Tallahassee, FL (SportsNetwork.com) - Montay Brandon scored 12 of his 18 points in the second half to help Florida State edge No. 23 Miami-Florida, 55-54, on Sunday. The Seminoles (12-10, 4-5 ACC) trailed by 11 at the break but gradually chipped away at that deficit in the second half before Kiel Turpins jumper with 1:41 to go accounted for the final margin. Sheldon McClellan led the Hurricanes (14-7, 4-4) with 13 points and Davon Reed added 11. Miami scored its last points of the game with 3:46 to go and missed its last three shots. After struggling for much of the first half, Florida States offense got in gear and hit its last three shots before the break to cut Miamis lead to 36-25. The Seminoles carried that momentum into the second half with four straight makes to pull within 38-34. Brandon scored nine straight points for FSU in its 11-4 run to start the half. Tonye Jekiris jumper with nine minutes to play put the Hurricanes back up six, but they would enter a long dry spell the remainder of the game. FSU scored the next six points to tie the game, getting a three-point play from Jarquez Smith on an emphatic dunk. On their next possession, the Seminoles took their first lead since early in the game on Xavier Rathan-Mayes layup. McClellan responded with a basket to briefly put the Hurricanes back in front, but they did not score again. Miami had a chance to take the lead with the shot clock turned off, but the game ended with a contested McClellan shot after several indecisive seconds of play from the Hurricanes. The Hurricanes defense was the difference in the first half. After Robbie Berwicks 3 gave the Seminoles a 13-11 lead 7 1/2 minutes into the game, it would take until the 1:53 mark to hit their next shot from the floor. In the interim, FSU committed six turnovers and allowed the Hurricanes to build a 16- point lead. Game Notes Florida State improves to 42-32 in the all-time series and 28-7 at home ... These teams meet again in Miami on Feb. 25 ... The Seminoles are 6-0 against in-state opponents this season ... This is the first time since 2008-09 FSU has beaten both Miami and Florida ... The Hurricanes were 10-1 when leading at the half and 13-1 when shooting above 40 percent ... Miami takes the court again Tuesday against Louisville while Florida State wraps up a three-game homestand Wednesday against Clemson. Thaddeus Young Jersey . The Toronto Argonauts running back hurt his left ankle during the teams practice Friday afternoon at Rogers Centre. Cheap Indiana Pacers Jerseys . Williams withdrawal came less than 24 hours after losing in the final Auckland WTA tournament final. "I dont believe she has an injury," Hobart tournament director Mark Handley said. http://www.authenticbasketballshoppacers...-pacers-jersey/. PETERSBURG, Fla. Tyreke Evans Jersey . Ramirez is still hitting behind Puig, only now they are in the third and fourth spots, and the change is starting to generate positive results for manager Don Mattingly. Domantas Sabonis Jersey .Y. - The New York Islanders are brimming with confidence these days, thanks to a standout goalie and a newfound winning attitude.PLYMOUTH, Mich. - Jordan Addesis shootout goal helped the Plymouth Whalers to a 3-2 win over the Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds in OHL action on Thursday. Addesis goal put Plymouth ahead 3-2 in the shootout and goaltender Alex Nedeljkovic stopped Greyhounds rookie Michael Bunting to lock up the win. Zach Lorentz and Carter Sandlak scored in regulation for Plymouth (14-21-0-4). Nedeljkovic stopped 32 shots before earning his third straight shootout victory. Segei Tolcinsky and Jared McCann had the goals for Sault Ste. Marie (26-8-1-4). PETES 4 COLTS 3 PETERBOROUGH, OOnt.dddddddddddd — Nick Ritchie scored twice, once on a penalty shot, to help the Petes defeat Barrie. Ritchies 17th goal of the season on a penalty shot in the second period tied the game 1-1. Clark Seymour and Josh MacDonald also scored for Peterborough (16-19-4), which won its third in a row. Tyson Fawcett, Andreas Athanasiou and Zach Hall scored for the Colts (19-16-3). Halls goal at 16:39 of the third period made it a one-goal game. Andrew DAgostini made 24 saves for the Petes, while Mackenzie Blackwood turned back 19 shots for Barrie. ' ' '