Boston College Stuns Florida State
The Seminoles can blame it on the Confidential. For weeks, Florida State has been surging. The Confidential finally took notice and put Florida State at #3 in the ACC and #13 overall–and the next game result was a loss to lowly (sorry) Boston College, 64-60.
If you are keeping score at home, this means that Florida State has beaten Duke on the road and demolished North Carolina, but also lost to Clemson by 20 and now Boston College. Needless to say, this is a very disappointing loss.
For Boston College, however, it is a bright spot in a season that has had very few of them. Jordan Daniels led the Eagles with 19 points. Matt Humphrey added 15 points and Ryan Anderson contributed 14 points and six rebounds. With the win, Boston College improves to 3-7 in conference play and 8-16 overall.
Michael Snaer scored 16 points for Florida State, but struggled mightily from the field going 6 for 18. With the loss, Florida State drops to 7-2 in conference play and 16-7 overall.
In the other non-rivalry games involving ACC teams:
- #20 Virginia handily defeated Wake Forest, 68-44. Mike Scott led the five-players that scored in double-figures for the Cavs with 19 points on 9 of 9 shooting from the field. Virginia’s stifling defense held Wake Forest to 34.1% shooting. Travis McKie led Wake Forest with 16 points. With the loss, Wake Forest drops to 11-13. Virginia improves to 19-4.
- Pittsburgh’s four-game winning streak was snapped as South Florida continued its surprising season with a 63-51 win over the visiting Panthers. The Bulls were led by Hugh Robertson’s 18 points. The fact that South Florida shot 60.5% from the field certainly helped. In contrast, Pitt was held to 34.6% shooting, led by Tray Woodall’s 11 points. Pittsburgh is now 15-10 on the season and 4-8 in conference play. South Florida is 14-10, including 7-4 in conference games.

Ryan Anderson, image courtesty of US Pressire and CBS Sports. Image can be found at http://www.cbssports.com/collegebasketball/gametracker/recap/NCAAB_20120208_FLST@BC
