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Cleveland State Vikings men's basketball

Cleveland State Vikings men's basketball is the men's college basketball team that represents Cleveland State University. Prior to rebranding from Fenn College, they were known as the Fenn College Foxes. Cleveland State has been in Division I since 1972. They are a member of the Horizon League (1994–present) Cleveland State was formerly in the Mid-Continent Conference (1982–1994). Prior to 1982, Cleveland State was an independent program.

Cleveland State Vikings
UniversityCleveland State University
Head coachDaniyal Robinson
ConferenceHorizon League
LocationCleveland, Ohio
ArenaWolstein Center
(Capacity: 13,610)
NicknameVikings
ColorsForest green and white[1]
   
Uniforms
Home
Away


NCAA Tournament Sweet Sixteen
1986
NCAA Tournament Round of 32
1986, 2009
NCAA Tournament Appearances
1986, 2009, 2021
Conference Tournament Champions
1986, 2009, 2021
Conference Regular Season Champions
1985, 1986, 1993, 2011, 2021, 2022

History

The 1985–86 season is arguably the most memorable in Vikings history, as they achieved the improbable in becoming the first ever 14th seeded team to make it to the Sweet Sixteen of the 1986 NCAA tournament. Coach Kevin Mackey's squad, led by Ken 'Mouse' McFadden and Eric Mudd, upset Bobby Knight's 3rd seeded Indiana Hoosiers, by a final of 83-79. Following a 75-69 second round win against 6th seeded St.Joseph's, the Vikings would ultimately lose to Navy 71-70 on a clutch basket in the waning seconds by future Hall of Famer, David Robinson. Cleveland State would qualify for the NIT Tournament the following two seasons, but went 23 seasons until returning to the NCAA Tournament.

 
A Cleveland State men's basketball game in 2015

On Monday, December 15, 2008, Cleveland State had their biggest regular season victory in school history, upsetting the #11 Syracuse Orange, 72-69, on a last-second, three-quarter court shot from senior guard Cedric Jackson. It was CSU's third-ever win over a Top 25 ranked opponent, and first ever on the road.[2][3] They would pick up their fourth and fifth wins over Top 25 opponents later that same season when they won at #17 Butler in the championship game of the Horizon League Tournament 57-54, and then in the first round of the 2009 NCAA tournament when, as the 13th seeded team in the Midwest bracket, they routed 4th seeded and #12 Wake Forest by a final score of 84-69.

Records

Record versus Horizon League

Records vs. Horizon League schools as of the end of the 2020–2021 school year.

Rival Record (W-L) Win %
Detroit 27–45 .375
Green Bay 32–51 .386
UIC 48–40 .545
IUPUI 6–4 .600
Milwaukee 26–31 .456
Northern Kentucky 6–7 .462
Oakland 11–11 .500
Purdue Fort Wayne 6–2 .750
Robert Morris 10–7 .588
Wright State 35–42 .455
Youngstown State 53–44 .546

Record versus Ohio schools

Records vs. Ohio schools as of the end of the 2015–2016 school year.

Individual career records

Cleveland State wins vs. the AP Top 25

Year Opponent Date Score Site
1985-86 #16 Indiana 3-14-86 W 83–79 Neutral
2007-08 #12 Butler 1-17-08 W 56-52 Home
2008-09 #11 Syracuse
#17 Butler
#12 Wake Forest
12-15-08
3-10-09
3-20-09
W 72-69
W 57–54
W 84-69
Away
Away
Neutral
2011-12 #7 Vanderbilt 11-13-11 W 71-58 Away

Awards

AMCU/Mid Continent Player of the Year

AMCU/Mid Continent Coach of the Year

AMCU/Mid Continent Newcomer of the Year

Horizon League Player of the Year

Horizon League Newcomer of the Year

Horizon League Defensive Player of the Year

  • Cedric Jackson - 2009
  • Norris Cole - 2011
  • Tre Gomillion - 2021
  • D'Moi Hodge - 2022

Horizon League Sixth Man of the Year

  • Jon Harris - 2014

Horizon League Coach of the Year

HoopDirt.com Division I Coach of the Year

  • Dennis Gates - 2021[4]

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Attendance

Year-by-year

Year Rank Games Total Average
1978 248 13 15,338 1,180
1979 200 11 22,839 2,076
1980 213 15 29,147 1,943
1981 177 14 34,781 2,484
1982 217 13 25,744 1,980
1983 236 10 15,808 1,581
1984 243 18 25,071 1,393
1985 208 16 32,349 2,022
1986 171 15 37,211 2,481
1987 158 14 43,347 3,096
1988 152 15 50,868 3,391
1989 198 13 31,370 2,413
1990 251 15 24,730 1,649
1991 225 13 26,574 2,044
1992 130 15 60,681 4,045
1993 129 12 50,960 4,247
1994 ? 14 47,400 3,386
1995 ? 11 36,037 3,276
1996 ? 13 23,013 1,770
1997 ? 12 55,070 4,589
1998 ? 13 53,912 4,147
1999 ? 14 53,838 3,846
2000 ? 14 50,685 3,620
2001 ? 13 41,884 3,222
2002 ? 16 48,968 3,061
2003 ? 13 23,694 1,823
2004 ? 13 32,327 2,487
2005 ? 12 29,016 2,418
2006 ? 16 32,197 2,012
2007 ? 14 36,662 2,619
2008 ? 14 36,888 2,635
2009 ? 15 35,918 2,395
2010 ? 17 39,968 2,351
2011 ? 20 62,242 3,112
2012 ? 14 45,640 3,260
2013 ? 14 30,332 2,167
2014 ? 15 33,545 2,236
2015 ? 16 29,943 1,996
2015-16 ? 10 14,093 1,409
2016-17 ? 13 18,195 1,400
2017-18 [6] ? 14 16,066 1,148
2018-19 [7] 296 17 18,956 1,115
2019-20 [5] -- 14 21,014 1,501

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Largest Crowds

Wolstein Center
Attendance Opponent Date
13,055 Michigan December 7, 1991
11,534 North Carolina November 29, 2003
10,123 Michigan November 30, 1996
9,568 Georgetown November 23, 1996
9,106 Valparaiso February 20, 1993
8,490 Butler February 5, 2011
8,106 Cincinnati January 13, 1993
7,333 Butler February 10, 2001
7,163 Michigan State December 7, 1993
6,912 Xavier January 5, 1995
6,203 Michigan State December 6, 1997
6,109 Temple December 27, 1999
Woodling Gym
Attendance Opponent Date
3,688 Eastern Illinois February 24, 1986
3,599 Southwest Missouri State February 22, 1986
3,429 Valparaiso March 2, 1985
3,355 Illinois State February 23, 1981
3,333 Valparaiso February 1, 1981
3,302 Western Illinois January 20, 1986
3,282 Illinois Chicago February 22, 1988
3,262 Southwest Missouri State February 15, 1988
3,252 Northern Iowa January 18, 1986
3,247 Northern Iowa March 2, 1987
Public Auditorium
Attendance Opponent Date
7,443 Illinois State March 16, 1987
7,441 Marquette January 29, 1981
5,424 Illinois State March 18, 1988
4,437 Michigan State December 12, 1983
4,132 Wilberforce January 28, 1978
4,130 Southwest Missouri State January 28, 1989

