2012-13 Men's Basketball Media Guide

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F Front tR Row (L (L-R): R) M Manager JJavier i C Collins, lli h head d athletics thl ti ttrainer i Ch Chris i L Lacsamana, JJosh h IIvory, TTrey L Lewis, i Ti Tim K Kamczyc, h head d coach hG Gary W Waters, Sebastian Douglas, Bryn Forbes, Charlie Lee, head strength and conditioning coach Tredell Dorsey, academic advisor Lisa Hehman. Back Row: (L-R): Manager AJ Montamaro, graduate manager John Kopcso, assistant coach Larry DeSimpelare, assistant coach Jermaine Kimbrough, Junior Lomomba, Devon Long, Aaron Scales, Anton Grady, Luda Ndaye, Raphael Viera, Marlin Mason, associate head coach Jayson Gee, director of operations Samba Johnson, graduate manager Tim Daniels, manager Tyler Sunderlin.

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Name Josh Ivory Sebastian Douglas Bryn Forbes Trey Lewis Devon Long Junior Lomomba Anton Grady Raphael Veira Marlin Mason Ludovic Ndaye Charlie Lee Aaron Scales Tim Kamczyc

Ht. 6-2 6-4 6-3 6-2 6-7 6-5 6-8 6-5 6-6 6-9 5-9 6-9 6-7

Wt. Pos. Yr. 200 G Fr. 210 G So. 175 G Fr. 180 G So. 260 F Jr. 185 G Fr. 215 F So. 200 F Jr. 210 F So. 240 F Jr. 160 G So. 260 C Fr. 225 F Sr.

Hometown/Last School Alexandria, La./Peabody Magnet Houston, TX/Bellaire Lansing, Mich./Sexton Garfield Heights, Ohio/Garfield Heights Highland Park, MI/Crockett Montreal, Quebec/Madison Memorial Cleveland, OH/Cleveland Central Catholic Cleveland, Ohio/John Hay Detroit, MI/Cass Tech Montreal, Quebec/Westwind Prep Milwaukee, WI/Huntington (W. Va.) Prep High Point, N.C./American Basketball Institute Strongsville, OH/Strongsville

Head Coach: Gary Waters, 7th season (Ferris State ‘75) Associate Head Coach: Jayson Gee, 7th season (Charleston ‘88) Assistant Coach: Larry DeSimpelare, 7th season (Spring Arbor ‘91) Assistant Coach: Jermaine Kimbrough, 7th season (Virginia Tech ‘01) Director of Basketball Operations: Samba Johnson, 2nd season (Chaminade ‘96) Graduate Manager: John Kopcso, 2nd season (Ohio State ‘07) Graduate Manager: Tim Daniels, 1st season (Ohio State ‘12)

TABLE OF CONTENTS Roster & Team Picture ......................IFC Season Preview ...............................1-4 Returnees Bios ...............................5-19 Newcomer Bios ...........................20-22 Head Coach Gary Waters .............23-27 Assistant Coaches ........................28-30 Support Staff................................31-32 President Berkman ............................ 33 Director of Athletics John Parry ......... 34 2011-12 Horizon League .............35-36 2011-12 Season Review ..............37-48 Year-by-Year Recaps.....................49-60 Records & History .......................69-99 Media Information .......................... 100 Media Roster ................................... IBC 2012-13 Schedule ............... Back Cover


2012-13 Vikings

YOUNG GROUP READY TO Take OVer Gary Waters Has a Young, Talented Roster That is Ready to Compete and Keep the Vikings as One of the Top Mid-Major Programs in the Nation Upon first glance at the 2012-13 Cleveland State men’s basketball roster, it is a given that this year’s squad will be young. Gone are four seniors who accounted for 90 wins and three postseason trips over the last four years. Also gone is 60-percent of last year’s scoring. And while fans may miss last year’s senior group of D’Aundray Brown, Trey Harmon, Jeremy Montgomery, and Aaron Pogue, there are several reasons to be optimistic about this year’s squad and the direction the program is heading. Head coach Gary Waters enters his seventh season on the sidelines of the Wolstein Center and knows his cupboard isn’t bare. He has stocked up a youthful group of talent and has his sights set on keeping CSU as one of the top mid-major programs in the country. Since Waters and his staff took over the program in 2006, they have rebuilt and retooled the entire program, averaging more than 20 wins per season, including four 20-win seasons. Waters has also led the Vikings to the postseason four times in his six seasons at the helm, including in four of the last five seasons. So while this year’s squad may lack the experience of CSU’s teams of the past six seasons, it is never a good idea to underestimate a team with Waters on the sideline based on his experience and success as a head coach. 2012-13 Men’s Basketball

Anchoring the Vikings this year will be fifthyear senior Tim Kamczyc, the lone senior on the roster. Juniors Devon Long and Luda Ndaye are the only other upperclassmen on the roster, which also includes five sophomores and four freshmen. One of the sophomores is forward Anton Grady, who has been mentioned by numerous national publications as one of the top “breakout players” in the nation this year. As CSU’s sixth man last year, he averaged 8.5 points and led the team and ranked sixth in the Horizon League with 6.4 rebounds per game. All this despite playing just 21.2 minutes per game. Also back for CSU are sophomores Sebastian Douglas, Charlie Lee and Marlin Mason who were able to gain valuable experience as freshmen last season, making key contributions down the stretch to help CSU earn the No. 2 seed in the league tournament.

Pronunciation Guide Bryn Forbes.........................................Brin Anton Grady................................. An-Taun Tim Kamczyc........................... Cam-Check Luda Ndaye...................................Nuh-Die Raphael Veira............................ Vee-air-uh Larry DeSimpelare................D-Simp-E-Lar Jayson Gee............... G (like the letter “G”) www.csuvikings.com

While only one starter is back from last season’s NIT squad, some of the Vikings’ best returners were playing big minutes off the bench last season because of the experienced group of seniors in front of them in the rotation. That experience, combined with one of the most talented freshman classes in program history, a group which combined to win six state titles, it is easy to see why this squad has the potential to be just as successful as the players who have come before them wearing the Green and White. LEE GETS THE POINT Sophomore Charlie Lee will take the torch as CSU’s starting point guard this year, following a stellar list of point guards under Waters that includes Cedric Jackson, Norris Cole and Jeremy Montgomery. The dynamic Lee seems ready to take control of the squad after a strong summer. As last year’s backup point guard, Lee averaged 4.1 points and 2.2 assists per game. Lee did make three starts last season, averaging 7.7 points in those three contests, including a 13 point, five assist effort in his first career start against UIC that also included zero turnovers. He is an attacking point guard who likes to speed up the tempo of the game, but can also slow the game down and get his teammates involved, C l eve l a n d State U n i ver s i ty

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2012-13 Vikings setting them up in good scoring positions. Freshman Josh Ivory could also see some time at the point. He enters the program after a highlysuccessful career at Peabody Magnet H.S., helping his teams to a 103-5 record over four years. A three-year starter, Ivory helped his high school team to three straight appearances in the state championship game and two state titles. He averaged 15.0 points, 5.0 assists and 3.0 steals as a senior and was regarded as the team’s lockdown defender, a trait that should fit very well in coach Waters’ system. Sophomore Trey Lewis won’t get a chance to showcase his skills on the floor this season after transferring in from Penn State, but he will get the year to practice with the squad and learn the systems. As a freshman at Penn State last year, Lewis played in 20 games, making six starts, and averaged 5.6 points and 1.4 rebounds. A Cleveland native, Lewis prepped at Garfield Heights H.S. and was the 2011 Ohio Division I CoPlayer of the Year after averaging 23.0 points, 5.1 assists and 4.8 rebounds per game, helping the Bulldogs to the state final four. He was also the runner-up for Ohio Mr. Basketball honors. WING LOADED WITH ATHLETICISM When looking at the wing guards on the CSU roster, it is hard not to get excited. The group is loaded with athletic players who can score from anywhere on the court.

Sophomore Sebastian Douglas enters his third season with the program and is the most experienced player of the bunch. He was CSU’s top guard off the bench last season before a knee injury in December cut his season short. He was averaging 3.0 points when he went down, but more importantly, Douglas was one of CSU’s top perimeter defenders, often locking down the oppositions top offensive threat. At 6-foot-4, Douglas can use his size to create mismatches and help on the glass. He is also capable of handling the point guard duties if necessary and can score in a variety of ways. Sophomore Marlin Mason is a highlight reel waiting to happen. Slated to redshirt last year, Mason was pressed into action in early January due to injuries and wound up playing in 18 games with three starts. He averaged 3.7 points and 2.6 rebounds per game. The athletic Mason likes to play above the rim with his length and leaping ability. He has unlimited potential and that was evident during several games last year, most notably when he produced 15 points and nine rebounds in a win over Detroit that helped CSU clinch the No. 2 seed in the league tournament in the second to last regular season game. Freshman Junior Lomomba is one of Waters’ top recruits to enter the program and is versatile enough to play multiple positions on the court. At 6-foot-5, he is also long and athletic enough to guard just about anybody on the floor.

Sebastian Douglas enters his third year at CSU and will provide the Vikings with leadership. He was CSU’s top guard off the bench last season when a knee injury cut his season short. A four-year starter at Madison Memorial H.S., Lomomba led his squad to state titles in 2008 and 2011 and helped the team to a 100-14 record during his four seasons. He was the No. 4 ranked player in Wisconsin and the 38th-ranked small forward in the nation according to ESPN.com. Freshman Bryn Forbes gives the Vikings a threat from the outside. He is a deadly shooter from the outside, hitting 60 three-pointers as a senior at

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Name Pos. Sebastian Douglas G Bryn Forbes G Anton Grady F Josh Ivory G Tim Kamczyc F Charlie Lee G Trey Lewis * G Junior Lomomba G Devon Long F Marlin Mason F Luda Ndaye F Aaron Scales C Raphael Veira F

Ht. 6-4 6-3 6-8 6-2 6-7 5-9 6-2 6-5 6-7 6-6 6-9 6-9 6-5

Wt. 205 175 215 200 225 160 180 185 260 210 240 260 200

Yr. So. Fr. So. Fr. Sr. So. So. Fr. Jr. So. Jr. Fr. Jr.

Exp. 1L HS 1L HS 3L 1L TR HS 2L 1L 2L HS TR

Hometown (High School/JC) Houston, TX (Bellaire) Lansing, MI (Sexton) Cleveland, OH (Central Catholic) Alexandria, LA (Peabody Magnet) Strongsville, OH (Strongsville) Milwaukee, WI (Huntington Prep) Garfield Heights, OH (Penn State) Montreal, Ontario (Madison Memorial) Highland Park, MI (Crockett) Detroit, MI (Cass Tech) Montreal, Quebec (Westwind Prep) High Point, N.C. (American Basketball Inst.) Cleveland, OH (John Hay)

Vikings By the Numbers 0 Josh Ivory 1 Sebastian Douglas 2 Bryn Forbes 3 Trey Lewis 4 Devon Long 11 Junior Lomomba 15 Anton Grady 20 Raphael Veira

Head Coach: Gary Waters (Ferris State ’75) Associate Head Coach: Jayson Gee (Charleston ‘88) Assistant Coaches: Larry DeSimpelare (Spring Arbor ‘91) & Jermaine Kimbrough (Virginia Tech ‘01) Director of Basketball Operations: Samba Johnson (Wittenberg ‘09) Graduate Managers: Tim Daniels (Ohio State ‘10) & John Kopcso (Ohio State ‘07)

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KEY: 1L—one letter, 2L—two letters, etc.; JC—junior college; HS—high school; TR-transfer; RS—redshirt * - Trey Lewis will redshirt this year due to transfer rules

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2012-13 Vikings Sexton H.S. when he averaged 19.0 points leading the team to a state title. A two-time all-state selection, Forbes helped lead his high school to three straight appearances in the state championship game (2010, 2011, 2012) and two state titles (2011, 2012). He was rated the No. 3 shooting guard in Michigan by ESPN.com and the 12th best prospect in the state as a senior. Junior Raphael Veira will add some depth to the wing and forward positions. He is a walk-on transfer from Xavier. Veira played his final high school season at John Hay where he averaged 17.0 points and 12.0 rebounds per game, earning all-league and Team MVP honors. EXPERIENCE IN THE FRONT COURT The most experienced bunch on the roster will be CSU’s frontcourt, led by senior Tim Kamczyc. The lone senior on the roster, Kamczyc, who is in his fifth season with the program, will be counted on for leadership with this young group. Kamczyc has shown steady improvement each year, culminating last year when he averaged 9.1 points and 3.9 boards. He used his offensive opportunities well, shooting .585 (117-200) from the field, second in the league. He also shot .460 (2963) from three-point and was the overall Horizon League leader in offensive rating (125.9). Kamczyc enters his final season having played in all 102 games in his career, making 74 straight starts. He has scored 634 career points, needing 366 to become the 21st player in CSU history to reach 1,000.

Anton Grady was mentioned as a “breakout player” by several national publications in the preseason. 2012-13 Men’s Basketball

Sophomore Anton Grady has the make-up to have a breakout season this year. In fact, several national publications have tabbed him as a “breakout player” around the country. Despite coming off the bench last year, Grady earned high praise from the league’s coaches when he was selected to the Preseason All-Horizon League second team. And with good reason. As CSU’s sixth man last year, Grady averaged 8.5 points and led the team with 6.4 rebounds per game, en route to a spot on the Horizon League All-Newcomer team. He upped those numbers to 10.5 points and 7.1 rebounds in 18 Horizon League contests, scoring in double-digits in 12 of those games, including a career-high 23 points against a vaunted Green Bay frontline in late February. One of the longest players in the league, Grady uses his long reach on the defensive end to dominate the boards and also block shots. He was fifth in the league in blocks (1.4) last season. The junior duo of Devon Long and Luda Ndaye will be counted on to provide minutes up front as both are in their third year with the program and know the system. Long has proven that he can be effective around the basket and has worked hard to lose weight and become quicker and lighter on his feet. That should help him fit better into an up-tempo, pressure system. Last year, Long averaged 1.2 points and 1.0 rebounds in 22 games. Ndaye is working back from a hip injury, but is expected to have an impact this year after averaging 1.3. points and 1.3 rebounds in 30 games as a back-up last year. At 6-foot-8, Ndaye has the ability to play the “stretch-four” and pull away his defender from the basket. He has worked hard on his strength and will provide the Vikings with a presence on the boards. Freshman Aaron Scales rounds out CSU’s frontcourt. A one-time verbal commit to Missouri, Scales decided on the Vikings after re-opening his recruitment last spring. He is a prep-school product who played at the American Basketball Insitute last season, averaging 14.0 points and 10.0 rebounds per game. A punishing player in the post, Scales will also provide the Vikings with a defensive presence on the blocks who can rebound. THE SCHEDULE The Vikings begin the season with a home game against Grambling on Nov. 9. Two days later, CSU begins play in the NIT Season Tip-Off, playing Bowling Green in a first round game at Michigan. www.csuvikings.com

Tim Kamczyc is the lone senior on this year’s roster and enters his final campaign with 634 career points. The following night, the Vikings will play either IUPUI or Michigan. A BracketBuster return game from Old Dominion is on Nov. 17 at the Wolstein Center before CSU concludes the NIT Season Tip-Off with two more contests. If CSU wins two games in Ann Arbor, they will advance to the championship round in New York on Nov. 21-23. If CSU does not advance to New York, the Vikings will play two consolation round games at a site to be determined on Nov. 19-20. A trip to Ball State on Nov. 28 rounds out the first month of competition with the Vikings beginning December with a home date against Toledo on Dec. 1. One week later, CSU travels to N.C. State, a team ranked in the preseason top-five, before heading to St. Bonaventure on Dec. 15. The Vikings return home to host Notre Dame (Ohio) on Dec. 19 to start a stretch of three out of four at home that also includes Rio Grande (Dec. 28) and Kent State (Jan. 2). The lone road game in that stretch is at Akron on Dec. 23. The 16-game Horizon League schedule begins on Jan. 4 at defending regular season champion Valparaiso with the league home opener against UIC on Jan. 7. CSU will play the other eight league teams in a home and home series. The only break from league action after January comes when CSU travels for a BracketBuster contest on Feb. 23. The league tournament begins with first round games on March 5 with the championship game slated for one week later (March 12). C l eve l a n d State U n i ver s i ty

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Cleveland state men’s basketball Quick facts

Location:.........................................Cleveland, Ohio Founded:.............................. Cleveland State, 1964 Fenn College, 1929 President:........................... Dr. Ronald M. Berkman Director of Athletics:.............................. John Parry Sr. Associate A.D./SWA:........... Virnette House-Browning Associate A.D./Operations:.............Tom Tontimonia Associate A.D./Student Services:.Christine Moeller Faculty Representatives:.....Dr. Sheila Patterson & Dr. Joel Lieske Enrollment:.................................................. 17,323 Nickname:....................................................Vikings School Colors:....................... Forest Green & White Conference:.................................... Horizon League Arena/Capacity:....Henry J. Goodman Arena (8,500) (Wolstein Center) Website:................................. www.CSUVikings.com

staff

Head Coach:.............Gary Waters (Ferris State ‘75) Record at CSU (Years):........... 122-82 (7th year) Career Record (Years):...... 293-217 (16th year) Associate Head Coach:..........Jayson Gee (7th year) (Charleston ‘88) Assistant Coach:........ Larry DeSimpelare (7th year) (Spring Arbor ‘91) Assistant Coach:.....Jermaine Kimbrough (7th year) (Virginia Tech ‘01) Dir. of Basketball Operations:........Samba Johnson (Wittenberg ‘09) Basketball Office Phone:............... (216) 687-5123 Best Time to Reach Coach:....Contact Through SID Athletic Trainer:...........................Chris Lacsamana Strength & Conditioning:...................Tredell Dorsey

history

First Season:..............................................1929-30 All-Time Record (Seasons):.803-1,065 (82nd Year) NCAA Appearances:......................Two (3-2 Record) 2008-09: Second Round; 1985-86: Sweet 16

team information 2011-12 Overall Record:...............................22-11 Home Record:..............................................10-4 Away Record:...............................................11-5 Neutral Record:.............................................1-2 2011-12 Horizon League Record:..... 12-6 (2nd) Horizon League Tournament:.............. 3rd Place Starters Returning/Lost:....................................1/4 Letterwinners Returning/Lost:..........................7/5 Transfers:............................................................. 2 Newcomers:.......................................................... 4 Roster by Class (Fr./So./Jr./Sr.):.................. 4/5/3/1

sports information

Sports Information Director:.............. Greg Murphy Office Phone:............................. (216) 687-5288 Cell Phone:................................ (216) 798-9362 Fax:............................................ (216) 523-7257 E-mail Address:........... g.j.murphy@csuohio.edu Assistant SID:.......................................Renee Adam Office Phone:............................. (216) 687-5529 Press Row Phone:.......................... (216) 687-4819 Overnight Mailing Address:............Wolstein Center 2000 Prospect Avenue; Cleveland, Ohio 44115

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2012-13 News & Notes • The Vikings will be making their third appearance in the Preseason NIT. CSU opened the 1986-87 campaign with a 70-66 loss at Memphis and began the 1993-94 season with a 68-60 setback at UMass. CSU went on to earn a bid to the postseason NIT in 198697, defeating Chattanooga in the first round before falling at Illinois State in the second round. • Cleveland State returns just one starter and one senior - Tim Kamczyc - from last year’s team that won 22 games and advanced to the postseason for the fourth time in the last five years. • A former walk-on, Tim Kamczyc enters his final season having played in 102 straight games, the 11th longest streak in program history. He has also started 74 consecutive games, the eighth longest streak in CSU history. • Head coach Gary Waters is entering his seventh season at CSU and is the third longest tenured coach in program history. Only Ray Dieringer (1969-83) and Homer E. Woodling (1929-41; 1952-53) have served longer. • Gary Waters is ranked third on the all-time wins list in CSU history with 122. He needs 21 victories to pass Kevin Mackey (142 wins) for second place and 28 triumphs to take over the top spot from Ray Dieringer (150 wins). • Sophomore Anton Grady returns after earning a spot on the Horizon League All-Newcomer team last year when he averaged 8.5 points and a team-best 6.4 rebounds as the team’s sixth man. Grady was just the sixth freshman to lead the team in rebounding and also blocked a team-best 45 shots. • The Vikings shot .710 (352-496) from the free throw line last year, the sixth straight season and just the eighth time overall that CSU shot better than .700 from the charity stripe. • The squad averaged just 13.9 turnovers per game last year, the sixth straight season in which the Vikings averaged less than 14.0 turnovers per game. It is the longest such streak in program history. • CSU enters the 2012-13 season with six consecutive seasons of a positive turnover margin, matching the school-record of six straight from 1983-89. • The 2011-12 season was the third straight season that the Vikings made more than 200 three-pointers in a season (217 total) after never making more than 200 in a season prior to three years ago. www.csuvikings.com

2012-13 Preseason Poll (As Selected by Coaches, SIDs & Media)

Rnk School (1st Place Votes).......... Votes 1. Valparaiso (40) ........................... 382 2. Detroit (4).................................... 332 3. Green Bay..................................... 283 4. Youngstown State........................ 243 5. Cleveland State............................ 230 6. Milwaukee.................................... 178 7. Loyola........................................... 105 8. UIC................................................. 96 9. Wright State................................... 86

2012-13 Preseason All-Horizon League Team (As Selected by Coaches & Media)

Preseason Player of the Year Ray McCallum, Detroit

First Team

Ray McCallum, Detroit Ryan Broekhoff, Valparaiso Kendrick Perry, Youngstown State Alec Brown, Green Bay Kevin Van Wijk, Valparaiso

Second Team

Ben Averkamp, Loyola Anton Grady, Cleveland State Keifer Sykes, Green Bay Damian Eargle, Youngstown State Nick Minnerath, Detroit

• CSU enters the 2012-13 season with a schoolrecord streak of 434 straight games with at least one three-pointer made. The last time the Vikings failed to hit at least one three was against Detroit (Feb. 21, 1998) when CSU was 0-for-8. • The Vikings also enter 2012-13 with a school-record streak of 169 straight games without an overtime contest. The last time CSU played on overtime game was Nov. 17, 2007, when the Vikings defeated Florida State, 69-66, at the Glenn Wilkes Classic in Daytona Beach, Fla. • CSU’s assistant coaching trio of Jayson Gee, Larry DeSimpelare and Jermaine Kimbrough are entering their seventh season under head coach Gary Waters. This matches the seven seasons by the duo of Mitch Buonaguro and Paul Molinari (1996-03). Only Tom McMahon (1969-83), who was Ray Dieringer’s assistant coach for all 14 seasons of his tenure, has served longer as an assistant coach at CSU. 2012-13 Men’s Basketball


2012-13 Vikings CAREER • Enters final season in a CSU uniform with 634 career points, needing 366 to become 21st player in program history with 1,000 career points. • Is a career .524 (233-445) shooter from the field, ranking eighth all-time in program history. • His career three-point field goal percentage (68-155; .439) is the best in program history for players with at least 100 attempts. • Has played in all 102 games in his career, making 74 straight starts.

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6-7 • 225 Senior • Forward Strongsville, Ohio Strongsville H.S.

Single Game Highs Points 20 vs. Milwaukee 3/5/10 FG 7 vs. Milwaukee 3/5/10 FGA 12 at Butler 1/13/12 3FG 3 vs. Multiple Opponents 3FGA 7 at Butler 1/13/12 FT 6 vs. Butler 2/5/11 FTA 6 vs. Multiple Opponents Rebounds 9 vs. Loyola 1/7/12 Assists 6 vs. Youngstown State 12/31/11 Steals 3 vs. Multiple Opponents Blocks 2 vs. Youngstown State 1/30/10 Minutes 39 at Wright State 2/16/11

Season G -GS Min -Avg FG -FGA 2009-10 33 -5 543 -16.5 42 -74 2010-11 36 -36 1041 -28.9 74 -171 2011-12 33 -33 1009 -30.6 117 -200

Pct .568 .433 .585

Career 102 -74 2593 -25.4 233 -445 .524 2012-13 Men’s Basketball

2011-12 Season • Ranked second in the league in field goal percentage, hitting 117-of-200 (.585) from the floor, including 29-of-63 (.460) from three point. • Averaged 9.1 points and 3.9 rebounds. • Scored 14 points (6-8 FG) with five rebounds at Green Bay (2/21/12). • Had a string of 15 consecutive made field goals over a three game stretch (Jan. 15-22). • Had 15 double figure scoring games after totaling nine in his first two seasons. • Scored 10 points with six rebounds and three assists at UIC (2/5/12). • Went 4-for-4 from three-point for 12 points, adding four rebounds and three assists versus Milwaukee (1/22/12). • Made all four of his field goals and 4-of-5 at the free throw line, for 12 points against Green Bay (1/20/12). • Tallied 18 points, going 7-of-8 from the floor, with four rebounds and two steals at Valparaiso (1/15/12). • Poured in 17 points with five rebounds at Butler (1/13/12). • Just missed first career double-double with 11 points and nine rebounds against Loyola (1/7/12). • Made 4-of-5 from the field for nine points against UIC (1/5/12). • Scored seven points and had career-high six assists against Youngstown State (12/31/11). • Made 5-of-8 from the field for 11 points, adding four rebounds and three assists at Toledo (12/28/11). • Had 14 points (6-9 FG) with seven rebounds at South Florida (12/20/11).

• Scored 13 points with four assists against Akron (12/10/11), hitting all four of his shots from the field, including both three-pointers. • Hit 5-of-6 free throws in the final minute at Robert Morris (12/8/11) to help seal the victory. • Had 12 points and five rebounds, playing 35 minutes, at Detroit (12/3/11). • Scored 12 points with seven rebounds at Wright State (12/1/11), the lone player in double figures for either team. • Had six points, four rebounds and four assists vs. St. Bonaventure (11/18/11), including assist on Trey Harmon’s game-winning three-pointer with 2.8 seconds left. • Hit 5-of-6 from field, including both three-pointers, for 13 points against Rio Grande (11/15/11).

csu career • Started all 36 games, averaging 5.9 points and 3.7 rebounds as a sophomore in 2010-11. • Tallied seven points with six rebounds and two steals in NIT second round game against College of Charleston (3/19/11). • Scored nine points, all in the second half, in second round league tourney win over Wright State (3/4/11). • Was a perfect 4-for-4 from the field, including a pair of three-pointers, to score 10 points in win at Wright State (2/16/11). • Had 12 points vs. Butler (2/5/11) with career highs for free throws made (6) and attempts (6). • Scored all 10 of his points in the second half vs. Detroit (1/20/11), going three-for-three from the field with a pair of treys. • Tallied 10 points with five rebounds at Akron (11/23/10). • Keyed comeback win over Kent State (11/14/10) by scoring 13 points with five rebounds. • Key member of the Viking rotation inside, averaging 3.7 points and 2.6 rebounds in 16.5 minutes as a freshman in 2009-10. • Led all regulars by shooting .568 from the field (42-74), while also going six-for12 from three-point (.500) and 32-for-44 from the line (.725). • Started the last five games at power forward, averaging 11.2 points and 5.2 rebounds as a starter, shooting .690 from the field (20-29) and .764 from the line (13-17).

kamczyc’s Career Stats 3G -3GA Pct FT -FTA Pct PTS -Avg REB -Avg 6 -12 .500 32 -44 .727 122 -3.7 86 -2.6 33 -80 .413 30 -43 .698 211 -5.9 133 -3.7 29 -63 .460 38 -48 .792 301 -9.1 130 -3.9

Ast -Avg St 15 -0.5 8 53 -1.5 33 71 -2.2 36

Blk 4 9 6

TO 19 45 44

PF -D 58 -0 96 -3 69 -3

68 -155 .439

139 -1.4

19

108

223 -6

100 -135

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2012-13 Vikings • Exploded for a career-high 20 points with six rebounds in Horizon League tourney game vs. Milwaukee, going seven-for-10 from the field and three-for-five from three-point. • Tallied 11 points with seven rebounds in 35 minutes in regular season ending win over Wright State. • Reached double figures for the first time in career vs. Toledo (2/20/10), scoring 12 points on 4-of-5 shooting from both the field and the line. • Blocked a potential game-winning shot by Milwaukee’s Ja’ Rob McCallum with 1.1 seconds left to preserve the win (1/21/10). • Had seven points and four rebounds in Viking debut at St. Bonaventure (11/13/09). • Joined the program as a walk-on after impressing the coaching staff with his high energy style of play, earning a scholarship for the 2009-10 campaign. • Redshirted during the 2008-09 season, spending time on the scout team and helping the Vikings prepare for opponents by emulating their style of play. • Recipient of the team’s Academic Award at the end of the season banquet.

High School • A special mention all-state pick as a senior at Strongsville High, playing for coach Joe Lynch. • Ranked as one of the top 65 players in the state as a senior after averaging 26.1 points per game. • First team all-district pick in basketball as a senior. • A three year starter in football, he earned second team all-state kudos as a quarterback after throwing for over 2,000 yards as a senior. • Completed 135 of 213 passes for 2,119 yards as a senior to rank 18th in the state in passing yardage. • Was a three-star prospect in football by Rivals. com. Personal Born Jan. 8, 1990 in Strongsville, Ohio. . . son of Tim and Loraine Kamczyc. . . has two younger brothers, Tyler and Al. . . 2010-11 recipient of the Dan Avis Scholarship. . . was a member of the business club in high school. . . business administration major.

2011-12 Game-by-Game Statistics Opponent Min at Vanderbilt * 17 Rio Grande * 22 St. Bonaventure * 30 at Kent State * 20 vs. Boston Univ. * 27 vs. Hofstra * 30 at Rhode Island * 32 at Wright State * 29 at Detroit * 35 at Robert Morris * 29 Akron * 27 at South Florida * 28 Sam Houston St. * 25 at Toledo * 36 Youngstown St. * 35 UIC * 30 Loyola * 31 at Butler * 37 at Valparaiso * 29 Green Bay * 38 Milwaukee * 32 at Youngstown * 30 at Loyola * 25 at UIC * 35 Valparaiso * 38 Butler * 36 at Milwaukee * 18 Drexel * 30 at Green Bay * 36 Detroit * 38 Wright State * 33 vs. Detroit at Stanford

Fg-Fga 3g-3ga Ft-Fta 1 -3 0 -1 0 -0 5 -6 2 -2 1 -2 3 -7 0 -2 0 -0 2 -3 0 -0 0 -2 3 -9 0 -1 0 -0 1 -6 0 -5 2 -2 2 -3 1 -1 0 -0 4 -6 1 -2 3 -3 5 -8 0 -0 2 -2 0 -1 0 -0 5 -6 4 -4 2 -2 3 -4 6 -9 2 -3 0 -1 1 -4 1 -3 0 -0 5 -8 1 -3 0 -0 3 -7 1 -5 0 -0 4 -5 1 -2 0 -0 5 -7 0 -0 1 -1 6 -12 2 -7 3 -3 7 -8 2 -2 2 -2 4 -4 0 -0 4 -5 4 -4 4 -4 0 -0 2 -6 1 -2 0 -0 3 -3 0 -0 0 -0 4 -10 2 -4 0 -0 2 -5 0 -0 2 -2 3 -5 1 -3 0 -0 2 -3 1 -1 2 -2 2 -6 0 -2 3 -3 6 -8 2 -3 0 -0 3 -6 0 -0 4 -4 4 -4 0 -0 1 -2

Pts Reb Ast 2 2 0 13 2 3 6 4 4 4 0 0 6 4 2 4 2 4 5 2 2 12 7 0 12 5 1 5 3 2 13 3 4 14 7 1 3 2 1 11 4 3 7 4 6 9 4 1 11 9 4 17 5 1 18 4 0 12 4 3 12 4 3 5 3 4 6 0 2 10 6 3 6 6 1 7 3 2 7 3 1 7 5 2 14 5 1 10 3 2 9 6 4

St 0 0 1 1 1 0 1 0 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 2 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 3 2 1 1 0 1 1

Blk 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 1

TO 3 2 2 1 1 2 1 2 2 0 1 2 1 1 2 0 0 1 0 2 1 4 1 1 1 2 2 1 3 0 1

Pf 5 2 1 4 5 1 1 2 1 3 1 1 1 3 2 2 2 2 2 3 1 2 3 1 1 1 5 2 2 2 2

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2012-13 Vikings 2010-11 Game-by-Game Statistics Opponent Min Fg-Fga 3g-3ga Ft-Fta Bryant * 31 0 -1 0 -0 1 -2 Iona * 16 1 -1 1 -1 2 -2 Kent State * 30 5 -8 1 -2 2 -4 Urbana * 17 0 -0 0 -0 0 -0 at Louisiana * 37 1 -6 0 -3 0 -0 at Akron * 32 4 -10 1 -2 1 -1 St. Bonaventure * 25 1 -5 0 -3 1 -2 Robert Morris * 30 0 -2 0 -1 0 -0 at Green Bay * 20 1 -1 1 -1 0 -0 at Milwaukee * 33 4 -7 1 -2 0 -0 West Va. Tech * 20 1 -2 0 -0 0 -0 at Sam Houston * 24 1 -1 0 -0 2 -2 at West Virginia * 34 3 -4 1 -1 0 -1 South Florida * 19 1 -3 1 -3 0 -0 Loyola * 27 1 -6 1 -3 1 -2 UIC * 29 1 -4 0 -1 0 -0 at Butler * 21 3 -7 1 -2 0 -0 at Valparaiso * 32 1 -8 0 -2 4 -4 at Youngstown St. * 34 3 -9 0 -3 0 -0 Detroit * 18 3 -3 2 -2 2 -4 Wright State * 24 1 -1 1 -1 2 -2 at UIC * 37 2 -4 2 -4 0 -2 at Loyola * 36 4 -8 3 -6 0 -0 Valparaiso * 25 2 -3 1 -1 1 -2 Butler * 33 2 -9 2 -6 6 -6 at Detroit * 27 3 -5 2 -3 0 -0 Youngstown St. * 33 2 -6 1 -3 3 -4 at Wright State * 39 4 -4 2 -2 0 -0 at Old Dominion * 25 0 -4 0 -2 0 -0 Milwaukee * 34 3 -6 1 -4 0 -1 Green Bay * 27 3 -5 2 -3 0 -0 UIC * 37 2 -4 0 -0 1 -1 vs. Wright State * 35 3 -4 2 -2 1 -1 vs. Butler * 36 3 -11 1 -6 0 -0 Vermont * 29 2 -4 1 -2 0 -0 Col. Charleston * 35 3 -5 1 -3 0 -0

Pts 1 5 13 0 2 10 3 0 3 9 2 4 7 3 4 2 7 6 6 10 5 6 11 6 12 8 8 10 0 7 8 5 9 7 5 7

Reb 5 6 5 6 3 5 4 0 0 3 1 6 2 2 2 7 5 6 4 3 3 5 4 1 6 2 7 3 2 1 0 5 4 8 1 6

Ast 1 1 0 3 2 0 0 0 1 3 3 1 1 1 3 0 0 1 2 0 0 4 5 2 1 0 1 3 2 1 1 2 1 2 5 0

St 3 1 0 0 0 0 1 3 0 1 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 2 1 0 0 0 0 2 1 0 2 1 3 0 1 0 2 3 2

Blk 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0

TO 2 4 1 2 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 0 1 0 1 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 2 3 1 2 0 0 2 0 0 3 1 4 1

Pf 1 0 2 4 3 0 3 3 5 2 0 2 2 3 0 4 5 3 3 4 4 3 3 3 1 4 3 1 2 5 4 3 2 4 2 3

TO 1 0 3 1 1 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 3 2 0 1

Pf 3 1 4 3 3 1 3 2 0 2 0 0 3 1 2 1 0 1 0 1 2 2 2 3 1 2 0 1 0 2 4 4 4

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Opponent Min Fg-Fga 3g-3ga Ft-Fta at St. Bonav. 30 3 -6 0 -0 1 -1 Wilmington 16 2 -4 0 -1 2 -3 Florida A&M 20 0 -2 0 -1 4 -4 Sam Houston 14 1 -2 0 -0 1 -2 vs. Kentucky 13 0 -2 0 -0 2 -2 vs. Virginia 8 1 -2 1 -1 0 -0 Wichita State 7 0 -0 0 -0 0 -0 at Wright State 19 1 -2 0 -1 0 -0 at Detroit 3 0 -0 0 -0 0 -0 Wilberforce 16 3 -3 1 -1 0 -1 Robert Morris 11 0 -0 0 -0 0 -0 West Virginia 15 0 -0 0 -0 0 -0 at Ohio State 9 1 -1 1 -1 0 -0 at Kansas State 5 0 -0 0 -0 0 -0 at Youngstown St. 11 0 -0 0 -0 0 -0 Loyola 13 0 -1 0 -0 0 -0 UIC 12 0 -1 0 -0 0 -0 at Butler 4 0 -1 0 -0 0 -0 at Valparaiso 7 1 -2 0 -0 0 -0 Green Bay 12 1 -2 0 -0 1 -2 Milwaukee 16 1 -2 0 -0 0 -0 Youngstown St. 19 0 -2 0 -0 2 -4 at UIC 21 3 -3 0 -0 0 -0 at Loyola 14 0 -0 0 -0 2 -2 Valparaiso 22 2 -3 0 -0 3 -4 Butler 7 0 -0 0 -0 1 -2 at Green Bay 2 0 -0 0 -0 0 -0 at Milwaukee 22 2 -4 0 -0 0 -0 Toledo * 27 4 -5 0 -0 4 -5 Detroit * 37 3 -4 0 -1 0 -0 Wright State * 35 4 -7 0 -0 3 -3 Loyola * 31 2 -3 0 -0 3 -5 vs. Milwaukee * 38 7 -10 3 -5 3 -4

Pts 7 6 4 3 2 3 0 2 0 7 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 2 3 2 2 6 2 7 1 1 4 12 6 11 7 20

Reb 4 3 3 5 4 1 2 1 2 4 1 0 0 1 2 1 5 1 3 2 4 5 1 0 2 1 2 1 4 5 7 4 6

Ast 1 1 1 0 0 0 2 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0

St 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 2 1 0

Blk 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0

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2012-13 Vikings 2011-12 season • Appeared in 22 games, averaging 1.2 points and 1.0 boards. • Hit both field goals for four points at Milwaukee (2/14/12). • Logged 12 minutes vs. UIC (1/5/12), finishing with four points and five rebounds. • Played 17 minutes against Sam Houston State (12/22/11), scoring six points with two steals. • Had four points and five rebounds vs. Rio Grande (11/15/11). • Scored 5 points with 3 rebounds at Vanderbilt (11/13/11). CSU CAREER • Played in 17 games, averaging 2.0 points and 0.9 rebounds in 5.1 minutes as a freshman. • Shot .600 from the field (15-25). • Had six points, on 3-for-4 shooting, vs. UIC (1/1/11). • Scored six points, on three-for-four shooting, in 10 minutes vs. Loyola (12/30/10). • Went 2-for-3 from the field for four points vs. St. Bonaventure (11/27/10). • Scored a career-high 13 points with six rebounds in 19 minutes in win over Urbana (11/15/20).

