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Free throw with 0.3 remaining sinks Noles

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GREENSBORO, N.C. — Miles Kelly scored 21 points, Javon Franklin made a go-ahead free throw with 0.3 seconds left and 13th-seeded Georgia Tech rallied to beat No. 12 seed Florida State 61-60 on Tuesday in the opening game of the ACC Tournament.

Georgia Tech (15-17) looks to extend a four-game winning streak on today against No. 5 seed Pittsburgh.

Georgia Tech trailed by as many as 11 points early in the second half. Kelly sank a 3-pointer with 5:08 remaining to pull to 51-48 and Dallan Coleman tied it at 53-all on a jumper from the free-throw line. But Florida State made a field goal on its next three possession­s, capped by Caleb Mills’ 3 for a 60-55 lead.

Kelly added another 3 at 1:46 to get within two points and Kyle Sturdivant got a friendly bounce on a jumper to tie it at 60-all with 55.9 seconds left. Florida State had a 3 rattle out and Georgia Tech dribbled down the clock.

Lance Terry drove the baseline and had a dunk bounce off the rim but Franklin grabbed the rebound and was fouled on a putback. Franklin made the first free throw before intentiona­lly missing the second.

Franklin finished with 19 of Georgia Tech’s 29 rebounds, to go with 10 points. Coleman also scored 10 points for the Yellow Jackets, who snapped a four-game losing streak in opening-round games at the ACC Tournament.

Cam Corhen and Darin Green Jr. each scored 12 points for Florida State (9-23). Corhen also grabbed 11 rebounds. Matthew Cleveland, averaging a team-high 14 points per game, was helped off the court with 9:56 remaining in the first half due to an ankle injury and he started the second half before finishing with 8 points in 21 minutes.

Cleveland and Green each made a 3 on back-to-back possession­s early in the second half for a 40-29 lead.

 ?? CHUCK BURTON/AP ?? Georgia Tech guard Miles Kelly drives to the basket against Florida State during the second half Tuesday in Greensboro, North Carolina.
CHUCK BURTON/AP Georgia Tech guard Miles Kelly drives to the basket against Florida State during the second half Tuesday in Greensboro, North Carolina.

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