NBA draft history

Regular Draft

Year Round Pick Overall Player Team
1965 11 ?? 87 Weldon Kytle St. Louis Hawks
1977 7 11 142 Dave Kyle Boston Celtics
1978 6 14 124 Dave Kyle Milwaukee Bucks
1981 1 22 22 Franklin Edwards Philadelphia 76ers
1981 9 4 187 Paul Roba Cleveland Cavaliers
1982 1 23 23 Darren Tillis Boston Celtics
1986 5 4 97 Clinton Smith Golden State Warriors
2011 1 28 28 Norris Cole Chicago Bulls

Record by year

School Season Record (Conf. Record) Postseason Coach
Fenn College 1929–30 5-5 (N/A) -- Homer E. Woodling
Fenn College 1930–31 8-7 (N/A) -- Homer E. Woodling
Fenn College 1931–32 7-7 (N/A) -- Homer E. Woodling
Fenn College 1932–33 4-6 (N/A) -- Homer E. Woodling
Fenn College 1933–34 5-11 (N/A) -- Homer E. Woodling
Fenn College 1934–35 5-12 (N/A) -- Homer E. Woodling
Fenn College 1935–36 4-11 (N/A) -- Homer E. Woodling
Fenn College 1936–37 8-9 (N/A) -- Homer E. Woodling
Fenn College 1937–38 6-10 (N/A) -- Homer E. Woodling
Fenn College 1938–39 3-13 (N/A) -- Homer E. Woodling
Fenn College 1939–40 4-11 (N/A) -- Homer E. Woodling
Fenn College 1940–41 4-11 (N/A) -- Homer E. Woodling
Fenn College 1941–42 2-12 (N/A) -- Bruce T. Brickley
Fenn College 1942–43 0-13 (N/A) -- Aaron L. Andrews
Fenn College 1943–44 (N/A) (N/A) -- (N/A)
Fenn College 1944–45 (N/A) (N/A) -- (N/A)
Fenn College 1945–46 1-8 (N/A) -- George McKinnon
Fenn College 1946–47 5-10 (N/A) -- George McKinnon
Fenn College 1947–48 10-8 (N/A) -- George McKinnon
Fenn College 1948–49 4-14 (N/A) -- George McKinnon
Fenn College 1949–50 9-8 (N/A) -- George Rung
Fenn College 1950–51 6-11 (N/A) -- George Rung
Fenn College 1951–52 4-12 (N/A) -- George Rung
Fenn College 1952–53 2-15 (N/A) -- Homer E. Woodling
Fenn College 1953–54 1-18 (N/A) -- George Rung
Fenn College 1954–55 2-15 (N/A) -- George Rung
Fenn College 1955–56 3-15 (N/A) -- George Rung
Fenn College 1956–57 3-15 (N/A) -- George Rung
Fenn College 1957–58 6-13 (N/A) -- George Rung
Fenn College 1958–59 7-12 (N/A) -- Bill Gallagher
Fenn College 1959–60 0-19 (N/A) -- Jim Rodriguez
Fenn College 1960–61 4-15 (N/A) -- Jim Rodriguez
Fenn College 1961–62 6-13 (N/A) -- Jim Rodriguez
Fenn College 1962–63 9-9 (N/A) -- Jim Rodriguez
Fenn College 1963–64 10-9 (N/A) -- Jim Rodriguez
Fenn College 1964–65 10-9 (N/A) -- Jim Rodriguez
Cleveland State 1965–66 4-14 (N/A) -- Jim Rodriguez
Cleveland State 1966–67 8-13 (N/A) -- John McLendon
Cleveland State 1967–68 7-15 (N/A) -- John McLendon
Cleveland State 1968–69 12-14 (N/A) -- John McLendon
Cleveland State 1969–70 5-21 (N/A) -- Ray Dieringer
Cleveland State 1970–71 5-20 (N/A) -- Ray Dieringer
Cleveland State 1971–72 8-18 (N/A) -- Ray Dieringer
Cleveland State 1972–73 9-14 (N/A) -- Ray Dieringer
Cleveland State 1973–74 6-20 (N/A) -- Ray Dieringer
Cleveland State 1974–75 13-11 (N/A) -- Ray Dieringer
Cleveland State 1975–76 6-19 (N/A) -- Ray Dieringer
Cleveland State 1976–77 10-17 (N/A) -- Ray Dieringer
Cleveland State 1977–78 12-13 (N/A) -- Ray Dieringer
Cleveland State 1978–79 15-10 (N/A) -- Ray Dieringer
Cleveland State 1979–80 17-9 (N/A) -- Ray Dieringer
Cleveland State 1980–81 18-9 (N/A) -- Ray Dieringer
Cleveland State 1981–82 17-10 (N/A) -- Ray Dieringer
Cleveland State 1982–83 8-20 (1-4) -- Ray Dieringer
Cleveland State 1983–84 14-16 (4-10) -- Kevin Mackey
Cleveland State 1984–85 21-8 (11-3) -- Kevin Mackey
Cleveland State 1985–86 29-4 (13-1) NCAA, Sweet Sixteen Kevin Mackey
Cleveland State 1986–87 25-8 (10-4) NIT, Second Round Kevin Mackey
Cleveland State 1987–88 22-8 (11-3) NIT, Second Round Kevin Mackey
Cleveland State 1988–89 16-12 (N/A) -- Kevin Mackey
Cleveland State 1989–90 15-13 (N/A) -- Kevin Mackey
Cleveland State 1990–91 12-16 (8-8) -- Mike Boyd
Cleveland State 1991–92 16-13 (7-9) -- Mike Boyd
Cleveland State 1992–93 22-6 (15-1) -- Mike Boyd
Cleveland State 1993–94 14-15 (9-9) -- Mike Boyd
Cleveland State 1994–95 10-17 (3-11) -- Mike Boyd
Cleveland State 1995–96 5-21 (3-13) -- Mike Boyd
Cleveland State 1996–97 9-19 (6-10) -- Rollie Massimino
Cleveland State 1997–98 12-15 (6-8) -- Rollie Massimino
Cleveland State 1998–99 14-14 (6-8) -- Rollie Massimino
Cleveland State 1999–00 16-14 (9-5) -- Rollie Massimino
Cleveland State 2000–01 19-13 (9-5) -- Rollie Massimino
Cleveland State 2001–02 12-16 (6-10) -- Rollie Massimino
Cleveland State 2002–03 8-22 (3-13) -- Rollie Massimino
Cleveland State 2003–04 4-25 (0-16) -- Mike Garland
Cleveland State 2004–05 9-17 (6-10) -- Mike Garland
Cleveland State 2005–06 10-18 (5-11) -- Mike Garland
Cleveland State 2006–07 10-21 (3-13) -- Gary Waters
Cleveland State 2007–08 21-13 (12-6) NIT, First Round Gary Waters
Cleveland State 2008–09 26-11 (12-6) NCAA, Second Round Gary Waters
Cleveland State 2009–10 16-17 (10-8) -- Gary Waters
Cleveland State 2010–11 27-9 (13-5) NIT, Second Round Gary Waters
Cleveland State 2011–12 22-11 (12-6) NIT, First Round Gary Waters
Cleveland State 2012–13 14-18 (5-11) -- Gary Waters
Cleveland State 2013–14 21–12 (12–4) CIT, First Round Gary Waters
Cleveland State 2014–15 19–15 (11–5) CIT, Second Round Gary Waters
Cleveland State 2015–16 9–23 (4–14) -- Gary Waters
Cleveland State 2016–17 9–22 (5–13) -- Gary Waters
Cleveland State 2017–18 12–23 (6-12) -- Dennis Felton
Cleveland State 2018–19 10–21 (5–13) -- Dennis Felton
Cleveland State 2019–20 11–21 (7–11) -- Dennis Gates
Cleveland State 2020–21 19–8 (16-4) NCAA, First Round Dennis Gates
Cleveland State 2021–22 20–11 (15-6) NIT, First Round Dennis Gates
Cleveland State 2022–23 21–14 (14-6) CBI, First Round Daniyal Robinson
Fenn College 34 years 167–386 (.302) (0–0) 0 Postseason bids
Cleveland State 58 years 803–864 (.481) 319–320 (.499) 10 Postseason bids
Total 92 years 970–1250(.437) 319–320 (.499) 10 Postseason bids

