Duke Vs. Florida State Live Stream & Radio Broadcast: College Hoops 2015 (WATCH/LISTEN)

The Duke Blue Devils play the Florida State Seminoles on Monday. Tipoff is at 7:00 p.m. ET. Watch the live stream or listen to the radio broadcast via the links below.

No. 4 Duke bounced back from their Jan. 28 loss at Notre Dame with three straight wins, including Saturday's rematch against the Fighting Irish. Judging from the 90-60 blowout of Notre Dame on Saturday, the game looked like it was more than just a rematch: it looked like a statement game.

"We have not executed that way in a long time on both ends of the court," Duke coach Mike Krzyzewski said of his 20-3 team, via ESPN. "It was almost perfect."

Duke's defense was the biggest difference between their first and second game against Notre Dame, whom the Blue Devils limited to 39.7 percent from the field on Saturday.

"This is the defense that coach envisioned us playing the whole year, this type of intensity and ... shutting teams down, the athletes we have," said Duke freshman forward Justise Winslow, who finished with 19 points and 11 rebounds Saturday. "It just so happened that all eight guys were locked in, and when you have a game like that when everyone's so focused and into the game, you get something special like that."

Florida State, meanwhile, is 13-11 after winning three of their last four games, including Saturday's 73-64 upset win at Virginia Tech. The Seminoles started slowly but finished with a 42-point second half, thanks in part to junior guard Montay Brandon stepping up from tipoff and tallying 16 points by the final whistle.

"We started running our offense more fluidly," Brandon said of the difference in halves. "In the first half, we were breaking it off a little bit, so in the second half, we made some adjustments. We were looking for the big men rolling or the skip pass because the lanes were so packed. That allowed us to get some easy opportunities on the offensive end."

Watch the live stream HERE, or listen to the radio broadcast HERE (DUKE) and HERE (FSU).

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