4 Long Devon

6-7 • 260 Junior • Forward Highland Park, Mich. Crockett H.S.

Single Game Highs Points 13 vs. Urbana FG 5 vs. Urbana FGA 9 vs. Urbana 3FG 0 3FGA 0 FT 3 vs. Urbana FTA 6 vs. Urbana Rebounds 6 vs. Urbana Assists 1 vs. Multiple Opponents Steals 2 vs. Sam Houston State Blocks 1 vs. Multiple Opponents Minutes 19 vs. Urbana

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G -GS Min -Avg 2010-11 17 -0 84 -4.9 2011-12 22 -0 112 -5.1 Career 8

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Personal Born Dec. 9, 1990 in Highland Park, Mich… son of Darwin Lewis and Darnetta Long… has two brothers (Derrick and Darren) and one sister (Diamond)… is undecided on a major.

11/15/10 11/15/10 11/15/10

11/15/10 11/15/10 11/15/10 12/22/11 11/15/10

FG -FGA Pct 15 -25 .600 12 -22 .545 27 -47

HIGH SCHOOL • Two-time all-state choice at Crockett High, playing for coach Juan Rickman. • Averaged 18.0 points and 13.0 rebounds as a senior to help Crockett to an 18-5 record and earn first team all-state honors. • Was chosen as the league MVP after finishing as one of the top five scorers in the conference. • Earned the distinction of being the best big man in the city in 2009-10. • Three-time all-league selection, earning first team honors as both junior and senior. • Also averaged 18 points and 13 rebounds as a junior to receive all-state kudos. • Voted the team’s most improved player as a freshman. • Was named to the all-tournament team as a sophomore at the Buckeye Prep Invitational, helping the Detroit All- Stars to a second place finish. • Was ranked as the second best center and ninth best player in the state as a senior by Prep Spotlight.

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3G -3GA Pct 0 -0 --- 0 -0 --- 0 -0

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LONG’s Career Stats FT -FTA Pct PTS -Avg 4 -8 .500 34 -2.0 3 -5 .600 27 -1.2 7 -15

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REB -Avg 15 -0.9 22 -1.0 37 -0.9

Ast -Avg St 1 -0.1 1 2 -0.1 1 3 -0.1

2

Blk 4 1

TO 4 6

PF -D 18 -1 17 -0

5

10

35 -1

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2012-13 Vikings 2011-12 Game-by-Game Statistics Opponent Min Fg-Fga 3g-3ga Ft-Fta at Vanderbilt 14 2-3 0-0 1-1 Rio Grande 17 2-6 0-0 0-2 St. Bonaventure DNP-CD at Kent State 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 vs. Boston Univ. DNP-CD vs. Hofstra DNP-CD at Rhode Island 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 at Wright State 4 0-0 0-0 0-0 at Detroit 4 0-0 0-0 0-0 at Robert Morris DNP-CD Akron DNP-CD at South Florida 3 0-1 0-0 0-0 Sam Houston St. 17 2-2 0-0 2-2 at Toledo 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 Youngstown St. DNP-CD UIC 12 2-3 0-0 0-0 Loyola 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 at Butler 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 at Valparaiso DNP-CD Green Bay 2 0-1 0-0 0-0 Milwaukee 5 1-1 0-0 0-0 at Youngstown St. 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 at Loyola 2 1-1 0-0 0-0 at UIC 7 0-0 0-0 0-0 Valparaiso 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 Butler DNP-CD at Milwaukee 3 2-2 0-0 0-0 Drexel 10 0-1 0-0 0-0 at Green Bay DNP-CD Detroit DNP-CD Wright State 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 vs. Detroit at Stanford

Pts 5 4 0 0 0 0 0 6 0 4 0 0 0 2 0 2 0 0 4 0 0

Reb 3 5 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 5 0 0 0 2 0 1 0 1 0 2 0

Ast 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

St 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Blk 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

TO 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0

Pf 2 4 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 2 1 1 0 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 0

2010-11 Game-by-Game Statistics Opponent Min Fg-Fga 3g-3ga Ft-Fta Pts Reb Bryant 4 0 -1 0 -0 0 -0 0 0 Iona 2 0 -0 0 -0 0 -0 0 0 Kent State DNP -CD Urbana 19 5 -9 0 -0 3 -6 13 6 at Louisiana DNP-CD at Akron 3 0 -0 0 -0 0 -0 0 0 St. Bonaventure 4 2 -3 0 -0 0 -0 4 1 Robert Morris 1 0 -0 0 -0 0 -0 0 0 at Green Bay DNP-CD at Milwaukee 9 0 -1 0 -0 1 -2 1 0 West Va. Tech 11 1 -1 0 -0 0 -0 2 3 at Sam Houston DNP-CD at West Virginia 2 1 -1 0 -0 0 -0 2 0 South Florida DNP-CD Loyola 10 3 -4 0 -0 0 -0 6 1 UIC 10 3 -4 0 -0 0 -0 6 1 at Butler 3 0 -0 0 -0 0 -0 0 0 at Valparaiso DNP-CD at Youngstown St. 3 0 -1 0 -0 0 -0 0 1 Detroit DNP-CD Wright State 2 0 -0 0 -0 0 -0 0 0 at UIC DNP-CD at Loyola DNP-CD Valparaiso DNP-CD Butler DNP-CD at Detroit DNP-CD Youngstown St. 1 0 -0 0 -0 0 -0 0 0 at Wright State DNP-CD at Old Dominion DNP-CD Milwaukee 0+ 0 -0 0 -0 0 -0 0 2 Green Bay DNP-CD UIC 0+ 0 -0 0 -0 0 -0 0 0 vs. Wright State DNP-CD vs. Butler DNP-CD Vermont DNP-CD Col. Charleston DNP-CD

Ast St Blk TO Pf 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0

1

1

1 3

0 0 0

0 0 0

0 1 1

0 1 1 0 0 2

1 0

0 0

1 0

0 5 0 1

0

0

0

0 0

0 0 0

0 0 0

0 0 0

0 2 2 0 0 1

0

0

0

0 1

0

0

0

0 0

0

0

0

0 1

0

0

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0 0

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0

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2012-13 Vikings 2011-12 season • Played in 28 games, posting 1.2 points and 1.3 rebounds. • Tallied three points and three boards vs. Detroit (2/23/12). • Grabbed three boards at Youngstown State (1/28/12). • Hit a three-pointer and added four rebounds at Butler (1/13/12). • Scored four points at Wright State (12/1/11), hitting both of his field goal attempts. • Made first career start vs. Rio Grande (11/15/11), tying career-highs in points (7) and rebounds (7). 2010-11 season • Received action in 35 games, averaging 1.1 points and 1.5 rebounds in 8.6 minutes. • Matched his career high with seven points at UIC (1/27/11), adding a career-best three blocked shots. • Set career highs for points (7) and rebounds (7) with two blocks in win over South Florida (12/22/10). • Scored five points vs. West Virginia Tech (12/7/10), making first career three-pointer. • Sparked CSU in the second half vs. St. Bonaventure (11/27/10), scoring two points with four rebounds, a block and a steal. • Grabbed five rebounds vs. Urbana (11/15/10). • Connected on three consecutive shots for six points against Iona (11/13/10).

24 Ndaye LudA

6-9 • 240 Junior • Forward Montreal, Quebec Westwind Prep

Single Game Highs Points 7 vs. Multiple Opponents FG 3 vs. Multiple Opponents FGA 4 vs. Multiple Opponents 3FG 1 vs. Multiple Opponents 3FGA 2 vs. Multiple Opponents FT 3 vs. Rio Grande FTA 4 vs. Multiple Opponents Rebounds 7 vs. Multiple Opponents Assists 1 vs. Multiple Opponents Steals 2 at Akron Blocks 3 at UIC Minutes 22 vs. Rio Grande

Season

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FG -FGA Pct 15 -41 .366 14 -36 .389

Career

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Personal Born May 18, 1990 in Kinshasa, Democratic Republic of the Congo… son of Laurent Ndaye and Nathalie Ngalula… is the youngest of six children, having two brothers (Armel and Jean Paul) and three sisters (Christelle, Angel, and Lysett)… volunteered time in high school working with individuals with mental illnesses… health science major.

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G -GS Min -Avg 2010-11 35 -0 301 -8.6 2011-12 30 -1 226 -7.5 65 -1

HIGH SCHOOL • Averaged 13.0 points, 9.2 rebounds in his only season at Westwind (AZ) Prep, playing for head coach Bobby Bossman. • One of four players to earn Division 1 scholarships off his team. • While he attended St. Mary Secondary School in Ontario, he was a member of the National Elite Development Academy (NEDA) during his junior and senior seasons, representing Canada in international tournaments in France and Germany. • Was ranked ninth among the top power forwards in Canada in 2008-09 by The Thomas Report. • Prior to joining NEDA, he played two seasons at CEPEQ, earning team MVP honors as a sophomore in 2006-07.

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3G -3GA Pct 2 -9 .222 1 -5 .200 3 -14 .214

NDAYE’s Career Stats FT -FTA Pct PTS -Avg 6 -15 .400 38 -1.1 9 -14 .643 38 -1.3 15 -29

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Ast -Avg St 6 -0.2 8 3 -0.1 3 9 -0.1

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Blk 14 6

TO 12 11

PF -D 58 -0 40 -0

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2012-13 Vikings 2011-12 Game-by-Game Statistics Opponent Min Fg-Fga 3g-3ga Ft-Fta at Vanderbilt 5 0-0 0-0 0-0 Rio Grande* 22 2-3 0-0 3-3 St. Bonaventure 9 0-0 0-0 0-0 at Kent State 9 1-2 0-0 0-0 vs. Boston Univ. 9 1-2 0-0 0-0 vs. Hofstra 10 0-1 0-0 0-1 at Rhode Island 6 0-1 0-0 0-0 at Wright State 9 2-2 0-0 0-0 at Detroit DNP-CD at Robert Morris 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 Akron 9 1-3 0-0 0-0 at South Florida 9 0-1 0-0 0-0 Sam Houston St. 9 0-1 0-0 2-4 at Toledo 8 0-1 0-0 0-0 Youngstown St. 4 0-0 0-0 0-0 UIC 8 0-1 0-1 0-0 Loyola 5 0-0 0-0 0-0 at Butler 16 1-2 1-1 0-1 at Valparaiso 7 0-1 0-0 0-0 Green Bay 12 1-2 0-0 1-1 Milwaukee 5 0-0 0-0 2-2 at Youngstown St. 4 1-3 0-1 0-0 at Loyola 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 at UIC 11 0-1 0-1 0-0 Valparaiso DNP-CD Butler 7 1-2 0-0 0-0 at Milwaukee 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 Drexel 5 0-1 0-1 0-0 at Green Bay DNP-CD Detroit 7 1-3 0-0 1-2 Wright State 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 Detroit at Stanford

Pts 0 7 0 2 2 0 0 4

Reb 0 7 1 2 1 0 1 1

Ast 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0

St 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Blk 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0

TO 0 2 2 0 0 0 1 0

Pf 2 3 2 1 3 2 2 2

0 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 3 0 3 2 2 0 0 2 0 0 3 0

0 2 2 1 1 0 0 0 4 0 1 1 3 0 0 1 1 2 3 0

0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 0

0 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0

1 2 0 3 3 0 1 1 4 1 1 0 2 0 0 1 0 0 2 1

2010-11 Game-by-Game Statistics Opponent Min Fg-Fga 3g-3ga Ft-Fta Pts Reb Bryant 7 0 -0 0 -0 0 -0 0 1 Iona 8 3 -3 0 -0 0 -0 6 1 Kent State 3 0 -0 0 -0 0 -0 0 0 Urbana 13 0 -1 0 -0 0 -2 0 5 at Louisiana DNP-CD at Akron 6 0 -1 0 -0 0 -0 0 2 St. Bonaventure 7 1 -1 0 -0 0 -0 2 4 Robert Morris 4 0 -0 0 -0 1 -2 1 1 at Green Bay 3 0 -0 0 -0 0 -0 0 0 at Milwaukee 5 0 -1 0 -0 0 -0 0 2 West Va. Tech 12 1 -2 1 -2 2 -4 5 0 at Sam Houston 4 1 -1 1 -1 0 -0 3 0 at West Virginia 4 0 -0 0 -0 0 -0 0 0 South Florida 19 3 -4 0 -0 1 -2 7 7 Loyola 9 0 -0 0 -0 0 -0 0 0 UIC 6 0 -2 0 -1 0 -0 0 1 at Butler 9 0 -4 0 -2 0 -1 0 2 at Valparaiso 5 0 -0 0 -0 0 -0 0 1 at Youngstown St. 7 0 -0 0 -0 0 -0 0 1 Detroit 17 1 -2 0 -0 0 -0 2 1 Wright State 12 0 -1 0 -0 0 -0 0 2 at UIC 14 3 -4 0 -0 1 -2 7 3 at Loyola 5 0 -1 0 -0 0 -0 0 3 Valparaiso 18 1 -3 0 -1 1 -2 3 2 Butler 5 0 -1 0 -0 0 -0 0 0 at Detroit 1 0 -0 0 -0 0 -0 0 0 Youngstown St. 9 0 -1 0 -0 0 -0 0 0 at Wright State 7 0 -2 0 -0 0 -0 0 1 at Old Dominion 18 0 -0 0 -0 0 -0 0 0 Milwaukee 14 0 -1 0 -0 0 -0 0 2 Green Bay 13 0 -1 0 -0 0 -0 0 3 UIC 12 0 -1 0 -0 0 -0 0 2 vs. Wright State 7 1 -2 0 -1 0 -0 2 1 vs. Butler 5 0 -0 0 -0 0 -0 0 0 Vermont 8 0 -0 0 -0 0 -0 0 5 Col. Charleston 5 0 -1 0 -1 0 -0 0 0 0

Ast 0 1 0 0

St 0 1 0 0

Blk 0 0 0 1

TO 0 1 0 1

Pf 1 3 0 2

0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0

2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 3 0 0 1 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

1 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1

1 4 0 0 4 2 0 0 3 2 1 2 0 2 2 4 4 1 3 1 0 0 3 2 4 1 1 2 2 0

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2012-13 Vikings 2011-12 season • Played in 15 games, all as a reserve, missing the final 18 contests after injuring his knee in late December. • Averaged 2.9 points and 2.0 rebounds as one of the top guards off the bench. • Had six points in nine minutes at Toledo (12/28/11). • Scored six points with two steals vs. Sam Houston (12/22/11). • Grabbed career-high four boards at Rhode Island (11/27/11). • Scored seven points (3-3 FG) with two steals at Vanderbilt (11/13/11).

Personal Born Sept. 10, 1991 in Jamaica, moving to the United States when he was one. . . son of Michael Douglas and Locresha Hutchinson. . . is the oldest of nine children, having three brothers (Anthony, Joseph and Michael) and five sisters (Fiona, Lily, Cheyenne, Felicia & Shilo). . . was a member of the academic honor roll as both a sophomore and junior in high school. . . volunteered time working in a Houston area children’s hospital. . . international business major.

2010-11 season • Sat out the year as a medical redshirt after injuring his knee during the spring of 2010.

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Douglas 6-4 • 210 Sophomore • Guard Houston, Texas Bellaire H.S.

Single Game Highs Points 7 at Vanderbilt FG 3 at Vanderbilt FGA 6 vs. Boston U. 3FG 1 vs. Multiple Opponents 3FGA 2 vs. Boston U. FT 2 vs. Multiple Opponents FTA 4 at Robert Morris Rebounds 4 vs. Multiple Opponents Assists 2 vs. Rio Grande Steals 2 vs. Multiple Opponents Blocks 1 vs. Multiple Opponents Minutes 17 vs. Multiple Opponents

Season G -GS Min -Avg 2011-12 15 -0 200 -13.3 Career

High School • First team all-league choice at Bellaire High, playing for coach Bruce Glover. • Averaged 14.0 points, 6.1 assists and 2.1 steals per game as a senior. • Team was ranked as high as No. 5 in the country by the USA Today, finishing the year as the No. 6 squad in the southwest. • Helped team to the Texas McDonald’s Invitational title, earning tourney defensive player of the tournament honors. • Served as team co-captain as a senior. • Was selected as the Houston Chronicle Player of the Week during the postseason as a senior after averaging 22 points in five tournament games. • Ranked as the No. 51 player in Texas by Hoop Scoop. • Averaged 16.9 points, 4.2 rebounds, 2.2 assists to earn first team all-league honors as a junior at Houston’s DeKaney High. • Injured his knee while playing in a charity game for Bellaire teammate Tobi Oyedeji, a Texas A&M signee who was killed in a car accident on prom night last spring. • Lettered in track as a junior, competing in the high jump and long jump and owning personal bests of 6-3 and 23-6, respectively.

Sebastian

35 -0

301 -8.6

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FG -FGA Pct 17 -34 .500 15 -41

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Douglas’ Career Stats 3G -3GA Pct FT -FTA Pct PTS -Avg REB -Avg 2 -5 .400 8 -13 .615 44 -2.9 30 -2.0 2 -9

.222

6 -15

.400

38 -1.1

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Ast -Avg St 10 -0.7 11 6 -0.2

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Blk 2

TO 17

PF -D 19 -0

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2012-13 Vikings 2011-12 Game-by-Game Statistics Opponent Min Fg-Fga 3g-3ga Ft-Fta at Vanderbilt 15 3-3 1-1 0-0 Rio Grande 17 1-3 0-0 2-2 St. Bonaventure 10 0-1 0-0 0-0 at Kent State 11 2-2 0-0 0-0 vs. Boston Univ. 20 1-6 0-2 0-0 vs. Hofstra 17 2-3 0-0 0-0 at Rhode Island 14 2-3 0-0 0-1 at Wright State 9 0-0 0-0 0-0 at Detroit 12 0-1 0-0 0-0 at Robert Morris 17 1-1 0-0 1-4 Akron 8 1-3 0-1 1-1 at South Florida 14 0-1 0-0 0-0 Sam Houston St. 17 2-4 1-1 1-1 at Toledo 9 2-3 0-0 2-2 Youngstown St. 10 0-0 0-0 1-2 UIC DNP-INJ Loyola DNP-INJ at Butler DNP-INJ at Valparaiso DNP-INJ Green Bay DNP-INJ Milwaukee DNP-INJ at Youngstown St. DNP-INJ at Loyola DNP-INJ at UIC DNP-INJ Valparaiso DNP-INJ Butler DNP-INJ at Milwaukee DNP-INJ Drexel DNP-INJ at Green Bay DNP-INJ Detroit DNP-INJ Wright State DNP-INJ Detroit DNP-INJ at Stanford DNP-INJ

Pts 7 4 0 4 2 4 4 0 0 3 3 0 6 6 1

Reb 3 2 2 3 2 3 4 0 0 1 4 2 1 2 1

Ast 1 2 1 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 1 0 0 1 1

St 2 1 1 0 2 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 2 1 0

Blk 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

TO 2 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 0 2 0 0 0

Pf 1 1 0 2 2 3 2 0 2 2 0 1 3 0 0

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2012-13 Vikings 2012-13 SEASON • Selected to Preseason All-Horizon League second team.

15 grady anton

6-8 • 215 Sophomore • Forward Cleveland, Ohio Central Catholic

Single Game Highs Points 23 at Green Bay FG 10 at Green Bay FGA 17 vs. Butler 3FG 2 vs. UIC 3FGA 3 vs. Butler FT 6 vs. Boston U. FTA 7 vs. Boston U. Rebounds 13 vs. Multiple Opponents Assists 3 at Green Bay Steals 4 at Milwaukee Blocks 6 vs. Rio Grande Minutes 37 vs. Butler

2/21/12 2/21/12 2/11/12 1/5/12 2/11/12 11/25/11 11/25/11 2/21/12 2/14/12 11/15/11 2/11/12

Season G -GS Min -Avg FG -FGA Pct 2011-12 33 -3 699 -21.2 112 -210 .533 Career 33 -3 699 -21.2 112 -210 .533 14 C l eve l a n d State U n i ver s i ty

2011-12 SEASON • Named to the Horizon League All-Newcomer team after ranking fifth in the league in blocked shots (1.4), sixth in rebounding (6.4), seventh in defensive rebounds (4.5) and eighth in offensive rebounds (1.9) as team’s sixth man. • Averaged 8.5 points, 6.4 rebounds and 1.4 blocked shots in 21.2 minutes per game. • Ranked sixth in the league in field goal percentage, shooting .533 (112-210). • Upped those totals in Horizon League games to 10.5 points and 7.1 rebounds per game, scoring in double figures in 12 of 18 league games. • Scored 12 points with eight rebounds and four blocked shots vs. Wright State (2/25/12). • Tallied career-high 23 points with eight rebounds at Green Bay (2/21/12), making 10-of-15 from the field. • Totaled 10 points, five rebounds, career-high four steals and two blocked shots at Milwaukee (2/14/12). • Scored career-high 18 points with career-high tying 13 rebounds against Butler (2/11/12), his second career start. • Made first career start at UIC (2/5/12), notching a double-double with 12 points and 10 rebounds. Was a perfect 6-for-6 from the field. • Made all four field goals and both free throws for 10 points, adding three blocked shots, at Loyola (2/3/12). • Notched second career double-double with career-high tying 14 points and 11 rebounds at Youngstown State (1/28/12). Both were game highs despite playing just 21 minutes off the bench. • Scored 12 points with three rebounds against Milwaukee (1/22/12). • Notched first career double-double with 10 points and career-high 13 rebounds vs. Green Bay (1/20/12). • Had 9 points and 10 boards at Valparaiso (1/15/12). • Had 11 points and eight rebounds in just 13 minutes at Butler (1/13/12). • Scored 10 points (4-6 FG) against Loyola (1/7/12). • Had 13 points and seven rebounds, hitting both of his three-pointers, against UIC (1/5/12). Added three steals.

3G -3GA Pct 2 -10 .200 2 -10 .200

GRADY’S Career Stats FT -FTA Pct PTS -Avg REB -Avg 56 -89 .629 282 -8.5 212 -6.4 56 -89 .629 282 -8.5 212 -6.4 www.csuvikings.com

• Scored 10 points with nine rebounds at USF (12/20/11). • Totaled 11 points, six rebounds and three blocked shots at Detroit (12/3/11). • Had 14 points with nine boards vs. Boston (11/25/11). • Scored 12 points, seven rebounds and six blocked shots vs. Rio Grande (11/15/11). The six blocks were tied for the second most in a game at CSU and the most by a freshman in school history. • Tallied seven points, four rebounds and four blocked shots at Vanderbilt (11/13/11).

High School • Earned first team All-Ohio honors and was Division III co-Player of the Year as a senior, averaging 22.3 points, 14.8 rebounds, 4.4 blocks and 3.8 assists per game. • Led squad to state runner-up finish as a senior, earning spot on Plain Dealer All Star team. • Put together one of the most dominating performances in state tournament history, totaling 26 points, 22 rebounds, seven blocked shots and three assists in semifinal win as a senior. • Averaged 13.5 points, 7.1 rebounds and 5.1 blocks as a junior, helping team to regionals. • Missed part of his junior season due to injury. • Named third team All-Ohio as a sophomore, averaging 11.6 points, 12.0 rebounds and 8.0 blocks per night, helping team to state title. • Played on four sectional championship teams, three district championship squads, two regional championship teams, one state title team and another that finished as the state runner-up. • Rated as the fourth best prospect in Ohio by ESPN.com and earned three stars from ESPN.com, Rivals.com and Scout.com heading into senior year. • Tallied 28 points and nine rebounds in Division III/IV Ohio North-South Classic. Personal Born April 19, 1992, in Cleveland, Ohio... son of Eric Gould... nephew of NBA player Earl Boykins, who played for CSU head coach Gary Waters at Eastern Michigan.

Ast -Avg St 33 -1.0 29 33 -1.0 29

Blk 45 45

TO 49 49

PF -D 99 -4 99 -4

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2012-13 Vikings 2011-12 Game-by-Game Statistics Opponent Min Fg-Fga 3g-3ga Ft-Fta at Vanderbilt 22 2-3 0-0 3-6 Rio Grande 22 5-6 0-0 2-5 St. Bonaventure 19 3-7 0-0 0-0 at Kent State 19 0-1 0-0 4-4 vs. Boston Univ. 19 4-9 0-0 6-7 vs. Hofstra 9 1-1 0-0 0-0 at Rhode Island 11 3-4 0-1 0-0 at Wright State 13 0-0 0-0 0-0 at Detroit 24 4-8 0-0 3-5 at Robert Morris 27 1-4 0-1 0-0 Akron 18 2-3 0-0 2-2 at South Florida 24 5-5 0-0 0-0 Sam Houston St. 24 3-8 0-0 0-0 at Toledo 13 2-6 0-0 0-0 Youngstown St. 22 2-7 0-1 3-4 UIC 18 5-7 2-2 1-1 Loyola 23 4-6 0-1 2-2 at Butler 13 4-5 0-0 3-4 at Valparaiso 25 4-6 0-0 1-2 Green Bay 21 3-7 0-0 4-4 Milwaukee 18 5-8 0-0 2-3 at Youngstown St. 21 7-11 0-0 0-2 at Loyola 24 4-4 0-0 2-2 at UIC * 20 6-6 0-0 0-2 Valparaiso 28 2-7 0-0 1-2 Butler * 37 7-17 0-3 4-6 at Milwaukee * 29 3-5 0-1 4-4 Drexel 23 2-6 0-0 2-2 at Green Bay 31 10-15 0-0 3-6 Detroit 16 1-4 0-0 0-0 Wright State 24 5-7 0-0 2-9 Detroit at Stanford

Pts 7 12 6 4 14 2 6 0 11 2 6 10 6 4 7 13 10 11 9 10 12 14 10 12 5 18 10 6 23 2 12

Reb 4 7 5 6 9 0 3 0 6 5 4 9 5 3 5 7 1 8 10 13 3 11 3 10 9 13 5 8 8 8 8

Ast 2 1 1 2 0 0 1 1 1 2 0 0 0 2 1 2 2 0 1 0 1 1 0 1 0 2 1 1 3 2 0

St 1 1 2 0 3 0 2 0 1 2 0 0 1 1 0 3 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 2 0 1

Blk 4 6 0 2 0 0 0 0 3 0 2 2 1 1 0 0 2 2 0 1 1 0 3 0 5 2 2 0 1 1 4

TO 2 2 0 4 3 0 2 1 3 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 2 0 1 3 0 3 1 0 1 1 2 1 2 1 1

Pf 4 3 1 2 4 5 0 2 3 3 4 2 3 3 3 5 4 4 4 2 5 3 2 3 5 3 2 4 2 4 0

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2012-13 Vikings 2011-12 SEASON • Backup point guard who averaged 4.1 points and 2.2 assists. • Had 12 points with career-high five assists vs. Detroit (2/23/12). • Scored career-high 14 points, going 5-of-5 from field and making all three of his free throws, at Milwaukee (2/14/12). • Had six points, four rebounds, three assists at UIC (2/5/12). • Scored eight points with three assists at Youngstown State (1/28/12). • Tied career-high with five assists vs. Loyola (1/7/12). • Made first career start against UIC (1/5/12), tallying 13 points, five assists, three rebounds, three steals without committing a turnover in 33 minutes. • Finished with six points, three rebounds and two assists in win at Toledo (12/28/11). • Handed out career-high four assists at USF (12/20/11). • Scored six points with three assists at Detroit (12/3/11). • Had seven points, three rebounds and three assists at Kent State (11/22/11), hitting 5-of-6 from free throw line. • Scored three points with three rebounds at Vanderbilt (11/13/11).

31 lee

charlie

5-9 • 160 Sophomore • Guard Milwaukee, Wis. Huntington Prep (W. Va.)

Single Game Highs Points 14 at Milwaukee FG 5 at Milwaukee FGA 10 vs. UIC 3FG 2 vs. UIC 3FGA 3 vs. Multiple Opponents FT 5 at Kent State FTA 6 at Kent State Rebounds 4 at UIC Assists 5 vs. Multiple Opponents Steals 3 vs. Multiple Opponents Blocks 0 Minutes 33 vs. UIC

Season G -GS Min -Avg 2011-12 33 -3 579 -17.5 Career 33 -3 579 -17.5

Personal Born Jan. 9, 1992, in Milwaukee, Wis... son of Linda Lee... has two brothers and five sisters.

2/14/12 2/14/12 1/5/12 1/5/12 11/22/11 11/22/11 2/5/12

1/5/12

FG -FGA Pct 46 -143 .322 46 -143 .322

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High School • Played sophomore and junior seasons at Hamilton H.S. in Milwaukee before transferring to Huntington Prep (W. Va.) for his final season. • Helped lead Huntington Prep to a No. 1 ranking in the state and a national ranking as high as No. 26 last season. • Led squad to 22-3 mark as a senior. • Selected to the 2011 Scott Brown Memorial All-Star Classic (WV). • Third team all-region choice as a junior in at Hamilton, averaging 11.5 points and 5.4 assists to help the team to a 20-4 record and the quarterfinals of the state tournament. • First team all-league choice in each of his final two seasons at Hamilton H.S. • Started on the varsity team as a freshman at Milwaukee Bay View.

3G -3GA Pct 11 -59 .186 11 -59 .186

LEE’S Career FT -FTA Pct 32 -38 .842 32 -38 .842

Stats PTS -Avg 135 -4.1 135 -4.1

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REB -Avg 54 -1.6 54 -1.6

Ast -Avg St 74 -2.2 26 74 -2.2 26

Blk 0 0

TO 59 59

PF -D 70 -1 70 -1

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2012-13 Vikings 2011-12 Game-by-Game Statistics Opponent Min Fg-Fga 3g-3ga Ft-Fta at Vanderbilt 14 1-4 0-1 1-2 Rio Grande 17 1-5 0-3 0-0 St. Bonaventure 13 0-1 0-1 3-4 at Kent State 18 1-2 0-1 5-6 vs. Boston Univ. 16 1-6 0-2 0-0 vs. Hofstra 14 2-4 1-3 0-0 at Rhode Island 10 0-1 0-1 0-0 at Wright State 10 0-3 0-3 0-0 at Detroit 15 2-3 0-1 2-2 at Robert Morris 8 0-2 0-1 0-0 Akron 10 1-5 0-1 0-0 at South Florida 16 0-3 0-3 0-0 Sam Houston St. 19 2-7 1-3 0-0 at Toledo 15 2-4 0-1 2-2 Youngstown St. 13 2-5 1-2 0-0 UIC * 33 4-10 2-3 3-4 Loyola 20 1-4 1-2 0-0 at Butler 11 1-4 0-1 0-0 at Valparaiso 7 0-1 0-1 0-0 Green Bay 7 0-0 0-0 0-0 Milwaukee 22 1-2 0-1 0-0 at Youngstown St. 19 2-7 1-1 3-3 at Loyola 24 1-1 0-0 3-4 at UIC 28 3-6 0-2 0-0 Valparaiso 18 1-5 0-1 0-0 Butler 14 1-3 0-1 0-0 at Milwaukee 22 5-5 1-1 3-3 Drexel 24 0-7 0-6 0-0 at Green Bay * 21 2-9 1-4 0-0 Detroit 21 4-8 0-2 4-5 Wright State * 33 2-4 1-2 0-0 Detroit at Stanford

Pts 3 2 3 7 2 5 0 0 6 0 2 0 5 6 5 13 3 2 0 0 2 8 5 6 2 2 14 0 5 12 5

Reb 3 1 1 3 2 1 0 2 1 0 0 1 3 3 0 3 3 0 0 2 1 0 2 4 2 1 1 0 2 2 4

Ast 0 2 1 3 1 0 1 0 3 0 1 4 2 2 1 5 5 0 1 2 4 3 5 3 0 1 2 3 3 5 3

St 1 1 1 1 0 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 3 2 0 0 0 1 0 3 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 3

Blk 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

TO 1 1 2 3 1 1 1 1 0 0 2 0 2 2 2 0 4 3 1 3 2 1 4 3 2 3 2 0 3 1 3

Pf 2 4 1 2 1 2 2 3 0 2 0 1 1 2 4 3 4 2 1 2 1 0 3 2 3 0 3 2 4 5 2

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2012-13 Vikings 2011-12 SEASON • Was slated to redshirt, but forced into lineup in early January due to injuries. • Averaged 3.7 points and 2.6 rebounds per game, playing in 18 contests with three starts. • Scored career-high 15 points with career-high nine rebounds against Detroit (2/23/12). • Scored six points with four rebounds at Green Bay (2/21/12). • Made first career start against Drexel (2/18/12). • Made all three of his field goals for career-high tying six points at UIC (2/5/12). • Grabbed career-high five rebounds at Loyola (2/3/12). • Tallied six points and four rebounds vs. Green Bay (1/20/12). • Made first collegiate appearance vs. UIC (1/5/12), playing 14 minutes and totaling five points and three rebounds. • Hit his first career shot, a three-pointer from the corner against UIC (1/5/12).

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High School • Played his first two years at Farmington Hills Harrison, transferring to Detroit Cass Tech for his final two years. • Averaged 11.4 points, 8.2 rebounds and 3.4 blocks as a junior, helping Cass Tech to a 16-5 record. • Averaged just over 10.6 points, 8.2 rebounds and 4.0 blocks per game as a sophomore. • Helped lead team to state tournament. • Played on the East squad in the The Under Armour All-Michigan. Personal Born Aug. 17, 1993, in Detroit, Mich... son of Donaille McAdoo and Marlin Mason II... member of high school honor roll.

6-6 • 210 Sophomore • Forward Detroit, Mich. Cass Tech

Single Game Highs Points 15 vs. Detroit FG 6 vs. Detroit FGA 12 vs. Detroit 3FG 1 vs. Multiple Opponents 3FGA 2 vs. UIC FT 2 vs. Detroit FTA 3 vs. Detroit Rebounds 9 vs. Detroit Assists 2 vs. Detroit Steals 1 vs. Multiple Opponents Blocks 1 vs. Multiple Opponents Minutes 32 vs. Detroit

Season G -GS Min -Avg 2011-12 18 -3 224 -12.4 Career 18 -3 224 -12.4

2/23/12 2/23/12 2/23/12 1/5/12 2/23/12 2/23/12 2/23/12 2/23/12

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FG -FGA Pct 26 -53 .491 26 -53 .491

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MASON’s 3G -3GA Pct FT -FTA 7 -12 .583 8 -13 7 -12 .583 8 -13

Career Stats Pct PTS -Avg REB -Avg .615 67 -3.7 47 -2.6 .615 67 -3.7 47 -2.6

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Ast -Avg St 7 -0.4 5 7 -0.4 5

Blk 3 3

TO 21 21

PF -D 27 -1 27 -1

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2012-13 Vikings 2011-12 Game-by-Game Statistics Opponent Min Fg-Fga 3g-3ga Ft-Fta at Vanderbilt DNP-CD Rio Grande DNP-CD St. Bonaventure DNP-CD at Kent State DNP-CD vs. Boston Univ. DNP-CD vs. Hofstra DNP-CD at Rhode Island DNP-CD at Wright State DNP-CD at Detroit DNP-CD at Robert Morris DNP-CD Akron DNP-CD at South Florida DNP-CD Sam Houston St. DNP-CD at Toledo DNP-CD Youngstown St. DNP-CD UIC 14 2-4 1-2 0-0 Loyola 5 2-2 0-0 1-1 at Butler 15 1-4 0-1 1-2 at Valparaiso 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 Green Bay 18 3-5 0-0 0-0 Milwaukee 11 2-4 1-1 0-0 at Youngstown St. 8 1-1 0-0 0-1 at Loyola 14 0-2 0-1 0-0 at UIC 13 3-3 0-0 0-0 Valparaiso 12 0-4 0-0 3-4 Butler 5 0-2 0-0 0-0 at Milwaukee 22 1-2 1-1 0-0 Drexel * 6 0-0 0-0 0-0 at Green Bay 16 2-3 1-2 1-2 Detroit * 32 6-12 1-1 2-3 Wright State 10 0-0 0-0 0-0 Detroit at Stanford

Pts 5 5 3 0 6 5 2 0 6 3 0 3 0 6 15 0

Reb 3 0 3 1 4 1 2 5 2 2 2 2 1 4 9 1

Ast 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 1 2 0

St 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 1 0

Blk 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0

TO Pf 2 0 1 0 2 1 1 3 3 0 0 0 1 1 2 0

0 2 1 1 2 1 1 1 3 0 1 5 0 2 2 1

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2012-13 Vikings High School • A two-time all-state and all-area selection. • Helped lead team to back-to-back state titles (2011, 2012) and three straight appearances in state title game (2010, 2011, 2012). • Scored 19.0 points per game with 5.0 rebounds and 3.0 assists and hit 60 three-pointers as a senior, guiding team to 27-1 record. • Tallied 19 points in state title game. • Averaged 13.6 points per game as a junior, helping squad to 26-2 mark. • Scored 29 points in a state semifinal win over Detroit Country Day. • Ranked as the No. 3 shooting guard in Michigan by ESPN, the 12th best prospect in the state and the 80th best shooting guard in the country.