Conference tournaments

AMCU

Date Seed Location Round Result
March 9, 1984[11][12] 7th Springfield, Missouri Quarterfinal W 93-79 OT over (2) Northern Iowa
March 10, 1984 Springfield, Missouri Semifinal W 59-58 over (3) Southwest Missouri State
March 11, 1984 Springfield, Missouri Final L 73-64 to (5) Western Illinois
March 6, 1985 1st Woodling GymCleveland, Ohio Quarterfinal W 85-67 over (8) Wisconsin-Green Bay
March 8, 1985 Woodling Gym • Cleveland, Ohio Semifinal L 79-76 to (4) Southwest Missouri State
March 6, 1986 1st Springfield, Missouri Quarterfinal W 73-68 over (8) Northern Iowa
March 7, 1986 Springfield, Missouri Semifinal W 100-84 over (5) Illinois-Chicago
March 8, 1986 Springfield, Missouri Final W 70-66 over (3) Eastern Illinois
March 5, 1987 2nd Springfield, Missouri Quarterfinal W 60-53 over (7) Eastern Illinois
March 6, 1987 Springfield, Missouri Semifinal W 94-78 over (3) Illinois-Chicago
March 7, 1987 Springfield, Missouri Final L 90-87 to (1) Southwest Missouri State
  • 1988, No tournament held
  • 1989, Ineligible for tournament
  • 1990, Ineligible for tournament
Date Seed Location Round Result
March 3, 1991 4th Green Bay, Wisconsin Quarterfinal L 79-75 to (5) Northern Iowa
March 8, 1992 7th CSU Convocation Center • Cleveland, Ohio Quarterfinal W 80-77 OT over (2) Akron
March 9, 1992 CSU Convocation Center • Cleveland, Ohio Semifinal L 83-59 to (3) Illinois-Chicago
March 7, 1993 1st Dayton, Ohio Quarterfinal W 64-53 over (8) Western Illinois
March 8, 1993 Dayton, Ohio Semifinal L 96-68 to (4) Illinois-Chicago
March 6, 1994 4th Rosemont, Illinois Quarterfinal W 70-67 over (5) Wright State
March 7, 1994 Rosemont, Illinois Semifinal L 93-63 to (1) Wisconsin-Green Bay

Horizon League

Date Seed Location Round Result
March 3, 1995[13] 9th Dayton, Ohio First L 88-81 to (8) Wright State
  • 1996, Did not qualify as 9th overall in the conference.
Date Seed Location Round Result
March 1, 1997 7th Dayton, Ohio Quarterfinal W 67-63 over (2) Detroit
March 2, 1997 Dayton, Ohio Semifinal L 76-42 to (3) Illinois-Chicago
February 28, 1998 5th Brown County Veterans Memorial ArenaGreen Bay, Wisconsin[14] Quarterfinal L 82-53 to (4) Wisconsin-Green Bay
February 27, 1999 5th Chicago, Illinois Quarterfinal W 65-59 over (4) Loyola-Chicago
February 28, 1999 Chicago, Illinois Semifinal L 80-65 to (1) Detroit
March 4, 2000 2nd Chicago, Illinois Quarterfinal L 70-54 to (7) Illinois-Chicago
March 3, 2001 3rd Dayton, Ohio Quarterfinal W 62-61 over (7) Illinois-Chicago
March 4, 2001 Dayton, Ohio Semifinal L 91-81 to (2) Detroit
March 2, 2002 7th CSU Convocation Center • Cleveland, Ohio[15] Quarterfinal L 67-63 to (2) Detroit
March 4, 2003 9th Joseph J. Gentile Arena • Chicago, Illinois[16] First L 69-57 to (4) Loyola-Chicago
March 2, 2004 9th Calihan Hall • Detroit, Michigan[17] First L 62-36 to (4) Detroit
March 1, 2005 8th UIC Pavilion • Chicago, Illinois[18] First L 84-65 to (5) Illinois-Chicago
February 28, 2006 8th Calihan Hall • Detroit, Michigan[19] First L 92-58 to (5) Detroit
February 27, 2007 9th Resch Center • Green Bay, Wisconsin[20] First L 78-59 to (4) Wisconsin-Green Bay
March 8, 2008 2nd Hinkle Fieldhouse • Indianapolis, Indiana Semifinal W 78-73 over (6) Valparaiso
March 11, 2008 Hinkle Fieldhouse • Indianapolis, Indiana Final L 70-55 to (1) Butler
March 3, 2009 3rd Wolstein Center • Cleveland, Ohio First W 56-43 over (10) Detroit
March 6, 2009 Hinkle Fieldhouse • Indianapolis, Indiana Second W 67-64 over (7) Illinois-Chicago
March 7, 2009 Hinkle Fieldhouse • Indianapolis, Indiana Semifinal W 73-67 over (2) Wisconsin-Green Bay
March 10, 2009 Hinkle Fieldhouse • Indianapolis, Indiana Final W 57-54 over (1) Butler
March 2, 2010 5th Wolstein Center • Cleveland, Ohio First W 80-66 over (8) Loyola-Illinois
March 5, 2010 Hinkle Fieldhouse • Indianapolis, Indiana Second L 82-75 to (4) Wisconsin-Milwaukee
March 1, 2011 3rd Wolstein Center • Cleveland, Ohio First W 73-61 over (10) Illinois-Chicago
March 4, 2011 U.S. Cellular Arena • Milwaukee, Wisconsin Second W 73-59 over (6) Wright State
March 5, 2011 U.S. Cellular Arena • Milwaukee, Wisconsin Semifinal L 76-68 to (2) Butler
March 3, 2012 2nd Athletics–Recreation CenterValparaiso, Indiana Semifinal L 63-58 to (3) Detroit
March 5, 2013 8th UIC Pavilion • Chicago, Illinois[21] First L 82-59 to (5) Illinois-Chicago
March 8, 2014 2nd Resch Center • Green Bay, Wisconsin[22][23] Semifinal L 68-63 to (3) Wright State
March 6, 2015 4th Athletics–Recreation Center • Valparaiso, Indiana[24] Second W 70-53 over (5) Detroit
March 7, 2015 Athletics–Recreation Center • Valparaiso, Indiana[25] Semifinal L 60-55 to (1) Valparaiso
March 5, 2016 9th Joe Louis Arena • Detroit, Michigan[26] First L 65-53 to (4) Wisconsin-Green Bay
March 3, 2017 8th Joe Louis Arena • Detroit, Michigan[27] First L 84-69 to (9) Youngstown State
March 2, 2018 8th Little Caesars Arena • Detroit, Michigan[28] First W 72-71 over (9) Youngstown State
March 3, 2018 8th Little Caesars Arena • Detroit, Michigan[29] Quarterfinals W 89-80 over (1) Northern Kentucky
March 5, 2018 8th Little Caesars Arena • Detroit, Michigan[30] Semifinals W 44-43 over (4) Oakland
March 6, 2018 8th Little Caesars Arena • Detroit, Michigan[31] Final L 74-57 to (2) Wright State
  • 2019, Did not qualify as 9th overall in the conference.
Date Seed Location Round Result
March 3, 2020 7th O'rena • Rochester, Michigan First L 80-59 to (6) Oakland
March 2, 2021 1st Wolstein Center • Cleveland, Ohio Quarterfinals W 108-104 (3OT) to (10) Purdue Fort Wayne
March 8, 2021 1st Indiana Farmers Coliseum • Indianapolis, Indiana Semifinals W 71-65 to (8) Milwaukee
March 9, 2021 1st Indiana Farmers Coliseum • Indianapolis, Indiana Final W 80-69 to (3) Oakland
March 3, 2022 1st Wolstein Center • Cleveland, Ohio Quarterfinal W 83-67 to (10) Robert Morris
March 7, 2022 1st Indiana Farmers Coliseum • Indianapolis, Indiana Semifinal L 82-67 to (4) Wright State

