Jitim Young puts up two of his 19 points in Northwestern's win over Florida State Wednesday.Jitim Young puts up two of his 19 points in Northwestern's win over Florida State Wednesday.

Men's Basketball Defeats Florida State, 57-50, in ACC/Big Ten Challenge

Nov 28, 2001

Box Score

EVANSTON, Ill. - Winston Blake (Plano, Texas/Plano Senior) scored 18 points Wednesday, including a 3-pointer with 11 seconds left, as Northwestern held off Florida State 57-50 in the final game of the ACC/Big Ten Challenge.

Jitim Young (Chicago, Ill./Gordon Tech) added 19 points for Northwestern, which beat Florida State for the first time in three tries. At 4-1, the Wildcats are off to their best start since the 1998-99 season, when they opened 5-1.

Antwuan Dixon and Monte Cummings each had 10 points for Florida State (2-2).

Blake made a 3-pointer to give Northwestern a 50-44 lead with 7:51 left to play. However, Cummings and Mike Mathews later made back-to-back baskets to pull Florida State within 52-49 with 3:43 left. The Seminoles and Wildcats traded airballs on their next few possessions, before Florida State got a break with 1:28 left when Tavaras Hardy (Joliet, Ill./Providence) fouled Mathews.

Mathews could only make the second shot, though, and then Blake's trey with 11 seconds left gave the Wildcats a small cushion. Young then stole the inbounds pass and scored on a layup to seal the win.

Northwestern got off to a sluggish start, rarely venturing inside. That might have been a good move, considering that's where Nigel Dixon, Florida State's 350-pound center, was lurking.

But the Wildcats didn't have much better luck outside, shooting just 29 percent (4-of-14) from 3-point range. The Seminoles also outrebounded Northwestern 21-18, including an 8-4 advantage on the offensive glass.

Still, the Wildcats only trailed 28-27 at half. And they wasted little time getting their offense on track early in the second period. Hardy made a hook shot to start a 13-5 run that gave Northwestern a 40-34 lead with 13:38 to play.

Young, who scored six points during the spurt, capped the run with two free throws.

Northwestern is now off until Saturday, Dec. 8, when the Wildcats host Kansas State at 7 p.m.