'Noles finish 0-8 on road in ACC
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| Team Stat Comparison |
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FLORIDA STATE |
GEORGIA TECH |
| Points |
60 |
63 |
| FG Made-Attempted |
19-60 (.317) |
20-47 (.426) |
| 3P Made-Attempted |
6-31 (.194) |
7-21 (.333) |
| FT Made-Attempted |
16-23 (.696) |
16-23 (.696) |
| Fouls (Tech/Flagrant) |
20 (0/0) |
18 (0/0) |
| Next 5 Games |
| FLORIDA STATE (ET) |
GEORGIA TECH (ET) |
| 03/12 @NCST 7:00pm | | 03/17 @WICH 8:00pm | | 03/23 ISU 7:00pm | | 11/19 TXSO 6:00pm | | 11/22 AMCC 7:00pm |
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| 03/12 UNC 2:30pm | | 03/13 @DUKE 1:30pm | | 03/19 UNI 2:50pm | | 03/21 BC 2:15pm | | 03/26 NEV 9:40pm |
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| · Complete Schedule: Florida State | Georgia Tech
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ATLANTA (AP) -- Marvin Lewis almost always took a back seat to a
teammate this season, with leading scorer B.J. Elder or high-flying
Isma'il Muhammad getting most of the attention.
In the final home game of his college career, Lewis finally
stood out.
He scored 16 of his 21 points in the second half and tied a
season high with five 3-pointers, helping Georgia Tech (No. 22 ESPN/USA Today, No. 19 AP) hold
off Florida State 63-60 Saturday.
Jarrett Jack added 18 points, a career-high 12 rebounds and six
assists for the Yellow Jackets (22-8, 9-7 Atlantic Coast
Conference), including two free throws with 33.5 seconds left to
seal it.
But the effort from Lewis in the second half helped them rally
for their third straight victory.
"Jack was a big factor, but the guy that gave us some breathing
room was Marvin Lewis," Georgia Tech coach Paul Hewitt said. "He
really hit some big shots. I'm thrilled for him to go out on Senior
Day the way he did."
Lewis, three points short of his season best, played for the
first time in front of his grandmother, 85-year-old Mary Lewis. She
joined his parents and younger sister in the crowd, and he gave
them plenty to watch.
"I just tried to take it as a regular game," he said. "If you
get into all the emotion, you can struggle. I just tried to
maintain an even keel."
Adam Waleskowski and
Anthony Richardson each had 12 points for
the Seminoles (18-12, 6-10), who lost their fourth straight and
finished 0-8 on the road in the ACC. Despite five victories over
Top 25 teams, they likely need a run in the conference tournament
to qualify for the NCAA tournament for the first time since 1993.
"I knew going into the game that as a team we were entering
uncharted waters with the importance of this game," Florida State
coach Leonard Hamilton said. "There's a certain mind-set that you
have to get into to win on the road. I was hoping, with our backs
against the wall, we'd be able to find it."
Tim Pickett, the fifth-leading scorer in the conference at 16.5
points a game, finished with only 10 points, his lowest total in
four games. He fouled out with 6:43 left and played with an injury
to his right ankle.
"We have to keep our heads up," Pickett said. "You get tired
of these close losses. As hard as we play, we shouldn't be losing
close games like this."
Georgia Tech, coming off an upset victory over No. 3 Duke, came
back behind Lewis. He scored 14 points in the first 11:38 of the
period, including four 3-pointers, and helped the Yellow Jackets
take their first lead since the first half.
"This was a test of our will, our character," Lewis said.
"Offensively, we weren't doing so well, but defensively, we
maintained our intensity. That's going to win us some games."
Florida State took its final lead on a 3 by
Nate Johnson with
9:26 left, and he made a layup about six minutes later to tie it
for the final time at 56.
But
Anthony McHenry, an offensively challenged player known
mostly for his defense, gave the Yellow Jackets the lead for good
on a powerful dunk after a nifty feed by Jack, and the Seminoles
missed their final five shots to lose for the sixth time in their
last eight games.
"I give Georgia Tech a lot of credit, but at the same time, our
ineptness on defense was obvious," Hamilton said. "It's very
tough for me to find positive things about this game. Right now, it
feels like shot after shot just went in for them."
Georgia Tech played without backup point guard
Will Bynum (hip
pointer), and his absence was felt in the first half when Jack
picked up two quick fouls.
"It was actually a surprise to me that Will didn't play," Jack
said. "Coach told me after the shoot around that I was going to
have to go for the long haul. I played 37 minutes, more than I'm
used to, and I got tired, but I played through it."
With Jack out, Elder shifted over to run the offense, a role he
struggled with last season, and Florida State took advantage.
A 22-10 run in the first half gave the Seminoles their
seven-point lead, thanks to tough defense from Pickett. He had six
steals in only 11 minutes -- he picked up his second foul with about
seven minutes left in the half -- and harassed Elder and the other
perimeter players for Georgia Tech.
Theodis Tarver had a three-point play late in the half to get
the Yellow Jackets within four, setting up the rally in the second
half.