Postseason history

NCAA Division I Tournament history

Cleveland State has made three appearances in the NCAA Division I men's basketball tournament, having a record of 3–3.

Year Seed Round Opponent Result
1986 #14 First Round
Second Round
Sweet Sixteen
#3 Indiana
#6 Saint Joseph's
#7 Navy
W 83–79
W 75–69
L 70–71
2009 #13 First Round
Second Round
#4 Wake Forest
#12 Arizona
W 84–69
L 57–71
2021 #15 First Round #2 Houston L 56–87

NIT results

Cleveland State has appeared in the National Invitation Tournament six times, with the Vikings having a record of 3–6.

Year Seed Round Opponent Result
1987 N/A First Round
Second Round
Tennessee-Chattanooga
Illinois State
W 92–73
L 77–79
1988 N/A First Round
Second Round
Illinois State
Ohio State
W 89–83OT
L 80–86
2008 #6 First Round #3 Dayton L 57–66
2011 #2 First Round
Second Round
#7 Vermont
#6 College of Charleston
W 63–60
L 56–64
2012 #6 First Round #3 Stanford L 65–76
2022 -- First Round #2 Xavier L 68–72

CBI results

The Vikings have received one College Basketball Invitational (CBI) berth. Their record is 0–1.

Year Round Opponent Result
2023 First Round Eastern Kentucky L 75–91OT

CIT results

Cleveland State has appeared in the CollegeInsider.com Postseason Tournament twice, having a combined record of 1–2.

Year Round Opponent Result
2014 First Round Ohio L 62–64
2015 First Round
Second Round
Western Michigan
NJIT
W 86–57
L 77–80

Retired numbers

Cleveland State has retired four numbers in program history.

Cleveland State Vikings retired numbers
No. Player Career No. ret. Ref.
10 Ken McFadden 1985–1989 1989 [32]
14 Franklin Edwards 1977–1981 1981 [32]
30 Norris Cole 2007–2011 2016 [32]
44 Clinton Ransey 1983–1987 2022 [33]

Head Coaching History

No. Coach Tenure Record Pct.
1 Homer E. Woodling 1929–1941 63–112 .360
2 Bruce T. Brickley 1941–1942 2–12 .143
3 Aaron L. Andrews 1942–1943 0–13 .000
4 George McKinnon 1945–1949 20–40 .333
5 George Rung 1949–1952 19–31 .380
6 Homer E. Woodling 1952–1953 2–15 .118
7 George Rung 1953–1958 15–76 .165
8 Bill Gallagher 1958–1959 7–12 .368
9 Jim Rodriguez 1959–1966 43–88 .328
10 John McLendon 1966–1969 27–42 .391
11 Ray Dieringer 1969–1983 150–210 .417
12 Kevin Mackey 1983–1990 142–69 .673
13 Mike Boyd 1990–1996 79–88 .473
14 Rollie Massimino 1996–2003 90–113 .443
15 Mike Garland 2003–2006 23–60 .277
16 Gary Waters 2006–2017 194–172 .530
17 Dennis Felton 2017–2019 22–44 .333
18 Dennis Gates 2019–2022 50–40 .556
19 Daniyal Robinson 2022– 21-14 .600

Championships

Cleveland State has won six regular season championships (1985, 1986, 1993, 2011, 2021, 2022) and three conference tournaments (1986, 2009, 2021).

Year Conference Distinction Record
1985 Mid-Continent Conference Regular season 21–8 (11–3)
1986 Mid-Continent Conference Regular season
Conference tournament
29–4(13–1)
1993 Mid-Continent Conference Regular season 22–6 (15–1)
2009 Horizon League Conference tournament 26–11 (12–6)
2011 Horizon League Regular season 27–9 (13–5)
2021 Horizon League Regular season
Conference tournament
19–8 (16–4)
2022 Horizon League Regular season 20–11 (15–6)

Alumni in the National Basketball Association

Seven Cleveland State alumni have played in the NBA,[34] including:

Media

The flagship station for CSU men's basketball is WARF 1350 AM, with announcer Al Pawlowski. Any CSU games WARF can't air due to conflicts slide over to sister station WTAM 1100 AM/106.9 FM.[35]

References

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  23. ^ "Horizon League Men's Basketball Championship Central – The Official Site of Green Bay Athletics". Greenbayphoenix.com. Retrieved 2015-07-10.
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  25. ^ "Cleveland State vs. Valparaiso - Box Score - 3/7/2015".
  26. ^ "Cleveland State vs. Green Bay - Box Score - 3/5/2016".
  27. ^ "Youngstown State vs. Cleveland State - Box Score - 3/3/2017".
  28. ^ "Youngstown State vs. Cleveland State - Box Score - 3/2/2018".
  29. ^ "Cleveland State vs. Northern Kentucky - Box Score - 3/3/2018".
  30. ^ "CSU vs. OAK - Box Score - 3/5/2018".
  31. ^ "CSU vs. WRSTM - Box Score - 3/6/2018".
  32. ^ a b c Retired numbers at 2017–18 Cleveland State Men's Basketball Record Book, p. 71
  33. ^ Clinton Ransey's 30-year journey from Cleveland State basketball star to college graduate By Amanda Rabinowitz - February 9, 2022
  34. ^ "Players Who Played For Cleveland State University | Basketball-Reference.com".
  35. ^ 2022-23 Cleveland State Men's Basketball Schedule - CSU Vikings.com

