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Seminoles fall short in Pittsburgh

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PITTSBURGH — Sheldon Jeter and Michael Young were Pittsburgh’s tough to guard combinatio­n.

Jeter scored a career-high 29 points and Young had 11 as Pittsburgh upset No. 17 Florida State 80-66 on Saturday.

Jeter, who averages 7.6 points per game, also had eight rebounds. He had four 3-pointers as the 6-foot-8 forward showed his range against bigger Florida State defenders.

Jeter and Young presented a matchup problem inside with their athleticis­m.

“Whoever [center Michael Ojo] was guarding, he was going to have a hard time keeping up with those two guys, because they’re just more mobile,” Pitt coach Kevin Stallings said.

Pitt led by as many as 15 points in the second half, but a 10-0 Florida State run cut the lead to two with 6:19 to play. The Panthers responded by outscoring the Seminoles 16-4 the rest of the way.

“We started buckling down defensivel­y and they couldn’t really stop us offensivel­y,” Jeter said. “We just showed our composure, really, and kept it together.”

Pitt (15-12, 4-10 Atlantic Coast Conference) was 10 of 22 from beyond the arc. Jamel Artis was 3 of 5 from long range as a part of his 16 points.

Xavier Rathan-Mayes had 12 points for Florida State (21-6, 9-5).

Florida State dominated inside, outscoring Pitt 38-26 in the paint. Freshman forward Jonathan Isaac had 11 points and six rebounds.

Florida State will return home to face Boston College on Monday. The Seminoles are 18-0 at home this season and have won 21 consecutiv­e games overall in their home building. Pitt will head back on the road to visit Wake Forest on Wednesday.

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