Aaron Thomas, Okaro White lift FSU past La. Tech to advance to NIT semifinals
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (AP) -- Florida State was considered one of the first four teams left out of the NCAA tournament by the selection committee.
Now the Seminoles are going to the final four of the NIT.
Aaron Thomas scored 14 of his 21 points in the second half and Okaro White had 14 first-half points as Florida State defeated Louisiana Tech 78-75 Wednesday night to advance to the NIT semifinals.
"We have not won a national title," Florida State coach Leonard Hamilton said. "To compete in the NIT is a tremendous opportunity for our guys. Hopefully we'll take advantage of it."
Louisiana Tech's Raheem Appleby missed a pair of 3-point attempts in the final 7 seconds that could have tied the game.
Thomas has scored 20 or more points in all three of FSU's NIT wins. The sophomore guard, who also had nine rebounds, has averaged 18.9 points in eight games in March."
"He's a freak of an athlete with ball skills," Louisiana Tech coach Michael White said of Thomas. "He's a really tough cover."
White finished with 20 points and eight rebounds.
FSU (22-13) will play Minnesota in the NIT semifinals on Tuesday night at Madison Square Garden in New York. The Seminoles advanced to the NIT semis for the first time since 1997.
Kenneth Smith had 16 points, 14 rebounds and six assists in 36 minutes for Louisiana Tech (29-8).
"He's phenomenal," White said. "Speedy is the best passer in college basketball. He's probably the toughest kid I've ever coached."
Cordarius Johnson added 11 points for Louisiana Tech.
White finished with 20 points and eight rebounds. But when he sat down with his fourth foul at the 15:57 mark, Louisiana Tech led 45-44.
The Bulldogs then went on a 6-0 run to go up 51-44 on free throws by Smith and layups by Kenyon McNeail. FSU chipped away at the Bulldogs' lead and went ahead for good, 63-60, on Ian Miller's 3-pointer with 7:21 left.
Montay Brandon had six points in the final 5:39 to help FSU hang on.
The Seminoles shot 26 of 58 (44.8 percent) from the floor. The Bulldogs made just 26 of 73 (35.6 percent) of their shots from the floor.
FSU didn't make the NCAA tournament, something that disappointed Hamilton and the Seminoles. Last year, FSU played in the NIT but was knocked off in the first round at home by Louisiana Tech. This time, FSU players talked of turning a negative into a positive and making a deep run in the NIT.
"Even though we didn't make the NCAA, we wanted to come into the NIT and still play with that toughness and try to win it," Thomas said.