External links

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Cleveland State Vikings men s basketball is the men s college basketball team that represents Cleveland State University Prior to rebranding from Fenn College they were known as the Fenn College Foxes Cleveland State has been in Division I since 1972 They are a member of the Horizon League 1994 present Cleveland State was formerly in the Mid Continent Conference 1982 1994 Prior to 1982 Cleveland State was an independent program Cleveland State Vikings2022 23 Cleveland State Vikings men s basketball teamUniversityCleveland State UniversityHead coachDaniyal RobinsonConferenceHorizon LeagueLocationCleveland OhioArenaWolstein Center Capacity 13 610 NicknameVikingsColorsForest green and white 1 UniformsHome AwayNCAA Tournament Sweet Sixteen1986NCAA Tournament Round of 321986 2009NCAA Tournament Appearances1986 2009 2021Conference Tournament Champions1986 2009 2021Conference Regular Season Champions1985 1986 1993 2011 2021 2022 Contents 1 History 1 1 Records 1 1 1 Record versus Horizon League 1 1 2 Record versus Ohio schools 1 1 3 Individual career records 2 Cleveland State wins vs the AP Top 25 3 Awards 3 1 Attendance 3 1 1 Year by year 3 1 2 Largest Crowds 3 1 2 1 Wolstein Center 3 1 2 2 Woodling Gym 3 1 2 3 Public Auditorium 3 1 3 NBA draft history 3 2 Record by year 3 3 Conference tournaments 3 3 1 AMCU 3 3 2 Horizon League 4 Postseason history 4 1 NCAA Division I Tournament history 4 2 NIT results 4 3 CBI results 4 4 CIT results 5 Retired numbers 6 Head Coaching History 6 1 Championships 6 2 Alumni in the National Basketball Association 6 3 Media 7 References 8 External linksHistory EditThis section needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources in this section Unsourced material may be challenged and removed February 2023 Learn how and when to remove this template message The 1985 86 season is arguably the most memorable in Vikings history as they achieved the improbable in becoming the first ever 14th seeded team to make it to the Sweet Sixteen of the 1986 NCAA tournament Coach Kevin Mackey s squad led by Ken Mouse McFadden and Eric Mudd upset Bobby Knight s 3rd seeded Indiana Hoosiers by a final of 83 79 Following a 75 69 second round win against 6th seeded St Joseph s the Vikings would ultimately lose to Navy 71 70 on a clutch basket in the waning seconds by future Hall of Famer David Robinson Cleveland State would qualify for the NIT Tournament the following two seasons but went 23 seasons until returning to the NCAA Tournament A Cleveland State men s basketball game in 2015 On Monday December 15 2008 Cleveland State had their biggest regular season victory in school history upsetting the 11 Syracuse Orange 72 69 on a last second three quarter court shot from senior guard Cedric Jackson It was CSU s third ever win over a Top 25 ranked opponent and first ever on the road 2 3 They would pick up their fourth and fifth wins over Top 25 opponents later that same season when they won at 17 Butler in the championship game of the Horizon League Tournament 57 54 and then in the first round of the 2009 NCAA tournament when as the 13th seeded team in the Midwest bracket they routed 4th seeded and 12 Wake Forest by a final score of 84 69 Records Edit Record versus Horizon League Edit Records vs Horizon League schools as of the end of the 2020 2021 school year Rival Record W L Win Detroit 27 45 375Green Bay 32 51 386UIC 48 40 545IUPUI 6 4 600Milwaukee 26 31 456Northern Kentucky 6 7 462Oakland 11 11 500Purdue Fort Wayne 6 2 750Robert Morris 10 7 588Wright State 35 42 455Youngstown State 53 44 546Record versus Ohio schools Edit Records vs Ohio schools as of the end of the 2015 2016 school year Rival Record W L Win Akron 31 37 456Ashland 5 26 161Baldwin Wallace 1 11 083Bowling Green 8 10 444Case Tech 3 12 200Case Western Reserve 1 0 1 000Cedarville 5 8 385Central State 3 6 333Cincinnati 0 11 000Dayton 3 3 500Defiance 0 1 000Denison 1 0 1 000Findlay 1 10 091Heidelberg 1 11 083Hiram 29 35 453John Carroll 15 31 326Kent State 20 28 417Kent State Canton 4 0 1 000Kenyon 8 20 286Malone 9 2 818Marietta 2 1 667Miami OH 0 5 000Muskingum 2 0 1 000 Rival Record W L Win Mount Union 1 20 048Mount Vernon Nazarene 1 0 1 000Notre Dame OH 4 0 1 000Oberlin 3 13 188Ohio 2 11 154Ohio Chiropody 3 0 1 000Ohio Dominican 1 0 1 000Ohio Northern 4 6 400Ohio State 1 7 125Ohio Wesleyan 2 0 1 000Otterbein 0 2 000Rio Grand 3 0 1 000Tiffin 3 0 1 000Toledo 5 9 357Urbana 1 0 1 000Walsh 6 1 857Western Reserve 9 29 237Wilberforce 3 0 1 000Wilmington OH 1 0 1 000Wooster 2 7 222Wright State 33 33 500Xavier OH 8 5 615Youngstown State 44 39 530 Individual career records Edit Main article Cleveland State Vikings men s basketball statistical leadersCleveland State wins vs the AP Top 25 EditYear Opponent Date Score Site1985 86 16 Indiana 3 14 86 W 83 79 Neutral2007 08 12 Butler 1 17 08 W 56 52 Home2008 09 11 Syracuse 17 Butler 12 Wake Forest 12 15 083 10 093 20 09 W 72 69W 57 54W 84 69 AwayAwayNeutral2011 12 7 Vanderbilt 11 13 11 W 71 58 AwayAwards EditAMCU Mid Continent Player of the Year Ken McFadden 1988AMCU Mid Continent Coach of the Year Kevin Mackey 1985 1986 Mike Boyd 1993AMCU Mid Continent Newcomer of the Year Clinton Smith 1985 Sam Mitchell 1993Horizon League Player of the Year Norris Cole 2011Horizon League Newcomer of the Year Damon Stringer 2000 Bryn Forbes 2013Horizon League Defensive Player of the Year Cedric Jackson 2009 Norris Cole 2011 Tre Gomillion 2021 D Moi Hodge 2022Horizon League Sixth Man of the Year Jon Harris 2014Horizon League Coach of the Year Gary Waters 2008 Dennis Gates 2020 2021HoopDirt com Division I Coach of the Year Dennis Gates 2021 4 5 Attendance Edit Year by year Edit Year Rank Games Total Average1978 248 13 15 338 1 1801979 200 11 22 839 2 0761980 213 15 29 147 1 9431981 177 14 34 781 2 4841982 217 13 25 744 1 9801983 236 10 15 808 1 5811984 243 18 25 071 1 3931985 208 16 32 349 2 0221986 171 15 37 211 2 4811987 158 14 43 347 3 0961988 152 15 50 868 3 3911989 198 13 31 370 2 4131990 251 15 24 730 1 6491991 225 13 26 574 2 0441992 130 15 60 681 4 0451993 129 12 50 960 4 2471994 14 47 400 3 3861995 11 36 037 3 2761996 13 23 013 1 7701997 12 55 070 4 5891998 13 53 