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Dec. 31, 2004

Detroit 67, UIC 57


DETROIT-Brandon Cotton scored 23 points and hit back-to-back three-pointers in the first half that gave Detroit the lead for good as the Titans (4-7, 1-0) downed UIC 67-57 Thursday night. James Thues added 11 points, including a pair of three-pointers to close the first-half scoring with Detroit leading 30-22. The Titans extended their lead to as many as 18 points with five minutes remaining in the game before UIC cut it to 61-54 on a three-pointer by senior Cedrick Banks with 32 seconds left. Banks finished with a game-high 34 points, easily more than half of the Flames' total. Detroit shot a season-high 47 percent from the field and hit 9-of-17 from long range. Ethan Shaw scored a career-high 10 points off the bench for Detroit. Justin Bowen had 10 points for UIC (4-7, 0-2), which had only four players score in the game.
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UW-Milwaukee 88, Manhattan 78


NEW YORK, N.Y.-UW-Milwaukee scored the first 10 points of overtime to take control of the game en route to an 88-78 win over Manhattan Thursday night in cozy Draddy Gymnasium just outside of New York City. The runaway in the extra session was in stark contrast to the remainder of the game between two defending league champions. Manhattan led by 12 points midway through the first half but the Panthers recovered and held the lead for most of the final 10 minutes of regulation. The game was finally decided by an offensive outburst from Ed McCants, who scored the first six points of the extra session and wound up scoring 12 of his 21 points in overtime. McCants' late effort helped compliment the best offensive game of Boo Davis' UWM career, as the junior tossed in 22 points off the bench. Chris Hill added 17 points, Joah Tucker 11 and James Wright contributed nine points and nine rebounds for the Panthers, who snapped a three-game losing streak and avenged a home loss to the Jaspers (4-4) in last year's ESPN Bracket Buster event.
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UW-Green Bay 68, Hartford 60

GREEN BAY-UW-Green Bay (7-3) used a 31-41 night at the free throw line to outlast visiting Hartford (3-6), 68-60, in the championship game of the Oneida Bingo & Casino Classic at the Resch Center Thursday night. UW-Green Bay improves to 6-0 with three classic titles under third year head coach Tod Kowalczyk. Senior guard Javier Mendiburu was named tournament MVP, joining teammates Brandon Morris and Josh Lawrence on the all-tournament team. The Phoenix jumped out to an early lead and a pair of Matt Rohde three-pointers gave the hosts a 40-29 advantage at the half. A cold shooting streak for the Phoenix allowed Hartford to sneak back into the contest, and the Hawks took their first lead of the game, 53-52, with 6:25 left to play on a Charles Ford jumper after he rebounded his own missed free throw. The Hartford lead was brief, as a 14-3 Phoenix run down the stretch was fueled by 12-14 free throw shooting to clinch the win. Mendiburu, Lawrence and junior forward Benito Flores scored 11 points each to lead the balanced Phoenix attack. Rohde scored 10 on a pair of three-pointers and 4-4 free throw shooting. Flores added a game-high eight rebounds and Lawrence swatted three shots in the win.
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Wright State 70, Morgan State 52


DAYTON-Wright State scorched the nets as the Raiders shot 73 percent in the first half and 60 percent overall in rolling to a 70-52 decision over the Morgan State Bears in nonleague action at the Nutter Center Thursday night. WSU hit 19 of 26 shots in the first half, including five of seven from three-point range, in building a 45-22 halftime advantage. The Raiders then led by as much as 54-28 early in the second half before cruising to the victory. While Wright State shot 60 percent overall, Morgan State finished at 37 percent. The Raiders held a 34-26 rebounding edge and outscored the Bears in the paint 36-16. Three Raiders scored in double figures as Drew Burleson had 15, 10 in the first half, while Everett Spencer added 13 and Zakee Boyd 11.
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Eastern Washington 67, Butler 62


TUCSON, Ariz.-Marc Axton scored 25 points and Eastern Washington shot 75 percent in the second half to overcome Butler, 67-62, in the consolation game of the Fiesta Bowl Classic in Tucson, Arizona, on Thursday. The loss dropped the Bulldogs to 5-5 on the year, while Eastern Washington snapped a seven-game losing streak and improved to 3-9 on the season. The Bulldogs fell behind the hot-shooting Eagles, 19-10, in the first eight minutes of the game, but bounced back to take a three-point lead on a basket by Avery Sheets right before halftime. Butler increased that lead to seven points, 40-33, on a basket by Jamie Smalligan four minutes into the second half. But the Eagles continued to battle back and tied the game at 50-50. Butler regained the lead on back-to-back baskets by Brandon Polk and A.J. Graves, but Eastern Washington took command for good with a 13-1 scoring run. Graves led the Bulldogs with 15 points, 11 of which came after intermission, and he added a team-high five assists. Smalligan followed his 20-point performance against Richmond with 13 points against Eastern Washington and was named to the six-player all-tournament team.
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#4/5 North Carolina 107, Cleveland State 64
CHAPEL HILL, N.C.- North Carolina shot 57 percent from the field and turned 31 Cleveland State turnovers into 47 points to race past the Vikings, 107-64 on Thursday night in the Dean Smith Center. Sean May scored 16 points to lead six players in double figures as the fifth-ranked Tar Heels cruised to their 11th straight win. Last season, the Tar Heels struggled to an 82-76 victory at Cleveland State. But the 2004 version of the Tar Heels is a far different team. May led the balanced attack for the Tar Heels (11-1), who shot 57 percent (41-of-72) as they surpassed 100 points for the third time this season. North Carolina is unbeaten since a season-opening 77-66 loss to Santa Clara. Omari Westley scored 18 points to lead Cleveland State (3-5), which has dropped five straight following a 3-0 start. Patrick Tatham and Modibo Kiakate added 10 points each for CSU.
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