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Inside the box score: FSU 92, Wake Forest 85

Mike Olivella
  1. There’s no doubt who is FSU’s MVP right now. After scoring in double figures in eight of his first 73 college games, RaiQuan Gray has now done that in six straight. After scoring a career high 24 vs Wake Forest, Gray has averaged 16.7 points in those six games, and is also chipping in 7.7 rebounds. In conference play he is top-15 in both offensive and defensive rebound %, 6th at getting to the line, and 8th in FT%. He played 37 minutes vs Wake, eclipsing his career high of 34 set in the previous game.