Personal Born July 23, 1993, in Lansing, Mich... son of Brandon and Sue Forbes... has one brother and one sister... undecided on a major.

High School • Three-year started who helped the program to a 103-5 record, an average of 34 wins per season, three straight appearances in the state championship game and two state titles in his final three seasons. • Averaged 15.0 points, 5.0 assists and 3.0 steals as a senior and was regarded as the team’s lockdown defender. • First team all-district and all-Cenla honoree as a senior, while also being named to the honorable mention all-state squad after helping team to a 35-2 record and the 4A state championship. • Helped team to a No. 29 ranking in the Powerade Fab 50 national rankings as a senior. • Averaged 8.0 points per game, helping the squad to a 31-4 record and a state runner-up finish as a junior. • An all-Cenla, first team all-district and honorable mention all state pick as a junior. • Starting point guard as a sophomore, helping direct team to a perfect 41-0 record and a state title. • Averaged 10.5 points per game as the squad finished the year ranked 23rd in the nation in the USA Today Super 25 poll.

Personal Born May 18, 1993, in Alexandria, La... son of Jackie Ivory Williams... has two brothers, Brandon and Demetrius... member of Beta Club... plans to major in nursing.

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6-3 • 175 Freshman • Guard Detroit, Mich. Sexton

0 ivroy josh

6-2 • 200 Freshman • Guard Alexandria, La. Peabody Magnet

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2012-13 Vikings 2011-12 (at Penn state) • Played in 20 games and made six starts as a true freshman. • Averaged 5.6 points, 1.4 rebounds and 0.8 assists per game. • Shot 35-percent from three-point (25-72). • Scored 11 points, hitting 3-of-7 from threepoint, in Big 10 tournament game vs. Indiana (March 8). • Scored 13 points, making 4-of-6 from long distance, against Cornell (Dec. 21). • Tallied 12 points against Youngstown State (Nov. 23). • Started season opener and went for 17 points (7-13 FG) with four assists and two steals in 31 minutes in win over Hartford (Nov. 12).

3 lewis trey

6-3 • 180 Sophomore • Guard Garfield Heights, Ohio Penn State Garfield Heights H.S.

11 lomomba junior

High School • Named the 2011 Ohio Division I Co-Player of the Year and the Cleveland Plain Dealer Boys Basketball Player of the Year. • Selected to All-Ohio Division I first-team after averaging 23.0 points, 5.1 assists and 4.8 rebounds as a senior. • Runner-up for Ohio Mr. Basketball to AAU teammate and Michigan commit Trey Burke after leading team to 24-2 mark and state final four. • Had 33 points, including state tournament record eight three-pointers in state semifinals.

High School • Four-year starter who helped his team’s to a combined 100-14 record in his four years. • Led team to four straight conference and sectional championships and four consecutive state tournaments. • Guided team to state titles in 2008 and 2011. • Finished career as second all-time leading scorer in school history. • First team all-league and all-state selection as a senior. • Averaged 17.0 points and 6.1 rebounds per game as a junior, earning first team all-state honors from the Wisconsin Basketball Coaches Association and second team all-state honors from the Associated Press. • Was the No. 4 ranked player in Wisconsin and the 38th-ranked small forward in the country according to ESPN.com. • Has two years of experience on the Canadian junior national team.

• Selected as Northeast Lakes District Player of the Year and Northeast Ohio Conference Player of the Year his senior season, hitting 48 percent of his three-pointers, 51 percent from the floor and 78 percent from the free throw line. • Led team to No. 1 ranking in final state poll. • Averaged 22.0 points, 5.6 assists and 3.0 rebounds as a junior, hitting 51 percent from three. • A three-time captain, he led squad to a 77-17 record and three conference titles in his four years and had jersey retired. • Scored more than 1,350 career points and set the school’s single season three-point record.

Personal Son of Joe and Nina Lewis... born Oct. 18, 1992... full name is Joseph Lewis III... nickname “Trey” comes from being the third Joseph Lewis and the third of three children of his parents... has two older sisters, Aja and Jazmine... member of the National Honor Society... business major.

Personal Born Jan. 14, 1993, in Montreal, Quebec, Canada... son of Albert Lomomba and Monique Luzolo... has three sisters... his uncle, Hennssy Auriantal, played college basketball at Wisconsin...business administration major.

6-5 • 185 Freshman • Guard Montreal, Ontario Madison Memorial

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2012-13 Vikings High School • Prep-school product who played at the American Basketball Institute in North Carolina last season. • Averaged 14.0 points and 10.0 rebounds per game. • Led squad to a third place finish at the National Prep School Association championships. • Selected to play in the Jordan Brand Regional Game where he started and scored two points with four rebounds. • Prior to attending the ABI, he attended High Point Christian, averaging 9.3 points and 9.7 rebounds per game as a junior.

Personal Born July 19, 1993, in Greensboro, N.C... son of Donnell Shelf and Renata Johnson... has six siblings... broadcast communications major.

PRE-CLEVELAND STATE • Spent time at Xavier before transferring to CSU in spring of 2012.

Personal Born Nov. 15, 1991, in Cleveland, Ohio... son of Anthony and Diana Veira... has one brother and two sisters... member of National Honor Society and Honor Roll... business administration major.

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6-9 • 260 Freshman • Center High Point, N.C. American Basketball Institute

High School • Played final season at John Hay, averaging 17.0 points, 12.0 rebounds, 6.0 assists and 1.0 steal per game. • Earned all-league honors and was selected Team MVP, helping squad to league runner-up finish with 9-1 mark. • Named a Greater Cleveland All Star. • Played for University School as a sophomore and junior, helping team to 18-5 mark and district title as a junior.

20 veira Raphael

6-5 • 200 Junior • Forward Cleveland, Ohio John Hay H.S.

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2012-13 Vikings

gary waters Now In His Seventh Season At Cleveland State, He Has Re-Built The Program Using His Set of Principles After six seasons at Cleveland State, Gary Waters can look back on his coaching tenure with the Vikings, knowing that he has achieved his goal of turning around a program that had posted winning seasons in just three of the previous 13 campaigns into the one that brought a muchdesired championship to the City of Cleveland. The accomplishments for Waters and the Vikings in his first six seasons have been significant: • Back-to-back 20-win seasons (2007-08, 2008-09) for the first time since 1986-88, including 26 wins in 2008-09, the second highest win total in program history. • Four 20-win seasons, including 27 wins in 2010-11, tied for the second most in CSU history. • Four post-season appearances in the last five years, an NIT invitation in 2008, the school’s second NCAA bid in 2009 and an NIT appearance in 2011 when CSU advanced to the second round and another trip to the NIT last season. • The first two trips to the Horizon League Championship game in school history, including the league title and NCAA bid in 2009. • Five wins against nationally-ranked opponents, including three victories in 2008-09. (CSU was just 1-24 against ranked teams before his arrival). The win at No. 7 Vanderbilt in last year’s season opener was the highest ranked opponent CSU has ever defeated. • The 2011 Horizon League regular season title, a first in program history. • Two NBA players, including 2011 first round pick, Norris Cole. • Sixteen of the 17 seniors who have left the program have done so with their degree. The 17th is still playing professional basketball overseas. 2012-13 Men’s Basketball

• A 70-24 record in the Wolstein Center, including a building record 17 wins in 2010-11. Waters will enter the 2010-11 campaign with a 15-year head coaching record of 294-217, including a 122-82 mark in six seasons at CSU, making his the third winningest coach in program history, just 21 wins shy of second place and 28 victories short of becoming the all-time winningest coach in program history. His .598 winning percentage at CSU is second all-time in program history, while Waters also enters the year with 293 career wins, needing seven victories to reach 300 for his 16-year head coaching career. Although the accomplishments to date have been appealing, Waters has his eyes set on achieving his biggest goal, namely, sustaining the success the program has found so that year in and year out, keeping the Vikings as championship contenders, and doing it on a national stage. To Waters, success is not important if the program has been built the wrong way and is unable to sustain it. The nation has taken note of not only what Waters has accomplished, but more importantly, the manner that he has done it. At the end of the 2009-10 season, Waters was awarded the John Lotz “Barnabas” Award by the www.csuvikings.com

Fellowship of Christian Athletes, an award which is presented annually to honor a basketball coach who best exhibits commitment to Christ, integrity, encouragement to others and lives a balanced life. In addition, Waters has been inducted into two different Hall of Fames. He was a 2002 inductee into the Ferris State Athletic Hall of Fame and a 2006 member of the Kent State Varsity “K” Hall of Fame. In the six years since being named the head coach at Cleveland State, Waters has systematically gone about building a new program. He painstakingly put together a recruiting plan for the first four seasons, knowing that he needed to build the program with a solid foundation and evenly spread resources in order to help assure that success would be constant instead of fleeting. That initial recruiting plan focused on three periods. The first was the 2006-07 season and stressed the importance of putting the first building blocks in place to stabilize the program. The second was the period from 2007-09, during which Waters envisioned success because of a heavy upper class roster. The final and perhaps most important period that Waters focused on started two years ago, which has left Waters with a young, but extremely talented team thanks to C l e v e l a n d S t a t e U n i v e r s i t y 23


2012-13 Vikings several top-notch recruits. In fact, Waters has already termed this group the “Young Guns”. His time and efforts have paid big dividends. The Vikings have recorded five straight upperdivision finishes in the Horizon League for the first time ever, including a runner-up finish last season. In fact, you would need to go back to the mid to late 1980’s to find a time when CSU finished in the upper half of any league four straight years. Last year, Waters led the Vikings to the second best start in program history, winning 10 of their first 11 games en route to finishing the season with 22 wins and a postseason berth to the NIT. Included in the win total was a victory at No. 7 Vanderbilt in the season opener, the highest-ranked team CSU has ever defeated. In 2010-11, Waters guided the Vikings to the best start in program history as CSU won its first 12 contests en route to 27 victories, the second most in school history. The 12 wins gave the Vikings momentum going forward as CSU captured its first-ever Horizon League regular season crown with a 13-5 mark in league play. CSU also advanced to postseason play for the sixth time in school history and the third time in under Waters, earning a No. 2 seed in the National Invitational Tournament. The Vikings defeated Vermont at home in the first round before bowing out to the College of Charleston. The season concluded with Norris Cole ranking 12th in the nation in scoring and also becoming the first player in Horizon League history to earn Player of the Year and Defensive Player of the Year honors in the same season. He was a first round pick in the NBA draft by the Chicago Bulls (28th overall), being traded to Minnesota who dealt him to the Miami Heat. More importantly, Waters saw some of the most

important building blocks - fan attendance and exposure - improve as well. Attendance at home games was up over 26 percent, with the average crowd size being the largest since the 2000-01 season. In addition, the total home attendance was the highest ever in the 17-year history of the Wolstein Center, including a sellout crowd of 8,490 for the Butler contest. The break-through season that the Vikings enjoyed in 2008-09 allowed Waters to put the exclamation point on his first three seasons. By winning the 2009 Horizon League Championship and the automatic bid to the NCAA Championships that went with it on Butler’s home floor, Waters sent a message to the rest of the league that CSU was here to stay. By dominating fourth-seeded and 11th-ranked Wake Forest in the opening round of the NCAA Championship, Waters captured the attention of the nation and woke up the college basketball fans in northeast Ohio. With a 26-11 record, the 2008-09 Vikings recorded the third-highest win total in school history. It was the seventh 20-win season for the program and second straight. As he worked his way through the his first three Viking seasons, Waters individually crossed off the goals accomplished with each one leading him closer and closer to a championship. Heading into his second season, he said that he needed to have a home court advantage. CSU responded by setting a Wolstein Center record with 12 wins in 2007-08 and improved on that with a 13-2 mark in 2008-09 and 13-5 last year. All told, the Vikings are 70-24 on campus over the last six years, quite an improvement over the 25-42 record compiled over the previous five seasons before Waters arrived.

The Waters Coaching File PERSONAL Full Name: Gary Steven Waters Hometown: Detroit, Mich. Born: Aug. 15, 1951 in Highland Park, Mich. Family: Married to the former Bernadette Amos Son: Sean; Daughter: Seena. The Waters have four grandchildren. Date Hired At CSU: April 6, 2006

EDUCATION B.S. in Business Administration Ferris State University, 1975 B.S. in Business Education Ferris State University, 1978 M.A. in Educational Administration Central Michigan University, 1976.

COACHING EXPERIENCE Head Coach: Cleveland State University, 2006-present 122-82 record in five seasons Horizon League Regular Season Champions, 2011 NCAA Tournament, 2009 (2nd Round) Horizon League Tournament Champions, 2009 National Invitational Tournament, 2008, 2011, 2012 Horizon League Coach of the Year, 2008

Rutgers University, 2001-06 79-75 record in five seasons National Invitational Tournament, 2002, 2004 & 2006 NIT Championship Game, 2004

Kent State University, 1996-2001 Inducted into the Kent State Varsity “K” Hall of Fame, 2006 92-60 record in five seasons NCAA Championship, 1999 & 2001 National Invitational Tournament, 2000 Mid-American Conference Coach of the Year, 1999 & 2000 (third repeat winner in league history) Assistant Coach: Eastern Michigan University, 1989-96 Two NCAA (1991 & 1996) and one NIT (1995) appearance Ferris State University, 1974-89 Four NCAA appearances (1983, 1987, 1988 & 1989 Playing Experience: Ferris State University, 1972-74 Inducted into the Ferris State Athletic Hall of Fame, 2002 Two-year letterman (1973 & 1974) First team all-district, 1974 Great Lakes Conference Champions, 1974

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2012-13 Vikings Waters likes to say that to be the best, you have to play the best and he hasn’t been afraid to put together a challenging schedule. Despite owning just one win over a ranked opponent in school history, Waters did not shy away from playing ranked opponents. Consequently, the 26 wins in 2008-09 included a spectacular 72-69 win at Syracuse, the Horizon League title game victory over Butler and the NCAA first round rout of Wake Forest. Three seasons ago, CSU played four teams that reached the Elite Eight of the NCAA Championship, facing West Virginia, Kentucky, Kansas State, and national runner-up Butler. In addition CSU played games against NCAA participants Ohio State, Robert Morris, and Sam Houston State. Ever the teacher, Waters also used the end of the 2008-09 preseason to take the Vikings on an 11-day tour of Spain, going 3-1 against club and professional teams in the country while more importantly, giving the CSU players a bonding and cultural experience that he hopes will be remembered for the rest of their lives. In 2007-08, CSU became one of at least 18 teams in NCAA Division I history to go from winning 10 games or fewer in one season to 20 or more in the next. And yes, it was planned. Waters sent CSU into the campaign with the goal of “Flipping The Script”, or taking the 10-21 mark of 2006-07 and turning it around. The Vikings, who were picked to finish ninth in the Horizon League the season before, accomplished their goal, shocking the league by winning their first seven conference games en route to a second place finish. Included in that opening run was a 56-52 win over 12th-ranked Butler that gave the Vikings only their second victory ever over a ranked opponent. CSU recorded 21 wins during the year, marking the sixth 20-win campaign in school history and

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the first since 1992-93. The 12-6 league mark allowed the Vikings to set the school standard for league wins in a season and by beating Valparaiso in the semi-finals of the league tournament, CSU advanced to the championship game for the first time since joining the Horizon League. Despite falling in the league title game at 12thranked Butler, Cleveland State was rewarded for its performance during the season by receiving a

bid to play in the National Invitational Tournament, making the program’s fourth postseason appearance and first since the 1987-88 campaign. CSU accomplished the turnaround with hard work. The Vikings finished among the top three teams in the league in every hustle statistic - scoring defense, rebounding, offensive rebounding, steals and blocks - and became the first team in league history from finishing last in rebounding

THE WATERS COACHING FILE Season 1974-75 1975-76 1976-77 1977-78 1978-79 1979-80 1980-81 1981-82 1982-83 1983-84 1984-85 1985-86 1986-87 1987-88 1988-89

School Ferris State Ferris State Ferris State Ferris State Ferris State Ferris State Ferris State Ferris State Ferris State Ferris State Ferris State Ferris State Ferris State Ferris State Ferris State

Position Record Assistant Coach 22 -5 Assistant Coach 12 -16 Assistant Coach 19 -8 Assistant Coach 13 -11 Assistant Coach 17 -9 Assistant Coach 13 -13 Assistant Coach 16 -11 Assistant Coach 20 -6 Assistant Coach 20 -9 Assistant Coach 14 -14 Assistant Coach 14 -13 Associate Head Coach 18 -9 Associate Head Coach 20 -9 Associate Head Coach 25 -5 Associate Head Coach 24 -6

Ferris State (15 Seasons Overall)

1989-90 1990-91 1991-92 1992-93 1993-94 1994-95 1995-96

Eastern Michigan Eastern Michigan Eastern Michigan Eastern Michigan Eastern Michigan Eastern Michigan Eastern Michigan

Eastern Michigan (7 Seasons Overall)

1996-97 1997-98 1998-99 1999-00 2000-01

Kent State Kent State Kent State Kent State Kent State

Kent State (5 Seasons Overall)

92 -60 (.605)

2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06

Rutgers Rutgers Rutgers Rutgers Rutgers

18 -13 NIT (1st Round) 12 -16 20 -13 NIT (Runner-Up) 10 -19 19 -14 NIT (2nd Round)

Rutgers (5 Seasons Overall)

79 -75 (.513)

2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12

Cleveland State Cleveland State Cleveland State Cleveland State Cleveland State Cleveland State

10 -21 21 -13 26 -11 16 -17 27 -9 22 -11

Cleveland State (Six Seasons Overall)

122 -82 (.598)

Head Coaching Overall (16 Seasons)

293 -217 (.575)

NCAA (1st Round)

NCAA (Regional Final) NCAA (Quarterfinals) NCAA (1st Round)

267 -144 (.650)

Assistant Head Coach 19 -13 Assistant Head Coach 26 -7 NCAA (Sweet 16) Assistant Head Coach 9 -22 Assistant Head Coach 13 -17 Associate Head Coach 15 -12 Associate Head Coach 20 -10 NIT (1st Round) Associate Head Coach 25 -6 NCAA (2nd Round) Head Coach Head Coach Head Coach Head Coach Head Coach Head Coach Head Coach Head Coach Head Coach Head Coach Head Coach Head Coach Head Coach Head Coach Head Coach Head Coach

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127 -87 (.593) 9 -18 13 -17 23 -7 NCAA (1st Round) 23 -8 NIT (Quarter-Finals) 24 -10 NCAA (2nd Round)

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2012-13 Vikings one season to first the next. Waters was rewarded for his effort by being tabbed as the Horizon League Co-Coach of the Year, marking the third time that he received the honor during his career. Waters’ accomplishments at Cleveland State are nothing new. A 16-year head coaching veteran, he has amassed 293 wins and led teams to post-season play 10 times during that span. He has rebuilt programs before, first at Kent State and then at Rutgers. Named the 15th head coach in Cleveland State University history on April 6, 2006, Waters gave a little insight into his plan for the program at his hiring press conference. “Cleveland is a great city and has great resources,” he told the media. “To get this done, we need to make a commitment to the City of Cleveland and let it be part of this program. We have to build this program around players from this area so that we can give our fans something that they truly can be proud of.” Waters is quick to point out the three characteristics that a successful program must have to find success…a vision, a plan and quality people. Every decision that he has made has kept those three points in mind as he began the process of building the Viking program. “Part of the foundation was already in place

here at Cleveland State,” Waters said. “We had quality people - both in the program and supporting the program - already here and ready to take this team to the next level.” Using the insight of legendary UCLA coach John Wooden, Waters personally taught a class in success to the CSU players in 2006-07, using Wooden’s Pyramid of Success as the textbook for the class. Waters used the course to instill upon the Viking players what it necessary to become a winner, both on the court and in life. He challenged them to build their own pyramid, identifying the traits and qualities that are needed to bring the CSU program to national prominence. Year two of the success class had Waters using John Maxwell’s manuscript, Talent Is Never Enough, and he turned to former Indianapolis Colts head coach Tony Dungy and his book, Quiet Strength, as his inspiration in 2008-09. Waters returned to Maxwell in 2009-10, using 17 Essential Qualities of a Team Player as the course text and again in 2010-11, using Maxwell’s Winning With People. This past year, Waters utilized the book Think Like a Champion by Dave Dinunzio. Waters is also known for his personal style, annually ranking among the nation’s top dressers on the sidelines. In fact, he edged Villanova’s Jay Wright to win the national title in the 2008 Runway To The Fashionable Four, an online fashion rankings similar to the NCAA tournament that it

is conducted annually by CollegeInsider.com. In 2007, he lost in the national semi-finals. A Gary Waters-led basketball program places a strong emphasis on character and discipline and his family-oriented approach, combined with

GARY WATERS vs. ALL OPPONENTS Air Force.................. 0 -1 Akron....................... 8 -5 Arkansas-Monticello . 1 -0 Arizona.................... 0 -1 Arizona State........... 0 -1 Auburn.................... 1 -1 Austin Peay............. 1 -0 Ball State................ 4 -4 Boise State.............. 0 -1 Boston College........ 1 -4 Boston U................. 1 -0 Bowling Green......... 6 -4 Bryant..................... 1 -0 Buffalo.................... 7 -2 Butler...................... 3 -12 Cal State Northridge.1 -1 Centenary................ 1 -0 Central Michigan.... 7 -2 Charlotte................. 2 -2 Chicago State......... 1 -1 Cincinnati............... 0 -2 Cleveland State....... 1 -1 Col. of Charleston... 0 -1 Columbia................ 1 -0 Connecticut............. 1 -4 Coppin State........... 0 -1 Cal State Northridge.0 -1 Dayton..................... 0 -2 Delaware................. 1 -0 Delaware State........ 2 -0

DePaul....................... 1 -0 Detroit........................ 9 -5 Drexel......................... 0 -1 East Carolina ............ 0 -1 Eastern Michigan....... 5 -3 Evansville.................. 0 -1 Fairleigh Dickinson.... 2 -0 Ferris State................ 1 -0 Florida Atlantic.......... 1 -0 Florida A&M............... 1 -0 Florida International.. 1 -0 Florida State.............. 1 -0 Fordham..................... 1 -0 Geneva....................... 1 -0 George Mason............ 0 -2 Georgetown................ 2 -6 Georgia Southern....... 0 -1 Green Bay................... 9 -7 Hartford..................... 1 -0 Hawaii-Hilo................ 0 -1 Hillsdale..................... 1 -0 Hofstra....................... 1 -0 Indiana...................... 1 -0 Illinois........................ 0 -1 Iona............................ 1 -0 Iowa State.................. 1 -0 IPFW........................... 2 -0 John Carroll................ 2 -0 Kansas State.............. 1 -3 Kent State.................. 5 -1

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Kentucky.................... 0 -1 La Roche.................... 1 -0 La Salle...................... 1 -1 Lafayette ................... 2 -0 Long Island................ 1 -0 Louisville.................... 1 -0 Loyola (Md.)............... 3 -0 Loyola....................... 10 -4 Marist........................ 2 -0 Marshall..................... 6 -3 MD-Eastern Shore...... 1 -0 Maine......................... 1 -0 Marquette.................. 1 -0 Mercyhurst................. 1 -0 Miami (Fla.)............... 3 -1 Miami (Ohio).............. 6 -6 Michigan ................... 0 -2 Michigan State........... 0 -1 Milwaukee.................. 5 -8 Monmouth.................. 1 -0 Morris Brown.............. 1 -0 Murray State.............. 1 -0 Nebraska.................... 0 -1 Norfolk State.............. 1 -0 North Carolina............ 0 -1 Northern Colorado...... 1 -0 Northern Illinois......... 3 -1 Northwestern.............. 2 -0 Notre Dame (OH)........ 2 -0 Notre Dame................ 4 -4 www.csuvikings.com

Oakland..................... 1 -0 Ohio .......................... 5 -7 Ohio State.................. 0 -5 Old Dominion............. 0 -1 Oregon State.............. 0 -1 Penn State................. 2 -2 Pittsburgh.................. 0 -7 Praire View A&M......... 1 -0 Princeton.................... 4 -1 Providence................. 2 -3 Rhode Island.............. 2 -0 Rio Grande................. 1 -0 Robert Morris............. 2 -1 Rutgers...................... 1 -0 Saint Leo.................... 1 -0 St. Bonaventure......... 5 -2 St. Francis.................. 1 -0 St. John’s.................... 2 -3 St. Joseph’s (Ind.)....... 1 -0 St. Joseph’s (Pa.)........ 0 -1 St. Mary’s................... 2 -0 St. Peter’s................... 1 -0 St. Thomas Aquinas .. 1 -0 Sam Houston State.... 3 -0 Seton Hall.................. 4 -7 South Carolina State.. 1 -0 South Florida.............. 4 -1 Southern Methodist.... 0 -2 Stanford..................... 0 -2 Stony Brook................ 1 -0

Syracuse.................... 3 -6 Temple....................... 4 -1 Texas-El Paso............. 1 -1 Toledo......................... 7 -2 UIC........................... 12 -2 UMBC......................... 1 -0 Urbana....................... 1 -0 Valparaiso.................. 7 -4 Vanderbilt.................. 1 -0 Va. Commonwealth...... 1 -1 Vermont...................... 1 -0 Villanova.................... 3 -4 Virginia...................... 0 -3 Virginia Tech.............. 1 -3 Wagner....................... 1 -0 Wake Forest................ 1 -0 Washington................ 0 -1 West Virginia.............. 4 -6 West Virginia Tech...... 2 -0 Western Michigan....... 6 -2 Wichita State............. 0 -2 Wilberforce................. 2 -0 Wilmington................. 1 -0 Wisconsin . ................ 0 -2 UW-Parkside.............. 1 -0 Wright State............... 8 -5 Xavier......................... 0 -1 Yale............................ 0 -1 Youngstown State.... 13 -3

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2012-13 Vikings an up-tempo game that relies on fundamentals and relentless defensive pressure have paid huge dividends during his coaching career. Waters, who has coached at the collegiate level for the last 35 years, first came to northeast Ohio in the spring of 1996 when he took over at the head coach at Kent State. He led the Golden Flashes to a 92-60 record in five seasons from 1996-2001, including a 70-25 mark over his final three campaigns. Inheriting a program that has managed just one winning season in the previous seven years in its first 80 seasons, Waters went to work rebuilding a program that continues to win even after he left the campus eight seasons ago. Waters impact on the Kent State program became evident in his third season (1998-99) when he guided the Golden Flashes to a school-record 23 wins (23-7), winning the Mid American Conference tournament championship for the first time and receiving its first-ever NCAA tournament bid. The Flashes went on to drop a 61-54 decision to 20th ranked Temple in a first round game in Boston. Kent State matched the program record for wins in 1999-00, posting a 23-8 record that included a trip to the NIT quarterfinal round. Waters is one of only three coaches in the history of the Mid-American Conference to earn MAC Coach of the Year honors in successive seasons, receiving the award in both 1999 and 2000. Waters made his last season at Kent State (2000-01) a memorable one, leading the Flashes to a school record 24 wins (24-10 overall) and

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the Mid-American Conference regular season and tournament championships. KSU provided the NCAA Tournament with one of its biggest upsets that year as the 13th seeded Flashes upended the fourth-seeded Indiana, 77-73. KSU fell to No. 2 seed Cincinnati in the second round. Waters moved to Rutgers for the 2001-02 season and the Scarlet Knights made a quick improvement, going 18-13 in his first season, making only their third post-season appearance in 11 seasons when they faced Yale in the first round of the NIT. Two years later (2003-04), Rutgers won 20 games for the first time since 1981-82, claiming wins over Temple, West Virginia, Villanova and Iowa State to advance to the championship game of the NIT. In his final season in Piscataway (2005-06), Waters led Rutgers to 19 wins and its third NIT appearance in his five seasons, upending Penn State in the first round before falling to Saint Joseph’s in the second round. With Quincy Douby ranking sixth in the nation in scoring, (25.4 ppg), the Scarlet Knights claimed four wins over NCAA-bound teams (Marquette, Seton Hall twice & Kent State) and when they knocked off No. 22 Louisville, it marked the eighth time that a Rutgers team coached by Waters defeated a ranked opponent. Douby would go on to become a first round selection (19th pick) of the Sacramento Kings in the 2006 NBA draft. A native of Detroit, Mich., Waters received honorable mention All-America as well as all-region and all-conference honors while playing two seasons from 1970-72 at Oakland (Mich.) Community College. He transferred to Ferris State in 1972, becoming an NAIA all-district selection and first team all-league in 1973-74. In his two seasons at Ferris State, he helped the team to a 47-10 record, winning a pair of Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic (GLIAC) titles. Waters attended the preseason camp of the NBA’s Detroit Pistons in 1974 before eventually playing professionally overseas in Spain that year. He returned to Ferris State to earn his bachelor’s degree in business administration in 1975. He later earned a master’s degree in educational administration from Central Michigan in 1976 and a second bachelor’s degree in business education from Ferris State in 1978. Waters returned to Ferris State in 1974-75 to begin his coaching career, starting a 15-year tenure as an assistant under head coaches Jim Wink (1974-78) and Tom Ludwig (1979-89). The Bulldogs amassed a 267-144 record with Waters as an assistant coach, making four NCAA appearances, earning six GLIAC titles and winning 20 or more games six times. Waters also coached the FCS junior varsity team from 1975-78. www.csuvikings.com

Gary and Bernadette Waters have been married for 37 years and the couple have two children and six grandchildren.

Waters moved across the state in the spring of 1989 to join the staff of Ben Braun at Eastern Michigan, serving as the assistant head coach from 1989-93, and was associate head coach for the final three seasons. During that time, the Eagles compiled a 127-87 record and captured two Mid-American Conference titles. EMU earned two NCAA Tournament bids during his tenure, defeating Mississippi State and Penn State to advance to the Sweet 16 in 1991 and knocking off Duke in the opening round in 1996. Kent State beckoned shortly after the Eagles were eliminated by top-seeded Connecticut in the second round, giving the 22-year assistant coach his first head coaching opportunity. In June, 2001, Waters had the distinction of serving as one of eight court coaches for the 2001 USA Basketball Men’s National Team Trials at the U.S. Olympic Training Center in Colorado Springs, Colo. The following year, Waters also served as an assistant coach for the 2002 USA Junior World Championship Qualifying Team. Waters is a member of the National Association of Basketball Coaches and the Black Coaches Association and is involved with many charitable organizations, including Coaches vs. Cancer. He represents the Horizon League on the NABC Congress, serving as the liaison between the NABC and the league head coaches. Waters and his wife, Bernadette, have two grown children, son Sean and daughter, Seena, and six grandchildren. They reside in Westlake.

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Associate Head Coach Seventh Year at CSU 26th Year Coaching A coaching veteran with 25 seasons on the bench at just about every level of collegiate basketball, Jayson Gee is entering his seventh season as associate head coach of the Viking basketball program. During his time at CSU, Gee has helped the Vikings to a pair of Horizon League Championships, one NCAA bid and four NIT berths. The 2009 squad advanced to the final 32 of the NCAA tournament after an opening round win over Wake Forest. Gee plays a significant role in virtually every aspect of the CSU program. On the court, he works with the Vikings post players while also assisting Coach Waters in developing game strategy. Off the court, he serves as the recruiting coordinator, is responsible for putting together the schedule and monitors the academic progress of the players. The importance of Gee’s role with the program was recognized once again at the conclusion of last season when he was selected as the 10th best assistant coach in the country by Daniel O’Brien in a Bleacher Report. In addition, Gee was selected to compete in the prestigious Villa 7 program in May of 2012. Villa 7 is a program which brings together university athletics directors and the country’s elite assistant coaches in an effort to prepare the next generation of college basketball leaders. Gee also garnered national recognition during the 2008-09 season when CollegebBasketballInsider.com rated him as the No. 5 mid-major 28 C l e v e l a n d S t a t e U n i v e r s i t y

assistant coach in the country. Gee, 46, joined the Vikings after three seasons at St. Bonaventure (2003-06), the last two as associate head coach. He began his collegiate coaching career at Youngstown State in 1989, becoming one of the youngest Division I assistant coaches in the country. After four seasons in Youngstown, Gee moved to Ohio University as associate head coach. During his three seasons in Athens (1993-96), the Bobcats won the 1994 Mid-American Conference regular season and tournament crowns and the 1994 Preseason NIT title. He played an instrumental role in the development of Gary Trent, who played nine seasons in the NBA. Gee returned to his alma mater in 1996 as the head coach and guided the Golden Eagles to a 160-55 record over the next seven seasons, posting six 20-win campaigns and receiving four NCAA berths. In 1998-99, he led Charleston to a 26-6 record, earning the school its first-ever NCAA bid. The following year, he was named the league coach of the year and a finalist for national coach of the year accolades after the Golden Eagles posted a 28-4 record. In the spring of 2008, Gee was one of 18 individuals selected to take part in the ACE Program (Achieving Coaching Excellence), traveling to Indianapolis to take part in the four-day seminar that is sponsored by the NCAA’s Black Coaches and Administrators Council. The ACE Program, founded in 1994, is committed to preparing minority col-

legiate basketball coaches for success as future head basketball coaches. An inductee in two of his alma mater halls of fame, he was honored by both Springfield South High in 2000 and by the University of Charleston in 2008. A native of Springfield, Ohio, Gee played four seasons at the University of Charleston, helping the team to a 92-30 record, including a 30-5 mark as a sophomore. Voted team captain as both a junior and senior, he finished his career ranked third in program history in both rebounding (844) and games played (122). Gee, who earned a bachelor’s degree in social science education from Charleston in 1988, received a master’s in sport science and administration from Ohio University in 2003. Gee and his wife, Lynette, have two sons, Brandon (19) and Bryan (17), daughter, Briana (7) and Godson Terrance Fountain (24).

JAYSON GEE AT A GLANCE College: Charleston, 1988 (B.S. in Social Science Education); Ohio, 2003 (M.S. in Sport Science & Administration) Year at Cleveland State: 7th Coaching Experience: 25 seasons John Adams (Charleston, W. Va.) Junior High (1988-89), head coach; Youngstown State (1989-93), assistant coach; Ohio University (1993-96), associate head coach; University of Charleston (19962003), head coach; St. Bonaventure (2003-04), assistant coach; St. Bonaventure (2004-06), associate head coach; Cleveland State (2006-present), associate head coach. Born: Dec. 13, 1965 in Springfield, Ohio. Personal: Married, wife Lynette, sons Brandon (19) and Bryan (17), daughter, Briana (7) and Godson, Terrance Fountain (24). www.csuvikings.com

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Seventh Year at CSU 23rd Year Coaching

Nobody knows the Gary Waters system better than seventh year Viking assistant coach Larry DeSimpelare. A 23-year coaching veteran at the collegiate level, DeSimpelare has worked with Coach Waters for the last 17 years, gaining valuable insight into how to build champions. During his time at CSU, DeSimpelare has helped the Vikings to a pair of Horizon League Championships, one NCAA bid and four NIT berths. The 2009 squad advanced to the final 32 of the NCAA tournament after an opening round win over Wake Forest. DeSimpelare works with the Viking guards on the court, focusing on the wing players and defense. He is also responsible for helping to oversee game preparation while being heavily involved in both scouting and recruiting. Prior to coming to Cleveland State, DeSimpelare spent the previous five seasons at Rutgers (200106), helping the Scarlet Knights to a 79-75 record and three NIT appearances, including a second place finish in 2004. With DeSimpelare serving as the primary recruiter, Hoop Scoop rated the Scarlet Knight 2006 recruiting class as one of the best in the nation. DeSimpelare, 44, first worked with Waters in 1995-96 as administrative assistant at Eastern Michigan. His only season in Ypsilanti was a memorable one as the Eagles went 25-6, won the MAC regular season and tournament titles and knocked off Duke in the first round of the NCAA Tournament before falling to Connecticut in the second round. Kent State beckoned for both Waters and DeSimpelare the following season, starting a five-year

odyssey that turned the Golden Flashes into one of the top mid-major programs in the nation. Kent State went 92-60, including three straight 20-win seasons and two NCAA and one NIT bid. A native of Unionville, Mich., DeSimpelare lettered three times in basketball at Spring Arbor College, earning academic all-district honors and serving as team captain as a senior in 1989-90. While finishing his coursework for his undergraduate degree, he served as an assistant coach at Spring Arbor in 1990-91. DeSimpelare became one of the youngest head coaches of a four-year school in 1991 when he took over at Concordia (Mich.) College, a position he held for four seasons. DeSimpelare and his wife, Susan, have two children, daughter, Abigal (14) and son, Tyler (10).

