Miguel scores 25 as USF beats No. 24 FAU 90-86 after nearly blowing 25-point lead
AP
Feb 18, 2024
TAMPA, Fla. (AP) Selton Miguel scored a career-high 25 points, Chris Youngblood added 23 and American Athletic Conference-leading South Florida Bulls won its 11th straight game after nearly blowing a 25-point lead, beating No. 24 Florida Atlantic Owls 90-86 on Sunday.
USF (19-5, 12-1 AAC), under first-year coach Amir Abdur-Rahim, is having just its second season with a winning record since 2011-12.
“We know that today is not solidifying anything,” Abdur-Rahim said. “We’re going to make sure we stay focused on our ultimate goal. The biggest thing we have right now is we control our destiny.”
FAU (20-6, 10-3), which had been favored by 5 1/2 points, according to FanDuel Sportsbook, got 23 points from Vladislav Goldin and 20 from Johnell Davis. The Owls, who made the Final Four last season, dropped to third place in the American when they lost their second out of their last four games.
The announced crowd of 10,659 set a South Florida home attendance record.
“This is just a heck of a college basketball game,” Florida Atlantic coach Dusty May said. “The environment was awesome for our game and our sport. Wish we could have came out on the other side of the win column, but proud of our effort, especially in the second half.”
After trailing by 25 midway with 8 1/2 minutes left, FAU cut its deficit to 87-86 on Jalen Gaffney's layup and Davis' 3-pointer with 23.1 seconds to go.
Youngblood made it 89-86 with a pair of free throws. After Davis missed a jumper, Youngblood secured the win by making one of two from the free-throw line with 4.6 seconds remaining.
“In the huddles, I kept on saying composure, composure and just relax because we've been in position on the other side,” Youngblood said. “So, we know what to do and how to go about everything.”
FAU got within 79-72 with 4 1/2 minutes left on a strange 5-point sequence. Nick Boyd hit a 3 while Gaffney was being foul. Gaffney made two free throws.
Youngblood made five consecutive free throws in the opening 10 seconds of the second half as USF grabbed a 51-31 advantage. The first two came before the clock started after Goldin was given a contact dead ball technical foul following the end of the first half.
Miguel had 16 points and Youngblood picked up 15 as USF took a 46-31 halftime lead.
“This ain’t the same old South Florida - it’s not,” Rahim said.
BIG PICTURE
Florida Atlantic: The Owls dropped to 4-4 in road games. In the previous two games away from home, FAU lost 76-73 in overtime at UAB on Feb. 8 and beat Wichita State 95-82 in OT three days later.
South Florida: The Bulls have never been ranked in the AP Top 25 but received votes in last Monday’s poll. They are seeking their first NCAA Tournament bid since 2011-12.
MILESTONES
USF is one victory away from matching a school-record 12-game winning streak, set in 1980-81. The 11 conference wins ties the most ever for USF. The 2011-12 squad had 11 Big East wins.
UP NEXT
Florida Atlantic: Hosts SMU on Thursday night.
South Florida: Plays Wednesday night at UTSA.
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1st Half
FAU
Owls
31
USF
Bulls
46
Time
Team
Play
Score
20:00
Vladislav Goldin vs. Corey Walker Jr. (Owls gains possession)
19:30
Nick Boyd misses three point jump shot
19:28
Corey Walker Jr. defensive rebound
19:08
Corey Walker Jr. turnover (lost ball) (Alijah Martin steals)
19:03
+2
Alijah Martin makes two point driving dunk
2-0
18:32
Chris Youngblood misses two point cutting layup
18:30
Alijah Martin defensive rebound
18:23
Nick Boyd misses three point jump shot
18:21
Chris Youngblood defensive rebound
18:09
Brandon Stroud misses three point jump shot
18:07
Kobe Knox offensive rebound
18:01
+2
Chris Youngblood makes two point stepback jump shot (Kobe Knox assists)
2-2
17:34
Johnell Davis misses three point jump shot
17:32
Corey Walker Jr. defensive rebound
17:20
Corey Walker Jr. misses two point jump shot
17:18
Nick Boyd defensive rebound
17:11
Johnell Davis turnover (bad pass) (Jose Placer steals)
17:02
+3
Kobe Knox makes three point jump shot (Jose Placer assists)
2-5
16:44
Brandon Stroud personal foul
16:36
Johnell Davis misses two point jump shot
16:34
Johnell Davis offensive rebound
16:28
+2
Vladislav Goldin makes two point floating jump shot (Johnell Davis assists)
4-5
16:12
+3
Chris Youngblood makes three point jump shot (Corey Walker Jr. assists)
4-8
15:50
Jalen Gaffney misses two point jump shot
15:48
Jose Placer defensive rebound
15:38
+2
Jose Placer makes two point jump shot
4-10
15:24
Vladislav Goldin turnover (lost ball) (Corey Walker Jr. steals)
15:19
Jose Placer misses three point jump shot
15:17
Johnell Davis defensive rebound
15:10
Vladislav Goldin misses two point dunk
15:08
Chris Youngblood defensive rebound
15:02
+3
Chris Youngblood makes three point jump shot (Jose Placer assists)
4-13
14:51
Owls 30 second timeout
14:51
TV timeout
14:26
Johnell Davis misses two point driving layup
14:24
Kasean Pryor defensive rebound
14:16
Kasean Pryor misses three point jump shot
14:14
Brandon Weatherspoon defensive rebound
14:10
+3
Alijah Martin makes three point jump shot (Johnell Davis assists)
7-13
13:39
Brandon Stroud misses two point driving layup
13:37
Brandon Weatherspoon defensive rebound
13:36
Kasean Pryor personal foul
13:15
+2
Jalen Gaffney makes two point driving layup (Brandon Weatherspoon assists)
9-13
12:47
+3
Chris Youngblood makes three point jump shot
9-16
12:22
Giancarlo Rosado misses two point layup
12:20
Giancarlo Rosado offensive rebound
12:17
Brandon Weatherspoon misses three point jump shot
12:15
Selton Miguel defensive rebound
11:52
Johnell Davis shooting foul (Chris Youngblood draws the foul)