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Florida State's Bernard James blocks the shot of Miami's Durand Scott in the first half of an NCAA college basketball game on Saturday, Feb. 11, 2012 in Tallahassee, Fla.(AP Photo/Steve Cannon)
Top 25: No. 15 Florida State 64, Miami 59

First Published Feb 11 2012 02:09 pm • Last Updated Feb 11 2012 11:41 pm

TALLAHASSEE, Fla. • Bernard James scored 15 of his 18 points in the second half and No. 15 Florida State snapped Miami’s five-game winning streak with a 64-59 victory on Saturday.

Michael Snaer had 12 points and Ian Miller finished with 11 for Florida State (17-7, 8-2 Atlantic Coast Conference), which bounced back from a disappointing 64-60 loss at Boston College on Wednesday.

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The 6-foot-10 James went 7 for 8 from the field in the second half and matched his career scoring high. The 27-year-old Air Force veteran also had six rebounds, blocked four shots and added two steals while clamping down on Reggie Johnson, who managed only four points a week after scoring 27 points to lead the Hurricanes to a 78-74 overtime win at Duke.

James’ layup with 16:32 left gave the Seminoles a 32-31 lead. They never trailed again.

Kenny Kadji led Miami (15-8, 6-4) with 14 points and Durand Scott added 12.

Miller hit three crucial free throws in the final 50 seconds and Okaro White sank two more with just 2 seconds left to ice the win.

The Seminoles had a 10-point lead on two occasions in the second half, the last at 53-43 with 6:51 left on James’ three-point play.

Florida State tried to go inside early, but that strategy didn’t work as James and Xavier Gibson were just 3 of 10 down low in the first half.

Florida State shot 46 percent to Miami’s 39.3 percent. Miami had a 35-29 rebound advantage and both teams committed 15 turnovers.

Florida State, which led 28-26 at halftime, has won six straight games in the series. The teams will meet again in Miami on Feb. 26.

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Miami hosts North Carolina on Wednesday and Florida State faces Virginia Tech at home Thursday.

At halftime, Florida State retired the jersey of Dave Fedor, who averaged 20.2 points a game during his college career between 1960 and 1962 and was the school’s first player selected in the NBA draft.



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