Florida State tops Jacksonville 59-57
Published 11/16/2008 at The Seattle Times: Sports
Senior Toney Douglas scored a team-high 16 points as Florida State held off a late charge to beat Jacksonville University 59-57 Saturday in both teams' season opener.
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