LARRY DeSIMPELARE AT A GLANCE College: Spring Arbor, 1991 (B.A. in Secondary Education); Eastern Michigan, 1996 (M.S. in Exercise Science). Year at Cleveland State: 7th Coaching Experience: 22 seasons Spring Arbor College (1990-91), assistant coach; Concordia (Mich.) College (1991-95), head coach; Eastern Michigan (1995-96), administrative assistant; Kent State (1996-2001), assistant coach; Rutgers (2001-06), assistant coach; Cleveland State (2006-present), assistant coach. Born: April 11, 1968 in Unionville, Mich. Personal: Married, wife Susan; daughter Abigal (14), son Tyler (10). 2012-13 Men’s Basketball

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Eighth Year at CSU 12th Year Coaching

One of the top young coaches in the college game today, Jermaine Kimbrough is in his second stint working with the Viking basketball program and in his eighth year serving as assistant coach. During his time at CSU, Kimbrough has helped the Vikings to a pair of Horizon League Championships, one NCAA bid and four NIT berths. The 2009 squad advanced to the final 32 of the NCAA tournament after an opening round win over Wake Forest. Kimbrough, 34, is responsible for working with the Viking point guards in practice. He oversees the various CSU basketball camps and assists in monitoring the academic progress of the Viking players. Kimbrough’s basketball roots keep bringing the Shaker Heights, Ohio native back to the Greater Cleveland area. A 2001 graduate of Virginia Tech with a degree in psychology, Kimbrough began his coaching career at Howard College in 2001, helping the Hawks win 23 straight games to climb to as high as No. 2 in the nation in the NJCAA poll. He left Howard in 2003 to return to his native Cleveland to take over as an administrative assistant for the Viking basketball program for the 2003-04 season. After leaving Cleveland in 2004, Kimbrough served assistant coaching stints at both Massachusetts (2004-05) and IPFW (2005-06). Success has followed Kimbrough. In his lone season at UMass, he helped the Minutemen to upsets of No. 2 Connecticut, No. 20 George Washington and 23rd-ranked Florida State. He also coached two Atlantic 10 Rookie of the Year winners, Anthony Anderson and Rashaun Freeman. At IPFW, Kimbrough helped the Mastodons set a then school-record for wins as a Division I program

with 10. Kimbrough’s skill as a recruiter was evident very early in his coaching career when he helped Howard College land Je’Kel Foster. Foster earned first team NJCAA All-America honors as a sophomore before transferring to Ohio State, where he earned second team All-Big 10 honors as a senior in 2005-06. A varsity starter as a freshman at Shaker Heights High, Kimbrough was named all-league four times and all-city three times during his high school career when his teams averaged 19 wins a season. A second team all-state selection after averaging better than 26 points a game as a senior, Kimbrough attended Virginia Tech for his collegiate career. He earned ESPN Player of the Game twice during his career, vs. Wake Forest and Virginia. Kimbrough has three sons, Javon (8), Asa (13) and Nyaires (16) and one daughter Karis (1). He and his wife, Tameka, reside in Solon.

JERMAINE KIMBROUGH AT A GLANCE College: Virginia Tech, 2001 (B.S. in Psychology); Cleveland State, 2004-present (M.S. in Sports Management) Year at Cleveland State: 8th Coaching Experience: 11 seasons Howard Junior College (2001-03), assistant coach; Cleveland State (2003-04), administrative assistant; Massachusetts (2004-05), assistant coach; IPFW (2005-06), assistant coach; Cleveland State (2006-present), assistant coach. Born: Born May 13, 1978 in Cleveland, Ohio. Personal: Married, wife Tameka, sons Javon (8), Asa (13) and Nyaires (16) and daughter Karis (1). 30 C l e v e l a n d S t a t e U n i v e r s i t y

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Dir. of Basketball Operations Third Year at CSU

Samba Johnson is in his third year with the men’s basketball program and his second as the Director of Basketball Operations. Johnson is responsible for coordinating most of the administrative functions of the basketball office, including team travel, community service and assisting in monitoring the academic progress of the players. He handles player personnel matters, serves as camp director of the various Viking basketball camps and is the personal assistant to Coach Waters. Johnson has more than 10 years of experience as a coach at the college level, most recently as an assistant women’s coach at Stetson in 2008-09. Johnson began his coaching career as an assistant men’s coach at McCook (Neb.) C.C. during the 1996-97 season and spent the next three seasons (1997-00) at

Coletta

gordon

Men’s Basketball Secretary 31st Year at CSU

Penn State-New Kensington, winning back-to-back Penn State Commonwealth Campus West Division Coach of the Year awards. He was the 1998-99 Western Pennsylvania Collegiate Conference Coach of the Year. After a year as the Director of Operations at Duquesne, Johnson spent the 2001-02 season as an assistant men’s coach at Charleston, helping the program to the second round of the NCAA Division II tournament. Johnson also has coaching stints at LaRoche College, Ohio, Casper College and Friends University. A 1996 graduate of Chaminade University, Johnson was a Second Team All-Pac West Conference selection as a senior. Prior to attending Chaminade, Johnson played two seasons at Robert Morris (1992-94). He earned a Bachelor’s of Business Administration from Chaminade in 1996.

In her 31st year at Cleveland State University, Coletta Gordon has been a fixture in the men’s basketball office since 1989. Gordon is responsible for keeping Coach Waters’ personal schedule, including making travel arrangements, and oversees the office clerical projects. She works with the coaching staff to help maintain recruiting files and organize the summer basketball camp and golf outing. She also hosts the Viking Club’s Big Green pre-game reception. Gordon joined the university in 1982 as a stenographer in the school of health, physical education and recreation, a position that she held until transferring to athletics in 1989. The mother of five grown children, she and her husband, Rich, have 10 grandchildren. They reside in Lakewood.

John

Tim

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Daniels

Graduate Manager Second Year at CSU

Graduate Manager First Year at CSU

John Kopcso is in his second season as a graduate manager at Cleveland

State. He assists in all aspects of basketball operations and player personnel. Kopcso joined the Viking staff after serving two stints as an assistant coach at St. Mary’s (Md.). In 2010-11, he was part of a staff that led the Seahawks to the Division III Elite 8. As a member of the staff in 2007-08, Kopcso assisted the Seahawks to their first-ever NCAA tournament appearance and a spot in the Sweet 16. Kopcso has extensive experience as a camp couseler, most notably with Hall of Fame coach Morgan Wootten Basketball Camp. Kopcso graduated from Ohio State in 2007 with a Bachelor’s in Education, concentrating in leadership and humanities, while minoring in business. He is pursuing a Master’s Degree at CSU.

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Tim Daniels is in his first season as a Graduate Manager with the Cleveland State men’s basketball program. He is responsible for coordinating the video needs of the program, including video editing, scouting and film exchange. Prior to arriving at CSU, Daniels worked as a student manager at Ohio State from 2008-12. He was the head manager his final year, working home and away games and organizing and leading 14 managers who helped ensure that all logistical aspects of practice and games were dealt with. Daniels also assisted with film and video operations, including film exchange, video editing and scouting. He also assisted with player development workouts and practices. During his time at Ohio State, Daniels was part of three Big 10 regular season and two Big 10 tournament titles, as well as four NCAA tournament appearances, including one Final Four. Daniels has experience as a Camp Instructor and Director at Ohio State and has also served as a Camp Counselor/Supervisor for the Cleveland Cavaliers Youth Basketball Camps since 2010.

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Head Strength & Conditioning Coach Third Year at CSU

lisa

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Tredell Dorsey is in his third season as part of the Cleveland State Athletics Department, serving as the Head Strength and Conditioning Coach. Dorsey is responsible for the strength and conditioning programs of nearly 300 student-athletes in 16 intercollegiate sports. He designs, coordinates and administers strength training, plyometrics, balance/proprioceptive and speed/agility development workouts. Dorsey also oversees facility operations, including schedule management and ensures that all strength equipment is properly maintained and safe for use. Prior to arriving at CSU, Dorsey served in the same capacity at Alabama State for the 2009-10 academic year. During the 2008-09 season, he was the Assistant AD for Strength and Conditioning at Delaware State, while also serving as the Head Strength and Conditioning Coach at Georgia State from 2005 through 2008.

A 1998 graduate of the University of Rhode Island, Dorsey earned his Bachelor’s of Science degree in physical education and exercise science. In 2002, he completed his Master’s of Education in applied exercise science/strength and conditioning from Springfield College and is a 2012 doctor of education candidate in organizational leadership at Argosy University.

Lisa Hehman is in her second stint at Cleveland State and third year overall working as an Academic Advisor with the men’s and women’s basketball teams. Hehman works with the CSU student-athletes, providing academic advising and oversight and other support for the men’s and women’s basketball teams. In addition, Hehman works with CSU studentathletes to implement the NCAA Champs Life Skills Program and serves as the departmental oversight for the Student-Athlete Advisory Council. Hehman first arrived at CSU in July of 2007 and spent two years as the Life Skills Specialist and Academic Advisor with the men’s and women’s basketball teams. She then moved on to the University of Kansas where she served as an Academic Counselor for the men’s and women’s track and field teams from 2009-2012.

Hehman arrived back at CSU in March of 2012. She also has experience as a Graduate Assistant for Student Support Services from 2004-07 at the University of Missouri, Kansas City. In addition, she was a Counseling Intern at Lee’s Summit H.S. (200607) and a Secondary English teacher from 2002-04 in the Kansas City, Mo., School District. A 2001 graduate of the University of Kansas, Hehman earned a master’s degree in counseling and guidance from UMKC earlier this spring.

Chris Lacsamana is in his third year as the Head Athletic Trainer and Director of Sports Medicine at Cleveland State, overseeing the medical needs of the various CSU student-athletes while focusing on men’s basketball, women’s soccer and tennis. Prior to arriving at CSU, Lacsamana spent eight years (2002-10) as the head athletics trainer at Alabama State University after a year as an assistant athletics trainer at ASU. He also has experience as a graduate assistant athletic trainer at the University of Alabama at Birmingham (1998-01) and as the head trainer at Pikesville H.S. in Baltimore, Md. A certified member of the National Athletic Trainer’s Association, Lacsamana earned his Bachelor’s of Science in Athletic Training from Towson in 1997 and his M. Ed. in Exercise Physiology in 2000 from AlabamaBirmingham. www.csuvikings.com

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Dr. RONALD

BERKMAN President Fourth Year at CSU

Dr. Ronald M. Berkman was unanimously selected by the Board of Trustees as President of Cleveland State University on April 26, 2009. The sixth President in the history of Cleveland State University, Dr. Berkman arrived at CSU from Florida International University (FIU) in Miami where he served most recently as Executive Vice President, Provost and Chief Operating Officer. He had been at FIU since 1997, also serving as Executive Dean of the College of Health and Urban Affairs. Dr. Berkman’s 12 years at Florida International were filled with several accomplishments, among them the following: • raising more than $5 million to endow the School of Public Health, the second-largest gift to any college at FIU; • guiding the expansion of sponsored research at FIU, surpassing the goal of $100 million per year; • increasing the graduation rate of Ph.D’s by more than 25-percent; • helping to create the new School of International and Public Affairs; • guiding the recruitment of three of the top four grant recipients at FIU; • working with the CFO to create a new threeyear strategic budget plan for the university; • formulating a plan to provide instruction in global issues whereby every FIU student now takes at least two courses in global issues; 2012-13 Men’s Basketball

• implementing a new enrollment and recruiting strategy resulting in historic highs in GPA’s and SAT scores for incoming freshmen and transfer students. In 1997, Dr. Berkman was named Dean of the College of Urban and Public Affairs at Florida International University. Several years later, he was appointed the Executive Dean of a large, interdisciplinary College with accredited Colleges of Nursing, Health Sciences, Public Health, Social Work and Policy and Management. He directed the University’s successful efforts to receive authority to open a College of Law and a College of Medicine. In 2005, he became Provost, Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer and just four years earlier, he chaired Governor Jeb Bush’s Health Care Summit. Prior to serving at FIU, Dr. Berkman taught at The Woodrow Wilson School at Princeton University, The University of California at Berkeley, Brooklyn College, the City University of New York (CUNY) Graduate Center, New York University and the University of Puerto Rico. As the Dean of Urban Affairs at CUNY, he was responsible for developing research and technical assistance partnerships with all facets of New York City, New York State and federal government agencies and non-governmental organizations. He served as University Dean of Academic Affairs at CUNY from 1992-94, becoming the Founding Dean of CUNY’s first School of Public Affairs in 1994. In 1990, he served as the Director of the Urban Summit, a historic meeting of mayors of America’s largest cities. Dr. Berkman has served as Chair of the Dean’s Council for the National Association of Schools of Public Affairs and Administration as well as various committees of the Association of Public Policy and Management and has an impressive history of service awards and fellowships as well as foundation grants. He recently served as Co-Chair of the MiamiDade Empowerment Zone Planning Committee, overseeing the preparation of a successful application for designation as a Federal Empowerment Zone. As a commentator on urban and public affairs, he has frequently appeared on CNN and other major television and radio networks. He has authored, co-authored or co-edited five books and numerous articles on municipal government, public policy, economic development, community development, crime and corrections policy. Dr. Berkman, who received his Ph. D. from Princeton University in 1976, is married to Patricia Bilbao-Berkman and they have four adult children.

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(All phone numbers are area code 216) President Dr. Ronald M. Berkman.............. 687-3544 Interim Provost & Sr. Vice President for Academic Affairs George E. Walker........................ 687-3588 Vice President for Business Affairs & Finance Stephanie McHenry.................... 687-3673 Interim Vice President for University Advancement/ Executive Director of the CSU Foundation, Inc. Berinthia R. LeVine.................... 523-7275 2012-13 Board of Trustees of the University Robert H. Rawson, Chairman Dan T. Moore III, Vice Chairman Morton Q. Levin, Treasurer Thomas W. Adler, Chairman-Advancement Committee Richard L. Brown David H. Gunning II June E. Taylor Bernardo “Bernie” Moreno Ronald E. Weinberg Community Board Members Steven A. Minter Paul E. DiCorleto, Ph.D Anand “Bill” Julka Faculty Representatives Stephen F. Duffy Student Trustee Amber M. Alt Secretary to the Board of Trustees William J. Napier, Ph.D.

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Director of Athletics Third Year at CSU John Parry, a veteran of intercollegiate athletics, including 17 years within the Horizon League, served as Interim Director of Athletics in 2010-11 and was named to the position full-time in April of 2011. Prior to coming to Cleveland State, Parry was the Director of Athletics for 16 years at Butler University, and has already impacted CSU athletics. “Having worked with John for almost 18 years, he is a valuable asset to both Cleveland State University and intercollegiate athletics,” Horizon League commissioner Jon LeCrone said. “It has been great to have him once again be part of the Horizon League team where he brings his experience, keen insights and perspectives to the table.” Since arriving in Cleveland, Parry has worked to Nelligan Sports into the university structure, a strategic marketing partner who has helped to provide the department with increased revenue streams. Nelligan Sports represents the university to create sponsorship and marketing opportunities. Parry has also coordinated the addition of staff in administration, athletic training, strength and conditioning and reorganized the athletic ticketing and marketing departments. Growth is nothing new to Parry, who oversaw an era of unparalleled success while serving as Director of Athletics at Butler from 1990 to 2006. Under Parry, Butler expanded its sports offerings, added and improved athletic facilities, and experienced one of its greatest single periods of 34 C l e v e l a n d S t a t e U n i v e r s i t y

athletic achievement. Butler captured its first Horizon League James J. McCafferty Trophy for all-sports excellence in 1996-97, and the Bulldogs repeated that honor in 1997-98, 1998-99, 2001-02 and 2002-03. Bulldog teams captured 55 conference regular season/tournament championships during his tenure and made NCAA National Championship appearances in men’s and women’s basketball, football, men’s soccer, volleyball, men’s and women’s cross country, lacrosse, men’s tennis, men’s and women’s track and baseball. Parry was at the helm when Butler built the foundation to the men’s basketball program that culminated with NCAA title game appearances in 2010 and 2011. During Parry’s time in Indianapolis, the Bulldogs made five of the school’s first six NCAA Tournament appearances in men’s basketball, including a berth in the NCAA’s “Sweet 16” in 2003. In addition, the men’s cross country team posted what was then Butler’s highest NCAA finish ever with a fourth-place showing at the 2004 national meet, and Victoria Mitchell captured Butler’s first national championship in 73 years with a first place finish in the 3,000 meter steeplechase at the 2005 NCAA Track and Field meet. One of the cornerstones to Parry’s leadership philosophy is excellence both on and off the playing field. His emphasis on academics helped Butler lead the Horizon League in number of studentathletes named to the academic honor roll in nine of his final 10 years. In the process, Bulldog student-athletes accumulated numerous league, regional and national academic honors. In 1991, 1997, 2000 and 2006 Butler served as co-host to the men’s basketball Final Four in Indianapolis, while co-hosting the women’s Final Four in 2005. A past member of the NCAA Division I Management Council (1997-2004) and the NCAA Men’s Basketball Issues Committee (2000-02), Parry was named the 2002-03 Central Region Division I-AA Athletic Director of the Year by the National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics

(NACDA). He also served as a member of the Executive Committee of NACDA from 1998-2002. A native of Marcellus, N.Y., Parry attended Brown University where he was a two-time All-Ivy League pass receiver and co-captain of the football team while also lettering in basketball and lacrosse. Parry earned a B.A. in economics from Brown, and a master’s in business administration from the Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania. After earning his degrees, Parry spent eight years in business with IBM and then as co-founder of Instant Data Inc., in Philadelphia. He completed football and lacrosse coaching stints at Brown while working as the assistant athletic director (1975-79). Parry was named Director of Athletics at Brown in 1979, a position he held for 11 years until leaving for Butler in 1990. During his time with the Bears, he oversaw a department that featured 30 intercollegiate sports for men and women, leading the school to the best overall women’s won-lost record in the Ivy league during the decade of the 1980’s. He served as the founding director of the Brown University Sports Foundation, an endowment fund that has grown to better than $60 million today. Facilitating growth dominated Parry’s years at Brown. He oversaw the planning, funding and building of a $7 million student recreation center and a $9 million intercollegiate athletic complex. A life-long lover of the sport of lacrosse, Parry served two stints on the NCAA Men’s Lacrosse committee. The first from 1980-87 while he was at Brown and then again from 1994-98 while at Butler, becoming one of a handful of people to be selected chair of the committee twice, doing so in both 1986-87 and 1997-98. Parry has two daughters, Alyson, a ’91 graduate of Brown, and Jennifer, a ’93 graduate of Middlebury College (Vermont). He and his wife, Candis, a respected lacrosse and field hockey official, have a 21-year-old son, J.C., who attends Ursinus College, and a 19-year-old daughter, Ashley, a sophomore at the College of Wooster.

JOHN PARRY AT A GLANCE College: Brown (B.A. in Economics,1975); Penn (M.A. in Business Administration, 1979) Administrative Experience: Cleveland State University (2010-present), Director of Athletics; Butler University (1990-2006), Director of Athletics; Brown University (1979-2006), Director of Athletics; (1979-90), Assistant Director of Athletics; (1975-79), Personal: Married, wife Candis; daughters Alyson, Jennifer and Ashley and son, J.C. www.csuvikings.com

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Fi nal 2011- 12 H o rizon Le a gu e S t a n di n g s

2012 Ho rizo n L ea g ue Ch ampio n sh ip Res ults

Conference Overall School W L Pct W L Pct Home Away Neut Valparaiso # 14 4 .778 22 12 .647 14-3 8-9 0-0 _______________________________________________________________ Cleveland State # 12 6 .667 22 11 .667 10-4 11-5 1-2 _______________________________________________________________ Detroit * 11 7 .611 22 14 .611 13-4 6-8 3-2 _______________________________________________________________ Butler % 11 7 .611 22 15 .595 13-6 7-9 2-0 _______________________________________________________________ Milwaukee % 11 7 .611 20 14 .588 7-10 0-1 6-4 _______________________________________________________________ Youngstown State 10 8 .556 16 15 .516 10-4 6-10 0-1 _______________________________________________________________ Green Bay 10 8 .556 15 15 .500 12-2 3-13 0-0 _______________________________________________________________ Wright State 7 11 .389 13 19 .406 9-7 4-11 0-1 _______________________________________________________________ UIC 3 15 .167 8 22 .267 7-7 1-15 0-0 _______________________________________________________________ Loyola 1 17 .056 7 23 .233 4-9 3-14 0-0 _______________________________________________________________

Regular Season Champion: Valparaiso Tournament Champion: Detroit * NCAA Tournament Participant # NIT Participant % - College Basketball Invitational Participant

Tuesday, February 28 (at campus sites) Game 1: No. 3 Detroit 80, No. 10 Loyola 71 Game 2: No. 4 Milwaukee 68, No. 9 UIC 55 Game 3: No. 5 Butler 72, No. 8 Wright State 52 Game 4: No. 6 Youngstown St. 77, No. 7 Green Bay 60 Friday, March 2 (Valparaiso, Ind.) Game 5: Detroit 93, Youngstown State 76 Game 6: Butler 71, Milwaukee 49 Saturday, March 3 (Valparaiso, Ind.) Game 7: Detroit, 63, No. 2 Cleveland State 58 Game 8: No. 1 Valparaiso 65, Butler 46 Tuesday, March 8 (Valparaiso, Ind.) Game 9: Detroit 70, Valparaiso 50

F i n a l 2 0 1 1 - 1 2 Ho r iz on Lea g ue Tea m Sta tis tics Scoring Offense Detroit Valparaiso Youngstown State Cleveland State Green Bay Milwaukee Butler UIC Wright State Loyola

G 36 34 31 33 30 34 37 30 32 30

W-L 22-14 22-12 16-15 22-11 15-15 20-14 22-15 8-22 13-19 7-23

Pts 2597 2323 2095 2177 1935 2183 2352 1826 1857 1717

Avg. 72.1 68.3 67.6 66.0 64.5 64.2 63.6 60.9 58.0 57.2

Free Throw Pct. Detroit Valparaiso Cleveland State Green Bay Wright State Loyola UIC Butler Youngstown State Milwaukee

G 36 34 33 30 32 30 30 37 31 34

FTM 626 522 352 384 418 376 361 523 333 423

FTA 857 730 496 544 594 540 539 806 514 691

Pct. .730 .715 .710 .706 .704 .696 .670 .649 .648 .612

Blocked Shots Youngstown State Green Bay Detroit Cleveland State Butler UIC Valparaiso Milwaukee Wright State Loyola

G 31 30 36 33 37 30 34 34 32 30

Blocks 164 142 165 110 123 88 98 97 50 42

Avg. 5.3 4.7 4.6 3.3 3.3 2.9 2.9 2.6 1.6 1.4

Scoring Defense Cleveland State Butler Wright State Milwaukee Loyola Valparaiso Youngstown State Green Bay Detroit UIC

G 33 37 32 34 30 34 31 30 36 30

W-L 22-11 22-15 13-19 20-14 7-23 22-12 16-15 15-15 22-14 8-22

Pts 1983 2245 1967 2126 1887 2223 2047 1982 2432 2033

Avg 60.1 60.7 61.5 62.5 62.9 65.4 66.0 66.1 67.6 67.8

3-Pt. Field Goal Pct. Youngstown State Cleveland State Green Bay Milwaukee Wright State Valparaiso UIC Loyola Detroit Butler

G 31 33 30 34 32 34 30 30 36 37

FGM 270 217 165 264 189 229 193 117 165 183

FGA 708 599 461 763 550 673 593 377 553 652

Pct. .381 .362 .358 .346 .344 .340 .325 .310 .298 .281

Assists Valparaiso Cleveland State Youngstown State Detroit Milwaukee Green Bay Butler Loyola UIC Wright State

G Assists 34 466 33 451 31 405 36 463 34 426 30 370 37 454 30 368 30 341 32 319

Avg. 13.7 13.7 13.1 12.9 12.5 12.3 12.3 12.3 11.4 10.0

Scoring Margin Cleveland State Detroit Valparaiso Butler Milwaukee Youngstown State Green Bay Wright State Loyola UIC

G 33 36 34 37 34 31 30 32 30 30

Pts. 66.0 72.1 68.3 63.6 64.2 67.6 64.5 58.0 57.2 60.9

Allow Margin 60.1 +5.9 67.6 +4.6 65.4 +2.9 60.7 +2.9 62.5 +1.7 66.0 +1.5 66.1 -1.6 61.5 -3.4 62.9 -5.7 67.8 -6.9

3-Pt. FG Defense Milwaukee Butler Cleveland State Valparaiso Wright State Loyola Youngstown State UIC Detroit Green Bay

G 34 37 33 34 32 30 31 30 36 30

FGM 151 189 158 194 203 182 200 165 244 180

FGA 521 616 498 594 598 519 555 452 666 483

Pct. .290 .307 .317 .327 .339 .351 .360 .365 .366 .373

Steals Cleveland State Detroit Wright State Youngstown State Butler Milwaukee Green Bay Valparaiso UIC Loyola

G 33 36 31 31 37 34 30 34 30 30

Steals 279 272 210 201 239 209 181 204 150 136

Avg. 8.5 7.6 6.6 6.5 6.5 6.1 6.0 6.0 5.0 4.5

Field Goal Pct. Valparaiso Detroit Cleveland State Youngstown State Green Bay Loyola Milwaukee Butler Wright State UIC

G 34 36 33 31 30 30 34 37 32 30

FGM 786 903 804 746 693 612 748 823 625 636

FGA 1682 2008 1798 1729 1638 1452 1791 2015 1569 1611

Pct. .467 .450 .447 .431 .423 .421 .418 .408 .398 .395

Rebounding Butler Green Bay Milwaukee UIC Detroit Valparaiso Cleveland State Youngstown State Loyola Wright State

G 37 30 34 30 36 34 33 31 30 32

Reb. 1323 1059 1179 1038 1232 1123 1067 998 924 901

Avg. 35.8 35.3 34.7 34.6 34.2 33.0 32.3 32.2 30.8 28.2

Turnover Margin Wright State Detroit Cleveland State Youngstown State Butler Milwaukee Green Bay Loyola Valparaiso UIC

G 36 36 33 31 37 34 30 30 34 30

TO 436 450 458 347 485 467 424 432 483 439

Field Goal Defense Butler Cleveland State Milwaukee Valparaiso Green Bay Youngstown State Detroit Loyola UIC Wright State

G 37 33 34 34 30 31 36 30 30 32

FGM 754 648 761 787 708 739 842 681 710 659

FGA 1834 1564 1816 1860 1657 1718 1915 1526 1565 1452

Pct. .411 .414 .419 .423 .427 .430 .440 .446 .454 .454

Reb. Margin Butler Detroit Valparaiso Green Bay Milwaukee UIC Cleveland State Loyola Youngstown State Wright State

Avg. 35.8 34.2 33.0 35.3 34.7 34.6 32.3 30.8 32.2 28.2

Opp. Margin 31.8 +4.0 32.2 +2.0 31.6 +1.5 34.1 +1.2 33.8 +0.9 33.8 +0.8 31.8 +0.5 30.5 +0.3 36.4 -4.2 32.7 -4.5

3-Pt. FGM Youngstown State Milwaukee Valparaiso Cleveland State UIC Wright State Green Bay Butler Detroit Loyola

G 31 34 34 33 30 32 30 37 36 30

3FGM 270 264 229 217 193 189 165 183 165 117

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Opp. Margin 520 +2.6 544 +2.6 542 +2.5 404 +1.8 521 +1.0 460 -0.2 392 -1.1 361 -2.4 394 -2.6 351 -2.9 Avg. 8.7 7.8 6.7 6.6 6.4 5.9 5.5 4.9 4.6 3.9

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2012-13 Vikings Final 2011-12 Horizon League Individual Statistics Scoring Kendrick Perry, YSU Ray McCallum, UDM Ben Averkamp, LU Ryan Broekhoff, VU Julius Mays, WSU Kevin Van Wijk, VU Alec Brown, GB Chase Simon, UDM Blake Allen, YSU Trey Harmon, CSU

G 31 36 28 34 30 31 30 36 31 32

FG 177 192 166 161 127 153 154 155 138 141

3FG 54 30 26 66 50 0 4 49 91 71

FT 113 141 72 120 119 131 101 118 30 50

Pts 521 555 430 508 423 437 413 477 397 403

Rebounding Ryan Broekhoff, VU Alec Brown, GB Damian Eargle, YSU Ben Averkamp, LU Brennan Cougill, GB Anton Grady, CSU Darrin Williams, UIC Roosevelt Jones, BU Walt Gibler, LU Hayden Humes, UIC

G 34 30 31 28 30 33 30 36 25 30

Off. 62 92 83 54 52 64 72 94 46 48

Def. Total 228 290 154 246 148 231 144 198 157 209 148 212 114 186 121 215 99 145 119 167

Avg. 8.5 8.2 7.5 7.1 7.0 6.4 6.2 6.0 5.8 5.6

Field Goal Pct. Kevin Van Wijk, VU Tim Kamczyc, CSU Khyle Marshall, BU Darrin Williams, UIC Anton Grady, CSU Walt Gibler, LU Andrew Smith, BU James Haarsma, UWM Doug Anderson, UDM Brennan Cougill, GB

G 31 33 35 30 33 25 37 33 36 30

FGM 153 117 140 116 112 106 146 127 119 97

FGA 248 200 253 214 210 201 278 242 228 195

Assists Kaylon Williams, UWM Ronald Nored, BU Ray McCallum, UDM Kendrick Perry, YSU Denzel Brito, LU Keifer Sykes, GB Gary Talton, UIC Jeremy Montgomery, CSU Blake Allen, YSU Erik Buggs, VU

G Assists 33 215 37 193 36 143 31 121 30 105 30 101 30 99 33 101 31 94 34 103

Blocked Shots Damian Eargle, YSU Alec Brown, GB LaMarcus Lowe, UDM Darrin Williams, UIC Anton Grady, CSU Ryan Allen, UWM Kameron Woods, BU Ben Averkamp, LU Brennan Cougill, GB Matt Kenney, VU

G Blocks 31 116 30 89 35 79 30 44 33 45 34 40 36 39 28 26 30 26 33 27

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Free Throw Pct. Gary Talton, UIC Julius Mays, WSU Doug Anderson, UDM Ryan Broekhoff, VU Richie Edwards, VU Alec Brown, GB Ray McCallum, UDM Chase Simon, UDM Jason Calliste, UDM Walt Gibler, LU

G 30 30 36 34 30 30 36 36 36 25

FTM 78 119 89 120 61 101 141 118 104 98

FTA 90 143 110 151 77 131 184 154 137 133

Steals D’Aundray Brown, CSU Kendrick Perry, YSU Ronald Nored, BU Ray McCallum, UDM Kaylon Williams, UWM Daniel Barnes, UIC Julius Mays, WSU Trey Harmon, CSU Ryan Broekhoff, VU Erik Buggs, VU

G Steals 26 66 31 74 37 66 36 57 33 51 30 44 30 41 32 43 34 45 34 40

Avg. 2.5 2.4 1.8 1.6 1.5 1.5 1.4 1.3 1.3 1.2

3-Pt. Field Goal Pct. Kam Cerroni, GB Blake Allen, YSU Steve Baker, GB Julius Mays, WSU DuShawn Brooks, YSU Hayden Humes, UIC Will Bogan, VU Paris Gulley, UWM Tony Meier, UWM Ryan Broekhoff, VU

G 30 31 30 30 31 30 34 34 28 34

3FG 3FGA Pct. 60 129 .465 91 212 .429 39 91 .429 50 118 .424 50 119 .420 41 98 .418 61 149 .409 59 148 .399 66 167 .395 66 169 .391

Avg. 6.5 5.2 4.0 3.9 3.5 3.4 3.3 3.1 3.0 3.0

3-Pt. Field Goals Made Blake Allen, YSU Tony Meier, UWM Trey Harmon, CSU Daniel Barnes, UIC Kam Cerroni, GB Ryan Broekhoff, VU Jeremy Montgomery, CSU Will Bogan, VU Kendrick Perry, YSU Paris Gulley, UWM

G 31 28 31 30 30 34 33 34 31 34

3FG 91 66 71 64 60 66 61 61 54 59

Avg. 3.7 3.0 2.3 1.5 1.4 1.2 1.1 0.9 0.9 0.8

Assist/Turnover Ratio Ronald Nored, BU Kendrick Perry, YSU Blake Allen, YSU Ray McCallum, UDM Kaylon Williams, UWM Kiefer Sykes, GB Erik Buggs, VU Denzel Brito, LU Gary Talton, UIC Jeremy Montgomery, CSU

G 37 31 31 36 33 30 34 30 30 33

Asst. 193 121 94 143 215 101 103 105 99 101

Pct. .617 .585 .553 .542 .533 .527 .525 .525 .522 .497

Avg. 16.8 15.4 15.4 14.9 14.1 14.1 13.8 13.3 12.8 12.6

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Pct. .867 .832 .809 .795 .792 .771 .766 .766 .759 .737

Avg. 2.9 2.4 2.2 2.1 2.0 1.9 1.8 1.8 1.7 1.7 TO Ratio 102 1.9 64 1.9 51 1.8 80 1.8 125 1.7 67 1.5 75 1.4 84 1.3 82 1.2 97 1.0

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2012-13 Vikings

Postseason Calls for Fourth Time in Last Five Years Cleveland State entered the 2011-12 basketball season with high expectations. The team had won 26 games the previous season and despite the loss of All-American and first round NBA draft pick Norris Cole, the Vikings returned four starters and four seniors. Also back was all-everything senior D’Aundray Brown who missed the previous season with an injury. After a strong start to the year with wins in 10 of its first 11 games, the Vikings were able to earn a bid to the NIT. It marked the fourth time in the last five seasons that CSU advanced to postseason play. Vikings Open Season With Win at #7 Vanderbilt The Vikings opened the season in the Ticket City Legends Classic at seventh-ranked Vanderbilt as a heavy underdog. Playing against a team with several players who went on to be selected in the NBA draft, the Vikings did not back down in running away from the Commodores, 71-58. It was the highest ranked team the Vikings defeated in program history and also snapped Vanderbilt’s 20-game home winning streak against non-conference opponents that dated to Dec. 3, 2008. CSU shot .500 (27-54) from the field and used a strong defensive effort, holding Vanderbilt to just 18-of-51 (.353) from the floor. The Vikings also had 15 steals and received 22 points and 13 rebounds from its bench. D’Aundray Brown led the way with 18 points, eight rebounds and seven steals, while Trey Harmon scored 11. Harmon’s Late Trifecta Saves Vikings Following an 86-57 win over Rio Grande in the home opener on Nov. 15 in which Jeremy Montgomery reached the 1,000 career point mark, the Vikings welcomed St. Bonaventure to the Wolstein Center three days later. 2012-13 Men’s Basketball

The Bonnies provided a stern test with NBA prospect Andrew Nicholson leading the way. The Vikings trailed for most of the night, but used a 6-0 run late to take a 62-61 lead with just over three minutes left. A Tim Kamczyc bucket pushed the lead to three, but a three-point play by SBU tied the game at 64-64 with 1:30 left. After both teams missed chances to take the lead, Trey Harmon drilled a three-pointer from the top of the key with 2.8 seconds left for the win. Quick Start Leads to Win at Kent State The Vikings wasted little time in jumping on Kent State, racing out to a 14-2 lead less than four minutes into the Nov. 22 contest. The quick start, combined with a stifling defense helped CSU earn a key 57-53 road win. The Viking defense held Kent State to .352 (19-54) shooting from the floor, including just 1-of-17 from three-point. CSU also forced 22 turnovers, converting them into 24 points. CSU Wins Ticket City Legends Regional Title The Vikings headed out east to Rhode Island over the Thanksgiving holiday to play their final three games in the Ticket City Legends Classic in Kingston, R.I. The opening game against Boston University (Nov. 25) was an instant classic. CSU trailed for most of the game and found themselves down nine (52-43) with seven minutes left before cutting the Terrier lead to one (57-56) on a Trey Harmon three-pointer with 1:49 left. Boston U. responded to regain a four point lead (62-58) with 13 seconds left, but CSU came down the court quickly and Harmon nailed a three-pointer with six seconds left to cut the defiwww.csuvikings.com

cit to one point. Following a timeout, Boston’s inbound pass was knocked away and Jeremy Montgomery came up with the loose ball and was fouled. He went to the line and hit both ends of the one-and-one to give CSU a 63-62 lead and the Terriers missed a desperation shot at the buzzer. The following day, the Vikings were handed their first loss of the season, 63-53, by Hofstra. The Pride took control of the game midway through the second half, using a 14-2 spurt to turn a five point deficit into a 51-44 lead. Montgomery scored 12 points for CSU. A day later, the Vikings used a career-high 20 points from Aaron Pogue to get back in the win column with a 67-45 win at host Rhode Island. Pogue was named the MVP of the Kingston, R.I. sub-regional of the Ticket City Legends Classic and was joined on the all-tournament team by D’Aundray Brown. Vikings Open League Play With Two Wins Early December brought on the start of Horizon League play with CSU visiting Wright State on Dec. 1. The 45-43 win was the Vikings third in the final five seconds of the season. This time, it was D’Aundray Brown making the key play down the stretch, tipping in a missed shot with 0.3 seconds left. The game featured nine ties and 10 lead changes. Tim Kamczyc scored 12 points and was the only player in the game to reach double figures. Trey Harmon scored five points, becoming the 20th player in school history to reach 1,000 career points. Two days later, the Vikings used a balanced scoring attack to improve to 2-0 in the Horizon League with a 66-61 win at Detroit. Freshman Ike C l e v e l a n d St a t e U n i v e r s i t y 37


2012-13 Vikings Nwamu provided a spark off the bench, scoring eight points in seven minutes to aid the win. Vikings Get Another Last Second Win CSU won yet another tight game, using a three-pointer by Jeremy Montgomery with 21.2 seconds left for a 69-66 win over Akron on Dec. 10 in the Wolstein Center. Montgomery had struggled all day, hitting just one of his first 11 shots, but came through when the Vikings needed it most, securing the win with his three-pointer from the right wing with the shot clock winding down. Trey Harmon led the Vikings with 16 points and D’Aundray Brown added 13 points as CSU improved to 7-0 in games decided by five points or less. Back to Action After Finals Week A nine day layoff for finals week saw the Vikings return to action on Dec. 19 at South Florida. A strong start on the offensive end in which CSU hit eight of their first 15 shots gave the Vikings a 19-13 lead midway through the first half. However, CSU managed just one field goal the rest of the half and would trail, 25-21, at the intermission. CSU was still down five (38-33) with 14 minutes to play, but USF used a 14-5 run over the next five minutes to take a 52-40 lead and all but seal the win. Tim Kamczyc scored a game-high 14 points. The Vikings returned home to host Sam Houston State on Dec. 22 and used 53-percent shooting from three-point for a 63-45 win. D’Aundray Brown, Jeremy Montgomery and Trey Harmon combined for 32 points. Following the Christmas holiday, the Vikings were back in action at Toledo on Dec. 28. A slow start had CSU down at the half, 36-30, but the Vikings opened the second half on a 23-4, eventually claiming a 72-64 win. Harmon led four players in double figures with 18 points, adding six boards and four assists. New Year’s Eve Matinee Unkind at Home The Vikings went back to Horizon League play with a matinee contest against Youngstown State at the Wolstein Center on Dec. 31. Despite 21 points, including a career-high six three-pointers by Jeremy Montgomery, the Vikings were handed a 73-67 setback. It snapped a 17-game win streak against Ohio schools for CSU. Back to Winning Ways CSU remained at home for two contests against the Chicago schools, beginning with a Jan. 5 contest versus UIC. The Vikings hit 11 three-pointers in a 73-56 win that also served as a coming out party for freshmen Charlie Lee and Marlin Mason. Lee, who was making his first career start, played 33 minutes, scoring 13 points with five 38 C l e v e l a n d St a t e U n i v e r s i t y

assists, three steals and zero turnovers. For Mason, it was his first collegiate contest after his redshirt was taken off due to injuries on the roster. Mason finished with five points and three rebounds in 14 minutes. Two days later, the Vikings used 20 points, including a career-high six three-pointers by Trey Harmon, in a 69-48 win over Loyola. Big Win at Hinkle Fieldhouse on Indiana Swing The Vikings began their Indiana swing at Butler on Jan. 13, racing out to a 20-4 lead in the first seven minutes en route to a 76-69 win. It was CSU’s first win at Butler since the 2009 league title game, snapping a five-game losing streak. The Vikings won despite being whistled for 29 fouls and Butler going to the free throw line 42 times. Jeremy Montgomery led CSU with 18 points and Tim Kamczyc had 17. On Jan. 15, the Vikings tried to become the first team in Horizon League history to sweep the Butler-Valparaiso road swing (31 teams had tried prior to the game). However, the Crusaders did not let it happen, using four three-pointers in the early part of the second half to build an 11-point lead (45-34). After CSU clawed back to take a 55-51 lead with just under eight minutes left, Valparaiso used an 11-2 run to assume a 62-57 lead and would lead the rest of the way. Kamczyc concluded an impressive swing through Indiana with 18 points. CSU Wins Five Straight; Moves To 20-4 The loss to Valparaiso did not sting long as CSU was back at its winning ways with five straight victories following the setback at Valpo. The streak began with a 78-68 win over Green Bay on Jan. 20 behind Anton Grady’s first career double-double of 10 points and 13 rebounds. The Vikings also dominated the glass, outrebounding the Phoenix, 43-23.

CSU came back 48 hours later and torched the nets for a season-best 64-percent shooting (33-52), scoring 44 points in the paint in an 8357 win over Milwaukee. Six players scored in double figures, led by 15 points from Trey Harmon. Tim Kamczyc, Jeremy Montgomery and Anton Grady had 12 points apiece. Revenge in Youngstown The Vikings travelled to Youngstown State on Jan. 28, almost a month to the day of falling to the Penguins at home. CSU had revenge on its mind in front of the fourth largest crowd in the history of the Beeghly Center (6,313), racing out to a 22 point halftime lead in a 67-47 win. Anton Grady notched a double-double with 14 points and 11 rebounds, while D’Aundray Brown led a strong defensive effort with six steals. Chicago Sweep Hampered by Injury CSU made its annual trip to Chicago to start the month of February, earning a 65-47 win at Loyola on Feb. 3. Head coach Gary Waters was on the sidelines for his 500th career game and watched as his squad shot 25-of-37 (.676) from the field, the third highest percentage in program history. Chicago native Jeremy Montgomery led all scorers with 16 points, but the win was tempered with an injury to D’Aundray Brown. Brown would miss CSU’s game at UIC on Feb. 5, but the Vikings didn’t miss a beat, shooting 56-percent from the field in a 70-42 win. The victory gave CSU 20 wins for the ninth time in program history and the fourth time in the last five years under Waters. Montgomery once again led CSU with 14 points, while Anton Grady had 12 points and 10 boards in his first career start.

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2012-13 Vikings Vikings Drop Five Straight D’Aundray Brown tried to return to the lineup on Feb. 9 against Valparaiso, but was limited to just eight minutes in a 59-41 setback. The Crusaders raced out to a 17-1 lead behind the play of Ryan Broehkoff who scored his team’s first 11 points. Two days later, CSU could not overcome a 10 point halftime deficit in a 52-49 loss to Butler. CSU had one final chance to tie the game, but a three-point attempt by Anton Grady at the buzzer was off the mark. The Vikings made their first trip to Wisconsin on Feb. 14 and not even 61-percent shooting from the field could overcome the Panthers as CSU fell, 86-84. Milwaukee led by 16 points (75-59) with 8:44 left before a furious Viking rally tied the game at 84-84 on a Montgomery layup with 40 seconds left. The Panthers missed a chance to win the game, but got one more chance when the Vikings knocked the ball out of bounds with two seconds left. The inbounds pass went to Tony Meier who threw up a desperation three-pointer that was off the mark. But a questionable whistle on the Vikings sent him to the line where he made two of the three free tosses to seal the win. CSU was back home on Feb. 18 to host Drexel in a BracketBusters contest. Despite 23 points from Harmon, CSU fell, 69-49.

GAME 1

Cleveland State Vanderbilt

November 13, 2011 Ticket City Legends Classic

71 58

Nashville, Tenn.

The Vikings were back to Wisconsin to play at Green Bay on Feb. 21 and received 23 points, eight rebounds, three assists and two steals from Anton Grady. However, two key three-pointers and free throws down the stretch gave the Phoenix a 71-67 victory. CSU Clinches No. 2 Seed in League Tourney CSU snapped its five game losing streak with a 77-64 win over Detroit on Feb. 23 to open the final weekend of regular season play. The freshmen class highlighted the win as Marlin Mason totaled 15 points with nine rebounds in his first career start. Charlie Lee added 12 points and five assists and Ike Nwamu scored eight points off the bench. After Butler lost at Valparaiso the next night, CSU needed a win over Wright State to earn the No. 2 seed in the Horizon League Championship and the Vikings responded with a 77-55 win on Senior Day. Trey Harmon scored 20 points and Jeremy Montgomery added 17 points and five assists. Vikings Fall in League Semifinals The second-seeded Vikings earned a double bye into the league semifinals and met thirdseeded Detroit, a team that had already won two games in the tournament. D’Aundray Brown returned to the lineup after missing seven of the previous eight games and led the Vikings with 17 points, seven rebounds and two steals, but CSU lost, 63-58. Cleveland State Rio Grande

GAME 2 November 15, 2011

86 57

Cleveland, Ohio

Final: Cleveland State opens the season with a 71-58 win at No. 7 ranked Vanderbilt. The Vikings scored the first five points of the game and never trailed. It is the highest ranked opponent CSU has ever defeated. Defining Moment: After Vanderbilt whittles a 16 point first half deficit to three points (41-38) with 13:32 to play in the game, the Vikings go on a 9-2 run over the next three minutes to take a 50-40 lead with 9:54 left. Key Stats: CSU shoots .500 (27-54) from the floor and holds Vanderbilt to .353 (18-21). The Vikings force 21 Commodore turnovers, making 15 steals. CSU’s bench provides 22 points, 13 rebounds and five steals. The win is the fifth over a top-25 opponent for head coach Gary Waters in his tenure at CSU. Performance Leaders: D’Aundray Brown sets career-highs in points (18) and steals (7), adding eight rebounds. Trey Harmon scores 11 points and Jeremy Montgomery has 10. Anton Grady chips in seven points and four blocks off the bench.

Final: Cleveland State shoots 50 percent from the field for the second straight game and forces 28 turnovers to run past Rio Grande, 86-57, in the home opener. Defining Moment: After Rio Grande ties the game for the third and final time (17-17) with 9:27 to play, CSU closes the half on a 23-10 run to take a 13 point halftime lead and the Red Storm never threaten. Key Stats: CSU shoots .500 (34-68) from the field for the second straight game and holds Rio Grande to .314 (16-51). The Vikings force 28 turnovers and turn them into 35 points. CSU blocks 11 shots and gets 22 points from the bench. Performance Leaders: D’Aundray Brown scores career-high 24 points with nine rebounds and seven steals (ties career-high). Jeremy Montgomery has six points to become 19th player in school history with 1,000 career points. Tim Kamczyz 13 points. Luda Ndaye seven points and seven boards in first career start. Anton Grady has 12 points and six blocks.

CLEVELAND STATE.......min fg-a 3fg-a ft-a reb ast to bk st pf pts D’Aundray Brown........29 6-10 1-1 5-6 8 0 3 0 7 1 18 Tim Kamczyc...............17 1-3 0-1 0-0 2 3 1 0 0 5 2 Aaron Pogue................22 3-6 0-0 2-5 5 0 1 0 0 3 8 Trevon Harmon............33 5-12 1-6 0-0 4 4 2 0 2 1 11 Jeremy Montgomery...........29 4-10 2-7 0-0 1 3 4 0 1 0 10 Sebastian Douglas......15 3-3 1-1 0-0 3 1 2 0 2 1 7 Devon Long.................14 2-3 0-0 1-1 3 0 0 0 1 2 5 Anton Grady................22 2-3 0-0 3-6 4 2 2 4 1 4 7 Luda Ndaye...................5 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 Charlie Lee..................14 1-4 0-1 1-2 3 0 1 0 1 2 3 Team........................... 3 Totals........................200 27-54 5-17 12-20 36 13 16 4 15 21 71 VANDERBILT..............min fg-a 3fg-a ft-a reb ast to bk st pf pts Brad Tinsley................21 3-6 0-1 1-2 2 2 3 0 2 1 7 Lance Goulbourne.......34 3-9 0-1 5-9 8 1 2 1 3 3 11 John Jenkins................33 5-14 2-8 5-7 1 0 3 0 1 1 17 Steve Tchiengang........25 1-5 0-2 3-3 10 2 1 1 2 4 5 Jeffery Taylor...............34 3-8 1-3 2-3 4 1 6 0 1 1 9 Kedren Johnson...........17 1-1 0-0 1-1 0 0 1 0 0 0 3 Kyle Fuller...................17 1-2 0-0 1-1 1 0 3 0 0 1 3 Dai-Jane Parker............7 0-2 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 James Siakam............ 0+ 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Josh Henderson.............3 0-1 0-0 0-0 4 0 0 0 1 0 0 Rod Odom...................16 1-2 1-1 0-0 1 0 1 0 0 3 3 Team........................... 4 Totals........................200 18-51 4-17 18-26 35 6 21 3 10 15 58 Halftime: Cleveland State 37, Vanderbilt 24. Dead Ball Rebounds: Cleveland State 3, Vanderbilt 2. Technicals: None. Officials: John Hampton, Tim Gattis, Jeff Smith. Attendance: 13,503.

RIO GRANDE...............min fg-a 3fg-a ft-a reb ast to bk st pf pts Shaun Gunnell............24 2-4 0-0 0-0 5 0 5 0 0 1 4 Turrell Morris...............30 2-11 0-1 3-9 10 0 3 1 2 2 7 Dominick Haynes........26 4-8 0-0 4-6 8 2 1 0 0 4 12 Kaleb Kimbler.............19 1-5 0-1 0-0 0 1 3 0 1 2 2 Brad Cubbie................29 0-4 0-0 0-0 0 3 10 0 1 3 0 Jermaine Warmack......25 5-10 3-5 11-13 3 1 3 0 0 2 24 Evan Legg...................11 1-4 1-3 0-0 2 1 1 0 0 2 3 Makka Garba..............14 0-1 0-0 2-2 2 0 0 0 0 3 2 Ethan Prater.................4 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 Stefan Black...............18 1-3 1-1 0-0 6 3 2 0 2 0 3 Team........................... 6 Totals........................200 16-51 5-11 20-30 42 11 28 1 6 20 57 CLEVELAND STATE.....min fg-a 3fg-a ft-a reb ast to bk st pf pts Luda Ndaye.................22 2-3 0-0 3-3 7 0 2 1 0 3 7 Tim Kamczyc...............22 5-6 2-2 1-2 2 3 2 0 0 2 13 Trey Harmon................29 5-14 3-8 1-3 1 2 0 0 3 1 14 Jeremy Montgomery...........21 2-9 0-4 2-3 0 5 1 0 2 4 6 D’Aundray Brown........31 11-16 0-0 2-3 9 2 3 2 7 3 24 Sebastian Douglas......17 1-3 0-0 2-2 2 2 1 1 1 1 4 Devon Long.................17 2-6 0-0 0-2 5 0 0 1 0 4 4 Josh Gottshall...............2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Anton Grady................22 5-6 0-0 2-5 7 1 2 6 1 3 12 Charlie Lee..................17 1-5 0-3 0-0 1 2 1 0 1 4 2 Team........................... 3 Totals........................200 34-68 5-17 13-23 37 17 12 11 15 25 86 Halftime: Cleveland State 40, Rio Grande 27. Dead Ball Rebounds: Rio Grande 5, Cleveland State 5. Technicals: None. Officials: Jeb Hartness, Tim Gattis, John St. Clair. Attendance: 1,871.

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The NIT Coming Calls The Vikings received an invitation from the NIT, giving CSU a postseason berth for the fourth time in the last five seasons. After flying across the country on March 12, the Vikings battled Stanford throughout the first half and trailed, 31-30, going into the locker room. However, a 12-3 Cardinal run midway through the second half pushed its lead to 58-42 en route to a 76-65 win. The Cardinal went on to win the NIT title. Several Vikings Garner Postseason Awards Successful seasons often bring in awards and that was no different for the Vikings. Trey Harmon was voted to the All-Horizon League second team and was a repeat selection to the league’s all-defense team. He averaged a team-best 12.6 points per game, hitting a CSU single-season record 71 three-pointers. Harmon was also named to the CollegeInsider.com Mid-Major All-Defensive team. D’Aundray Brown was also selected to the league’s all-defense team, the second time in his career that he earned the honor after leading the league in steals and ranking eighth in the nation in steals (2.54). Anton Grady was selected to the all-newcomer team after a strong freshman season in which he averaged 8.5 points and a team-leading 6.4 rebounds per game as CSU’s sixth man.

GAME 3 November 18, 2011

Cleveland State St. Bonaventure

67 64

Cleveland, Ohio

Final: Trey Harmon hits a three-pointer with 2.8 seconds left to complete Cleveland State’s rally from nine points down in the second half and lift the Vikings to a 67-64 win. Defining Moment: After the Vikings rally from a nine point halftime deficit to tie the game, Trey Harmon hits a three-pointer from the top of the key with 2.8 seconds left and CSU steals the inbounds pass to clinch the win. Key Stats: CSU forces 23 turnovers, turning them into 20 points, and makes 13 steals. Both teams grab 28 rebounds. SBU shoots .565 (26-46) from the floor. CSU rallies from a five point halftime deficit. Performance Leaders: Harmon scores a game-high 20 points. D’Aunday Brown and Jeremy Montgomery 12 points each. ST. BONAVENTURE.......min fg-a 3fg-a ft-a reb ast to bk st pf pts Demitrius Conger........35 4-5 0-1 0-0 6 2 2 0 0 0 8 Da’Quan Cook.............23 1-3 0-0 3-4 2 1 3 0 0 4 5 Andrew Nicholson.......34 9-14 1-3 0-1 6 2 2 4 0 5 19 Eric Mosley..................21 4-5 3-4 0-0 2 1 7 0 0 4 11 Michael Davenport......21 3-8 0-2 1-1 3 0 1 1 3 0 7 Charlon Kloof..............19 2-3 0-1 1-3 1 2 3 2 2 2 5 Jordan Gathers..............5 0-1 0-0 0-0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 Chris Johnson...............3 1-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 Matthew Wright..........29 2-6 2-4 1-1 0 1 3 0 1 1 7 Jake Houseknecht.......10 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 1 2 0 0 0 0 Team........................... 5 Totals........................200 26-46 6-15 6-10 28 10 23 7 6 16 64 CLEVELAND STATE.....min fg-a 3fg-a ft-a reb ast to bk st pf pts D’Aundray Brown........35 4-9 2-3 2-3 4 3 1 0 2 2 12 Tim Kamczyc...............30 3-7 0-2 0-0 4 4 2 0 1 1 6 Aaron Pogue................20 3-4 0-0 0-1 6 2 2 0 0 4 6 Trey Harmon................33 7-12 4-7 2-2 1 1 0 0 3 2 20 Jeremy Montgomery...........28 3-9 1-3 5-8 3 3 3 0 3 0 12 Sebastian Douglas......10 0-1 0-0 0-0 2 1 1 1 1 0 0 Charlie Lee..................13 0-1 0-1 3-4 1 1 2 0 1 1 3 Anton Grady................19 3-7 0-0 0-0 5 1 0 0 2 1 6 Luda Ndaye...................9 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 1 2 0 0 2 0 Ike Nwamu....................3 1-2 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 Team........................... 1 Totals........................200 24-52 7-17 12-18 28 17 13 1 13 15 67 Halftime: St. Bonaventure 37, Cleveland State 32. Dead Ball Rebounds: St. Bonaventure 0, Cleveland State 2. Technicals: None. Officials: Lamont Simpson, Larry Martin, Matthew Potter. Attendance: 3,073.

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2012-13 Vikings Cleveland State Kent State

GAME 4 November 22, 2011

57 53 Kent, Ohio

GAME 5 November 25, 2011

Cleveland State Boston Univ. Ticket City Legends Classic

63 62 Kingston, R.I.

Final: Cleveland State improves to 4-0 as it leads wire-to-wire in a 57-53 win at Kent State. The win is the 275th in the career of head coach Gary Waters. Defining Moment: After Kent State cut an 11 point deficit to four (44-40) with 5:33 to play, D’Aundray Brown stops the run with a three-pointer and after a stop, Aaron Pogue completes a three-point play to put CSU back up nine (50-41) with 3:30 left. Key Stats: CSU holds Kent to 1-of-17 shooting from three-point. The Vikings force 22 turnovers, leading to 24 points. CSU receives 20 points from its bench. Performance Leaders: Jeremy Montgomery 13 points and D’Aundray Brown scores 11. Charlie Lee scores seven and Trey Harmon grabs eight rebounds.

Final: Cleveland State rallies from an 11 point second half deficit to stay undefeated with a 63-62 win over Boston. CSU’s 5-0 start is the second best in program history. Defining Moment: With 5.4 seconds left, the Vikings knock away a BU inbound pass and Jeremy Montgomery grabs the loose ball. He is fouled with 3.4 seconds to play and hits both ends of a one-and-one to cap CSU’s second half rally. Key Stats: CSU holds a 41-34 advantage on the glass and hits 12-of13 from the free throw line. BU goes 28-of-44 at the line. CSU’s bench outscores the Terrier bench, 23-0. Performance Leaders: Anton Grady 14 points and nine rebounds. D’Aundray Brown scores 14 points (12 in second half) with six boards. Aaron Pogue grabs 11 rebounds.

CLEVELAND STATE.......min fg-a 3fg-a ft-a reb ast to bk st pf pts D’Aundray Brown........26 4-10 1-3 2-3 3 2 3 1 2 4 11 Tim Kamczyc...............20 2-3 0-0 0-2 0 0 1 0 1 4 4 Aaron Pogue................27 4-9 0-0 1-1 5 2 1 0 0 3 9 Trey Harmon................30 0-9 0-4 0-0 8 1 3 0 1 2 0 Jeremy Montgomery.........30 5-15 3-8 0-0 3 3 2 0 2 1 13 Sebastian Douglas......11 2-2 0-0 0-0 3 0 1 0 0 2 4 Devon Long...................3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 Anton Grady................19 0-1 0-0 4-4 6 2 4 2 0 2 4 Luda Ndaye...................9 1-2 0-0 0-0 2 0 0 0 0 1 2 Charlie Lee..................18 1-2 0-1 5-6 3 3 3 0 1 2 7 Ike Nwamu....................7 1-4 1-1 0-0 0 1 0 0 0 1 3 Team........................... 4 Totals........................200 20-57 5-17 12-16 37 14 20 3 7 22 57 KENT STATE...............min fg-a 3fg-a ft-a reb ast to bk st pf pts Justin Greene..............34 4-9 0-0 5-7 7 2 4 0 2 2 13 Justin Manns..............12 2-4 0-0 3-5 4 0 1 0 0 1 7 Michael Porrini............36 1-7 0-3 0-0 6 3 3 1 0 3 2 Randal Holt.................23 2-9 0-5 3-4 3 2 4 0 2 2 7 Carlton Guyton............35 3-9 1-5 1-2 4 4 6 1 2 1 8 Eric Gaines.................21 0-3 0-1 2-6 4 0 1 1 3 2 2 Chris Evans................29 7-11 0-3 0-0 8 0 1 2 1 4 14 Kris Brewer...................7 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 1 0 2 1 0 Patrick Jackson.............3 0-2 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 Team........................... 5 Totals........................200 19-54 1-17 14-24 42 11 22 5 11 16 53 Halftime: Cleveland State 30, Kent State 21. Dead Ball Rebounds: Cleveland State 2, Kent State 5. Technicals: None. Officials: Mike Kitts, Ed Hightower, Gerald Williams. Attendance: 6,327.

BOSTON UNIV............min fg-a 3fg-a ft-a reb ast to bk st pf pts Dom Morris.................33 1-2 0-0 6-9 4 3 1 1 0 2 8 Travis Robinson..........21 1-2 0-1 0-0 3 1 1 0 0 2 2 Patrick Hazel...............33 5-8 0-0 5-9 8 0 0 5 1 2 15 Darryl Partin...............36 8-16 2-7 6-12 8 3 3 0 2 1 24 D.J. Irving....................34 1-6 0-1 11-12 1 2 6 0 3 2 13 Matt Griffin.................26 0-3 0-3 0-0 3 0 4 0 1 1 0 Zach Chionuma............8 0-2 0-1 0-0 1 0 1 0 0 2 0 Mike Terry, Jr..................1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 James Kennedy.............3 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 Jeff Pelage....................5 0-1 0-0 0-2 3 0 2 0 0 2 0 Team........................... 2 Totals........................200 16-40 2-13 28-44 34 9 19 6 8 14 62 CLEVELAND STATE.....min fg-a 3fg-a ft-a reb ast to bk st pf pts D’Aundray Brown........26 6-12 2-4 0-0 6 2 3 1 2 4 14 Tim Kamczyc...............27 3-9 0-1 0-0 4 2 1 0 1 5 6 Aaron Pogue................27 0-3 0-0 2-2 11 1 2 0 1 4 2 Trey Harmon................26 4-9 3-6 0-0 0 4 2 1 1 3 11 Jeremy Montgomery...........26 1-6 1-5 4-4 1 2 2 0 1 4 7 Sebastian Douglas......20 1-6 0-2 0-0 2 0 1 0 2 2 2 Anton Grady................19 4-9 0-0 6-7 9 0 3 0 3 4 14 Luda Ndaye...................9 1-2 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 3 2 Charlie Lee..................16 1-6 0-2 0-0 2 1 1 0 0 1 2 Ike Nwamu....................4 1-3 1-3 0-0 1 0 0 1 0 0 3 Team........................... 4 Totals........................200 22-65 7-23 12-13 41 12 16 3 11 30 63 Halftime: Boston Univ. 24, Cleveland State 21. Dead Ball Rebounds: Boston Univ. 8, Cleveland State 1. Technicals: None. Officials: Frank Scagliotta, David Walker, Joe DeMayo. Attendance: 3,220.

GAME 7 November 27, 2011

Cleveland State Rhode Island Ticket City Legends Classic

67 45 Kingston, R.I.

Final: Cleveland State wins the Kingston, R.I., subregional of the Ticket City Legends Classic with a 67-45 win over Rhode Island. Defining Moment: CSU wastes little time in jumping on the Rams, using a 14-2 run over the first three minutes to assume control. After URI cuts the lead to 21-17 with 7:27 left in the first half, the Vikings score eight straight to get the lead back to 12 points. Key Stats: CSU shoots .518 (29-56) from the field and holds URI to 45 points, 33 below the Rams season average. CSU forces 21 turnovers, making 12 steals, and converts them into 26 points. URI shoots .396 (21-53) from the floor and misses all eight three point attempts. Performance Leaders: Aaron Pogue scores a career-high 20 points (8-10 FG) to earn MVP honors of the tournament. D’Aundray Brown scores 15 with four steals and earns a spot on the all-tournament team. Trey Harmon scores 14 and Jeremy Montgomery ties his career-high with eight assists. CLEVELAND STATE.....min fg-a 3fg-a ft-a reb ast to bk st pf pts D’Aundray Brown........34 7-11 1-3 0-1 4 3 0 0 4 1 15 Tim Kamczyc...............32 2-3 1-1 0-0 2 2 1 0 1 1 5 Aaron Pogue................29 8-10 0-0 4-5 5 0 1 0 0 2 20 Trey Harmon................34 6-13 2-6 0-0 2 3 0 0 1 2 14 Jeremy Montgomery.....24 1-9 1-5 0-0 2 8 2 0 2 3 3 Sebastian Douglas......14 2-3 0-0 0-1 4 1 2 0 0 2 4 Devon Long...................2 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 Anton Grady................11 3-4 0-1 0-0 3 1 2 0 2 0 6 Luda Ndaye...................6 0-1 0-0 0-0 1 0 1 0 0 2 0 Charlie Lee..................10 0-1 0-1 0-0 0 1 1 0 2 2 0 Ike Nwamu....................4 0-1 0-1 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 Team........................... 3 Totals........................200 29-56 5-18 4-7 28 19 10 0 12 15 67 RHODE ISLAND..........min fg-a 3fg-a ft-a reb ast to bk st pf pts Orion Outerbridge.......29 6-14 0-2 0-0 7 0 1 3 1 2 12 Nikola Malesevic.........11 1-4 0-1 0-0 4 0 0 0 0 0 2 Jonathan Holton..........28 3-8 0-3 1-3 6 2 3 1 0 2 7 Jamal Wilson...............26 4-8 0-0 0-0 3 2 4 0 1 1 8 Mike Powell.................22 1-2 0-0 0-1 0 3 3 0 1 0 2 Dominique McKoy........21 2-6 0-2 0-1 1 0 1 0 0 2 4 Rayvon Harris...............3 0-1 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 Levan Shengelia.........11 1-1 0-0 1-2 3 1 2 0 0 2 3 T.J. Buchanan.............20 3-6 0-0 1-3 4 0 4 1 1 0 7 Ryan Brooks................12 0-2 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 Anthony Malhoit..........17 0-1 0-0 0-0 6 2 2 0 1 3 0 Team........................... 3 Totals........................200 21-53 0-8 3-10 39 10 21 5 6 12 45 Halftime: Cleveland State 40, Rhode Island 22. Dead Ball Rebounds: Cleveland State 1, Rhode Island 1. Technicals: None. Officials: Brian O’Connell, Lamar Simpson, Brent Hampton. Attendance: 2,737.

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GAME 8 December 1, 2011

Cleveland State Wright State

45 43

Fairborn, Ohio

Final: Cleveland State wins for the third time this season in the final five seconds and opens Horizon League play with a 45-43 win at Wright State. Defining Moment: In a game featuring nine ties and 10 lead changes, D’Aundray Brown provides the final lead change when he tips in a missed shot with 0.3 seconds left. Key Stats: CSU shoots .400 (16-40) from the floor and WSU shoots .410 (16-39). The Vikings hold a 28-21 advantage on the glass, including 10 on the offensive end leading to 12 second chance points. Performance Leaders: Tim Kamczyc scores 12 points with seven rebounds. Trey Harmon becomes 20th player in school history to reach 1,000 career points with his five points. CLEVELAND STATE.....min fg-a 3fg-a ft-a reb ast to bk st pf pts D’Aundray Brown........32 4-9 0-1 0-0 5 1 4 0 3 1 8 Tim Kamczyc...............29 4-6 1-2 3-3 7 0 2 0 0 2 12 Aaron Pogue................34 1-7 1-5 2-2 2 5 0 0 1 2 5 Jeremy Montgomery.........30 3-8 2-5 1-2 6 2 4 0 0 0 9 Trey Harmon................34 1-7 1-5 2-2 2 5 0 0 1 2 5 Sebastian Douglas........9 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 Devon Long...................4 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Anton Grady................12 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1 1 0 0 1 0 Luda Ndaye...................9 2-2 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 2 4 Charlie Lee..................10 0-3 0-3 0-0 2 0 1 0 0 3 0 Ike Nwamu....................5 1-1 1-1 0-0 0 0 1 0 1 2 3 Team........................... 1 Totals........................200 16-40 5-17 8-9 28 10 16 0 5 18 45 WRIGHT STATE..........min fg-a 3fg-a ft-a reb ast to bk st pf pts Cole Darling................23 3-6 1-2 1-2 4 0 0 0 2 1 8 AJ Pacher....................18 4-7 0-1 1-2 1 0 0 0 1 3 9 Vance Hall...................25 1-2 0-0 4-4 3 0 1 0 2 0 6 Matt Vest....................22 3-4 0-0 1-2 3 2 3 0 1 0 7 Julius Mays.................35 0-2 0-1 0-2 2 3 2 0 1 3 0 Reggie Arceneaux.......24 3-7 1-2 0-0 1 1 2 0 2 1 7 Johann Mpondo...........16 0-2 0-1 2-2 2 0 0 0 0 1 2 John Balwigaire..........14 1-3 0-2 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 3 2 Armond Battle...............8 0-1 0-0 0-0 1 0 1 0 0 2 0 Kendall Griffin...............3 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 Tavares Sledge............12 1-5 0-0 0-0 3 0 1 0 0 1 2 Team........................... 0 Totals........................200 16-39 2-9 9-14 21 6 11 0 9 15 43 Halftime: Cleveland State 21, Wright State 21. Dead Ball Rebounds: Cleveland State 1, Wright State 3. Technicals: None. Officials: Jamie Luckie, Tim Gattis, Jeff Spedoske. Attendance: 3,349.

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GAME 6 November 26, 2011

Hofstra Cleveland State Ticket City Legends Classic

63 53 Kingston, R.I.

Final: Cleveland State has its season-opening five game win streak snapped with a 63-53 setback to Hofstra. Defining Moment: After CSU goes up 42-37 with 13:48 left on a D’Aundray Brown reverse layup, Hofstra uses a 14-2 run over the next four minutes to take a seven point lead. CSU can’t get within five the rest of the game. Key Stats: Hofstra controls the glass, 38-19, and makes 20-of-31 from the free throw line. CSU hits 7-of-11 at the line. Hofstra shoots .512 (21-41), while CSU manages just 21-of-52 (.404). Hofstra outscores the Viking bench, 32-14. Performance Leaders: Jeremy Montgomery scores 12 points and D’Aundray Brown has 10. Stephen Nwaukoni has 12 points and nine boards for Hofstra. CLEVELAND STATE.....min fg-a 3fg-a ft-a reb ast to bk st pf pts D’Aundray Brown........26 3-7 0-1 4-4 3 2 1 0 2 5 10 Tim Kamczyc...............30 1-6 0-5 2-2 2 4 2 0 0 1 4 Aaron Pogue................28 4-9 1-1 0-2 3 1 0 1 0 4 9 Trey Harmon................31 2-9 0-4 0-0 2 1 2 0 1 2 4 Jeremy Montgomery.........26 5-11 1-4 4-4 3 2 1 0 2 5 10 Sebastian Douglas......17 2-3 0-0 0-0 3 0 1 0 0 3 4 Anton Grady..................9 1-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 5 2 Luda Ndaye.................10 0-1 0-0 0-1 0 0 0 1 0 2 0 Charlie Lee..................14 2-4 1-3 0-0 1 0 1 0 0 2 5 Ike Nwamu....................9 1-1 1-1 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 1 3 Team........................... 3 Totals........................200 21-52 4-19 7-11 19 10 10 2 4 29 53 HOFSTRA...................min fg-a 3fg-a ft-a reb ast to bk st pf pts Nathanial Lester.........24 2-9 0-2 6-8 5 0 2 0 0 1 10 David Imes..................23 1-4 0-1 2-2 3 1 0 1 0 3 4 Moussa Kone.................9 1-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 2 0 1 3 2 Stevie Mejia................23 4-5 1-1 1-2 0 1 2 0 2 1 10 Mike Moore..................29 2-7 0-2 1-2 5 0 4 0 0 2 5 Dwan McMillan...........23 2-3 0-0 8-11 3 5 2 0 0 1 12 Shemiye McLendon.....23 0-1 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 Stephen Nwaukoni......21 5-5 0-0 2-4 9 1 1 0 1 1 12 Bryant Crowder...........25 4-6 0-0 0-2 7 0 3 1 0 1 8 Team........................... 5 Totals........................200 21-41 1-6 20-31 38 8 17 2 4 14 63 Halftime: Cleveland State 29, Hofstra 29. Dead Ball Rebounds: Cleveland State 2, Hofstra 7. Technicals: None. Officials: Kevin Ferguson, Dennis Allocco, Gary Prager. Attendance: 3,069.

GAME 9 December 3, 2011

Cleveland State Detroit

66 61 Detroit, Ohio

Final: Cleveland State wins its second straight Horizon League game on the road and improves to 2-0 in league play for the second straight year in a 66-61 win at Detroit. Defining Moment: Detroit cuts CSU’s 14 point lead (58-44; 8:23 left) to four points (60-57), but Jeremy Montgomery is left wide open and hits a three-pointer to push the lead back to 63-57 with 2:17 left. After a Titan bucket on the other end, Montgomery finds Anton Grady under the hoop for a layup, all but sealing the win. Key Stats: CSU’s bench contributes 25 points, compared to six for UDM. CSU holds the Titans to 1-of-13 (.077) shooting from three-point. The Vikings out-rebound Detroit, 32-23. The win is just the third all-time for CSU in Detroit. Performance Leaders: Tim Kamczyc scores 12 points with five rebounds, while Jeremy Montgomery scores 10 of his 12 points in the second half. Anton Grady finishes with 11 points and six boards. CLEVELAND STATE.....min fg-a 3fg-a ft-a reb ast to bk st pf pts D’Aundray Brown........35 4-11 0-2 1-2 6 1 3 0 2 2 9 Tim Kamczyc...............35 5-8 0-0 2-2 5 1 2 0 1 1 12 Aaron Pogue................17 1-3 0-0 0-0 4 2 3 0 1 4 2 Trey Harmon................27 1-5 0-2 4-4 1 3 2 0 0 3 6 Jeremy Montgomery.....24 4-11 1-4 3-3 2 2 2 0 3 4 12 Sebastian Douglas......12 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 1 2 0 1 2 0 Devon Long...................4 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Anton Grady................24 4-8 0-0 3-5 6 1 3 3 1 3 11 Charlie Lee..................15 2-3 0-1 2-2 1 3 0 0 1 0 6 Ike Nwamu....................7 3-4 2-3 0-1 0 0 1 1 0 0 8 Team........................... 7 Totals........................200 24-54 3-12 15-19 32 14 18 4 10 19 66 DETROIT....................min fg-a 3fg-a ft-a reb ast to bk st pf pts LaMarcus Lowe...........36 2-4 0-0 3-4 2 0 1 3 0 5 7 Doug Anderson............34 5-7 0-1 7-7 5 2 3 1 1 2 17 Chase Simon...............32 2-5 0-2 2-2 3 1 6 0 0 1 6 Ray McCallum.............34 4-12 0-5 6-6 6 3 4 0 2 2 14 Jason Calliste.............29 4-9 1-4 2-3 0 0 1 2 2 3 11 Donavan Foster...........18 1-3 0-0 0-0 2 3 1 0 0 2 2 PJ Boutte.......................8 1-1 0-0 0-0 1 0 1 0 0 2 2 Evan Bruinsma.............9 1-2 0-1 0-0 0 1 1 1 1 1 2 Team........................... 4 Totals........................200 20-43 1-13 20-22 23 10 19 7 6 18 61 Halftime: Cleveland State 37, Detroit 31. Dead Ball Rebounds: Cleveland State 2, Detroit 2. Technicals: None. Officials: Peter Juzenas, Anthony Chiazza, Craig Lane. Attendance: 1,880.

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2012-13 Vikings GAME 10 December 8, 2011

Cleveland State Robert Morris

62 58

Moon Township, Pa.

Final: Cleveland State concludes its seven game road trip with a 6258 victory at Robert Morris. The Vikings finished the road swing with a 6-1 mark. Defining Moment: After the Vikings open up a 16 point lead (53-37) with 9:43 left, RMU comes back to within one point (57-56) with 56 seconds left. But Tim Kamczyc hits 5-of-6 free throws down the stretch and grabs a key defensive rebound on a RMU miss to help seal the win. Key Stats: CSU goes 23-of-29 at the free throw line, both season highs. The Vikings force 21 turnovers. CSU hits 7-of-19 from three-point. Performance Leaders: Trey Harmon ties his career-high with 24 points, going 7-of-13 from the floor and 4-of-8 from three-point. Jeremy Montgomery adds 10 points. CLEVELAND STATE.....min fg-a 3fg-a ft-a reb ast to bk st pf pts D’Aundray Brown........19 2-3 0-1 2-2 1 0 1 0 0 4 6 Tim Kamczyc...............29 0-1 0-0 5-6 3 2 0 0 1 3 5 Aaron Pogue................26 2-5 0-0 5-6 4 0 5 1 2 3 9 Trey Harmon................32 7-13 4-8 6-7 2 2 2 0 2 2 24 Jeremy Montgomery........26 2-8 2-5 4-4 4 1 7 0 2 4 10 Sebastian Douglas......17 1-1 0-0 1-4 1 1 2 0 1 2 3 Anton Grady................27 1-4 0-1 0-0 5 2 2 0 2 3 2 Luda Ndaye...................2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 Charlie Lee....................8 0-2 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 Ike Nwamu..................14 1-3 1-3 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 Team........................... 5 Totals........................200 16-40 7-19 23-29 25 8 19 1 10 24 62 ROBERT MORRIS.......min fg-a 3fg-a ft-a reb ast to bk st pf pts Lawrence Bridges.......12 0-0 0-0 0-0 2 0 6 0 0 3 0 Russell Johnson..........34 2-7 1-3 1-2 4 1 3 2 2 3 6 Lijah Thompson..........22 3-4 0-0 2-2 4 0 3 3 0 4 8 Velton Jones................32 5-11 2-6 6-10 3 3 2 0 3 3 18 Coron Williams............35 7-10 4-6 0-1 2 1 1 0 2 3 18 Anthony Myers.............22 1-4 0-1 1-2 1 3 3 0 2 0 3 Brandon Herman...........7 0-0 0-0 2-2 0 2 0 0 0 0 2 Lucky Jones.................20 1-2 0-0 1-2 3 0 2 0 0 1 3 Keith Armstrong..........16 0-2 0-0 0-2 2 0 1 0 1 3 0 Team........................... 5 Totals........................200 19-40 7-16 13-23 26 10 21 5 10 20 58 Halftime: Cleveland State 27, Robert Morris 24. Dead Ball Rebounds: Cleveland State 4, Robert Morris 6. Technicals: None. Officials: Brian Dorsey, Gene Steratore, Rod Mrakovich. Attendance: 1,378.

GAME 13 December 22, 2011

Cleveland State Sam Houston St.

63 45

Cleveland, Ohio

Final: Cleveland State hits a season-high 10 three-pointers and improves to 4-0 at home by running past Sam Houston State, 63-45. It is the third time CSU holds an opponent under 50 points this year. Defining Moment: After SHSU gets back within five points (26-21) with 3:37 to go in the first half, the Vikings close the half on an 11-4 run, taking a 37-25 lead into the locker room. CSU leads by double digits the rest of the way. Key Stats: The Vikings go 10-of-19 (.526) from three-point. CSU forces 23 turnovers, turning them into 27 points. SHSU goes 15-of-28 from the free throw line and takes just 34 field goal attempts. Performance Leaders: D’Aundray Brown 12 points and eight rebounds. Jeremy Montgomery scores 11 and Trey Harmon nine as the duo goes 5-of-9 from three-point. SAM HOUSTON ST......min fg-a 3fg-a ft-a reb ast to bk st pf pts Marcus James.............23 4-9 0-2 0-0 9 2 3 1 0 1 8 Michael Holyfield.........19 1-4 0-0 1-3 3 0 4 2 0 4 3 Darius Gatson.............31 1-2 1-1 2-5 2 0 4 0 2 0 5 Demarcus Gatlin.........36 2-6 0-1 9-13 7 3 2 0 0 2 13 Konner Tucker.............36 0-3 0-2 0-0 2 1 3 0 0 0 0 Marquel McKinney.........2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Aaron Harwell.............20 3-5 1-3 0-1 1 1 4 0 4 1 7 Steven Werner.............33 3-5 0-0 3-6 5 1 3 1 0 2 9 Team........................... 1 Totals........................200 14-34 2-9 15-28 30 8 23 4 6 10 45 CLEVELAND STATE.....min fg-a 3fg-a ft-a reb ast to bk st pf pts D’Aundray Brown........31 4-10 2-3 2-2 8 2 3 0 0 1 12 Tim Kamczyc...............25 1-4 1-3 0-0 2 1 1 0 2 1 3 Aaron Pogue..................8 1-3 0-0 1-2 0 1 2 0 1 0 3 Trey Harmon................18 2-7 2-4 3-3 2 1 2 0 0 2 9 Jeremy Montgomery........26 4-7 3-5 0-0 1 1 1 0 1 2 11 Sebastian Douglas......17 2-4 1-1 1-1 1 0 0 0 2 3 6 Devon Long.................13 2-2 0-0 2-2 1 2 0 0 0 4 6 Anton Grady................24 3-8 0-0 0-0 5 0 1 1 1 3 6 Luda Ndaye...................9 0-1 0-0 2-4 1 0 0 0 0 3 2 Charlie Lee..................19 2-7 1-3 0-0 3 2 2 0 1 1 5 Ike Nwamu..................10 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 2 1 0 1 0 0 Team........................... 5 Totals........................200 21-53 10-19 11-14 29 12 13 1 9 20 63 Halftime: Cleveland State 37, Sam Houston State 25. Dead Ball Rebounds: Sam Houston State 7, Cleveland State 2. Technicals: None. Officials: Kevin Mathis, Bret Smith, Tim Fitzgerald. Attendance: 2,683.

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GAME 11 December 10, 2011

Cleveland State Akron

69 66

Cleveland, Ohio

Final: Playing at home for the first time in more than three weeks, Cleveland State builds a 13 point halftime deficit and withstands a rally by Akron down the stretch to win for the 10th time in 11 games this year. Defining Moment: After the Vikings open up a 50-37 lead with 13:22 to play, Akron storms back with a 29-14 run over the next 12 minutes to take a 66-64 lead with 1:48 to play. Jeremy Montgomery hits two free throws with 1:37 left to tie the game and after a CSU stop, Montgomery hits a three-pointer with 21.1 seconds left and the Vikings force the Zips into a desperation three-pointer just before the buzzer that doesn’t fall. Key Stats: CSU goes 8-of-19 (.421) from three-point and Akron hits 5-of-9 (.556). Akron shoots 21-of-29 at the free throw line compared to 9-of-10 for the Vikings. CSU blocks eight shots. Akron gets 31 points from its bench. Performance Leaders: Trey Harmon scores 16 points, hitting 4-of-6 from three-point. Tim Kamczyc makes all four of his field goals, including two three-pointers, to finish with 13 points. D’Aundray Brown has 13 points and three steals. AKRON......................min fg-a 3fg-a ft-a reb ast to bk st pf pts Nikola Cvetinovic........24 3-7 1-2 0-0 1 1 3 0 0 3 7 Zeke Marshall.............33 4-8 0-0 8-10 8 0 3 1 2 2 16 Brian Walsh................27 0-3 0-1 2-2 4 0 0 0 0 2 2 Brett McClanahan.......28 1-5 1-2 0-0 1 0 0 0 1 0 3 Alex Abreu...................33 2-4 0-0 3-3 2 3 3 0 2 3 7 Demetrius Treadwell...24 5-11 0-1 5-11 4 2 1 1 3 1 15 Quincy Diggs...............24 3-7 2-2 3-3 3 4 5 0 2 0 11 Chauncey Gilliam..........7 2-2 1-1 0-0 0 1 0 0 1 1 5 Team........................... 5 Totals........................200 20-47 5-9 21-29 28 11 15 2 11 12 66 CLEVELAND STATE.....min fg-a 3fg-a ft-a reb ast to bk st pf pts D’Aundray Brown........34 6-12 0-0 1-1 3 3 1 1 3 3 13 Tim Kamczyc...............27 4-4 2-2 3-4 3 4 1 0 1 1 13 Aaron Pogue................25 1-2 0-0 0-0 3 0 2 3 1 4 2 Trey Harmon................34 6-10 4-6 0-0 4 2 2 0 2 2 16 Jeremy Montgomery.....29 2-12 1-8 2-2 2 4 4 0 0 2 7 Sebastian Douglas........8 1-3 0-1 1-1 4 1 0 0 0 0 3 Anton Grady................18 2-3 0-0 2-2 4 0 2 2 0 4 6 Luda Ndaye...................9 1-3 0-0 0-0 2 0 1 2 0 2 2 Charlie Lee..................10 1-5 0-1 0-0 0 1 2 0 0 0 2 Ike Nwamu....................6 2-3 1-1 0-0 2 1 0 0 1 0 5 Team........................... 4 Totals........................200 26-57 8-19 9-10 31 16 15 8 8 18 69 Halftime: Cleveland State 35, Akron 30. Dead Ball Rebounds: Akron 6, Cleveland State 2. Technicals: None. Officials: Donnie Olson, Jeff Spedoske, Lewis Garrison. Attendance: 4,739.

GAME 14 December 28, 2011

Cleveland State Toledo

GAME 12 December 19, 2011

Toledo, Ohio

December 31, 2011

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Tampa, Fla.

CLEVELAND STATE.....min fg-a 3fg-a ft-a reb ast to bk st pf pts D’Aundray Brown........38 3-12 1-3 2-2 7 3 1 2 2 2 9 Tim Kamczyc...............28 6-9 2-3 0-1 7 1 2 0 1 1 14 Aaron Pogue................16 1-5 0-0 2-3 2 0 2 0 0 4 4 Trey Harmon................23 4-11 3-7 0-0 4 1 3 0 2 5 11 Jeremy Montgomery.........24 3-13 1-8 0-0 2 3 2 0 0 4 7 Sebastian Douglas......14 0-1 0-0 0-0 2 0 2 0 0 1 0 Devon Long...................3 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Anton Grady................24 5-5 0-0 0-0 9 0 1 2 0 2 10 Luda Ndaye...................9 0-1 0-0 0-0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 Charlie Lee..................16 0-3 0-3 0-0 1 4 0 0 0 1 0 Ike Nwamu....................5 0-2 0-2 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Team........................... 1 Totals........................200 22-63 7-26 4-6 37 12 14 4 5 20 55 SOUTH FLORIDA........min fg-a 3fg-a ft-a reb ast to bk st pf pts Ron Anderson, Jr.........28 5-8 0-0 1-1 7 3 1 0 0 1 11 Augustus Gilchrist......30 3-12 1-2 5-6 8 1 0 3 0 0 12 Anthony Collins...........32 2-3 0-0 7-8 3 6 2 1 3 1 11 Shaun Noriega............10 0-2 0-2 2-2 0 0 0 0 1 1 2 Hugh Robertson..........20 3-5 0-0 0-1 2 1 1 0 1 2 6 Victor Rudd, Jr.............21 1-3 0-1 0-0 0 1 2 1 0 2 2 Jawanza Poland..........27 4-7 3-5 2-2 5 1 3 0 0 1 13 Blake Nash.................12 1-3 0-2 2-2 1 2 1 0 0 0 4 Toarlyn Fitzpatrick.......20 4-5 1-1 0-0 6 1 1 2 0 0 9 Team........................... 2 Totals........................200 23-48 5-13 19-22 34 16 12 7 5 8 70 Halftime: South Florida 25, Cleveland State 21. Dead Ball Rebounds: Cleveland State 0, South Florida 0. Technicals: None. Officials: Doug Shows, Roger Ayers, Jeff Anderson. Attendance: 2,942.

GAME 15

CLEVELAND STATE.....min fg-a 3fg-a ft-a reb ast to bk st pf pts D’Aundray Brown........32 5-12 0-2 3-4 9 3 1 1 4 3 13 Tim Kamczyc...............36 5-8 1-3 0-0 4 3 1 0 1 3 11 Aaron Pogue................20 2-4 0-0 0-0 2 0 0 1 1 3 4 Trey Harmon................35 6-13 2-8 0-1 6 4 2 1 2 2 14 Jeremy Montgomery.....25 3-7 3-7 2-2 0 1 3 0 0 3 11 Sebastian Douglas........9 2-3 0-0 2-2 2 1 0 0 1 0 6 Devon Long...................2 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 Anton Grady................13 2-6 0-0 0-0 3 2 1 1 1 3 4 Luda Ndaye...................8 0-1 0-0 0-0 1 1 0 0 0 3 0 Charlie Lee..................15 2-4 0-1 2-2 3 2 2 0 1 2 6 Ike Nwamu....................5 1-2 1-2 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 Team........................... 1 Totals........................200 28-60 7-23 9-11 32 17 10 4 11 22 72 TOLEDO.....................min fg-a 3fg-a ft-a reb ast to bk st pf pts DeLino Dear................29 1-1 0-0 3-6 3 1 0 0 0 2 5 Matt Smith..................23 5-8 1-2 2-3 3 0 3 2 0 3 13 Dominique Buckley.....31 3-7 1-2 2-2 2 4 3 0 1 2 9 Rian Pearson..............32 3-11 0-1 3-5 6 3 3 0 2 3 9 Julius Brown...............29 1-7 0-5 0-0 2 3 7 0 1 0 2 AJ Mathew.....................3 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 Reese Holliday............25 4-6 2-3 2-5 9 3 0 0 0 0 12 Curtis Dennis..............28 5-8 1-3 3-5 6 0 1 0 1 3 14 Team........................... 3 Totals........................200 22-48 5-16 15-26 35 14 18 2 5 13 64 Halftime: Toledo 36, Cleveland State 30. Dead Ball Rebounds: Cleveland State 0, Toledo 4. Technicals: None. Officials: Lamont Simpson, D.J. Carstensen, Peter Juzanous. Attendance: 4,032.

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Final: Cleveland State loses for the first time in a true road game this year, falling at South Florida. The Bulls win improves them to 7-0 at home this year. Defining Moment: After CSU scores the first six points of the second half to take a 27-25 lead (17:40), the Bulls use a 27-11 run over the next seven minutes to take a 12 point lead. USF leads by double figures the rest of the way. Key Stats: USF outscores the Vikings in the second half, 45-34, hitting 13-of-20 (.650) from the field in the final 20 minutes. The Bulls go 19-of-22 at the free throw line and CSU hits just 4-of-6. USF’s bench scores 28 points. Performance Leaders: Tim Kamczyc scores 14 points with seven rebounds and Anton Grady finishes with 10 points and nine rebounds. Trey Harmon scores 11 points.

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Final: Cleveland State uses a strong second half, outscoring Toledo by 14 and erasing a six point halftime deficit to defeat the Rockets, 72-64. Defining Moment: After Toledo opens the second half with a basket to push its lead to 38-30, Jeremy Montgomery hits back-to-back three-pointers to start a 23-2 run that gives CSU a 13 point advantage (53-40) with 12:05 to play. Key Stats: CSU shoots .552 (16-29) from the field in the second half, scoring 42 seconds half points. The Vikings force 18 turnovers, leading to 26 points. Toledo hits just 15-of-26 (.577) at the free throw line, but does outrebound the Vikings, 35-32. Performance Leaders: D’Aundray Brown 13 points, nine rebounds and four steals. Trey Harmon ties for game-high honors with 14 points, adding six boards and four assists. Tim Kamczyc and Jeremy Montgomery score 11 points apiece.

South Florida Cleveland State

Youngstown State 73 Cleveland State 67

Cleveland, Ohio

Final: Cleveland State drops its first home game of the season as Youngstown State shoots 58-percent from the field in a 73-67 win over the Vikings. Defining Moment: After CSU cuts an eight point deficit (52-44) to one point (59-58) with 4:31 left, the Penguins go on a 7-1 run to assume a 66-59 lead with 1:52 to play. On CSU’s three possessions in the stretch, the Vikings turn the ball over twice and split a pair of free throws. Key Stats: CSU shoots .462 (24-52) from the field and 10-of-21 (.476) from three-point. YSU goes 25-of-43 (.581) from the floor and makes 8-of-16 from three-point. The Penguins outscore CSU in the second half, 44-36 and hold a 29-24 advantage on the boards. Performance Leaders: Jeremy Montgomery scores 21 points with five rebounds. He goes 7-of-10 from the field and 6-of-8 from three-point, tying his career-high for three-pointers made. D’Aundray Brown 20 points. Tim Kamczyz seven points and career-best six assists. YOUNGSTOWN STATE..min fg-a 3fg-a ft-a reb ast to bk st pf pts Damian Eargle............25 8-11 0-0 4-5 10 0 5 1 2 4 20 DuShawn Brooks.........39 5-8 3-5 4-7 7 4 2 0 0 2 17 Blake Allen..................37 3-9 2-5 1-2 3 4 2 0 2 1 9 Kendrick Perry.............36 3-5 0-1 2-3 1 5 3 0 2 0 8 Ashen Ward.................31 4-7 3-5 4-4 4 2 2 0 0 0 15 Shawn Amiker.............10 1-1 0-0 0-2 0 0 0 0 1 1 2 Nate Perry.....................4 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 1 1 0 0 1 0 DJ Cole..........................3 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 Josh Chojnacki..............6 1-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 Fletcher Larson.............9 0-1 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 Team........................... 1 Totals........................200 25-43 8-16 15-23 29 17 15 1 8 9 73 CLEVELAND STATE.....min fg-a 3fg-a ft-a reb ast to bk st pf pts D’Aundray Brown........35 7-13 2-2 4-4 3 0 1 0 1 3 20 Tim Kamczyc...............35 3-7 1-5 0-0 4 6 2 0 1 2 7 Aaron Pogue................19 1-3 0-0 0-0 2 0 0 0 0 2 2 Trey Harmon................22 2-7 0-3 0-0 2 1 2 0 0 1 4 Jeremy Montgomery.....37 7-10 6-8 1-2 5 3 4 0 2 3 21 Sebastian Douglas......10 0-0 0-0 1-2 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 Anton Grady................22 2-7 0-1 3-4 5 1 1 0 0 3 7 Luda Ndaye...................4 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Charlie Lee..................13 2-5 1-2 0-0 0 1 2 0 0 4 5 Ike Nwamu....................3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Team........................... 2 Totals........................200 24-52 10-21 9-12 24 13 12 0 4 18 67 Halftime: Cleveland State 31, Youngstown State 29. Dead Ball Rebounds: Youngstown State 3, Cleveland State 1. Technicals: None. Officials: Bill Jacobson, Chris Beaver, Bryan Anslinger. Attendance: 3,513.

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2012-13 Vikings GAME 16 January 5, 2012

Cleveland State UIC

73 56

Cleveland, Ohio

Final: Cleveland State has four players in double figures in cruising to a 73-56 win over UIC. Defining Moment: After the teams trade baskets to open the game, Cleveland State scores the next 14 points to take a 16-2 lead six minutes in. UIC doesn’t threaten the rest of the night. Key Stats: CSU hits a season-high 11 three-pointers (11-20) and holds UIC to 17-of-56 (.304) shooting. CSU has eight blocked shots. UIC holds a 40-37 advantage on the boards and grabs 20 offensive rebounds. Performance Leaders: Jeremy Montgomery 14 points, goes 4-of-6 from three-point. Charlie Lee 13 points, five assists and three steals in first career start. Anton Grady 13 points and seven boards. Marlin Mason scores five points in his first collegiate game. UIC...........................min fg-a 3fg-a ft-a reb ast to bk st pf pts Hayden Humes............27 3-9 1-3 1-1 6 1 2 1 0 2 8 Darrin Williams...........26 2-8 0-0 3-4 6 0 2 1 1 2 7 Daniel Barnes.............29 1-6 1-2 0-0 3 0 0 0 0 1 3 Gary Talton..................29 2-9 0-1 2-2 5 2 2 0 0 0 6 Marc Brown.................16 0-4 0-3 5-6 2 0 0 0 1 0 5 Sammy Sutter...............4 0-1 0-1 4-4 0 1 0 0 1 1 4 Rob Robinson..............16 0-3 0-1 0-0 4 0 1 0 0 1 0 Greg Travis..................19 1-3 0-0 0-1 1 2 5 0 1 0 2 Matt Bush.....................2 1-1 1-1 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 Jerome Brown................3 2-3 1-2 0-0 1 1 0 0 0 0 5 Ahman Fells..................3 0-1 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Paris Carter................11 3-4 0-0 0-0 1 0 1 0 0 2 6 Will Simonton................8 0-2 0-1 2-3 2 0 1 0 0 2 2 Dorian Tyler...................7 2-2 1-1 0-1 5 0 1 0 0 0 5 Team........................... 4 Totals........................200 17-56 5-17 17-22 40 7 15 2 4 11 56 CLEVELAND STATE.....min fg-a 3fg-a ft-a reb ast to bk st pf pts D’Aundray Brown........32 5-12 1-2 2-4 5 4 0 3 0 1 13 Tim Kamczyc...............30 4-5 1-2 0-0 4 1 0 1 2 2 9 Aaron Pogue................16 1-3 0-0 0-0 5 1 1 2 1 1 2 Jeremy Montgomery.....29 5-12 4-6 0-0 3 4 3 0 0 3 14 Charlie Lee..................33 4-10 2-3 3-4 3 5 0 0 0 3 13 Devon Long.................12 2-3 0-0 0-0 5 0 2 0 0 2 4 Anton Grady................18 5-7 2-2 1-1 7 2 1 0 3 5 13 Marlin Mason..............14 2-4 1-2 0-0 3 0 2 0 1 0 5 Luda Ndaye...................8 0-1 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 Ike Nwamu....................8 0-4 0-2 0-2 0 0 0 1 0 2 0 Team........................... 2 Totals........................200 28-61 11-20 6-11 37 17 9 8 10 20 73 Halftime: Cleveland State 35, UIC 18. Dead Ball Rebounds: UIC 2, Cleveland State 3. Technicals: None. Officials: Joe DeRosa, Bert Smith, Kipp Kissinger. Attendance: 2,137.

GAME 19 January 15, 2012

Valparaiso Cleveland State

72 66

Valparaiso, Ind.

GAME 17

Cleveland State Loyola

January 7, 2012

69 48

Cleveland, Ohio

Final: Trey Harmon hit a career-high six three-pointers and Cleveland State maintained its hold on first place in the Horizon League with a 69-48 win over Loyola. Defining Moment: Trailing 11-7 midway through the first half, the Vikings close the half on a 25-6 run to take a 32-17 halftime lead. The Ramblers never threaten from there. Key Stats: CSU goes 10-of-17 (.588) from three-point and 26-of-46 (.565) overall from the field. Loyola manages just 13-of-41 (.317) from the floor and 1-of-9 from three-point. The Ramblers are the fourth team that CSU holds under 50 points this season. CSU dishes out 20 assists on its 26 baskets. Performance Leaders: Harmon hits 6-of-7 from three-point, finishing with 20 points. Tim Kamczyc 11 points and nine rebounds. Anton Grady 10 points and Charlie Lee ties career-high with five assists. LOYOLA.....................min fg-a 3fg-a ft-a reb ast to bk st pf pts Ben Averkamp.............35 3-9 0-2 4-6 6 2 3 1 2 1 10 Walt Gibler..................25 3-8 0-0 4-8 5 0 2 0 0 3 10 Denzel Brito................33 3-7 0-1 4-5 4 1 5 0 2 1 10 Jordan Hicks...............11 0-3 0-2 0-0 0 1 1 0 1 1 0 Joe Crisman................30 2-7 1-3 4-6 2 1 2 0 1 0 9 London Dokubo.............2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Chim Kadima..............23 0-2 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 Christian Thomas.......20 1-4 0-0 4-4 5 0 2 0 0 1 6 Jonathon Gac................2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 John Benkoske..............6 1-1 0-0 1-1 1 0 0 0 0 2 3 Bill Clark.......................3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Team........................... 3 Totals........................200 13-41 1-9 21-30 26 5 16 1 7 9 48 CLEVELAND STATE.....min fg-a 3fg-a ft-a reb ast to bk st pf pts D’Aundray Brown........33 3-9 1-3 0-0 4 4 3 2 2 2 7 Tim Kamczyc...............31 5-7 0-0 1-1 9 4 0 0 2 2 11 Aaron Pogue................21 2-5 0-0 1-2 5 0 1 2 0 3 5 Trey Harmon................29 6-7 6-7 2-2 2 2 1 0 1 2 20 Jeremy Montgomery.....25 3-6 2-4 0-0 1 3 4 0 0 2 8 Devon Long...................1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 Anton Grady................23 4-6 0-1 2-2 1 2 2 2 0 4 10 Marlin Mason................5 2-2 0-0 1-1 0 0 0 0 0 2 5 Luda Ndaye...................5 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 Charlie Lee..................20 1-4 1-2 0-0 3 5 4 0 2 4 3 Ike Nwamu....................7 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 Team........................... 3 Totals........................200 26-46 10-17 7-8 29 20 16 6 7 23 69 Halftime: Cleveland State 32, Loyola 17. Dead Ball Rebounds: Loyola 3, Cleveland State 0. Technicals: None. Officials: Brad Gaston, Pic Russell, Tony Chiazza. Attendance: 3,107.

GAME 20 January 20, 2012

Cleveland State Green Bay

78 68

Cleveland, Ohio

GAME 18 January 13, 2012

Cleveland State Butler

76 69

Indianapolis, Ind.

Final: Cleveland State earns its eighth road win of the season and snaps a five game losing streak to Butler with a 76-69 victory. Defining Moment: CSU races out to a 20-4 lead, but the Bulldogs rally to take a 41-40 lead early in the second half. The Vikings respond with a 19-7 run to assume control. Key Stats: CSU outrebounds Butler, 32-30. Butler goes 25-of-42 at the free throw line. The Vikings were 18-of-23 (.783). CSU gets 22 points off Butler’s 13 turnovers. Performance Leaders: Jeremy Montgomery scores 18 points and Tim Kamczyc adds 17 with five boards. Trey Harmon 12 points and Anton Grady 11 points and eight rebounds. CLEVELAND STATE.....min fg-a 3fg-a ft-a reb ast to bk st pf pts D’Aundray Brown........25 1-5 0-2 0-0 2 2 1 0 2 4 2 Tim Kamczyc...............37 6-12 2-7 3-3 5 1 1 0 1 2 17 Aaron Pogue................18 3-5 0-0 2-2 3 1 1 0 0 4 8 Trey Harmon................28 4-7 2-4 2-3 4 2 3 0 0 4 12 Jeremy Montgomery.........36 4-8 3-5 7-8 2 5 1 0 1 2 18 Devon Long...................1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 Anton Grady................13 4-5 0-0 3-4 8 0 0 2 0 4 11 Marlin Mason..............15 1-4 0-1 1-2 3 0 1 0 0 1 3 Luda Ndaye.................16 1-2 1-1 0-1 4 0 2 0 0 4 3 Charlie Lee..................11 1-4 0-1 0-0 0 0 3 0 0 2 2 Team........................... 1 Totals........................200 25-52 8-21 18-23 32 11 13 2 4 29 76 BUTLER.....................min fg-a 3fg-a ft-a reb ast to bk st pf pts Roosevelt Jones...........32 1-2 0-0 7-14 2 2 2 0 3 2 9 Khyle Marshall............22 4-8 0-0 3-6 3 0 0 2 0 2 11 Andrew Smith.............31 3-3 1-1 6-7 4 0 0 0 0 2 13 Ronald Nored..............34 2-7 2-4 6-10 4 7 3 0 2 4 12 Chase Stigall..............29 4-7 4-7 0-0 3 2 2 0 1 4 12 Erik Fromm...................6 0-2 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Jackson Aldridge...........6 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 Chrishawn Hopkins.....18 1-6 1-3 1-3 1 2 3 0 0 0 4 Kameron Woods..........22 2-6 2-5 2-2 8 1 1 0 1 2 8 Team........................... 5 Totals........................200 17-42 10-21 25-42 30 14 13 2 7 16 69 Halftime: Cleveland State 35, Butler 33. Dead Ball Rebounds: Cleveland State 3, Butler 8. Technicals: CSU - Team, BUTLER, Team. Officials: Bo Boroski, Jeb Hartness, Jeffrey Smith. Attendance: 7,994.

GAME 21 January 22, 2012

Cleveland State Milwaukee

83 57

Cleveland, Ohio

Final: Valparaiso uses a strong run to close the game and hands Cleveland State a 72-66 defeat. Defining Moment: After CSU uses a 19-4 run to turn an 11 point second half deficit (45-34) into a 53-49 lead with 8:48 to play, Valparaiso goes on a 21-7 run over the next eight minutes to take a 70-60 lead with 50 seconds left in the game. Key Stats: Valparaiso shoots .600 (27-45) from the field, scoring 38 points in the paint. CSU goes 24-of-60 (.400) from the floor. The Crusaders receive 24 points from their bench. CSU gets just nine. Performance Leaders: Tim Kamczyc goes 7-of-8 from the floor en route to 18 points. Trey Harmon scores 13 points, all in the second half, and Jeremy Montgomery adds 11 points and five assists. Valparaiso’s Kevin Van Wijk hits 10-of-13 from the field for a game-high 23 points.

Final: Cleveland State moves into a tie for first place in the Horizon League with a 78-68 victory over Green Bay. Defining Moment: CSU opens the first three plus minutes of the second half on a 13-4 run to turn a six point halftime lead (36-30) into a 49-34 advantage at the 16:29 mark and the Phoenix never really threaten. Key Stats: CSU dominates the glass, out-rebounding the Phoenix, 43-23. The 43 boards are a season-high and the plus-20 rebounding margin is a season-best for CSU. The Vikings hit 16-of-17 from the free throw line. Green Bay goes 16-of-30. Performance Leaders: Trey Harmon scores a game-high 19 points, going 4-of-6 from three-point. Anton Grady notches first career double-double with 10 points and career-high 13 boards. D’Aundray Brown nine points, five rebounds and career-best seven assists.

Final: Cleveland State shoots a season-best .635 from the field and has six players in double figures in cruising to an 83-57 win over Milwaukee in a showdown for first place in the league. Defining Moment: After Milwaukee cut a 13 point CSU lead to eight points (36-28) at halftime, the Vikings open the second half by making seven of their first eight shots to open up a 51-30 lead with 15:37 to play. Key Stats: CSU goes 33-of-52 (.635) from the floor and tallies 22 assists. The Vikings score 44 points in the paint. The Panthers shoot just 18-of-51 (.353) from the floor. Performance Leaders: Trey Harmon leads six CSU players in double figures with 15 points. Tim Kamczyc makes all four of his three-pointers for 12 points. Jeremy Montgomery and Anton Grady 12 points each. Aaron Pogue 11 points and six boards.

CLEVELAND STATE.....min fg-a 3fg-a ft-a reb ast to bk st pf pts D’Aundray Brown........38 4-16 1-4 0-0 3 5 1 0 5 4 9 Tim Kamczyc...............29 7-8 2-2 2-2 4 0 0 0 2 2 18 Aaron Pogue................19 2-4 0-0 2-2 4 0 4 0 0 2 6 Trey Harmon................40 4-15 1-8 4-5 4 4 1 0 1 4 13 Jeremy Montgomery.....33 3-9 2-7 3-6 2 5 1 0 0 4 11 Anton Grady................25 4-6 0-0 1-2 10 1 1 0 1 4 9 Marlin Mason................2 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 Luda Ndaye...................7 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 1 1 1 1 0 Charlie Lee....................7 0-1 0-1 0-0 0 1 1 0 0 1 0 Team........................... 4 Totals........................200 24-60 6-22 12-17 32 16 10 1 10 23 66 VALPARAISO..............min fg-a 3fg-a ft-a reb ast to bk st pf pts Ryan Broekhoff...........35 5-8 1-3 3-5 5 6 3 1 1 0 14 Kevin Van Wijk............25 10-13 0-0 3-7 5 2 2 3 0 4 23 Ben Boggs..................20 1-5 1-4 2-2 2 0 2 1 0 0 5 Erik Buggs..................28 2-2 0-0 0-1 1 3 3 1 1 2 4 Will Bogan..................26 0-0 0-0 2-2 0 1 2 0 0 2 2 Richie Edwards...........15 1-2 0-0 0-0 3 0 0 0 0 3 2 Jay Harris....................26 5-9 2-5 0-0 2 4 2 1 1 1 12 Matt Kenney................25 3-6 2-5 2-2 9 3 2 0 1 1 10 Team........................... 2 Totals........................200 27-45 6-17 12-19 29 19 16 7 4 13 72 Halftime: Valparaiso 29, Cleveland State 25. Dead Ball Rebounds: Cleveland State 2, Valparaiso 2. Technicals: None. Officials: Glenn Mayborg, DJ Carstensen, Alfred Smith. Attendance: 4,124.

GREEN BAY................min fg-a 3fg-a ft-a reb ast to bk st pf pts Alec Brown..................27 4-7 1-1 1-2 5 0 3 4 1 3 10 Brennan Cougill..........28 2-4 0-1 3-4 4 4 3 1 2 3 7 Steve Baker.................31 5-10 0-4 2-2 3 0 2 0 3 0 12 Kam Cerroni................27 5-8 5-8 0-1 1 3 1 0 1 2 15 Keifer Sykes................35 4-8 0-0 7-12 1 2 1 0 0 2 15 Terry Johnson................8 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 1 0 1 1 0 Aaron Armstead..........10 0-3 0-2 0-0 1 0 2 0 1 1 0 Eric Valentin.................1 0-1 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Josh Humphrey............19 2-6 0-0 1-2 5 0 0 1 0 1 5 Greg Mays...................13 1-3 0-0 2-7 0 0 0 1 1 3 4 Clayton Heuer...............1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Team........................... 3 Totals........................200 23-51 6-17 16-30 23 9 13 7 10 16 68 CLEVELAND STATE.....min fg-a 3fg-a ft-a reb ast to bk st pf pts D’Aundray Brown........29 4-9 1-2 0-0 5 7 2 2 2 3 9 Tim Kamczyc...............38 4-4 0-0 4-5 4 3 2 0 1 3 12 Aaron Pogue..................7 3-4 0-0 2-2 2 1 2 0 0 4 8 Trey Harmon................29 6-10 4-6 3-3 4 0 3 0 1 4 19 Jeremy Montgomery.....36 4-13 1-7 2-2 4 4 4 0 1 2 11 Devon Long...................2 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Anton Grady................21 3-7 0-0 4-4 13 0 3 1 1 2 10 Marlin Mason..............18 3-5 0-0 0-0 4 1 2 0 1 2 6 Luda Ndaye.................12 1-2 0-0 1-1 1 0 0 0 0 1 3 Charlie Lee....................7 0-0 0-0 0-0 2 2 3 0 0 2 0 Ike Nwamu....................1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Team........................... 4 Totals........................200 28-55 6-15 16-17 43 18 21 3 7 23 78 Halftime: Cleveland State 36, Green Bay 30. Dead Ball Rebounds: Green Bay 3, Cleveland State 1. Technicals: None. Officials: Jamie Luckie, John Higgins, Bryan Anslinger. Attendance: 2,941.

MILWAUKEE..............min fg-a 3fg-a ft-a reb ast to bk st pf pts Kyle Kelm....................20 3-5 0-1 2-2 5 0 1 0 0 1 8 James Haarsma..........23 5-6 1-2 4-6 5 1 3 0 1 4 15 Kaylon Williams..........31 2-9 2-5 3-4 7 3 4 0 2 3 9 Ryan Allen...................32 0-1 0-0 3-4 4 0 2 0 1 2 3 Paris Gulley.................35 3-14 1-4 2-2 2 1 1 0 2 1 9 Shaquille Boga.............6 0-3 0-0 1-2 0 0 0 0 2 1 1 Demetrius Harris.........11 3-6 0-1 1-2 2 0 1 0 0 1 7 Mitch Roelke.................5 0-1 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Tony Meier...................17 1-2 0-1 0-0 0 1 1 0 0 2 2 Quinton Gustavson.......3 0-1 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Ryan Haggerty..............9 1-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 2 0 0 1 2 Christian Wolf...............8 0-2 0-0 1-2 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 Team........................... 2 Totals........................200 18-51 4-16 17-24 28 6 15 0 8 16 57 CLEVELAND STATE.....min fg-a 3fg-a ft-a reb ast to bk st pf pts D’Aundray Brown........32 5-7 0-0 0-0 4 4 1 0 0 3 10 Tim Kamczyc...............32 4-4 4-4 0-0 4 3 1 0 2 1 12 Aaron Pogue................21 4-7 0-0 3-5 6 2 3 0 0 4 11 Trey Harmon................29 6-12 1-5 2-2 2 2 1 0 2 4 15 Jeremy Montgomery.....22 5-7 1-2 1-2 3 5 3 0 0 2 12 Devon Long...................5 1-1 0-0 0-0 2 0 1 0 0 2 2 Anton Grady................18 5-8 0-0 2-3 3 1 0 1 0 5 12 Marlin Mason..............11 2-4 1-1 0-0 1 1 1 0 0 1 5 Luda Ndaye...................5 0-0 0-0 2-2 1 0 1 0 0 0 2 Charlie Lee..................22 1-2 0-1 0-0 1 4 2 0 1 1 2 Ike Nwamu....................3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Team........................... 1 Totals........................200 33-52 7-13 10-14 28 22 15 1 5 23 83 Halftime: Cleveland State 36, Milwaukee 28. Dead Ball Rebounds: Milwaukee 6, Cleveland State 1. Technicals: Kaylon Williams (UWM). Officials: Patrick Adams, Randy Heimerman, Brent Hampton. Attendance: 3,235.

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2012-13 Vikings GAME 22 January 28, 2012

Cleveland State 67 Youngstown State 47

Youngstown, Ohio

Final: Cleveland State races out to a 22 point halftime lead and avenges a loss to Youngstown State earlier in the season with a 67-47 win. Defining Moment: After YSU takes a 9-7 lead at the 15:28 mark, Trey Harmon hits back-to-back three-pointers and the Vikings close the half by out-scoring the Penguins, 34-10, taking a 41-19 lead into the locker room. Key Stats: CSU shoots 17-of-29 (.586) in the field half, including 6-of-8 (.750) from three-point to take a 41-19 lead. The Vikings hold a 42-31 advantage on the glass. CSU’s bench outscores the Penguins, 26-4. YSU is the fifth team this year that the Vikings hold under 50 points. Performance Leaders: Anton Grady notches his second career doubledouble with 14 points and 11 rebounds. D’Aundray Brown nine points and six steals. Aaron Pogue eight points and eight rebounds. CLEVELAND STATE.....min fg-a 3fg-a ft-a reb ast to bk st pf pts D’Aundray Brown........37 4-9 1-3 0-0 3 2 1 1 6 0 9 Tim Kamczyc...............30 2-6 1-2 0-0 3 4 4 1 1 2 5 Aaron Pogue................18 4-10 0-0 0-0 8 2 0 1 1 4 8 Trey Harmon................35 3-9 3-6 1-2 5 3 2 0 0 1 10 Jeremy Montgomery.....24 3-5 2-2 1-2 1 4 1 0 2 3 9 Devon Long...................2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Anton Grady................21 7-11 0-0 0-2 11 1 3 0 0 3 14 Marlin Mason................8 1-1 0-0 0-1 2 0 1 0 0 1 2 Luda Ndaye...................4 1-3 0-1 0-0 3 0 0 0 1 2 2 Charlie Lee..................19 2-7 1-1 3-3 0 3 1 0 0 0 8 Ike Nwamu....................2 0-0 0-0 0-0 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 Team........................... 4 Totals........................200 27-61 8-15 5-10 42 19 13 4 11 16 67 YOUNGSTOWN STATE..min fg-a 3fg-a ft-a reb ast to bk st pf pts Damian Eargle............36 5-14 0-0 0-4 6 0 0 5 0 0 10 DuShawn Brooks.........28 3-8 1-5 0-0 6 4 2 0 2 4 7 Blake Allen..................34 3-9 1-6 4-4 4 1 2 0 0 3 11 Kendrick Perry.............37 4-11 1-6 1-2 3 2 1 0 3 1 10 Ashen Ward.................30 1-8 1-5 2-2 3 2 6 0 0 1 5 Shawn Amiker...............9 0-1 0-0 2-4 2 0 2 0 0 2 2 Nate Perry.....................5 0-1 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 DJ Cole..........................4 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 Josh Chojnacki............11 0-1 0-1 0-0 3 1 2 0 1 1 0 Fletcher Larson.............4 1-2 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 Mike Podolsky...............2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Team........................... 4 Totals........................200 17-55 4-24 9-16 31 10 15 6 6 12 47 Halftime: Cleveland State 41, Youngstown State 19. Dead Ball Rebounds: Cleveland State 4, Youngstown State 7. Technicals: Aaron Pogue (CSU). Officials: Kyle Ingram, Jeff Spedoske, Larry Martin. Attendance: 6,313.

GAME 25 February 9, 2012

Valparaiso Cleveland State

59 41

Cleveland, Ohio

Final: Valparaiso races out to a quick first half lead behind hot shooting from three-point and defeats Cleveland State, 59-41. Defining Moment: Valparaiso hits six of its first eight three pointers en route to a 20-4 lead nine minutes in. CSU cuts the deficit to 12 (29-17) at the half, but Valpo hits two three’s to open the second half and extend the lead to 19 points (38-19) less than four minutes in. Key Stats: Valparaiso hits 11-of-22 (.500) from three-point, while CSU goes just 1-of-13 (.077). CSU scores a season-low 41 points. Performance Leaders: Jeremy Montgomery 15 points and six rebounds. Anton Grady nine rebounds and five blocks. Ryan Broekhoff scores 24 with 10 rebounds. Richie Edwards has 20 points. VALPARAISO..............min fg-a 3fg-a ft-a reb ast to bk st pf pts Ryan Broekhoff...........33 7-13 6-9 4-4 10 2 3 1 2 4 24 Kevin Van Wijk..............7 0-1 0-0 0-0 1 0 1 0 0 1 0 Ben Boggs..................15 1-4 0-1 0-0 2 4 1 0 0 1 2 Erik Buggs..................30 2-5 0-1 4-8 7 3 0 0 0 1 8 Will Bogan..................29 1-3 1-3 0-0 0 0 1 1 1 2 3 Richie Edwards...........28 6-13 4-7 4-7 6 1 4 1 0 1 20 Hrvoje Vucic..................5 0-1 0-0 0-0 1 1 0 1 0 1 0 Nick Shelton............... 0+ 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Jay Harris....................26 0-1 0-0 0-0 1 1 2 1 1 0 0 Matt Kenney................27 1-2 0-1 0-0 6 1 4 0 2 3 2 Nathan Stegelmann... 0+ 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Team........................... 2 Totals........................200 18-43 11-22 12-19 36 13 17 5 6 14 59 CLEVELAND STATE.....min fg-a 3fg-a ft-a reb ast to bk st pf pts D’Aundray Brown..........8 0-2 0-1 0-0 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 Tim Kamczyc...............38 2-5 0-0 2-2 6 1 1 0 3 1 6 Aaron Pogue................16 1-1 0-0 1-4 3 0 2 1 0 3 3 Trey Harmon................40 3-13 1-6 0-0 2 1 1 0 3 1 7 Jeremy Montgomery.....38 5-17 0-5 5-6 6 1 2 0 1 2 15 Devon Long...................2 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 Anton Grady................28 2-7 0-0 1-2 9 0 1 5 0 5 5 Marlin Mason..............12 0-4 0-0 3-4 2 0 0 1 0 0 3 Charlie Lee..................18 1-5 0-1 0-0 2 0 2 0 1 3 2 Team........................... 2 Totals........................200 14-54 1-13 12-18 34 3 10 7 9 15 41 Halftime: Valparaiso 29, Cleveland State 17. Dead Ball Rebounds: Valparaiso 4, Cleveland State 4. Technicals: None. Officials: James Breeding, Michael Roberts, Kevin Mathis. Attendance: 4,521.

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GAME 23 February 3, 2012

Cleveland State Loyola

65 47 Chicago, Ill.

Final: Head coach Gary Waters leads the Vikings to a 65-47 win over Loyola in his 500th career game as a head coach. Defining Moment: Trey Harmon opens the second half with five points in 45 seconds, starting a 17-5 run that puts CSU up, 43-23, with 13:00 left. Key Stats: CSU shoots .676 (25-37), the third highest percentage in a game in school history, including 15-of-20 (.750) in the second half. The Vikings score 36 points in the paint. Loyola shoots just .404 (19-47). CSU blocks six shots. Performance Leaders: Jeremy Montgomery 16 points. Aaron Pogue 10 points and five rebounds. Anton Grady and Trey Harmon 10 points. CLEVELAND STATE.....min fg-a 3fg-a ft-a reb ast to bk st pf pts D’Aundray Brown........24 3-5 0-1 0-0 2 1 1 0 3 2 6 Tim Kamczyc...............25 3-3 0-0 0-0 0 2 1 0 2 3 6 Aaron Pogue................29 4-5 0-0 2-6 5 1 4 1 0 1 10 Trey Harmon................22 4-6 2-4 0-0 1 1 2 0 1 3 10 Jeremy Montgomery..........31 5-9 3-4 3-3 3 4 3 1 3 2 16 Devon Long...................2 1-1 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 Anton Grady................24 4-4 0-0 2-2 3 0 1 3 0 2 10 Marlin Mason..............14 0-2 0-1 0-0 5 1 3 1 0 1 0 Luda Ndaye...................2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Charlie Lee..................24 1-1 0-0 3-4 2 5 4 0 3 3 5 Ike Nwamu....................2 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 Team........................... 1 Totals........................200 25-37 5-10 10-15 23 15 19 6 12 18 65 LOYOLA.....................min fg-a 3fg-a ft-a reb ast to bk st pf pts Walt Gibler..................15 0-5 0-0 0-0 3 1 3 0 1 1 0 Denzel Brito................30 3-5 0-0 1-3 1 2 1 0 0 2 7 Jordan Hicks...............33 3-12 1-5 2-2 3 1 2 0 3 0 9 Joe Crisman................35 6-11 0-3 2-2 4 1 4 0 2 2 14 Chim Kadima..............34 3-6 1-2 0-2 6 0 2 0 1 2 7 London Dokubo...........13 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 Christian Thomas.......21 3-5 0-0 1-2 4 2 1 0 1 2 7 Jonathon Gac..............12 1-2 0-0 1-2 1 0 0 1 0 2 3 John Benkoske..............4 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 2 0 0 1 0 Bill Clark.......................2 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 Team........................... 2 Totals........................200 19-47 2-10 7-13 25 8 17 1 8 12 47 Halftime: Cleveland State 26, Loyola 18. Dead Ball Rebounds: Cleveland State 2, Loyola 1. Technicals: None. Officials: Lamont Simpson, Rick Hartzell, Archibald Whaley. Attendance: 2,443.

GAME 26 February 11, 2012

Butler Cleveland State

52 49

Cleveland, Ohio

Final: Cleveland State drops its second straight game, falling at home to Butler, 52-49. Defining Moment: Trailing by two points with 17 seconds left, the Vikings turn the ball over after the inbounds, forcing them to foul. Butler makes one of two free throws and Anton Grady’s game-tying three-pointer from the corner is off at the buzzer. Key Stats: CSU shoots just 7-of-29 (.241) from the floor in the first half to fall behind, 28-18. The Vikings rebound to shoot .579 (11-19) in the second half. CSU holds Butler without a three-pointer (0-8). Butler has 12 offensive rebounds, leading to 14 second chance points. Performance Leaders: Anton Grady fourth double-double of season with career-high 18 points and career-high tying 13 rebounds. Trey Harmon all 12 points in second half with four three-pointers. BUTLER.....................min fg-a 3fg-a ft-a reb ast to bk st pf pts Erik Fromm.................14 2-9 0-2 1-2 0 0 0 0 0 1 5 Roosevelt Jones...........33 5-9 0-0 7-10 7 0 1 1 1 2 17 Andrew Smith.............27 5-9 0-2 1-2 3 0 1 1 1 4 11 Ronald Nored..............36 0-3 0-1 0-0 6 4 4 0 2 1 0 Chrishawn Hopkins.....34 2-6 0-0 0-0 3 1 4 0 4 3 4 Jackson Aldridge...........6 0-1 0-1 2-2 1 1 3 0 0 0 2 Khyle Marshall............24 5-11 0-0 2-2 8 0 1 1 0 1 12 Kameron Woods..........14 0-2 0-2 1-2 4 2 0 2 0 0 1 Garrett Butcher.............3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Chase Stigall................9 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 Team........................... 1 Totals........................200 19-50 0-8 14-20 33 8 14 5 9 14 52 CLEVELAND STATE.....min fg-a 3fg-a ft-a reb ast to bk st pf pts Anton Grady................37 7-17 0-3 4-6 13 2 1 2 0 3 18 Tim Kamczyc...............36 3-5 1-3 0-0 3 2 2 0 2 1 7 Aaron Pogue................26 0-4 0-0 2-4 2 1 1 0 0 5 2 Trey Harmon................33 4-9 4-8 0-0 1 2 2 0 1 2 12 Jeremy Montgomery.....39 2-4 0-2 2-2 5 3 5 0 1 2 6 Marlin Mason................5 0-2 0-0 0-0 2 0 0 0 1 1 0 Luda Ndaye...................7 1-2 0-0 0-0 1 0 1 0 0 1 2 Charlie Lee..................14 1-3 0-1 0-0 1 1 3 0 1 0 2 Ike Nwamu....................3 0-2 0-2 0-0 0 0 1 1 0 1 0 Team........................... 5 Totals........................200 18-48 5-19 8-12 33 11 16 3 6 16 49 Halftime: Butler 28, Cleveland State 18. Dead Ball Rebounds: Butler 1, Cleveland State 4. Technicals: None. Officials: Chris Beaver, Todd Williams, Gerald Marrow. Attendance: 5,021.

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GAME 24 February 5, 2012

Cleveland State UIC

70 42 Chicago, Ill.

Final: Cleveland State reaches 20 wins for the ninth time in program history and fourth time in the last five years with a 70-42 win at UIC. Defining Moment: Leading by eight (36-28) with 13:55 left, Aaron Pogue splits a pair of free throws after a UIC intentional foul and Jeremy Montgomery sinks a three-pointer to start a 10-2 run, putting CSU up, 46-30, with 9:20 to go. Key Stats: CSU outscores the Flames in the second half, 46-25, shooting .630 (17-27) from the floor and 8-of-11 (.727) from three-point. The Vikings shoot .560 (28-50) for the game. CSU holds UIC to 15-of-55 (.273) shooting and the 42 points are the fewest by an opponent this season. Performance Leaders: Anton Grady notches a double-double with 12 points and 10 boards in his first career start. He goes 6-of-6 from the field. Jeremy Montgomery scores all 14 of his points in the second half, going 4-of-5 from three-point. Trey Harmon 13 points. CLEVELAND STATE.....min fg-a 3fg-a ft-a reb ast to bk st pf pts Anton Grady................20 6-6 0-0 0-2 10 1 0 0 0 3 12 Tim Kamczyc...............35 4-10 2-4 0-0 6 3 1 2 1 1 10 Aaron Pogue................28 1-6 0-0 4-6 5 1 1 5 3 3 6 Trey Harmon................32 5-9 2-4 1-2 2 1 3 0 4 0 13 Jeremy Montgomery.....23 5-8 4-5 0-0 2 1 1 0 1 2 14 Devon Long...................7 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Marlin Mason..............13 3-3 0-0 0-0 2 0 3 0 0 3 6 Luda Ndaye.................11 0-1 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Charlie Lee..................28 3-6 0-2 0-0 4 3 3 0 1 2 6 Ike Nwamu....................3 1-1 1-1 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 Team........................... 2 Totals........................200 28-50 9-17 5-10 33 10 13 7 10 14 70 UIC...........................min fg-a 3fg-a ft-a reb ast to bk st pf pts Marc Brown.................26 1-8 0-3 0-0 1 2 0 0 0 1 2 Hayden Humes............29 4-9 3-8 0-0 6 1 4 0 0 2 11 Darrin Williams...........24 5-10 0-0 2-4 3 0 1 3 0 2 12 Daniel Barnes.............35 4-8 2-4 0-0 3 1 1 2 4 0 10 Gary Talton..................31 0-8 0-3 1-2 2 2 3 0 2 0 1 Sammy Sutter...............5 0-1 0-0 0-0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 Matt Bush.....................3 0-2 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Anthony Kelley...............3 1-3 1-2 0-0 2 0 0 0 0 0 3 Ahman Fells..................4 0-0 0-0 0-2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 Paris Carter................12 0-2 0-0 2-2 5 0 1 0 0 0 2 Will Simonton................4 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 Dorian Tyler...................7 0-1 0-0 0-0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 Greg Travis..................17 0-3 0-1 1-2 0 3 3 0 0 1 1 Team........................... 7 Totals........................200 15-55 6-21 6-12 33 10 16 5 6 7 42 Halftime: Cleveland State 24, UIC 17. Dead Ball Rebounds: Cleveland State 4, UIC 3. Technicals: None. Officials: LaMar Simpson, Brian Dorsey, John Hampton. Attendance: 1,923.

GAME 27 February 14, 2012

Milwaukee Cleveland State

86 84

Milwaukee, Wis.

Final: Cleveland State rallies from a 16 point deficit with less than eight minutes left to tie the game, but two Milwaukee free throws with 1.1 seconds left give the Panthers an 86-84 win over the Vikings. Defining Moment: After the Vikings rally to tie the game at 84-84 with 40 seconds left, UWM misses a shot and two tip-ins, but gets the ball out of bounds with 1.9 seconds left. On the inbounds, Tony Meier draws a questionable foul on a three-point attempt with 1.1 seconds to play and makes two of the three free throws. Key Stats: CSU shoots .609 (28-46) from the field. Milwaukee hits 13-of-28 (.464) from three-point and 33-of-40 at the free throw line. The Vikings go 20-of-24 at the charity stripe. CSU gets 21 points from its bench. Performance Leaders: Trey Harmon scores career-high 27 points, hitting 8-of-14 from the floor. Charlie Lee tallies career-high 14 points, going 5-of-5 from the field. Jeremy Montgomery 15 points and Anton Grady 10 points. CLEVELAND STATE.....min fg-a 3fg-a ft-a reb ast to bk st pf pts Anton Grady................29 3-5 0-1 4-4 5 1 2 2 4 2 10 Tim Kamczyc...............18 2-3 1-1 2-2 3 1 2 0 1 5 7 Aaron Pogue................29 1-2 0-0 2-5 5 0 1 0 2 4 4 Trey Harmon................39 8-14 4-8 7-8 3 2 0 0 1 2 27 Jeremy Montgomery.....30 6-13 1-5 2-2 0 3 5 0 1 4 15 Devon Long...................3 2-2 0-0 0-0 0 0 1 0 0 1 4 Marlin Mason..............22 1-2 1-1 0-0 2 1 0 0 0 5 3 Luda Ndaye...................3 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 Charlie Lee..................22 5-5 1-1 3-3 1 2 2 0 0 3 14 Ike Nwamu....................5 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 Team........................... 1 Totals........................200 28-46 8-17 20-24 21 10 13 2 9 27 84 MILWAUKEE..............min fg-a 3fg-a ft-a reb ast to bk st pf pts Tony Meier...................32 3-4 3-4 6-8 4 2 0 0 0 3 15 James Haarsma..........26 6-9 5-7 8-8 3 0 2 0 2 4 25 Kaylon Williams..........36 1-9 1-4 9-10 4 7 5 0 0 4 12 Ryan Allen...................21 0-4 0-2 1-2 3 2 1 1 0 4 1 Paris Gulley.................28 5-11 4-9 3-4 2 0 2 0 1 3 17 Kyle Kelm....................22 4-6 0-1 5-6 3 1 1 0 1 1 13 Shaquille Boga...........11 1-1 0-0 1-2 1 4 2 0 1 2 3 Evan Richard................6 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Ryan Haggerty............18 0-1 0-1 0-0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 Team........................... 3 Totals........................200 20-45 13-28 33-40 26 16 14 1 5 21 86 Halftime: Milwaukee 50, Cleveland State 41. Dead Ball Rebounds: Cleveland State 2, Milwaukee 5. Technicals: None. Officials: Kipp Kissinger, Pete Juzenas, Bill Jacobson. Attendance: 3,643.

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2012-13 Vikings GAME 28 February 18, 2012

Drexel Cleveland State BracketBusters

69 49

Cleveland, Ohio

Final: Cleveland State drops its fourth straight game, a 69-49, decision to Drexel in a BracketBusters contest. Defining Moment: Drexel races out to a 19-3 lead eight minutes into the contest, but CSU cuts the deficit to 23-15 at the 6:12 mark on consecutive three-pointers. However, seven straight points by Drexel pushes the lead back to 30-15 and it is double digits the rest of the way. Key Stats: Drexel shoots 22-of-45 (.489) from the field and holds CSU to 17-of-63 (.270). The Dragons hold a 39-34 advantage on the glass, but CSU does grab 18 offensive boards. CSU makes just six turnovers, while Drexel has just seven. Performance Leaders: Trey Harmon scores 23 points, hitting five three’s. Damion Lee leads four Dragons in double figures with 18 points. DREXEL.....................min fg-a 3fg-a ft-a reb ast to bk st pf pts Daryl McCoy................31 5-8 0-0 3-6 9 2 0 2 2 3 13 Samme Givens............27 3-5 0-0 2-5 14 1 1 2 0 4 8 Frantz Massenat.........31 3-6 2-3 2-2 4 4 1 0 0 0 10 Damion Lee.................32 5-6 2-3 6-6 4 0 3 0 0 0 18 Derrick Thomas...........27 0-6 0-4 2-2 2 2 1 0 1 1 2 Aquil Younger................9 0-1 0-0 0-1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Chris Fouch.................21 3-8 2-7 2-2 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 Stevan Manojlovic...... 0+ 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Jake Lerner................. 0+ 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Goran Pantovic.......... 0+ 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Dartaye Ruffin.............22 3-5 0-0 2-2 5 1 1 0 0 5 8 Team........................... 1 Totals........................200 22-45 6-17 19-26 39 10 7 4 4 13 69 CLEVELAND STATE.....min fg-a 3fg-a ft-a reb ast to bk st pf pts Marlin Mason................6 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 Tim Kamczyc...............30 2-6 0-2 3-3 5 2 1 0 1 2 7 Aaron Pogue................27 1-6 0-0 3-6 8 0 0 0 0 5 5 Trey Harmon................39 9-26 5-12 0-1 3 1 0 0 0 3 23 Jeremy Montgomery.....26 2-8 2-6 0-0 1 1 3 0 0 5 6 Devon Long.................10 0-1 0-0 0-0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 Anton Grady................23 2-6 0-0 2-2 8 1 1 0 0 4 6 Luda Ndaye...................5 0-1 0-1 0-0 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 Charlie Lee..................24 0-7 0-6 0-0 0 3 0 0 0 2 0 Ike Nwamu..................10 1-2 0-1 0-0 1 0 0 0 1 1 2 Team........................... 3 Totals........................200 17-63 7-28 8-12 34 9 6 0 2 22 49 Halftime: Drexel 38, Cleveland State 22. Dead Ball Rebounds: Drexel 4, Cleveland State 3. Technicals: None. Officials: Louie Andrakakos, Bob Testa, Tim Ebersoll. Attendance: 2,583.

GAME 31 February 25, 2012

Cleveland State Wright State

77 55

Cleveland, Ohio

Final: Cleveland State closes the regular season with a 77-55 win over Wright State on Senior Day. Defining Moment: Prior to the game, CSU’s four seniors are honored for their accomplishments over the last four years. They include 91 wins, two league titles and two postseason berths, including a second round appearance in the NCAA tournament in 2009. Key Stats: CSU outscores the Radiers in the second half, 47-28. The Vikings hold a 31-26 advantage on the boards. CSU shoots 63-percent (29-46) from the floor, scoring 34 points in the paint. Performance Leaders: Trey Harmon scores 20 points and hits three three-pointers, improving his season total to a school record 71. Jeremy Montgomery 17 points. Anton Grady 12 points and eight rebounds. WRIGHT STATE..........min fg-a 3fg-a ft-a reb ast to bk st pf pts Johann Mpondo...........20 1-6 0-0 2-2 4 0 0 0 0 4 4 Cole Darling................28 3-10 1-4 0-2 6 0 4 0 0 1 7 Reggie Arceneaux.......22 1-5 0-2 2-3 0 0 5 0 1 0 4 Vance Hall...................22 1-1 1-1 1-2 0 1 0 0 0 0 4 Julius Mays.................31 6-7 3-3 0-0 1 1 2 1 1 1 15 John Balwigaire..........12 1-1 1-1 0-0 0 1 0 0 0 1 3 Kendall Griffin.............25 1-4 0-2 0-0 0 1 1 0 0 3 2 Ulysses Thomas............1 0-1 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 AJ Pacher....................16 4-10 1-3 3-6 7 1 1 0 0 4 12 Matt Vest....................14 1-3 0-1 0-0 2 2 1 0 1 1 2 Stephen Gossard........ 0+ 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Tavares Sledge..............8 1-1 0-0 0-0 3 0 1 0 0 3 2 Team........................... 3 Totals........................200 20-49 7-18 8-15 26 7 15 1 3 18 55 CLEVELAND STATE.....min fg-a 3fg-a ft-a reb ast to bk st pf pts Tim Kamczyc...............33 4-4 0-0 1-2 6 4 1 1 1 2 9 Aaron Pogue................15 2-2 0-0 3-5 3 1 1 0 2 4 7 Trey Harmon................30 7-14 3-9 3-3 0 3 3 0 3 2 20 Jeremy Montgomery.....36 7-13 3-8 0-0 2 5 1 0 2 3 17 Charlie Lee..................33 2-4 1-2 0-0 4 3 3 0 3 2 5 Devon Long...................2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Anton Grady................24 5-7 0-0 2-9 8 0 1 4 1 0 12 Marlin Mason..............10 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 Luda Ndaye...................1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 Ike Nwamu..................16 2-2 1-1 2-4 2 0 1 0 1 1 7 Team........................... 5 Totals........................200 29-46 8-20 11-23 31 16 11 5 13 16 77 Halftime: Cleveland State 30, Wright State 27. Dead Ball Rebounds: Wright State 4, Cleveland State 4. Technicals: None. Officials: LaMar Simpson, Brad Gaston, Gene Grimshaw. Attendance: 3,891.

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GAME 29 February 21, 2012

Green Bay Cleveland State

71 67

Green Bay, Wis.

Final: Cleveland State drops its fifth straight game, falling at Green Bay, 71-67. Defining Moment: Trailing 69-67 with 21 seconds left, Aaron Pogue misses the front end of a one-and-one, but the Vikings get the ball back out of bounds. However, Trey Harmon misses a three-pointer with 12 seconds left and CSU is forced to foul. The Phoenix hit both free throws with 8.8 seconds left to seal the win. Key Stats: Both teams get production from their benches with CSU reserves scoring 29 points and Green Bay’s tallying 32. CSU holds a 38-34 advantage on the glass. The Phoenix hit 10-of-21 from three-point. Performance Leaders: Anton Grady scores a career-high 23 points, making 10-of-15 from the field. Tim Kamczyc has 14 points and five rebounds. Trey Harmon 13 points and six boards. Kam Cerroni scores 17 points, going 5-of-8 from three-point off the bench. CLEVELAND STATE.....min fg-a 3fg-a ft-a reb ast to bk st pf pts Tim Kamczyc...............36 6-8 2-3 0-0 5 1 3 0 0 2 14 Aaron Pogue................22 1-2 0-0 0-1 6 0 0 3 1 4 2 Trey Harmon................40 5-13 3-6 0-0 6 1 2 0 1 0 13 Jeremy Montgomery.....34 2-12 0-3 0-0 2 3 3 0 0 2 4 Charlie Lee..................21 2-9 1-4 0-0 2 3 3 0 0 4 5 Anton Grady................31 10-15 0-0 3-6 8 3 2 1 2 2 23 Marlin Mason..............16 2-3 1-2 1-2 4 1 1 0 1 2 6 Team........................... 5 Totals........................200 28-62 7-18 4-9 38 12 14 4 5 16 67 GREEN BAY................min fg-a 3fg-a ft-a reb ast to bk st pf pts Alec Brown..................36 3-10 0-0 2-2 5 3 1 3 1 2 8 Brennan Cougill..........30 4-10 1-4 1-3 7 2 2 3 0 3 10 Steve Baker.................22 3-7 2-4 0-0 7 1 0 0 2 1 8 Eric Valentin.................2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 Kiefer Sykes.............. 40- 5-12 1-2 2-3 4 4 2 0 1 2 13 Terry Johnson..............13 3-4 1-2 0-0 0 3 2 0 0 0 7 Aaron Armstead............8 1-4 0-1 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 Josh Humphrey..............7 0-0 0-0 0-0 2 1 1 1 1 0 0 Kam Cerroni................30 5-8 5-8 2-2 2 1 2 0 2 2 17 Greg Mays...................12 3-3 0-0 0-0 5 1 0 1 0 1 6 Team........................... 1 Totals........................200 27-58 10-21 7-10 34 16 11 8 7 11 71 Halftime: Cleveland State 36, Green Bay 36. Dead Ball Rebounds: Cleveland State 0, Green Bay 1. Technicals: None. Officials: Michael Roberts, John Hampton, Jeb Hartness. Attendance: 2,819.

GAME 32 March 3, 2012

Detroit Cleveland State Horizon League Semifinals

63 58

Valparaiso, Ind.

Final: Second-seeded Cleveland State falls in the Horizon League semifinals to third-seeded Detroit, 63-58. Defining Moment: After Ray McCallum splits two free throws to put Detroit up 61-58 with nine seconds left, CSU has a chance to tie the game, but Charlie Lee’s three-point attempt from the top of the key is blocked by LaMarcus Lowe and the Titans add a pair of free throws for the final margin. Key Stats: Detroit hits 19-of-23 free throws, including eight of 10 in the final minute. CSU shoots just .357 (20-56) from the field. UDM holds a 36-31 advantage on the glass. Performance Leaders: D’Aundray Brown scores 17 points and seven rebounds in his first game since early February. Tim Kamczyc and Jeremy Montgomery 11 points each. Ray McCallum (UDM) 26 points, six boards and five assists. DETROIT....................min fg-a 3fg-a ft-a reb ast to bk st pf pts LaMarcus Lowe...........19 2-4 0-0 0-0 2 1 4 3 0 3 4 Doug Anderson..............4 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 Chase Simon...............38 3-11 0-5 2-2 8 2 2 0 1 3 8 Ray McCallum.............39 7-10 1-3 11-13 6 5 4 1 2 1 26 Jason Calliste.............37 3-7 3-6 4-4 7 2 3 0 1 3 13 Donavan Foster...........27 3-10 0-1 0-0 2 2 0 0 0 1 6 PJ Boutte.......................2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 Eli Holman..................29 2-6 0-0 2-4 6 0 1 1 3 4 6 Evan Bruinsma.............5 0-1 0-1 0-0 0 0 1 0 0 2 0 Team........................... 5 Totals........................200 20-50 4-16 19-23 36 12 17 5 7 18 63 CLEVELAND STATE.....min fg-a 3fg-a ft-a reb ast to bk st pf pts Marlin Mason................9 0-2 0-1 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 Tim Kamczyc...............36 5-8 1-1 0-0 2 0 2 1 0 2 11 Aaron Pogue................19 2-6 0-0 1-2 7 0 1 0 0 3 5 Trey Harmon................28 3-9 0-3 2-2 0 2 1 0 2 5 8 Jeremy Montgomery.....32 5-11 1-5 0-0 2 3 5 0 1 5 11 Anton Grady................20 0-7 0-0 2-2 5 1 2 0 2 1 2 Luda Ndaye...................3 0-1 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 Charlie Lee..................19 0-5 0-2 2-2 3 2 2 0 1 3 2 D’Aundray Brown........32 5-7 1-1 6-7 7 0 1 1 2 2 17 Ike Nwamu....................2 0-0 0-0 2-3 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 Team........................... 3 Totals........................200 20-56 3-13 15-18 31 8 14 2 8 24 58 Halftime: Detroit 31, Cleveland State 25. Dead Ball Rebounds: Detroit 4, Cleveland State 2. Technicals: None. Officials: Pete Juzenas, Kyle Ingram, Bill Jacobson. Attendance: 4,716.

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Cleveland, Ohio

Final: Cleveland State snaps a five-game losing streak with a 77-64 win over Detroit. The win also snaps a five-game win streak for the Titans. Defining Moment: Leading by one (57-56) with 6:52 left, the Vikings rattle off nine straight points to take a 10 points (66-56) lead and never look back. CSU holds the Titans without a field goal over the final 9:15. Key Stats: CSU is out-rebounded, 40-38, but that is after getting outrebounded 27-17, in the first half. UDM goes 27-of-38 at free throw line. CSU is 18-of-24. CSU’s bench scores 25 points. CSU holds Detroit to .296 (16-54) shooting, including 5-of-23 (.217) in second half. Performance Leaders: Marlin Mason sets career-highs in points (15) and rebounds (9) in second career start. Charlie Lee 12 points and five assists. Trey Harmon 16 points and Tim Kamczyc 10 points. DETROIT....................min fg-a 3fg-a ft-a reb ast to bk st pf pts Doug Anderson............21 3-7 1-1 1-2 5 0 0 1 0 4 8 Eli Holman..................32 3-10 0-0 0-3 8 1 2 1 0 2 6 Chase Simon...............37 3-12 1-4 10-12 10 1 6 1 2 3 17 Ray McCallum.............34 3-9 1-4 6-9 4 3 1 0 2 2 13 Jason Calliste.............37 2-6 2-4 4-6 3 2 1 0 0 4 10 Donovan Foster...........23 1-6 0-1 4-4 1 1 1 2 2 2 6 PJ Boutte.......................1 0-1 0-1 0-0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 Evan Bruinsma...........15 1-3 0-0 2-2 3 1 1 0 0 3 4 Team........................... 6 Totals........................200 16-54 5-15 27-38 40 9 6 5 14 20 64 CLEVELAND STATE.....min fg-a 3fg-a ft-a reb ast to bk st pf pts Marlin Mason..............32 6-12 1-1 2-3 9 2 2 1 1 2 15 Tim Kamczyc...............38 3-6 0-0 4-4 3 2 0 0 1 2 10 Aaron Pogue................17 1-5 0-0 1-2 4 0 2 1 0 4 3 Trey Harmon................32 6-12 1-5 3-3 1 2 1 0 1 4 16 Jeremy Montgomery.....25 2-4 1-2 3-4 3 3 3 0 2 0 8 Anton Grady................16 1-4 0-0 0-0 8 2 1 1 0 4 2 Luda Ndaye...................7 1-3 0-0 1-2 3 0 0 0 1 2 3 Charlie Lee..................21 4-8 0-2 4-5 2 5 1 0 0 5 12 Ike Nwamu..................12 3-5 2-4 0-1 2 0 0 0 0 1 8 Team........................... 3 Totals........................200 27-59 5-14 18-24 38 16 10 3 6 24 77 Halftime: Detroit 38, Cleveland State 32. Dead Ball Rebounds: Detroit 5, Cleveland State 4. Technicals: None. Officials: Brian Dorsey, Bert Smith, Patrick Evans. Attendance: 2,325.

GAME 33 March 13, 2012

Stanford Cleveland State National Invitational Tournament

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Palo Alto, Calif.

Final: Appearing in the postseason for the fourth time in the last five years, Cleveland State falls in the first round of the NIT, 76-65 at Stanford. The Cardinal would go on to win the NIT. Defining Moment: After heading into the locker room down just one point (31-30), the Vikings are outscored, 27-12, over the first 10 minutes of the second half as Stanford opens up a 16 point lead. Key Stats: CSU out-rebounds Stanford, 44-32. However, the Vikings commit 21 turnovers that the Cardinal convert into 29 points. Stanford shoots 62-percent from the field in the second half. Performance Leaders: Tim Kamczyc scores 13 points with seven rebounds. Jeremy Montgomery 15 points. Anton Grady six points and 11 rebounds and Charlie Lee eight points and six assits. CLEVELAND STATE.....min fg-a 3fg-a ft-a reb ast to bk st pf pts Tim Kamczyc...............35 6-12 1-2 0-2 7 1 1 0 1 1 13 Aaron Pogue................17 1-4 0-0 0-0 6 1 0 0 0 5 2 Trey Harmon................19 0-7 0-4 2-2 2 3 1 0 0 1 2 Jeremy Montgomery.....28 5-14 3-10 2-3 1 1 5 0 1 3 15 D’Aundray Brown........19 1-5 0-1 2-2 2 0 5 0 2 5 4 Devon Long...................1 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Anton Grady................22 3-10 0-0 0-3 11 1 2 0 1 4 6 Marlin Mason..............12 3-3 2-2 0-0 4 0 4 0 0 3 8 Luda Ndaye.................10 2-2 0-0 0-0 2 0 0 0 0 0 4 Charlie Lee..................28 3-7 1-2 1-1 3 6 3 0 1 3 8 Ike Nwamu....................9 1-2 1-2 0-0 2 1 0 0 0 3 3 Team........................... 4 Totals........................200 25-67 8-23 7-13 44 14 21 0 6 28 65 STANFORD................min fg-a 3fg-a ft-a reb ast to bk st pf pts Josh Owens.................30 6-9 0-0 3-4 4 0 1 2 3 3 15 Andrew Zimmerman....14 2-5 0-0 0-0 1 0 2 2 1 2 4 Anthony Brown............29 5-9 2-3 3-5 12 3 0 0 1 2 15 Chasson Randle..........27 3-6 1-3 2-2 2 2 0 0 0 2 9 Jarrett Mann...............27 1-3 0-0 4-8 3 4 1 0 2 0 6 Aaron Bright...............23 4-7 1-3 8-10 1 3 5 0 2 1 17 Andy Brown...................4 0-0 0-0 1-4 2 0 1 1 0 0 1 Josh Huestis................14 0-1 0-0 2-4 1 0 1 0 0 3 2 Dwight Powell.............17 2-3 0-0 1-2 5 0 1 0 3 1 5 John Gage.....................4 0-3 0-2 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 Jack Trotter.................11 1-3 0-2 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 Team........................... 1 Totals........................200 24-49 4-13 24-39 32 12 12 5 12 16 76 Halftime: Stanford 31, Cleveland State 30. Dead Ball Rebounds: Cleveland State 7, Stanford 5. Technicals: None. Officials: Kevin Brill, K.C. Ely, Larry Spaulding. Attendance: 651.

