Florida State Basketball Video: Watch Ian Miller's Game-Winning 3 Sink Virginia
With just over four minutes remaining in the game on Thursday night, No. 22 Florida State appeared headed for disappointment, trailing unranked Virginia by 11 points.
Then it happened.
The Seminoles went on an incredible run in the final four minutes, pulling even with the Cavaliers, before sophomore guard Ian Miller buried a three-pointer with less than a second remaining to stun the hosts, 63-60.
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Miller scored 15 of his team-high 18 points in the second half, leading the Seminoles to an improbable victory when all hope appeared to be lost.
It's one of those shots that can lift an entire team, while deflating the other. Florida State had lost its last two games before Thursday's matchup, including a 78-62 embarrassment to the Miami Hurricanes.
But after seeing their 29-20 halftime lead evaporate on Thursday, the Seminoles showed they were a ranked team for a reason, rising up and burying clutch basket after clutch basket.
As for Miller, he entered the game averaging just 10.4 points while shooting under 38 percent from the floor. On top of that, he had converted just 31 percent of his three-point attempts.
But when it mattered most, with the Seminoles looking for a big bucket, Miller confidently rose above a defender's outstretched arms and stunned an entire arena.
It's the third last-second, game-winning shot for the Seminoles this year in ACC play. They've knocked off Virginia Tech and Duke in similar manners.
That's the kind of comeback that can invigorate a team heading into March Madness.
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