In case you missed it: March 9

In case you missed it: March 9

Published Mar. 10, 2013 9:39 a.m. ET

In case you missed it, here were the top stories featured on FOX Sports Florida from Saturday, March 9.
* After losses to Duke and Georgia Tech, the Hurricanes were quite glad to put away Clemson on Saturday and take the ACC regular-season title outright. Read More
* Veterans and freshman pitched in for the Seminoles on Saturday, helping FSU ends its season with a victory against NC State. Read More
* Tiger Woods continue to put on a show at Doral, making seven birdies to finish at 5-under on Saturday and take a four-stroke lead into the final round Sunday. Read More
* The Yankees will have one more summer to enjoy Major League Baseball’s all-time saves leader. In reality, they’re on borrowed time. Mariano Rivera hinted that last season would have been his last if not for a torn right anterior cruciate ligament sustained last May that limited him to nine appearances and 8.1 innings pitched. Read More
* Freshman Devon Bookert scored a career-high 18 points and Michael Snaer added 17 as Florida State fought back from an eight-point deficit in the second half Saturday to defeat North Carolina State 71-67 in the regular-season finale for both teams. Read More
* Finally. That is what the Hurricanes basketball team must be feeling after turning it on against Clemson to win the the ACC regular season title outright with a 62-49 victory. Read More 
* Jeff Niemann pitched a strong start, and the Rays exploded for 10 combined runs in the seventh and eighth innings as the Rays blasted the Phillies 15-7. Read More

* The Marlins’ other split-squad game featured a bit more fireworks, but Miami came up just a little short against Bryce Harper and the Nationals, losing 8-7. Read More 
* Jacob Turner was strong for the Marlins, but the bats weren’t able to do anything against the Cardinals as a Miami split squad fell to the Cardinals 2-0. Read More
* No. 11 Florida couldn’t hold off Kentucky’s second-half rally and lost in Lexington to close out the regular season. Read More
* Florida Gulf Coast University, in their second year of eligibility, knocked off Mercer in the Atlantic Sun championship game, becoming the first team to qualify for the NCAA tournament. Read More 
* The Florida State women’s basketball team, ranked No. 23 in the country, fell to Duke in the semifinals of the ACC tournament. Read More 

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