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Horizon League Hoops Roundup

February 21, 2016 By Bill Scott

Horizon League LogoIn Green Bay, senior guard Carrington Love led five Green Bay Phoenix scorers in double figures by putting up 39 points in a 107-90 win over Youngstown State on Saturday.

The Phoenix trailed by 18 points at one point in the game, but they dominated the second half.  Love scored 25 of his 39 after intermission, hitting a career-high eight 3-pointers.

The Phoenix improved to 17-11, including 9-6 in Horizon League play.

Panthers blow out Cleveland State

The Milwaukee Panthers had a 52-18 lead at halftime and went on to blowout Cleveland State 88-54 in Milwaukee.

After losing four of five on an extended road trip, the Panthers built up their biggest margin of victory in five seasons.

Milwaukee had a 16-11 lead when they closed the half on a 36-to-7 run.

Green Bay women crush Valparaiso

The Green Bay Phoenix women closed out a weekend road trip by blowing out Valparaiso 71-35.

Green Bay (23-2, 13-1 HL) jumped out to an early lead and never looked back.  The Phoenix buried three 3-pointers in the first two minutes, 47 seconds to jump out to a 9-to-2 lead.  They finished the first quarter with five triples.

Green Bay shot 48-percent from the field and held Valparaiso to just 35-percent.

Allie LeClaire led all scorers with 17-points.

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