912 4 1471999 14 53 838 3 8462000 14 50 685 3 6202001 13 41 884 3 2222002 16 48 968 3 0612003 13 23 694 1 8232004 13 32 327 2 4872005 12 29 016 2 4182006 16 32 197 2 0122007 14 36 662 2 6192008 14 36 888 2 6352009 15 35 918 2 3952010 17 39 968 2 3512011 20 62 242 3 1122012 14 45 640 3 2602013 14 30 332 2 1672014 15 33 545 2 2362015 16 29 943 1 9962015 16 10 14 093 1 4092016 17 13 18 195 1 4002017 18 6 14 16 066 1 1482018 19 7 296 17 18 956 1 1152019 20 5 14 21 014 1 501 8 Largest Crowds Edit Wolstein Center Edit Attendance Opponent Date13 055 Michigan December 7 199111 534 North Carolina November 29 200310 123 Michigan November 30 19969 568 Georgetown November 23 19969 106 Valparaiso February 20 19938 490 Butler February 5 20118 106 Cincinnati January 13 19937 333 Butler February 10 20017 163 Michigan State December 7 19936 912 Xavier January 5 19956 203 Michigan State December 6 19976 109 Temple December 27 1999Woodling Gym Edit Attendance Opponent Date3 688 Eastern Illinois February 24 19863 599 Southwest Missouri State February 22 19863 429 Valparaiso March 2 19853 355 Illinois State February 23 19813 333 Valparaiso February 1 19813 302 Western Illinois January 20 19863 282 Illinois Chicago February 22 19883 262 Southwest Missouri State February 15 19883 252 Northern Iowa January 18 19863 247 Northern Iowa March 2 1987Public Auditorium Edit Attendance Opponent Date7 443 Illinois State March 16 19877 441 Marquette January 29 19815 424 Illinois State March 18 19884 437 Michigan State December 12 19834 132 Wilberforce January 28 19784 130 Southwest Missouri State January 28 1989NBA draft history Edit 8 total NBA draft picks 9 10 Regular Draft Year Round Pick Overall Player Team1965 11 87 Weldon Kytle St Louis Hawks1977 7 11 142 Dave Kyle Boston Celtics1978 6 14 124 Dave Kyle Milwaukee Bucks1981 1 22 22 Franklin Edwards Philadelphia 76ers1981 9 4 187 Paul Roba Cleveland Cavaliers1982 1 23 23 Darren Tillis Boston Celtics1986 5 4 97 Clinton Smith Golden State Warriors2011 1 28 28 Norris Cole Chicago BullsRecord by year Edit School Season Record Conf Record Postseason CoachFenn College 1929 30 5 5 N A Homer E WoodlingFenn College 1930 31 8 7 N A Homer E WoodlingFenn College 1931 32 7 7 N A Homer E WoodlingFenn College 1932 33 4 6 N A Homer E WoodlingFenn College 1933 34 5 11 N A Homer E WoodlingFenn College 1934 35 5 12 N A Homer E WoodlingFenn College 1935 36 4 11 N A Homer E WoodlingFenn College 1936 37 8 9 N A Homer E WoodlingFenn College 1937 38 6 10 N A Homer E WoodlingFenn College 1938 39 3 13 N A Homer E WoodlingFenn College 1939 40 4 11 N A Homer E WoodlingFenn College 1940 41 4 11 N A Homer E WoodlingFenn College 1941 42 2 12 N A Bruce T BrickleyFenn College 1942 43 0 13 N A Aaron L AndrewsFenn College 1943 44 N A N A N A Fenn College 1944 45 N A N A N A Fenn College 1945 46 1 8 N A George McKinnonFenn College 1946 47 5 10 N A George McKinnonFenn College 1947 48 10 8 N A George McKinnonFenn College 1948 49 4 14 N A George McKinnonFenn College 1949 50 9 8 N A George RungFenn College 1950 51 6 11 N A George RungFenn College 1951 52 4 12 N A George RungFenn College 1952 53 2 15 N A Homer E WoodlingFenn College 1953 54 1 18 N A George RungFenn College 1954 55 2 15 N A George RungFenn College 1955 56 3 15 N A George RungFenn College 1956 57 3 15 N A George RungFenn College 1957 58 6 13 N A George RungFenn College 1958 59 7 12 N A Bill GallagherFenn College 1959 60 0 19 N A Jim RodriguezFenn College 1960 61 4 15 N A Jim RodriguezFenn College 1961 62 6 13 N A Jim RodriguezFenn College 1962 63 9 9 N A Jim RodriguezFenn College 1963 64 10 9 N A Jim RodriguezFenn College 1964 65 10 9 N A Jim RodriguezCleveland State 1965 66 4 14 N A Jim RodriguezCleveland State 1966 67 8 13 N A John McLendonCleveland State 1967 68 7 15 N A John McLendonCleveland State 1968 69 12 14 N A John McLendonCleveland State 1969 70 5 21 N A Ray DieringerCleveland State 1970 71 5 20 N A Ray DieringerCleveland State 1971 72 8 18 N A Ray DieringerCleveland State 1972 73 9 14 N A Ray DieringerCleveland State 1973 74 6 20 N A Ray DieringerCleveland State 1974 75 13 11 N A Ray DieringerCleveland State 1975 76 6 19 N A Ray DieringerCleveland State 1976 77 10 17 N A Ray DieringerCleveland State 1977 78 12 13 N A Ray DieringerCleveland State 1978 79 15 10 N A Ray DieringerCleveland State 1979 80 17 9 N A Ray DieringerCleveland State 1980 81 18 9 N A Ray DieringerCleveland State 1981 82 17 10 N A Ray DieringerCleveland State 1982 83 8 20 1 4 Ray DieringerCleveland State 1983 84 14 16 4 10 Kevin MackeyCleveland State 1984 85 21 8 11 3 Kevin MackeyCleveland State 1985 86 29 4 13 1 NCAA Sweet Sixteen Kevin MackeyCleveland State 1986 87 25 8 10 4 NIT Second Round Kevin MackeyCleveland State 1987 88 22 8 11 3 NIT Second Round Kevin MackeyCleveland State 1988 89 16 12 N A Kevin MackeyCleveland State 1989 90 15 13 N A Kevin MackeyCleveland State 1990 91 12 16 8 8 Mike BoydCleveland State 1991 92 16 13 7 9 Mike BoydCleveland State 1992 93 22 6 15 1 Mike BoydCleveland State 1993 94 14 15 9 9 Mike BoydCleveland State 1994 95 10 17 3 11 Mike BoydCleveland State 1995 96 5 21 3 13 Mike BoydCleveland State 1996 97 9 19 6 10 Rollie MassiminoCleveland State 1997 98 12 15 6 8 Rollie MassiminoCleveland State 1998 99 14 14 6 8 Rollie MassiminoCleveland State 1999 00 16 14 9 5 Rollie MassiminoCleveland State 2000 01 19 13 9 5 Rollie MassiminoCleveland State 2001 02 12 16 6 10 Rollie MassiminoCleveland State 2002 03 8 22 3 13 Rollie MassiminoCleveland State 2003 04 4 25 0 16 Mike GarlandCleveland State 2004 05 9 17 6 10 Mike GarlandCleveland State 2005 06 10 18 5 11 Mike GarlandCleveland State 2006 07 10 21 3 13 Gary WatersCleveland State 2007 08 21 13 12 6 NIT First Round Gary WatersCleveland State 2008 09 26 11 12 6 NCAA Second Round Gary WatersCleveland State 2009 10 16 17 10 8 Gary WatersCleveland State 2010 11 27 9 13 5 NIT Second Round Gary WatersCleveland State 2011 12 22 11 12 6 NIT First Round Gary WatersCleveland State 2012 13 14 18 5 11 Gary WatersCleveland State 2013 14 21 12 12 4 CIT First Round Gary WatersCleveland State 2014 15 19 15 11 5 CIT Second Round Gary WatersCleveland State 2015 16 9 23 4 14 Gary WatersCleveland State 2016 17 9 22 5 13 Gary WatersCleveland State 2017 18 