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Robert McCray (30 points), red-hot Florida State best Cal
Robert McCray V scored a season-high 30 points with 8 assists and 5 rebounds to lead Florida State past Cal 95-89, advancing to face top-seeded Duke in ACC quarterfinals.
- On March 11, Robert McCray V scored a season-high 30 points to lift Florida State into the ACC quarterfinals after their 95-89 win over Cal at Spectrum Center.
- Florida State, seeded eighth, arrived in Charlotte hot, winning 11 of its last 14 since Jan. 20, with recent wins over Miami, Virginia Tech, and Clemson.
- A 23-3 run gave Florida State control, sparked by Kobe MaGee and Alex Steen, and the Seminoles led 46-32 at halftime after Cal never got closer than seven.
- Without Patrick Ngongba II and Caleb Foster, Duke will adjust its rotation and point guard duties for the ACC Tournament, despite remaining the top seed.
- This rematch traces back to Jan. 3, when Duke claimed a 91-97 victory, with Cal's NCAA hopes potentially at risk after their 95-89 loss to Florida State.
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Robert McCray (30 points), red-hot Florida State best Cal
Robert McCray V delivered 30 points and eight assists to propel eighth-seeded Florida State to a 95-89 victory over ninth-seeded Cal in the second round of the Atlantic Coast Conference tournament Wednesday in Charlotte, N.C.
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