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Florida State Stays Hot with Thorough Win over Georgia Tech
Robert McCray V scored 20 points as Florida State won its first Atlanta game since 2019, controlling rebounds and limiting Georgia Tech's second-chance scoring.
- On Saturday, Florida State defeated Georgia Tech 80-71 in Atlanta, with Robert McCray V scoring 20 points, his ninth 20-plus game.
- Coming into Atlanta, both teams faced contrasting momentum, with Florida State having won 7 of 10, and Georgia Tech losing 9 straight, appearing to have given up on Damon Stoudamire.
- After halftime, Georgia Tech rallied with a 12-1 run and a 14-1 spurt, but Florida State controlled the glass 44-34, held GT without second-chance points, and forced an eight-minute field-goal drought.
- The win moved Florida State to.500 in ACC play, and with the victory, Florida State will travel to Pittsburgh on Wednesday.
- Georgia Tech dropped its tenth straight game and must win its final two to reach the ACC tournament, hosting California on Wednesday.
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McCray V scores 20, Florida State rolls past Georgia Tech 80-71
Robert McCray V scored 20 points, his ninth 20-plus point game of the season, and Florida State pulled away in the second half to defeat Georgia Tech 80-71 on Saturday.
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ATLANTA, GA – Robert McCray V scored 20 points, and Thomas Bassong added 14 in Florida State's 80-71 win against the Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets at the McCamish Pavilion. McCray V has scored 20 or more points in a career-high nine games this season. Bassong's 14 points tie his career-high, which he set against NC State on January 10, 2026. In addition to his scoring, Bassong grabbed a career-high 12 rebounds. His 12 rebounds surpassed his previo…
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