12 23 6 12 Dennis FeltonCleveland State 2018 19 10 21 5 13 Dennis FeltonCleveland State 2019 20 11 21 7 11 Dennis GatesCleveland State 2020 21 19 8 16 4 NCAA First Round Dennis GatesCleveland State 2021 22 20 11 15 6 NIT First Round Dennis GatesCleveland State 2022 23 21 14 14 6 CBI First Round Daniyal RobinsonFenn College 34 years 167 386 302 0 0 0 Postseason bidsCleveland State 58 years 803 864 481 319 320 499 10 Postseason bidsTotal 92 years 970 1250 437 319 320 499 10 Postseason bidsConference tournaments Edit AMCU Edit Date Seed Location Round ResultMarch 9 1984 11 12 7th Springfield Missouri Quarterfinal W 93 79 OT over 2 Northern IowaMarch 10 1984 Springfield Missouri Semifinal W 59 58 over 3 Southwest Missouri StateMarch 11 1984 Springfield Missouri Final L 73 64 to 5 Western IllinoisMarch 6 1985 1st Woodling Gym Cleveland Ohio Quarterfinal W 85 67 over 8 Wisconsin Green BayMarch 8 1985 Woodling Gym Cleveland Ohio Semifinal L 79 76 to 4 Southwest Missouri StateMarch 6 1986 1st Springfield Missouri Quarterfinal W 73 68 over 8 Northern IowaMarch 7 1986 Springfield Missouri Semifinal W 100 84 over 5 Illinois ChicagoMarch 8 1986 Springfield Missouri Final W 70 66 over 3 Eastern IllinoisMarch 5 1987 2nd Springfield Missouri Quarterfinal W 60 53 over 7 Eastern IllinoisMarch 6 1987 Springfield Missouri Semifinal W 94 78 over 3 Illinois ChicagoMarch 7 1987 Springfield Missouri Final L 90 87 to 1 Southwest Missouri State1988 No tournament held 1989 Ineligible for tournament 1990 Ineligible for tournamentDate Seed Location Round ResultMarch 3 1991 4th Green Bay Wisconsin Quarterfinal L 79 75 to 5 Northern IowaMarch 8 1992 7th CSU Convocation Center Cleveland Ohio Quarterfinal W 80 77 OT over 2 AkronMarch 9 1992 CSU Convocation Center Cleveland Ohio Semifinal L 83 59 to 3 Illinois ChicagoMarch 7 1993 1st Dayton Ohio Quarterfinal W 64 53 over 8 Western IllinoisMarch 8 1993 Dayton Ohio Semifinal L 96 68 to 4 Illinois ChicagoMarch 6 1994 4th Rosemont Illinois Quarterfinal W 70 67 over 5 Wright StateMarch 7 1994 Rosemont Illinois Semifinal L 93 63 to 1 Wisconsin Green BayHorizon League Edit Date Seed Location Round ResultMarch 3 1995 13 9th Dayton Ohio First L 88 81 to 8 Wright State1996 Did not qualify as 9th overall in the conference Date Seed Location Round ResultMarch 1 1997 7th Dayton Ohio Quarterfinal W 67 63 over 2 DetroitMarch 2 1997 Dayton Ohio Semifinal L 76 42 to 3 Illinois ChicagoFebruary 28 1998 5th Brown County Veterans Memorial Arena Green Bay Wisconsin 14 Quarterfinal L 82 53 to 4 Wisconsin Green BayFebruary 27 1999 5th Chicago Illinois Quarterfinal W 65 59 over 4 Loyola ChicagoFebruary 28 1999 Chicago Illinois Semifinal L 80 65 to 1 DetroitMarch 4 2000 2nd Chicago Illinois Quarterfinal L 70 54 to 7 Illinois ChicagoMarch 3 2001 3rd Dayton Ohio Quarterfinal W 62 61 over 7 Illinois ChicagoMarch 4 2001 Dayton Ohio Semifinal L 91 81 to 2 DetroitMarch 2 2002 7th CSU Convocation Center Cleveland Ohio 15 Quarterfinal L 67 63 to 2 DetroitMarch 4 2003 9th Joseph J Gentile Arena Chicago Illinois 16 First L 69 57 to 4 Loyola ChicagoMarch 2 2004 9th Calihan Hall Detroit Michigan 17 First L 62 36 to 4 DetroitMarch 1 2005 8th UIC Pavilion Chicago Illinois 18 First L 84 65 to 5 Illinois ChicagoFebruary 28 2006 8th Calihan Hall Detroit Michigan 19 First L 92 58 to 5 DetroitFebruary 27 2007 9th Resch Center Green Bay Wisconsin 20 First L 78 59 to 4 Wisconsin Green BayMarch 8 2008 2nd Hinkle Fieldhouse Indianapolis Indiana Semifinal W 78 73 over 6 ValparaisoMarch 11 2008 Hinkle Fieldhouse Indianapolis Indiana Final L 70 55 to 1 ButlerMarch 3 2009 3rd Wolstein Center Cleveland Ohio First W 56 43 over 10 DetroitMarch 6 2009 Hinkle Fieldhouse Indianapolis Indiana Second W 67 64 over 7 Illinois ChicagoMarch 7 2009 Hinkle Fieldhouse Indianapolis Indiana Semifinal W 73 67 over 2 Wisconsin Green BayMarch 10 2009 Hinkle Fieldhouse Indianapolis Indiana Final W 57 54 over 1 ButlerMarch 2 2010 5th Wolstein Center Cleveland Ohio First W 80 66 over 8 Loyola IllinoisMarch 5 2010 Hinkle Fieldhouse Indianapolis Indiana Second L 82 75 to 4 Wisconsin MilwaukeeMarch 1 2011 3rd Wolstein Center Cleveland Ohio First W 73 61 over 10 Illinois ChicagoMarch 4 2011 U S Cellular Arena Milwaukee Wisconsin Second W 73 59 over 6 Wright StateMarch 5 2011 U S Cellular Arena Milwaukee Wisconsin Semifinal L 76 68 to 2 ButlerMarch 3 2012 2nd Athletics Recreation Center Valparaiso Indiana Semifinal L 63 58 to 3 DetroitMarch 5 2013 8th UIC Pavilion Chicago Illinois 21 First L 82 59 to 5 Illinois ChicagoMarch 8 2014 2nd Resch Center Green Bay Wisconsin 22 23 Semifinal L 68 63 to 3 Wright StateMarch 6 2015 4th Athletics Recreation Center Valparaiso Indiana 24 Second W 70 53 over 5 DetroitMarch 7 2015 Athletics Recreation Center Valparaiso Indiana 25 Semifinal L 60 55 to 1 ValparaisoMarch 5 2016 9th Joe Louis Arena Detroit Michigan 26 First L 65 53 to 4 Wisconsin Green BayMarch 3 2017 8th Joe Louis Arena Detroit Michigan 27 First L 84 69 to 9 Youngstown StateMarch 2 2018 8th Little Caesars Arena Detroit Michigan 28 First W 72 71 over 9 Youngstown StateMarch 3 2018 8th Little Caesars Arena Detroit Michigan 29 Quarterfinals W 89 80 over 1 Northern KentuckyMarch 5 2018 8th Little Caesars Arena Detroit Michigan 30 Semifinals W 44 43 over 4 OaklandMarch 6 2018 8th Little Caesars Arena Detroit Michigan 31 Final L 74 57 to 2 Wright State2019 Did not qualify as 9th overall in the conference Date Seed Location Round ResultMarch 3 2020 7th O rena Rochester Michigan First L 80 59 to 6 OaklandMarch 2 2021 1st Wolstein Center Cleveland Ohio Quarterfinals W 108 104 3OT to 10 Purdue Fort WayneMarch 8 2021 1st Indiana Farmers Coliseum Indianapolis Indiana Semifinals W 71 65 to 8 MilwaukeeMarch 9 2021 1st Indiana Farmers Coliseum Indianapolis Indiana Final W 80 69 to 3 OaklandMarch 3 2022 1st Wolstein Center Cleveland Ohio Quarterfinal W 83 67 to 10 Robert MorrisMarch 7 2022 1st Indiana Farmers Coliseum Indianapolis Indiana Semifinal L 82 67 to 4 Wright StatePostseason history EditNCAA Division I Tournament history Edit Cleveland State has made three appearances in the NCAA Division I men s basketball tournament having a record of 3 3 Year Seed Round Opponent Result1986 14 First RoundSecond