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No. 16 Florida State upsets No. 7 Virginia

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TALLAHASSE­E, Fla. – M.J. Walker scored 17 points and No. 16 Florida State built a big first-half lead, beating No. 7 Virginia 81-60 on Monday night in a showdown between the top two teams in the Atlantic Coast Conference.

RaiQuan Gray had 15 points for the Seminoles (12-3, 8-2), and Walker made five of Florida State’s season-high 13 3pointers – on 24 attempts.

Gray scored in double figures for the seventh straight game. Florida State has won 24 consecutiv­e ACC home games dating to a victory over Clemson on Jan. 22, 2019.

Trey Murphy III had 13 points and Kihei Clark added 12 in the second half for Virginia (15-4, 11-2), which had won four in a row.

Florida State jumped on the Cavaliers early. Gray and Walker had nine points apiece as the Seminoles went 6 of 10 from 3-point range on the way to a stunning 45-25 halftime lead.

Murphy’s 3-pointer closed the deficit to 48-41 with 14:24 left, but the Cavaliers couldn’t cut into the lead any further.

Duke’s Johnson is forgoing season, declaring for NBA draft

Highly touted Duke freshman Jalen Johnson is forgoing the rest of the Blue Devils’ season and declaring for the NBA draft.

The school announced Johnson’s decision on Monday night. The move was first reported by ZagsBlog.com.

The 6-foot-9, 220-pound forward was averaging 11.2 points and 6.1 rebounds, though he missed three games and significan­t practice time with a December foot injury in an unexpected­ly bumpy season for the Blue Devils.

In a statement, the 19-year-old Johnson – considered by many a possible lottery prospect – said the decision came after consulting with family and coach Mike Krzyzewski to ensure he’s “100% healthy in preparatio­n for the NBA draft.”

“This was not easy but we feel it’s best for my future,” Johnson said. “I have nothing but love for the Brotherhoo­d and thank my teammates and everyone associated with the program. Duke will always have a special place in my heart and will always be a part of me.”

The Blue Devils (8-8, 6-6 Atlantic Coast Conference) ended a three-game losing streak by winning at North Carolina State on Saturday, though they remain at risk of missing their first NCAA Tournament since 1995. Johnson had three points in eight minutes while coming off the bench for the third straight game.

Afterward, Krzyzewski said Johnson was “knocked back” by the game’s physicalit­y but added: “I have confidence in him. We’re going to keep working with him and he’ll have opportunit­ies.”

Johnson was Duke’s highest-ranked recruit at No. 13 according to 247sports.com, and had 19 points with 19 rebounds in his debut against Coppin State. He had tougher times in December losses to Michigan State and Illinois before the injury that sidelined him more than a month.

The highlight after his return was a huge game (24 points, 16 rebounds, seven assists and four blocks) at Pittsburgh. Johnson finishes his Duke career with six double-figure scoring performanc­es in 13 games.

Krzyzewski said last week the team was closely monitoring Johnson’s foot because “it could be a major factor in his career” if not handled well.

“While we are encouraged by what we are seeing medically, for Jalen’s future, we believe this decision is in his best interest,” Krzyzewski said in Monday’s statement. ”We are ultimately careful with every one of our players and will continue to support Jalen as he progresses toward his goal of playing profession­al basketball. He deserves to be fully healthy for the upcoming NBA draft.”

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