HORIZON ROUNDUP Cleveland St. routed by Tar Heels



Detroit defeated Illinois-Chicago.
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CHAPEL HILL, N.C. -- Raymond Felton ran his streak of consecutive 3-pointers to 12 and finished with 13 points and eight assists, helping No. 4 North Carolina beat Cleveland State 107-64 on Thursday night.
Sean May had 16 points to lead six players in double figures for the Tar Heels (11-1), who continued a six-game homestand with another lopsided victory. They've got one more tuneup -- Sunday against William & amp; Mary -- before hosting No. 24 Maryland on Jan. 8.
Omari Westley had 18 points for the Vikings (3-5), who lost their fifth in a row after starting the season with a three-game winning streak.
Wright St. 70, Morgan St. 52
DAYTON -- Drew Burleson had 15 points, Everett Spencer scored 13 and Wright State shot 60 percent from the field.
Zakee Boyd added 11 points and Jaron Taylor scored all of his eight points in the final six minutes of the first half, when the Raiders (6-6) nearly tripled their lead.
Sam Brand was the only Morgan State player to finish in double figures with 14 points.
Detroit 67, Ill.-Chicago 57
DETROIT -- Brandon Cotton scored 21 points and had four assists to lead Detroit past Illinois-Chicago.
Detroit (4-7, 1-0 HL) shot a season-best 47.2 percent from the field, while the Flames (4-7, 0-2) often struggled to score. Cedrick Banks had a game-high 34 points for Illinois-Chicago.
Justin Bowen, who had 10 points, was the only other Illinois-Chicago player to reach double figures.
Ethan Shaw added 10 points and Torvoris Baker grabbed 12 rebounds for Detroit.
Wis.-Green Bay 68, Hartford 60
GREEN BAY, Wis. -- Benito Flores, Josh Lawrence and Javier Mendiburu each scored 11 points to lead Wisconsin-Green Bay in the championship game of the Oneida Bingo & amp; Casino Classic.
Green Bay scored 31 of its points at the line, shooting 76 percent. Matt Rohde added 10 points to give the Phoenix four players in double figures.
Aaron Cook led Hartford with 19 points and David Ruffin had 13.
Mendiburu was named the tournament MVP, while teammates Lawrence and Morris were named to the all-tournament team. Cook also made the all-tourney team, as did Rider's Jerry Johnson and North Dakota State's Adam Dobmeier.
E. Washington 67, Butler 62
TUCSON, Ariz. -- Marc Axton had two three-point plays in a 41-second span late in the game, and Eastern Washington snapped a seven-game losing streak in the consolation game of the Fiesta Bowl Classic.
Butler (5-5) got 15 points from A.J. Graves and 13 from Jamie Smalligan.