Grayson Allen won't be suspended for apparent trip vs. FSU

ByABC News
February 26, 2016, 4:21 PM

— -- Duke star guard Grayson Allen will not be suspended by the ACC for his apparent trip of Florida State's  Xavier Rathan-Mayes during Thursday's game.

The ACC announced its decision Friday afternoon, saying it has issued a reprimand to the Blue Devils' leading scorer.

"The ACC considers the matter closed and will have no further comment," the league said in a brief statement.

In video of the game broadcast, Allen was seen stretching his left foot backward near midcourt as Rathan-Mayes broke upcourt behind him in the game's final seconds. Rathan-Mayes ran into Allen's leg and stumbled to the court.

Allen then turned to Rathan-Mayes with outstretched arms, his palms facing upward.

Florida State coach Leonard Hamilton told ESPN earlier Friday that Duke coach Mike Krzyzewski called him to apologize for the incident.

"[Krzyzewski] acknowledged the fact and apologized to our staff and to let Xavier know too," Hamilton told ESPN. "We accepted it and moved on. It's the end of it.

"I was proud of the way Xavier handled it. We've done -- moved on. We don't want to let it become an issue. It's over.''

ESPN's Andy Katz and C.L. Brown contributed to this report.