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Posted 10:41PM on Saturday 18th February 2006 ( 19 years ago )
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (AP) Andrew Wilson took care of business on the outside while Alexander Johnson manhandled Virginia on the inside Saturday as Florida State kept its postseason dreams alive.<br> <br> Wilson matched a career best with seven 3-point field goals while the new-look Johnson delivered his fifth double double in seven games as Florida State took a 76-62 victory over Virginia.<br> <br> Wilson hit 7 of 11 tries from long distance to finish with a game-high 21 points while the 6-10 Johnson had 15 points and 13 rebounds to go along with a pair of spectacular blocks in the final minute.<br> <br> ``I had to do something to get a smile on coach&#39;s face,&#39;&#39; said Johnson, who gave up fast food and fried chicken in the offseason and dropped from 250 pounds to 218.<br> <br> ``I can play a whole game now,&#39;&#39; he said Saturday, noting a year ago that ``after five minutes I was about to die.&#39;&#39;<br> <br> Wilson also made seven 3&#39;s two years ago in a losing effort at North Carolina. He has made 37 of 67 on the season from 3-point range.<br> <br> ``Wilson was playing lights out,&#39;&#39; Florida State coach Leonard Hamilton said.<br> <br> ``He&#39;s a one dimensional player who has an excellent one dimension,&#39;&#39; Virginia coach Dave Leitao said about Wilson. ``He&#39;s the end result of their ball movement ... he was the beneficiary.&#39;&#39;<br> <br> The Seminoles (16-7, 6-6 Atlantic Coast Conference) pretty much put the game away with fast starts at the beginning of each half. Taking an 18-5 lead to begin the game and a 9-1 start in the second half gave them a 48-29 advantage.<br> <br> ``We were very focused in guarding their very good perimeter players at the beginning of the game,&#39;&#39; Hamilton said.<br> <br> Five players finished in double figures for the Seminoles.<br> <br> Todd Galloway finished with a dozen points while Jason Rich and Al Thornton had 10 each.<br> <br> J.R. Reynolds led Virginia (13-10, 6-6) with 18 points.<br> <br> Sean Singletary, the Cavaliers&#39; leading scorer on the year, went scoreless in the first half but finished with 12 points along with Adrian Joseph.<br> <br> The Seminoles took advantage of Virginia&#39;s cold-shooting start and raced to an early 18-5 lead as the Cavaliers misfired on 9 of their first 10 shots and finished with a 39.3 shooting percentage.<br> <br> ``Their defensive intensity really got us back on our heels,&#39;&#39; Leitao said. ``As a result they shot the ball well and we didn&#39;t.&#39;&#39;<br> <br> Florida State, which shot 51.9 percent and 55 percent from 3-point distance, led 39-28 at the half, holding 13-point leads twice.<br> <br> Florida State, which led by as many as 19 points on three occasions in the second half Saturday, also defeated the Cavaliers on their home court 87-82 in overtime Jan. 11.<br> <br> (Copyright 2006 by The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved.)

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