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Virginia at Florida State

Douglas' big second half pushes No. 25 Seminoles past Cavaliers
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TALLAHASSEE, Fla. -- Virginia coach Dave Leitao has seen all he wants to of Florida State's Toney Douglas.

Douglas scored 19 points and matched a career high with seven assists Tuesday as the 25th-ranked Seminoles defeated Leitao's Cavaliers 68-57 on Tuesday night, handing Virginia its eighth consecutive loss -- including two to the Seminoles.

"Ultimately it comes down to a guy who knows he is good and understands how and when to be good," a somber Leitao said. "He's smart enough to use himself as a decoy."

Douglas, the ACC's leading scorer in conference competition, scored 15 points in a decisive second half -- including successive 3-point shots only 25 seconds apart that gave Florida State a 40-35 lead.

"He took it over with big shots," Virginia coach Dave Leitao said. "He's at another level than most of the other guys."

The Seminoles (19-5, 6-3 Atlantic Coast Conference) shook off a woeful first-half shooting effort with a blistering 70.8 percent performance in the second half.

Virginia (7-13, 1-8) was led by Sylven Landesberg's 14 points.

Uche Echefu added 17 points and Solomon Alabi had 13 for the Seminoles, which took the lead for good at 43-41 on Deividas Dulkys second of 3-point baskets. It was the second successive double-figures showing for Alabi, who had 17 points to accompany Douglas's 23 on Saturday in a victory at Clemson.

"Once my teammates start hitting shots, it's impossible," Douglas said. "Nobody can guard them."

Alabi, who made 10 of 15 shots in Florida State's two victories last week and earned the ACC's rookie of the week honors, was 6-for-8 on Tuesday.

"Every day he wakes up he gets better," Leitao said. "It's going to be difficult for any team to stop him."

But the 7-foot-1 Alabi wasn't particularly happy.

"I didn't get enough rebounds. I didn't get enough blocks," said Alabi, who grabbed six rebounds and his 49th and 50th blocked shots of the season.

It was the first time in eight games Douglas failed to score 20 or more points. And, he had some chances late in the game, but missed a pair of late free throws.

Mike Scott's 3-pointer with 8:26 left gave Virginia its final lead at 41-40.

Jumpers by Alabi and Echefu and a breakaway layup by Douglas -- all within a minute -- gave the Seminoles a 49-43 lead with 5:30 left.

"We can't depend on Toney every night," Echefu said. "We just want to get everybody involved."

And so would Leitao.

"We continue to try and find a way to get us back on track," he said. "We're playing some of the best teams in the country and the margin of error is razor thin."

Virginia, which hasn't won since a 74-50 victory against Brown on Jan. 6, stayed in it early by dominating the boards, allowing Florida State only one offensive rebound in the first half.

The Cavaliers, however, led 22-20 at halftime because of 10 turnovers and 27.8 percent shooting.

The Seminoles, the lowest-scoring team in the ACC, shot only 26.1 percent in the first half as Douglas managed only four points after going scoreless the first 16:06 while trying to help free his teammates for shots.

"He's trying to get as many of his teammates involved and milk the ability that they have," Florida State coach Leonard Hamilton said. "He's playing with that kind of focus."

Florida State, which has gone 10 years without an NCAA tournament invitation, moved into the Associated Press' weekly rankings Monday for the first time in more than 11 years on the strength of victories last week against Georgia Tech and Clemson.

Douglas seemed unsure about the additional attention.

"Now that we're ranked, a lot of teams are going to be trying to come at us more than they used to," he said. "We've got to stay on point."

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FSU's Toney Douglas leads all players in points and assists, and shows he can play some defense, too.  (AP)
FSU's Toney Douglas leads all players in points and assists, and shows he can play some defense, too. (AP)

 
Scoreboard
Virginia (7-13)223557
Florida State #25 (19-5) «204868
VA:Sylven Landesberg 14 Pts
VA:Mike Scott 9 Reb
VA:Sammy Zeglinski 3 Ast
FLST:T. Douglas 19 Pts
FLST:U. Echefu 6 Reb
FLST:T. Douglas 7 Ast
 

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PLAYERS OF THE GAME
Florida StateVirginia
FLST
T. Douglas
VA
S. Landesberg
PtsRebsAstPtsRebsAst
19371463
Virginia Cavaliers
S. Landesberg, G386-192-463214
J. Jones, G313-111-14148
C. Baker, G223-70-02138
A. Sene, C211-40-05022
S. Tat, G-F130-20-03010
M. Scott, F243-51-29148
S. Zeglinski, G243-90-02327
T. Soroye, C132-30-13014
J. Tucker, F112-60-01026
M. Farrakhan, G30-10-01010
M. Diane, G-FDid Not Play
J. Meyinsse, F-CDid Not Play
W. Sherrill, FDid Not Play
J. Brandenburg, CDid Not Play
Totals 23-674-83692257
 34.3%50.0% 
Florida State Seminoles
T. Douglas, G366-135-737119
U. Echefu, F306-92-460217
S. Alabi, C276-81-263113
C. Singleton, F211-32-21225
D. Kitchen, G180-51-23201
J. DeMercy, F201-30-03212
L. Loucks, G170-02-20212
D. Dulkys, G163-50-00019
R. Reid, F80-00-01010
X. Gibson, F-C70-10-03010
B. Hoff, GDid Not Play
P. Jordan, GDid Not Play
E. Vanderwerff, GDid Not Play
Totals 23-4713-1926181168
 48.9%68.4% 
ACC
TeamConf. W-LTot. W-L
North Carolina14-232-6
Duke13-327-7
Florida St.12-425-10
Virginia9-722-10
N.C. State9-724-13
Miami (Fla.)9-720-13
Clemson8-816-15
Maryland6-1017-15
Virginia Tech4-1216-17
Wake Forest4-1213-18
Georgia Tech4-1211-20
Boston College4-129-22
 
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