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Florida State rallies from 25 down to stun No. 13 Miami

CORAL GABLES, Fla. — Matthew Cleveland's 3-pointer as time expired capped Florida State's comeback from a 25-point second-half deficit and the Seminoles stunned No. 13 Miami 85-84 on Saturday.

Jordan Miller had given Miami the lead on a 3-pointer with 4.9 seconds left. But Cleveland let fly from about 25 feet and the ball swished to give the Seminoles (9-20, 7-11 Atlantic Coast Conference) their best moment of the season.

They ended Miami's seven-game winning streak and denied the Hurricanes a perfect season at home; Miami was 15-0 at the Watsco Center entering Saturday.

The 25-point comeback win is the largest in ACC history, according to ESPN Stats & Information research.

Cleveland and Darin Green Jr. each had 20 points for Florida State, which got 13 from Caleb Mills and 11 from Jalen Warley.

Miller led Miami (23-6, 14-5) with 21 points. Norchad Omier had 15, Isaiah Wong scored 14 and Bensley Joseph added 12 for the Hurricanes.

But Miami simply could not get stops in the second half. Florida State shot 68% in the final 20 minutes, lost the lead twice in the final 40 seconds — then stunned its biggest rival anyway.

Miami ran out to a 14-2 lead after 3½ minutes, and Florida State chipped away to get within 28-23 with 8:12 left in the half.

The next seven minutes were all Miami.

It appeared a 22-2 run would essentially put the game away before halftime, pushing the Hurricanes' lead to 50-25. Miami made eight of its final 10 shots of the half.

And then came halftime. Everything changed for the Seminoles.

The Seminoles made 10 of their first 30 shots of the game — then made 10 of their next 11, getting Miami's lead down to 61-49 with 14:45 left. That was part of a 35-10 run that gave FSU the lead for the first time on a

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