TALLAHASSEE — Florida State let a late lead evaporate in regulation. Given another chance in overtime, the Seminoles got it done against No. 6 Duke.
RayQuan Evans made a pair of free throws with 12 seconds left in overtime, John Butler blocked Wendell Moore’s driving attempt in the lane with 2 seconds remaining, and FSU stunned Duke 79-78 Tuesday night.
The Seminoles (11-5, 5-2 Atlantic Coast Conference) led by nine in the second half but ended up needing Evans’ driving layup high off the glass with 2 seconds left to send the game to overtime. FSU held on for its first win over a ranked Blue Devils team since Jan. 10, 2017, and its 14th win over an AP Top 25 team in the past four seasons.
“I thought our effort was at a Level 5 tonight, offensively and defensively,” Seminoles coach Leonard Hamilton said. “It took a tremendous effort on our kids’ part.”
Caleb Mills had 16 of his 18 points in the second half and overtime for FSU, which won its fourth straight. Butler, a freshman, scored a career-high 14 points, and Naheem McLeod had season highs of nine points and seven rebounds for the Seminoles.
Paolo Banchero had 20 points and 12 rebounds, the fourth straight game the freshman has scored 20 or more, and Mark Williams had 15 points and seven rebounds for Duke (14-3, 4-2).
Duke trailed 59-50 with 6:53 remaining, but a 3-pointer by Moore kicked off a furious rally by the Blue Devils, who went ahead 67-65 on Williams’ dunk with 30 seconds to go. Banchero scored seven points during the closing stretch and assisted on two dunks by Williams. Moore finished with 13 points.
“That was just a tremendous basketball game,” Duke coach Mike Krzyzewski said. “Two teams that just played their hearts out. I thought it was the most physical game we’ve been in.”
Butler made 5 of 8 shots from the floor and 3 of 4 from 3-point range.
Evans and Anthony Polite were quiet early, scoring two combined points in the first half for FSU. Polite finished with nine points and five assists, while Evans had six crucial points and five assists.
A week ago, it was Evans who also drove the lane in the final seconds of regulation, drawing a foul and sinking two free throws as the Seminoles knocked off Miami. This time he drove again, and his shot helped secure a signature win.
“I just think in the moment I did what the team needed me to do,” Evans said.
INJURY REPORT
Duke starting guard Trevor Keels went down with what Krzyzewski said was a calf injury with 10:11 left in regulation. Keels had nine points on 3-of-11 shooting.
FSU’s Tanor Ngom played for the first time since Nov. 24 against Boston University. Ngom took part in warmups and played the final 1:27 of the first half, pulling down a rebound. He had missed nine straight games.
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Duke lost for the second time this month, both to Sunshine State teams. They were beaten at home by Miami on Jan. 8. The Blue Devils could slip a little but will likely stay in the top 10 if they beat Syracuse this weekend.
THE TAKEAWAY
Duke: It had 15 turnovers and was outrebounded 42-37.
FSU: It had nine steals, held Duke to 2-of-13 from the floor to start the second half and won its 13th straight overtime game.
UP NEXT
Duke: Hosts Syracuse on Saturday.
Florida State: Hosts North Florida on Thursday.
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By BOB FERRANTE
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