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Wisconsin at Florida State

Hughes' improbable shot in OT lifts 12th-seeded Wisconsin past FSU
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East Regional | Edge: Xavier-Wisconsin

BOISE, Idaho -- After spending all night doing the dirty work on defense, Trevon Hughes got a more glamorous role at the end: Shooter of the crazy, spinning, bank shot with the game on the line.

NCAA College Basketball Recap - Wisconsin Badgers at Florida State Seminoles - Mar 20, 2009 - CBSSports.com

Otherwise known as the game-winner for Wisconsin.

Hughes banked in a twisting shot over Florida State's outstretched arms with two seconds left in overtime to lift the Badgers to a 61-59 victory in the first round of the NCAA tournament Friday night.

"Basically, I came off the screen, they left me open and they let me make a play," Hughes said. "I got in the lane and did what I had to do to get the `W."'

Next up for 12th-seeded Wisconsin (20-12) is a meeting with Xavier in the second round of the East Regional.

It's doubtful the Badgers or Hughes will face a tougher test than what they had in Seminoles star Toney Douglas, the under-appreciated guard who averages 21 points and led fifth-seeded Florida State (25-10) to its first tournament appearance in 11 years.

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Douglas finished with 26 points, not a single one of them easy, thanks to huge defensive work from Hughes and Jordan Taylor, who took turns covering FSU's star.

Douglas' 3-point shot with 1:16 left gave the Seminoles a 59-56 lead but, smothered by the Wisconsin defense, he missed another one that would have put it away with less than 10 seconds to go.

That set the stage for Hughes, who had the ball all the way after a timeout, trailing by one with 8.3 seconds left.

He dribbled left, spun right into the lane, then flipped the game-winner over Douglas and Chris Singleton. Drew contact, too, and made the free throw for a three-point play to make it 61-59.

"I'm just glad the coach had the trust in me," Hughes said. "We didn't want to go home tonight so I said to myself, `Attack, attack.' If I get stopped, I'd look for my shooter because he was open and making shots all game. But I got the foul and the one."

And the win.

For cappers, Hughes batted away Florida State's desperation pass at the end and the Badgers mobbed him at halfcourt to celebrate the victory.

"I think we got beat by a team tonight that stuck to their game plan," Florida State coach Leonard Hamilton said. "With the game on the line, they executed."

Jason Bohannon - Hughes' "shooter" - led Wisconsin with 16 points, including a 3-pointer with the shot clock going off for 52-50 lead with 55 seconds left in regulation.

Keaton Nankivil had 14 and Hughes and Marcus Landry had 10 each for Wisconsin, which endured a six-game losing streak in January that put Bucky on the bubble for the last six weeks of the season. The Badgers stressed on Selection Sunday when it took a while for their name to pop up. Hearts were surely beating faster at the end of this one.

Florida State, meanwhile, has an NCAA tournament resume you could fit on the back of a business card - a grand total of 11 appearances. And though it won't grow much after this one, the Seminoles were certainly part of a memorable game.

Douglas had to work hard for every shot - had to work just to get the ball most of the time - thanks to the smothering done by Hughes and Jordan Taylor, who also took turns on the FSU star.

He finally shook free midway through the second half, scored nine of his team's 11 points during a stretch that turned a one-point defecit into a 44-37 lead.

But Wisconsin, down as much as 12 at halftime, wouldn't quit.

"Coach said, '20 minutes is guaranteed to us and nothing after that,"' Joe Krabbenhoft said. "He said let's take advantage of those 20 minutes on both ends. Every loose ball has got to be ours. Smile. Have fun. Just go out there and have a ball."

They did.

Bohannon hit a 3-pointer with 2:24 left to put the Badgers ahead 49-48. Later came his heave from about 25 feet that made it 52-50. Douglas, however, answered with two free throws and the game was headed to overtime.

Wisconsin joined Western Kentucky and Arizona as the third vaunted No. 12 seed to pull an upset over a 5. But was this really an upset? The Badgers have certainly been here before. Eleven straight times, in fact, and have made it out of the first round all but once since 2002.

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'I got in the lane and did what I had to do to get the ''W,'' ' Trevon Hughes says of his winner.
 
'I got in the lane and did what I had to do to get the ''W,'' ' Trevon Hughes says of his winner. (Getty Images)
 

 
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Scoreboard
Wisconsin #12 «1933961
Florida State #53121759
WI:Jason Bohannon 16 Pts
WI:Joe Krabbenhoft 6 Reb
WI:Trevon Hughes 4 Ast
FLST:T. Douglas 26 Pts
FLST:D. Kitchen 8 Reb
FLST:T. Douglas 2 Ast
 

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PLAYERS OF THE GAME
Florida StateWisconsin
FLST
T. Douglas
WI
J. Bohannon
PtsRebsAstPtsRebsAst
26521641
Wisconsin Badgers
T. Hughes, G393-43-514310
J. Krabbenhoft, G-F341-50-06313
M. Landry, F315-100-030410
J. Bohannon, G306-110-141216
J. Leuer, F160-70-03000
T. Jarmusz, G-F251-42-22015
J. Taylor, G251-31-22213
K. Nankivil, F235-92-240414
R. Wilson, G-F20-10-00000
K. Gullikson, FDid Not Play
M. Cain, G-FDid Not Play
J. Gavinski, CDid Not Play
B. Valentyn, GDid Not Play
W. Smith, GDid Not Play
I. Markolf, CDid Not Play
J. Berggren, F-CDid Not Play
Totals 22-548-1225101661
 40.7%66.7% 
Florida State Seminoles
T. Douglas, G418-168-952326
C. Singleton, F394-82-231212
D. Kitchen, G363-80-08106
S. Alabi, C203-40-04016
U. Echefu, F180-20-03030
J. DeMercy, F220-01-20221
R. Reid, F200-02-21012
D. Dulkys, G190-30-02030
X. Gibson, F-C52-32-32006
L. Loucks, G40-20-00010
B. Hoff, G10-00-00000
P. Jordan, GDid Not Play
E. Vanderwerff, GDid Not Play
Totals 20-4615-182861659
 43.5%83.3% 
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Indiana11-727-9
Purdue10-822-13
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Iowa8-1018-17
Minnesota6-1223-15
Illinois6-1217-15
Nebraska4-1412-18
Penn St.4-1412-20

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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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