good spacing, make the extra pass and get high-percentage shots," coach Leonard Hamilton said of the similarities in both games. "Miami doesn't have many weaknesses but I didn't expect them to make 17 3s."

The 17 3-pointers eclipsed Miami's previous mark of 15, which it had done previously four times, most recently against North Carolina in 2015. The 34 attempts were two shy of the school record.

"I've coached a lot of games. That does seem like a lot," said Miami coach Jim Larranaga. "They made nine and I thought that was a lot. Early in the second half they switched to a zone. (Christ) Koumadje hangs around the basket so it's really hard to attack near the basket so we tried to create some 3-point looks. We got a lot of good looks and made the shots."

According to College Basketball Reference, this was the first time in 13 games this season that a team from a Power Five conference has made 17 or more 3-pointers and lost.

Miami (15-5, 4-4 Atlantic Coast Conference) missed six of its first seven 3-pointers but was 16 of 27 the rest of the game. Dejan Vasiljevic, who came off the bench to score 20 points, was 6 of 10 on 3s while Lonnie Walker (23 points) and Anthony Lawrence (19) made four each.

Florida State (16-5, 5-4) was able to withstand the onslaught by shooting a season-high 60 percent from the field (33 of 55) and having six players score 13 points or more. Phil Cofer led the way with 21 points while Braian Angola added 18 and CJ Walker 17.

They also had a 38-30 edge in points in the paint and dominated at the line making 26 more trips and outscoring the Hurricanes 28-9.

Cofer, who also had eight rebounds, said this might have been the most balanced scoring game FSU has played in conference in his four years.

For Hamilton, who has unofficially made this year's theme "Winning by Committee," this was a textbook definition.

"You had different guys stepping up at critical times. We are growing and maturing," he said.

Florida State led for most of regulation and was up by as many as 10 points midway through the first half. Miami was finally able to tie it at 83 on a Dewan Huell dunk with 1:03 remaining in regulation.

BIG PICTURE

Miami: The Hurricanes have played two straight overtime games since the start of the 2013-14 season. Walker, a 6-foot-5 freshman, continues to be a bright spot as he is averaging 19 points over the past five games.

Florida State: The Seminoles dropped three of its first four ACC games but have won three straight as they find themselves above .500 at the midway point. Three of their next four games are on the road though and the lone home contest is against second-ranked Virginia on Feb. 7.

TURNING POINT

The Seminoles regained control by scoring the first seven points in overtime. The Hurricanes missed their first three shots and had a turnover while Florida State had a Koumadje dunk, Walker layup and Mann 3-point play.

"The first few possessions, we surprised them with our intensity. That's how we ended up winning," Mann said.

STAT OF THE DAY

Florida State committed a season-low seven turnovers and had only one - a shot-clock violation - in the final 37:25

UP NEXT

Miami: Has two of its next three at home starting Wednesday against Pittsburgh.

Florida State: Travels to Wake Forest on Wednesday in the first of two straight road games.

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Leaders

Miami (FL) PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
L. Walker IV 23 0 5 4 0 1
D. Vasiljevic 20 0 0 2 0 0
Florida State PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
P. Cofer 21 0 2 8 1 1
B. Angola 18 0 6 7 1 0

Team Comparison

Mia-FL FSU
Points For 94 103
Field Goals 34/68-50% 33/55-60%
Three Pointers 17/34-50% 9/19-47%
Free Throws 9/13-69% 28/39-72%
Offensive Rebounds 9 7
Defensive Rebounds 20 28
Rebounds 30 35
Blocks 3 2
Steals 4 2
Turnovers 7 7
Personal Fouls 25 15
Technical Fouls 0 0
Ejections 0 0

2017-18 Reg Season - Series Tied 1-1

Date Result Away Pts Ldr Home Pts Ldr
Sun Jan 7 FSU 74 @ Mia-FL 80 B. Angola 16 B. Brown Jr. 23
Sat Jan 27 Mia-FL 94 @ FSU 103 L. Walker IV 23 P. Cofer 21

Game Information

Stadium: Donald L. Tucker Center, Tallahassee, Florida
Attendance: 11,675
Game Time: