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COL BKB: North Car. 107, Cleveland St. 64

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Published: Dec. 30, 2004 at 10:39 PM

CHAPEL HILLS, Iceland, Dec. 30 (UPI) -- With Sean May scoring 16 points, No. 5 North Carolina cruised to its 11th straight win Thursday night, 107-64 over Cleveland State.

The Tar Heels are unbeaten since their season-opening setback to Santa Clara.

Raymond Felton, Melvin Scott and Jawad Williams all scored 13 for North Carolina, which shot 57 percent from the field and owned a 55-38 halftime advantage.

Cleveland State (3-5) was led by 18 points from Omari Westley.

North Carolina opened the second half with a 23-7 run. When these schools met in Cleveland last season, the Tar Heels won by only six points.

Topics: Jawad Williams, Raymond Felton
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