Miller add, Snaer's rise changed FSU
Florida State struggled with the early portion of the schedule, losing to programs major and minor, but Ian Miller added a much-needed shooting touch to the backcourt and Michael Snaer became a star.
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March 12, 2012
FSU looks to avenge its worst ACC loss
Florida State has already wrapped up a high seed for the ACC tournament, but the 22nd-ranked Seminoles would surely like to end the regular season with a win.
They can do that and match the most successful ACC regular season in their history Sunday when they host Clemson, which handed Florida State its most lopsided defeat of 2011-12 thus far.
Florida State (20-9, 11-4) has locked...
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March 04, 2012
Buzzer Beater: Ian Miller for the win
What would today be without another buzzer beater.Today's big one: Ian Miller of Florida State drilling a fadeaway three with .8 seconds on the clock giving the Seminoles a 63-60 comeback win over the University of Virginia.There isn't much more to say other than watch the video (courtesy-theACCsport):
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March 02, 2012
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March 02, 2012
Musings on a wild night in the ACC
It will be just a short post for tonight, but what a wild night it was. Florida State’s Ian Miller drops a last second 3 point shot against Virginia, and Clemson hangs on for a two point over Virginia Tech. What does it mean?
In rallying from a down double digits in the last five minutes FSU when from an 8-9 seed to a 5-6 one. That was another road victory against a top 50...
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March 02, 2012
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March 02, 2012
Musings on a wild night in the ACC and what it means.
It will be just a short post for tonight, but what a wild night it was. Florida State’s Ian Miller drops a last second 3 point shot against Virginia, and Clemson hangs on for a two point over Virginia Tech. What does it mean?
In rallying from a down double digits in the last five minutes FSU when from an 8-9 seed to a 5-6 one. That was another road victory against a top 50...
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March 01, 2012
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March 01, 2012
Miller hits miracle 3 to defeat Virginia
Florida State was on the brink of a third straight ACC loss, highlighted by the ejecion of Bernard James in the second half. But the 'Noles pulled another rabbit out of their hat, this one courtesy of Ian Miller.
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March 01, 2012
SHADES OF REGGIE
Video: Ian Miller's GW buzzer-beater vs Virginia
The heroics for the Florida State Seminoles came from someone other than Michael Snaer, tonight. This time it was Ian Miller that his a thrilling game-winning 3 to give the ‘Noles a 63-60 win over the Virginia Cavaliers.
Not exactly the most high percentage shot, but who cares when it goes in, right? Virgnia’s desperation 3/4 shot with .8 left was no good, and gave...
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March 01, 2012
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March 01, 2012
Video: Ian Miller Stuns Virginia With One Second Left
For the third time this season, Florida State has picked up a win in the final second of a ball game. The first two times it was Michael Snaer. Thursday night, it was Ian Miller.
Florida State ended the game on a 16-2 run to storm back to beat Virginia 63-60. They did this without Bernard James, who was ejected for kicking Joe Harris with five minutes left.
This might be a...
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March 01, 2012
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March 01, 2012
No. 20 Florida St. 76, NC State 62
Ian Miller scored 17 points to lead No. 20 Florida State past North Carolina State 76-62 on Saturday.
Bernard James had 12 points while Okaro White and Michael Snaer each finished with 10 for the Seminoles (19-7, 10-2 Atlantic Coast Conference).
They never trailed, shot 49 percent, led by double figures for the entire second half, held N.C. State to 29 percent shooting - its worst...
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February 18, 2012
Ian Miller provides Offensive Boost
Miller making a difference on offense
Since returning from suspension in December, sophomore has sparked offense off the bench
Scott Crumbly
Sports Editor: FSView
During their current five-game win streak, the Florida State Seminoles have seen their offensive output jump by seven points per game, from 70.6 points per contest through the first 15 games to 77.6 per game.
While...
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January 28, 2012
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January 28, 2012
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