RoundSweet Sixteen 3 Indiana 6 Saint Joseph s 7 Navy W 83 79W 75 69L 70 712009 13 First RoundSecond Round 4 Wake Forest 12 Arizona W 84 69L 57 712021 15 First Round 2 Houston L 56 87NIT results Edit Cleveland State has appeared in the National Invitation Tournament six times with the Vikings having a record of 3 6 Year Seed Round Opponent Result1987 N A First RoundSecond Round Tennessee ChattanoogaIllinois State W 92 73L 77 791988 N A First RoundSecond Round Illinois StateOhio State W 89 83OT L 80 862008 6 First Round 3 Dayton L 57 662011 2 First RoundSecond Round 7 Vermont 6 College of Charleston W 63 60L 56 642012 6 First Round 3 Stanford L 65 762022 First Round 2 Xavier L 68 72CBI results Edit The Vikings have received one College Basketball Invitational CBI berth Their record is 0 1 Year Round Opponent Result2023 First Round Eastern Kentucky L 75 91OTCIT results Edit Cleveland State has appeared in the CollegeInsider com Postseason Tournament twice having a combined record of 1 2 Year Round Opponent Result2014 First Round Ohio L 62 642015 First RoundSecond Round Western MichiganNJIT W 86 57L 77 80Retired numbers EditMain article List of NCAA men s basketball retired numbers Cleveland State has retired four numbers in program history Cleveland State Vikings retired numbersNo Player Career No ret Ref 10 Ken McFadden 1985 1989 1989 32 14 Franklin Edwards 1977 1981 1981 32 30 Norris Cole 2007 2011 2016 32 44 Clinton Ransey 1983 1987 2022 33 Head Coaching History EditNo Coach Tenure Record Pct 1 Homer E Woodling 1929 1941 63 112 3602 Bruce T Brickley 1941 1942 2 12 1433 Aaron L Andrews 1942 1943 0 13 0004 George McKinnon 1945 1949 20 40 3335 George Rung 1949 1952 19 31 3806 Homer E Woodling 1952 1953 2 15 1187 George Rung 1953 1958 15 76 1658 Bill Gallagher 1958 1959 7 12 3689 Jim Rodriguez 1959 1966 43 88 32810 John McLendon 1966 1969 27 42 39111 Ray Dieringer 1969 1983 150 210 41712 Kevin Mackey 1983 1990 142 69 67313 Mike Boyd 1990 1996 79 88 47314 Rollie Massimino 1996 2003 90 113 44315 Mike Garland 2003 2006 23 60 27716 Gary Waters 2006 2017 194 172 53017 Dennis Felton 2017 2019 22 44 33318 Dennis Gates 2019 2022 50 40 55619 Daniyal Robinson 2022 21 14 600Championships Edit Cleveland State has won six regular season championships 1985 1986 1993 2011 2021 2022 and three conference tournaments 1986 2009 2021 Year Conference Distinction Record1985 Mid Continent Conference Regular season 21 8 11 3 1986 Mid Continent Conference Regular seasonConference tournament 29 4 13 1 1993 Mid Continent Conference Regular season 22 6 15 1 2009 Horizon League Conference tournament 26 11 12 6 2011 Horizon League Regular season 27 9 13 5 2021 Horizon League Regular seasonConference tournament 19 8 16 4 2022 Horizon League Regular season 20 11 15 6 Alumni in the National Basketball Association Edit Seven Cleveland State alumni have played in the NBA 34 including Norris Cole Franklin Edwards Bryn Forbes Cedric Jackson Jim Les Clinton Smith Darren TillisMedia Edit The flagship station for CSU men s basketball is WARF 1350 AM with announcer Al Pawlowski Any CSU games WARF can t air due to conflicts slide over to sister station WTAM 1100 AM 106 9 FM 35 References Edit Color Palette Cleveland State University Retrieved April 13 2016 Jackson s Half Court Shot Sends Vikings Past No 11 Syracuse 72 69 Cleveland State Official Athletic Site Cleveland State stuns No 11 Syracuse 72 69 College Basketball Rivals com Dennis Gates Named HoopDirt com Coach of the Year Cleveland State University 2021 04 14 Retrieved 2023 02 27 a b Cleveland State Men s Basketball PDF 2020 21 Archived PDF from the original on 19 April 2022 Retrieved 26 February 2023 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint date format link Cleveland State University Cleveland State University Retrieved 2020 09 13 Horizon League College Basketball Attendance and Ticket Sales Data From 2018 19 Stadium 2019 08 22 Retrieved 2020 09 13 Cleveland State University 2017 2017 18 CLEVELAND STATE MEN S BASKETBALL MEDIA GUIDE History and Records Page 93 PDF Cleveland State University Retrieved 2019 04 26 Cleveland State NBA draft history 2010 11 Vikings PDF cstv com Archived from the original PDF on 4 March 2016 Retrieved 26 February 2023 Record Book Men s Basketball PDF The Summit League Archived from the original PDF on 4 March 2016 Retrieved 26 February 2023 Part7 pdf PDF 2012 Archived from the original PDF on 19 August 2018 Retrieved 26 February 2023 recordbook pdf PDF Archived PDF from the original on 19 April 2022 Retrieved 26 February 2023 CSU Men s Basketball Men s Basketball Falls To Detroit In Horizon League Tourney Quarterfinal 67 63 Jamaal Harris nets 29 and Pape Badiane adds 11 points and 10 rebounds to lead the Vikings Loyola 69 Cleveland State 57 lt div id wm ipp inside Men s Basketball Official Athletic Site of the Cleveland State University Cleveland State Official Athletic Site Men s Basketball Cleveland State Official Athletic Site Men s Basketball Cleveland State Official Athletic Site Men s Basketball Cleveland State Official Athletic Site Men s Basketball Wright State vs Cleveland State Box Score 3 8 2014 Cleveland State University Retrieved 2020 09 13 Horizon League Men s Basketball Championship Central The Official Site of Green Bay Athletics Greenbayphoenix com Retrieved 2015 07 10 Detroit vs Cleveland State Box Score 3 6 2015 Cleveland State vs Valparaiso Box Score 3 7 2015 Cleveland State vs Green Bay Box Score 3 5 2016 Youngstown State vs Cleveland State Box Score 3 3 2017 Youngstown State vs Cleveland State Box Score 3 2 2018 Cleveland State vs Northern Kentucky Box Score 3 3 2018 CSU vs OAK Box Score 3 5 2018 CSU vs WRSTM Box Score 3 6 2018 a b c Retired numbers at 2017 18 Cleveland State Men s Basketball Record Book p 71 Clinton Ransey s 30 year journey from Cleveland State basketball star to college graduate By Amanda Rabinowitz February 9 2022 Players Who Played For Cleveland State University Basketball Reference com 2022 23 Cleveland State Men s Basketball Schedule CSU Vikings com External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Cleveland State Vikings men s basketball Official website Retrieved from 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