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SEASON SUPERLATIVES

Individual High Cleveland State High Points 27 Trey Harmon at Milwaukee 86 vs. Rio Grande 86 FG Made 11 D’Aundray Brown vs. Rio Grande 34 vs. Rio Grande 27 FG Attempted 26 Trey Harmon vs. Drexel 68 vs. Rio Grande 58 3-Pt FG Made 6 Jeremy Montgomery vs. Youngstown State 11 vs. UIC 13 Trey Harmon vs. Loyola 3-Pt FG Att. 12 Trey Harmon vs. Drexel 28 vs. Drexel 28 FT Made 7 Jeremy Montgomery at Butler 23 at Robert Morris 33 Trey Harmon at Milwaukee FT Attempted 8 Jeremy Montgomery vs. St. Bonaventure 29 at Robert Morris 44 Jeremy Montgomery at Butler Trey Harmon at Milwaukee Rebounds 13 Anton Grady vs. Green Bay 43 vs. Green Bay 42 Anton Grady vs. Butler Rebound Margin +20 vs. Green Bay +19 Fouls 30 vs. Boston 21 Assists 8 Jeremy Montgomery at Rhode Island 22 vs. Milwaukee 19 Turnovers 21 vs. Green Bay 28 Blocks 6 Anton Grady vs. Rio Grande 11 vs. Rio Grande 8 Steals 7 D’Aundray Brown at Vanderbilt 15 at Vanderbilt 11 D’Aundray Brown vs. Rio Grande vs. Rio Grande FG Pct. .676 at Loyola (25-37) .600 3-Pt FG Pct. .588 vs. Loyola (10-17) .556 FT Pct. .941 vs. Green Bay (16-17) .909

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SEASON LOWS

Cleveland State Low Points 41 vs. Valparaiso 42 FG Made 14 vs. Valparaiso 13 FG Attempted 37 at Loyola 34 3-Pt FG Made 1 vs. Valparaiso 0 3-Pt FG Att. 10 at Loyola 6 FT Made 4 at Rhode Island 3 at South Florida at Green Bay FT Attempted 6 at South Florida 10 vs. UIC Rebounds 19 vs. Hofstra 12 Rebound Margin -19 vs. Hofstra -20 Fouls 14 at UIC 7 Assists 3 vs. Valparaiso 5 Turnovers 6 vs. Drexel 7 Blocks 0 at Rhode Island 0 at Wright State vs. Youngstown State vs. Drexel Steals 2 vs. Drexel 3 FG Pct. .259 vs. Valparaiso (14-54) .273 3-Pt FG Pct. .077 vs. Valparaiso (1-13) .000 FT Pct. .444 at Green Bay (4-9) .300

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Opponent Low by UIC by Loyola by Sam Houston State by Rhode Island by Butler by Hofstra by Rhode Island by St. Bonaventure by Rhode Island / by Green Bay by UIC by Green Bay by UIC by Loyola by Drexel by Wright State by Milwaukee by Wright State by UIC (15-55) by Rhode Island (0-8) by Butler (0-8) by Rhode Island (3-10)

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OVERALL: *CONFERENCE: OVERTIME:

Date Nov. 13 Nov. 15 Nov. 18 Nov. 22 Nov. 25 Nov. 26 Nov. 27 Dec. 1 Dec. 3 Dec. 8 Dec. 10 Dec. 19 Dec. 22 Dec. 28 Dec. 31 Jan. 5 Jan. 7 Jan. 13 Jan. 15 Jan. 20 Jan. 22 Jan. 28 Feb. 3 Feb. 5 Feb. 9 Feb. 11 Feb. 14 Feb. 18 Feb. 21 Feb. 23 Feb. 25 Mar. 3 Mar. 13

Score W, 71-58 W, 86-57 W, 67-64 W, 57-53 W, 63-62 L, 63-53 W, 67-45 W, 45-43 W, 66-61 W, 62-58 W, 69-66 L, 70-55 W, 63-45 W, 72-64 L, 73-67 W, 73-56 W, 69-48 W, 76-69 L, 72-66 W, 78-68 W, 83-57 W, 67-47 W, 65-47 W, 70-42 L, 59-41 L, 52-49 L, 86-84 L, 69-49 L, 71-67 W, 77-64 W, 77-55 L, 63-58 L, 76-65

Records 22 -11 12 -6 0 -0

HOME: @AWAY: #NEUTRAL:

Game-By-Game Scoring/Rebounding

10 -4 11 -5 1 -2

Opponent................................ Attnd at Vanderbilt (1)....................13,053 RIO GRANDE............................1,861 ST. BONAVENTURE...................3,073 at Kent State...........................6,327 vs. Boston (2)..........................3,220 vs. Hofstra (2).........................3,069 at Rhode Island (2).................2,737 at Wright State........................3,349 at Detroit.................................1,880 at Robert Morris......................1,378 AKRON.....................................4,739 at South Florida.......................2,942 SAM HOUSTON STATE...............2,683 at Toledo..................................4,032 YOUNGSTOWN STATE...............3,513 UIC *.......................................2,137 LOYOLA *.................................3,107 at Butler *...............................7,994 at Valparaiso *........................4,124 GREEN BAY *...........................2,941 MILWAUKEE *..........................3,235 at Youngstown State *............6,313 at Loyola *...............................2,443 at UIC *...................................1,923 VALPARAISO *.........................4,521 BUTLER *................................5,021 at Milwaukee *........................3,643 DREXEL (BracketBusters)........2,583 at Green Bay *.........................2,819 DETROIT *...............................2,325 WRIGHT STATE *......................3,891 vs. Detroit (3)..........................4,716 at Stanford.................................651

Game Starter Stats in Bold

+Points/Assists

Brown Kamczyc Pogue Harmon Mntgmy+ Douglas Long 18/8 2/2 8/5 11/4 10/3 7/3 5/3 24/9 13/2 DNP 14/1 6/5 4/2 4/5 12/4 6/4 6/6 20/1 12/3 0/0 DNP 11/3 4/0 9/5 0/8 13/3 4/3 0/0 14/6 6/4 2/11 11/0 7/2 2/2 DNP 10/3 4/2 9/3 4/2 12/2 4/3 DNP 15/4 5/2 20/5 14/2 3/8 4/4 0/0 8/5 12/7 4/4 5/1 9/2 0/0 0/0 9/6 12/5 2/4 6/1 12/2 0/0 0/0 6/1 5/3 9/4 24/2 10/1 3/1 DNP 13/3 13/3 2/3 16/4 7/4 3/4 DNP 9/7 14/7 4/2 11/4 7/3 0/2 0/0 12/8 3/2 3/0 9/2 11/1 6/1 6/1 13/9 11/3 4/2 14/6 11/1 6/2 0/1 20/3 7/4 2/2 4/2 21/3 1/1 DNP 13/5 9/4 2/5 DNP 14/4 DNP 4/5 7/4 11/9 5/5 20/2 8/3 DNP 0/0 2/2 17/5 8/3 12/4 18/5 DNP 0/0 9/3 18/4 6/4 13/4 11/5 DNP DNP 9/5 12/4 8/2 19/4 11/4 DNP 0/0 10/4 12/4 11/6 15/2 12/5 DNP 2/2 9/3 5/3 8/8 10/5 9/4 DNP 0/0 6/2 6/0 10/5 10/1 16/4 DNP 2/1 DNP 10/6 6/5 13/2 14/1 DNP 0/0 0/1 6/6 3/3 7/2 15/1 DNP 0/1 DNP 7/3 2/2 12/1 6/3 DNP DNP DNP 7/3 4/5 27/3 15/3 DNP 4/0 DNP 7/5 5/8 23/3 6/1 DNP 0/2 DNP 14/5 2/6 13/6 4/3 DNP DNP DNP 10/3 3/3 16/1 8/3 DNP DNP DNP 9/6 7/3 20/0 17/5 DNP 0/0 17/7 11/2 5/7 8/0 11/3 DNP DNP 4/2 13/7 2/6 2/2 15/1 DNP 0/0

Grady Mason Ndaye Lee+ 7/4 DNP 0/0 3/0 12/7 DNP 7/7 2/2 6/5 DNP 0/0 3/1 4/6 DNP 2/2 7/3 14/9 DNP 2/1 2/1 2/0 DNP 0/0 5/0 6/3 DNP 0/1 0/1 0/0 DNP 4/1 0/0 11/6 DNP DNP 6/3 2/5 DNP 0/0 0/0 6/4 DNP 2/2 2/1 10/9 DNP 0/2 0/4 6/5 DNP 2/1 5/2 4/3 DNP 0/1 6/2 7/5 DNP 0/0 5/1 13/7 5/3 0/0 13/5 10/1 5/0 0/0 3/5 11/8 3/3 3/4 2/0 9/10 0/1 0/0 0/1 10/13 6/4 3/1 0/2 12/3 5/1 2/1 2/4 14/11 2/2 2/3 8/3 10/3 0/5 0/0 5/4 12/10 6/2 0/0 6/3 5/9 3/2 DNP 2/0 18/13 0/2 2/1 2/1 10/5 3/2 0/1 14/2 6/8 0/1 0/2 0/3 23/8 6/4 DNP 5/3 2/8 15/9 3/3 12/5 12/8 0/1 0/0 5/3 2/5 0/1 2/2 0/1 6/11 8/4 4/2 8/6

Nwamu DNP DNP 2/0 3/0 3/1 3/1 0/1 3/0 8/0 3/0 5/2 0/0 0/0 3/0 0/0 0/0 0/1 DNP DNP 0/0 0/0 0/2 0/0 3/0 DNP 0/0 0/0 2/1 DNP 8/2 7/2 2/0 3/2

(1) Ticket City Legends Classic (2) Ticket City Legends Classic (Kingston, R.I.) (3) Horizon League Championship Semifinals (Valparaiso, Ind.)

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2011-12 Game-By-Game Totals FG -FGA Pct 18 -51 .353 27 -54 .500

3G -3GA Pct FT -FTA Pct Reb Ast 4 -17 .235 18 -26 .692 35 6 5 -17 .294 12 -20 .600 36 13

Stl Blk 10 3 15 4

To 21 16

PF -D 15 -0 21 -1

lst 24 37

2nd OT Score 34 -- 58 34 -- 71

RIO GRANDE @CLEVELAND STATE

16 -51 34 -68

.314 .500

5 -11 5 -17

.455 20 -30 .294 13 -23

.667 .565

42 11 37 17

6 15

1 11

28 12

20 -0 25 -0

27 40

30 46

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ST. BONAVENTURE @CLEVELAND STATE

26 -46 24 -52

.565 .462

6 -15 7 -17

.400 6 -10 .412 12 -18

.600 .667

28 10 28 17

23 13

7 1

6 13

16 -1 15 -0

37 32

27 35

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@KENT STATE CLEVELAND STATE

19 -54 20 -57

.352 .351

1 -17 5 -17

.059 14 -24 .294 12 -16

.583 .750

42 11 37 14

11 7

5 3

22 20

16 -0 22 -0

21 30

32 27

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vs. BOSTON CLEVELAND STATE

16 -40 22 -65

.400 .338

2 -13 7 -23

.154 28 -44 .304 12 -13

.636 .923

34 9 41 12

8 11

6 3

19 16

14 -0 30 -1

24 21

38 42

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vs. HOFSTRA CLEVELAND STATE

21 -41 21 -52

.512 .404

1 -6 4 -19

.167 20 -31 .211 7 -11

.645 .636

38 8 19 10

4 4

2 2

17 10

14 -0 29 -2

29 29

34 24

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@RHODE ISLAND CLEVELAND STATE

21 -53 29 -56

.396 .518

0 -8 5 -18

.000 .278

3 -10 4 -7

.300 .571

39 10 28 19

6 12

5 0

21 10

12 -0 15 -0

22 40

23 27

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@WRIGHT STATE CLEVELAND STATE

16 -39 16 -40

.410 .400

2 -9 5 -17

.222 .294

9 -14 8 -9

.643 .889

21 6 28 10

9 5

0 0

11 16

15 -0 18 -0

21 21

22 24

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@DETROIT CLEVELAND STATE

20 -43 24 -54

.465 .444

1 -13 3 -12

.077 20 -22 .250 15 -19

.909 .789

23 10 32 14

6 10

7 4

19 18

18 -1 19 -0

31 37

30 29

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2011-12 Game-By-Game Totals FG -FGA Pct 19 -40 .475 16 -40 .400

3G -3GA Pct FT -FTA Pct Reb Ast 7 -16 .438 13 -23 .565 26 10 7 -19 .368 23 -29 .793 25 8

Stl Blk 10 5 10 1

To 21 19

PF -D 20 -0 24 -0

lst 24 27

2nd OT Score 34 -- 58 35 -- 62

AKRON @CLEVELAND STATE

20 -47 26 -57

.426 .456

5 -9 8 -19

.556 21 -29 .421 9 -10

.724 .900

28 11 31 16

11 8

2 8

15 15

12 -0 18 -0

30 35

36 34

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@SOUTH FLORIDA CLEVELAND STATE

23 -48 22 -63

.479 .349

5 -13 7 -26

.385 19 -22 .269 4 -6

.864 .667

34 16 37 12

5 5

7 4

12 14

8 -0 20 -1

25 21

45 34

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SAM HOUSTON STATE @CLEVELAND STATE

14 -34 21 -53

.412 .396

2 -9 10 -19

.222 15 -28 .526 11 -14

.536 .786

30 8 29 12

6 9

4 1

23 13

10 -0 20 -0

25 37

20 26

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@TOLEDO CLEVELAND STATE

22 -48 28 -60

.458 .467

5 -16 7 -23

.313 15 -26 .304 9 -11

.577 .818

35 14 32 17

5 11

2 4

18 10

13 -0 22 -0

36 30

28 42

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YOUNGSTOWN STATE @CLEVELAND STATE

25 -43 24 -52

.581 .462

8 -16 10 -21

.500 15 -23 .476 9 -12

.652 .750

29 17 24 13

8 4

1 0

15 12

9 -0 18 -0

29 31

44 36

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UIC @CLEVELAND STATE

17 -56 28 -61

.304 .459

5 -17 11 -20

.294 17 -22 .550 6 -11

.773 .545

40 7 37 17

15 10

2 8

4 9

11 -0 20 -1

18 35

38 38

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LOYOLA @CLEVELAND STATE

13 -41 26 -46

.317 .565

1 -9 10 -17

.111 21 -30 .588 7 -8

.700 .875

26 5 29 20

7 7

1 6

16 16

9 -0 23 -0

17 32

31 37

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@BUTLER CLEVELAND STATE

17 -42 25 -52

.405 .481

10 -21 8 -21

.476 25 -42 .381 18 -23

.595 .783

30 14 32 11

7 4

2 2

13 13

16 -0 29 -0

33 35

36 41

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@VALPARAISO CLEVELAND STATE

27 -45 24 -60

.600 .400

6 -17 6 -22

.353 12 -19 .273 12 -17

.632 .706

29 19 32 16

4 10

7 1

16 10

13 -0 23 -0

29 25

43 41

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GREEN BAY @CLEVELAND STATE

23 -51 28 -55

.451 .509

6 -17 6 -15

.353 16 -30 .400 16 -17

.533 .941

23 9 43 18

10 7

7 3

13 21

16 -0 23 -0

30 36

38 42

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MILWAUKEE @CLEVELAND STATE

18 -51 33 -52

.353 .635

4 -16 7 -13

.250 17 -24 .538 10 -14

.708 .714

28 6 28 22

8 5

0 1

15 22

16 -0 23 -1

28 36

29 47

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@YOUNGSTOWN STATE CLEVELAND STATE

17 -55 27 -61

.309 .443

4 -24 8 -15

.167 .533

9 -16 5 -10

.563 .500

31 10 42 19

6 11

6 4

15 13

12 -0 16 -0

19 41

28 26

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@LOYOLA CLEVELAND STATE

19 -47 25 -37

.404 .676

2 -10 5 -10

.200 7 -13 .500 10 -15

.538 .667

25 8 23 15

8 12

1 6

17 19

12 -0 18 -0

18 26

29 39

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@UIC CLEVELAND STATE

15 -55 28 -50

.273 .560

6 -21 9 -17

.286 .529

6 -12 5 -10

.500 .500

33 10 33 10

6 10

5 7

16 13

7 -0 14 -0

17 24

25 46

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VALPARAISO @CLEVELAND STATE

18 -43 14 -54

.419 .259

11 -22 1 -13

.500 12 -19 .077 12 -18

.632 .667

36 13 34 3

6 9

5 7

17 10

14 -0 15 -0

29 17

30 24

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BUTLER @CLEVELAND STATE

19 -50 18 -48

.380 .375

0 -8 5 -19

.000 14 -20 .263 8 -12

.700 .667

33 8 33 11

14 16

5 3

9 6

14 -0 16 -1

28 18

24 31

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@MILWAUKEE CLEVELAND STATE

20 -45 28 -46

.444 .609

13 -28 8 -17

.464 33 -40 .471 20 -24

.825 .833

26 16 21 10

5 9

1 2

14 13

21 -0 27 -2

50 41

36 43

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DREXEL @CLEVELAND STATE

22 -45 17 -63

.489 .270

6 -17 7 -28

.353 19 -26 .250 8 -12

.731 .667

39 10 34 9

4 2

4 0

7 6

13 -1 22 -2

38 22

31 27

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@GREEN BAY CLEVELAND STATE

27 -58 28 -62

.466 .452

10 -21 7 -18

.476 .389

7 -10 4 -9

.700 .444

34 16 38 12

7 5

8 4

11 14

11 -0 16 -0

36 36

35 31

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DETROIT @CLEVELAND STATE

16 -54 27 -59

.296 .458

5 -15 5 -14

.333 27 -38 .357 18 -24

.711 .750

40 9 38 16

6 6

5 3

14 10

20 -0 24 -1

38 32

26 45

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2012-13 Vikings 1929-30:

Fenn College goes 5-5 in its first season of intercollegiate basketball. Homer E. Woodling, who also serves as Fenn’s athletic director, is the school’s first head basketball coach. Dec. 6, 1929: Ted Okonski scores seven points as Fenn loses in its first-ever basketball game, 27-18, at Hiram. Dec. 7, 1929: Fenn defeats Wilcox, 50-22, for the first win in school history. Feb. 1930: Fenn defeats Y Commerce, 29-6, to set the school record for fewest points allowed in a game.

1930-31:

Fenn records its first winning season with an 8-6 mark. Jan. 1, 1931: St. Mary’s defeats Fenn, 29-27, in the only New Year’s Day game in school history.

1931-32:

A 7-7 record gives Fenn its third straight nonlosing season. Fenn wins its last four games, the longest win streak to date. Fenn also loses four straight games for the first time.

1932-33:

Fenn has its first losing season with a 4-6 record. Feb. 4, 1933: Ralph Staten ties a record with 17 points in a 40-35 win over Rio Grande.

1933-34:

The 1929-30 Fenn Foxes were the school’s first organized men’s basketball team. Pictured are: Front Row (L-R): Ted Okonski, L. Ulrick, manager F. Haddad, Walter Okonski & J. Glover. Second Row (L-R): George Parmalee, H. Gebler, head coach Homer Woodling, Clifford Sahle & Ed Reps. Back Row (L-R): A. Frush, Virgil Speece & H. Benditz

1934-35:

Fenn suffers through a record six-game losing streak as part of a 5-12 campaign. Feb. 23, 1935: Fenn tops Hiram, 44-27, in the first battle for the “Woody Brick”. The Woody Brick, which was bought by coach Homer E. Woodling for $1.00 after Hiram’s Administration Building had burned down, would be awarded to the winner of the Fenn-Hiram matchup for the rest of Woodling’s tenure.

The Fenn Foxes set a record for defeats during a 5-11 campaign. Feb. 10, 1934: Fenn goes over the 50-point mark for the first time ever in a 54-19 win over Franklin.

Fenn suffers its fourth straight losing season by going 4-11. Offensive players are no longer permitted to park themselves in the lane as the three-second rule is instituted.

1936- 37:

The Foxes tie the record for victories as they improve to 8-9. Dec. 28, 1936: Fenn defeats Lawrence Tech, 41-37, in the 100th game in school history.

1937- 38:

T he Fen n Fo x e s :

Just as Cleveland State University, one of Ohio’s major state-supported universities, traces its beginnings to Fenn College, a small private college noted for its engineering and business schools, so too do the Cleveland State Vikings cagers recognize the ancestry of the Fenn Foxes. With its newly appointed athletics director, Homer E. Woodling, serving as the head coach, Fenn launched a varsity basketball program in 1929 with a 27-18 loss to Hiram, followed by a 50-22 win over Wilcox Business College. With Fenn students obligated by the college’s co-operative education curriculum to alternate quarters between the classroom and on a job related to their course of studies, playing a basketball schedule extending over two quarters created some unique and occasionally insurmountable problems, such as hoping players could find a job within hailing distance of the campus--or at least the city-- and often-times make their own way to games. Nevertheless, the Foxes managed to compile .500 or better records in nine of their 34 seasons (the program was suspended for two years during World War II) and 15 of their players, beginning with charter class member Al Jones, were subsequently deemed worthy of induction into the CSU Athletic Hall of Fame. Included in that group are Dan Avis, Tony Fedor, Ed Hrdlicka, Fred Infield, Dave Jacklitch, George Kappos, Alex Jamieson, Weldon Kytle, Dennis Lenk, Ted Okonski, Dennis Turkall, Jack Shaugnessy, Ralph Staten and Don Yontz. 2012-13 Men’s Basketball

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Fenn slips to 6-10. The center jump ball after every basket is eliminated. Dec. 12, 1938: The Foxes defeat Alliance, 44-32, for Homer E. Woodling’s 50th win. Feb. 23, 1938: Ed Hrdlicka sets the school scoring record with a 25-point explosion in a 56-47 win over Slippery Rock.

1938- 39:

The 10th season of basketball sees Fenn post a 3-13 record. Dec. 29, 1938: Despite having three Fenn players foul out, the 0-4 Foxes upset Ohio Wesleyan (5-1), 47-41, as the teams combine for 36 fouls.

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The Foxes go 4-11. Dec. 30, 1939: Fenn tops Assumption College from Windsor, Ontario, 39-30, to end a record eight-game losing streak that started the season before.

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Fenn compiles another 4-11 record. Jan. 31, 1941: The Foxes give up a school-record 67 points in a loss to Mt. Union. After 12 seasons, Homer Woodling steps down as head coach. C l e v e l a n d St a t e U n i v e r s i t y 49


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Bruce T. Brickley becomes the second head coach in school history but Fenn can manage just a 2-12 record. Dec. 12, 1942: Kent State defeats Fenn, 59-27, in the 200th game in school history.

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Aaron L. Andrews assumes the coaching reins but the Foxes suffer their first-ever winless season, going 0-13. Fenn suspends its basketball program following the season until the fall of 1945 because of World War II.

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Fenn resumes play after a two-year hiatus with George McKinnon as the head coach. The Foxes go 1-8, playing the fewest games in school history. Jan. 12, 1946: Fenn defeats Hiram, 53-35, in the latest season-opener in school history, ending a record 16-game losing streak.

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The Foxes improve to 5-10. March 1, 1947: Fenn squeaks past Hiram, 68-67, setting the school record for points in a game.

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Fenn records its first winning season since 193031 and sets a school record for victories with a 10-8 record. Feb. 1948: The Foxes outlast Kent State-Canton, 80-76, to shatter their single-game scoring record.

1948- 4 9:

A 4-14 season sets a school record for defeats. Dec. 9, 1948: Kenyon defeats Fenn, 57-40, in a game called after three quarters because of a power failure. George McKinnon steps down as head coach after compiling a 20-40 record in four seasons.

1949- 50:

George Rung takes over the head coaching duties and Fenn goes 9-8. The Foxes set records with five straight wins and seven home wins. Jack Shaughnessy twice sets a record with 33 points in a game. Dan Avis ends his career as Fenn’s top scorer with 706 points.

1950- 51:

Fenn compiles a 6-11 mark in the 20th season of basketball. Dec. 9, 1950: The Foxes set a singlegame scoring record as they slip past Western Reserve, 84-83. March 3, 1951: Dave Jacklitch sets records with 41 points and 16 field goals as Fenn defeats Hiram, 80-67, in the 100th win in school history. Jacklitch becomes the career scoring leader with 712 points.

1951- 52:

Fenn drops to 4-12 as George Rung steps down as head coach. Dec. 11, 1951: Fenn drops a 59-46 decision to Oberlin in the 300th game in school history. Feb. 29, 1952: Fenn sets the school scoring record in a 94-73 win over Hiram.

1952- 53:

Homer Woodling returns for his final season as head coach and Fenn goes 2-15, setting a record for losses in a season. Feb. 21, 1953: The Foxes defeat Steubenville, 54-53, in Woodling’s final game as coach. Woodling leaves with a 65-128 record in 13 seasons.

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The 41 points scored by Dave Jacklitch against Hiram on March 3, 1951 remain the third-highest single game total in school history.

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George Rung returns as head coach and Fenn again sets a record for losses with a 1-18 record. Jan. 12, 1954: Fenn sees an opponent top the century mark for the first time in a 113-63 loss to Baldwin Wallace.

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Homer Woodling, who was hired as Fenn’s first athletic director in 1929, retired from coaching in 1940-41, only to return to coach in 1952-53. He retired in 1966 after 36 years as athletic director.

1954 - 55:

The Foxes “improve” to 2-15.

1955- 56:

Fenn goes 3-15 in the school’s silver anniversary season of basketball. John Harper becomes the school career scoring leader with 873 points.

1956- 57:

For the second straight year, Fenn goes 3-15. Feb. 16, 1957: Fenn defeats Edinboro, 81-68, in the school’s 400th game.

1957- 58:

George Rung steps down as head coach with a 34-107 record in eight seasons. Fenn improves to 6-13.

1958- 59:

Bill Gallagher is head coach for one season as Fenn goes 7-12. Dec. 6, 1958: Gallagher wins his first game as head coach, a 45-42 victory in four overtimes over Kenyon, the longest game in school history.

1959- 60:

Fenn suffers its worst season ever as the team goes 0-19 in Jim Rodriguez’s first season as head coach.

1960- 61:

The Foxes improve to 4-15 as Fenn marked its 30th season of basketball. Feb. 25, 1961: Ernie Kremling grabs a record 25 rebounds against Allegheny.

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2012-13 Vikings We ld on Ky tle (1962- 65) The greatest player in Fenn College basketball history, Weldon Kytle closed out his collegiate career in 1964-65 by earning his third straight Athletic Alumni Association Most Valuable Player Award. In his three seasons, Kytle set school career records for points (1,408), scoring average (18.8), rebounds (1,241) and rebounding average (16.5) and almost 40 years later, he still holds the school standard for rebounds and rebounding average. He was inducted into the CSU Athletic Hall of Fame in 1976.

1967- 68:

CSU goes 7-15. Jan. 17, 1968: CSU falls to Detroit, 85-81, the 600th game in school history.

1968- 69:

The Vikings win a record 12 games, going 12-14 in John McLendon’s final season as coach. Mike Campbell becomes the third player to be named CSU’s Most Outstanding Player for a second time. McLendon leaves CSU with a record of 27-42 in three seasons to become head coach of the Denver team in the ABA.

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Weldon Kytle, the greatest player in Fenn history, helps Fenn improve its record to 6-13. Kytle sets records with 363 points and 287 rebounds as a freshman to become the first player in school history with 300+ points and 200+ rebounds in a single season.

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1966-67:

John McLendon takes over as head coach and becomes the first African-American to coach at an integrated college in the country. McLendon guides CSU to an 8-13 mark. Jan. 11, 1967: The Vikes top Walsh, 24-22, to give McLendon his 500th career victory. Dennis Lenk becomes the second player in school history to score 1,000 points, finishing with 1,032.

Fenn goes 9-9, the first non-losing season in 13 years. Dec. 15, 1962: Fenn defeats Detroit Tech, 64-56, in the school’s 500th game. Feb. 23, 1963: Kytle pulls down a record 27 rebounds as Fenn tops Fredonia, 61-49. Kytle receives the first Athletic Alumni Association Most Outstanding Player award.

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The Fenn College Foxes become the Cleveland State University Vikings. CSU goes 4-14 in its inaugural season. Jim Rodriguez steps down as head coach, owning a 43-88 record in seven years.

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CSU celebrates the 40th season of basketball. Thirty-year old LaMoyne Porter, who served eight years in the Air Force before coming to CSU, scores 180 points and grabs 104 rebounds as the oldest player to ever play basketball in school history. The Vikings improve to 8-18. Dec. 11, 1971: Toledo tops CSU in the school’s 700th game.

1972- 73:

The Foxes go 10-9, their first winning season since 1949-50. Dec. 10, 1963: Fenn passes the century mark in a 112-72 win vs. Walsh. Feb. 13, 1964: Weldon Kytle sets a record with 30 rebounds in a win over Malone. Kytle, who becomes the first player to score 1,000 career points, repeats as the team’s Most Outstanding Player and is named Fenn’s Athlete-of-the-Year. Fenn once again goes 10-9 in the final season of basketball as Fenn College. In 34 years, Fenn teams compiled a 167-386 record. March 6, 1965: Fenn goes out on a winning note with a win over Carnegie Tech. Kytle is named Most Outstanding Player for the third straight year.

1970- 71:

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Ray Dieringer becomes the ninth head coach in school history. The Vikings set a record for losses in a 5-21 season. Dec. 30, 1969: CSU defeats Federal City, 81-74, for the 200th win in school history. Feb. 11, 1970: The Vikings score a record 117 points in a win over Walsh.

CSU compiles a 9-14 record. Dec. 29, 1972: Gale Drummer blocks a record seven shots in CSU’s 7673 triple overtime win over Wichita State.

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In 1970-71, 30-year old LaMoyne Porter (54) became the oldest player to suit up for the Vikings.

The Vikings slip to 6-20. Jan. 19, 1974: Wilbur Starks scores 37 points on a record 18 field goals against Ball State. Pat Lyons becomes CSU’s first Academic All-America pick, which is awarded by the College Sports Information Directors of America.

J im Ro drigu ez (1959- 94 ) An athletic administrator and coach at Fenn College and Cleveland State for 35 years, Jim Rodriguez served as men’s basketball coach for seven years (1959-66). He coached baseball from 1959-72 before moving into the athletic administration in 1972 as assistant athletic director, a position he held for 22 years until retiring in 1994. He was inducted in the CSU Athletic Hall of Fame in 1995.

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The Vikings set a school record for wins with a 15-10 record. Franklin Edwards ties his record with 467 points and wins the Most Outstanding Player award. Darren Tillis blocks a record 51 shots. Jack Shaughnessy (‘50) is inducted into the CSU Hall of Fame.

By the time he finished playing, Franklin Edwards had rewritten the CSU record book. The 6-1 guard from New York, N.Y., held 23 career, season and single-game records when he finished his collegiate career. Today, he still holds 11 of them. Edwards led CSU in scoring in each of his four years and was the first Viking to score 2,000 career points. His 21.9 average tops the CSU list while his 2,235 points are second all-time. He averaged a school record 25.5 ppg in 1979-80. In his senior year of 1980-81, he averaged 24.6 ppg which included a school record 49 points against Xavier. Edwards also set the school record with 265 field goals and a .882 free throw percentage. He finished his career by scoring in double-figures in a school record 68 straight games. He is second all-time with 459 assists and fifth with 204 steals. Edwards, CSU’s first two-time All-American, was named CSU’s Most Outstanding Player three times and the school’s Athlete-of-the-Year twice. He was the #1 pick of the Philadelphia 76ers in 1981 and played in the NBA for eight years. CSU’s color analyst for television, Edwards currently resides in Sacramento, Calif., and is employed by the NBA.

1974-75:

The Vikes win a record 13 games in a 13-11 campaign. Gale Drummer becomes the third player in school history to score 1,000 points, finishing with 1,039 points. Drummer is named the team’s Most Outstanding Player as well as CSU’s Athleteof-the-Year. Homer Woodling and Al Jones (‘37) are members of the first class inducted into the CSU Athletic Hall of Fame.

1979- 80:

The Vikings go 14-1 at home and win a record 17 games in a 17-9 season. Jan. 31, 1980: CSU defeats Xavier, 85-75, for the 300th win in school history. Franklin Edwards and Andre Battle both surpass the 1,000 point mark, the only time in school history that two players have accomplished it in the same season. Edwards becomes CSU’s career scoring leader with 1,571 points. Edwards sets records with 637 points (25.5 ppg) and is named All-American, CSU’s Athlete of the Year and Most Outstanding Player. The CSU Hall of Fame inducts Dan Avis (‘51), Ted Okonski (‘34) and Don Yontz (‘60).

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Franklin Edwards scores a freshman record 467 points as the Vikings finish with a 12-13 record. Former Fenn stars George Kappos (‘53) and Dennis Turkall (‘65) are inducted into the CSU Hall of Fame.

1975-76:

CSU goes 6-19. Jan. 7, 1975: Wright State defeats CSU in the 800th game in school history. Dave Kyle becomes the school’s first All-American after averaging 24.5 points a game. Kyle is also named CSU’s Most Outstanding Player and Athlete-ofthe-Year. Former Fenn stars Dave Jacklitch (‘51) and Weldon Kytle (‘66) are inducted into the CSU Athletic Hall of Fame.

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1976-77:

The Vikings improve to 10-17. Dave Kyle becomes the fourth player in school history to pass the 1,000-point mark, repeating as the team’s Most Outstanding Player. Kyle ends his career with a record .544 FG%, second with 1,168 points and third with 726 rebounds. Fenn standout Ed Hrdlicka (‘38) is inducted into the CSU Athletic Hall of Fame.

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CSU goes 18-9, breaking its record for wins in the golden anniversary season of basketball. Jan. 29, 1981: CSU falls to Marquette in front of a record 7,441 fans at Public Hall. Franklin Edwards passes the 2,000-point mark en route to earning All-America honors and his third straight Most Outstanding Player award. Edwards becomes the first basketball player to be named CSU’s Athlete of the Year twice. Edwards ends his career with 2,235 points and becomes the first player to have his number retired (14). Alex Jamieson (‘37) William Pugh (‘41) and Leo Johnson (‘71) are inducted into the CSU Hall of Fame.

Ray Dieringer (1969- 83)

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On Feb. 8, 1983, Lee Reed, then a Viking guard, fired a long jumper at the final buzzer to lift the Vikings to an 83-82 victory over arch-rival Akron. You can look it up. Just ignore the headlines which appeared in papers around the country two days later reading “Cleveland State Beats Akron, 82-82.” Seems the official scorer had inadvertently credited CSU for a missed free throw in the first half but Akron coach Bob Rupert had stormed to the scorers table at halftime and again at the end of the game to grab his scorebook on his way to the locker room. An Akron reporter had questioned the scoreboard shortly after the phantom free throw was scored, but the totals in the official scorebook jibed and the Akron scorekeeper never had an opportunity to total his book. So when the referee asked the perfunctory “does everything check out?” both scorekeepers nodded, the official book was signed and the game officially ended. Only the next day when the play-by-play was closely rechecked did the mistake surface and another coaching lesson was learned the hard way. 2012-13 Men’s Basketball


2012-13 Vikings 1985- 86 Clev ela nd St at e Viking s NCAA Sweet 16 From L-R: Hersey Strong, Pat Vuyancih, Tyrone Kingwood, Clinton Smith, Vince Richards, Eric Mudd, Elgin Womack, Shawn Hood, Bob Crawford, Eddie Brant, Warren Bradley, Ray Salters, Paul Stewart, Clinton Ransey, Steve Corbin, Marty Sweeney, Ken McFadden, Manager Dan Garven.

1981-82:

The Vikings go 12-0 at home en route to a 17-10 season. Darren Tillis earns All-America accolades after grabbing a record 348 rebounds. Tillis ends his career with a record 197 blocked shots and is second in both scoring (1,423) and rebounding (1,045). Dennis Lenk is inducted into the CSU Hall of Fame.

1982-83:

CSU drops to 8-20 in Ray Dieringer’s final season. The Vikes post a 1-4 league mark in the Association of Mid-Continent Universities (AMCU), their first-ever season in a conference. Dec. 4, 1982: Jim Les plays a record 56 minutes in a 91-89 four overtime loss to Kent State. Dave Youdath, who leads CSU in scoring (466) and rebounding (231), is named CSU’s Most Outstanding Player and

becomes the first CSU player chosen to an AllConference team (2nd Team All-AMCU). Dieringer departs with a 149-311 record in 14 seasons at the Viking helm.

1983-84 :

The “Run & Stun” era begins as Kevin Mackey leads CSU to a 14-16 record in his first season as coach. Nov. 26, 1983: CSU drops an overtime decision to Eastern Michigan in Mackey’s first game, the 1,000th in school history. Dave Youdath ends his career ranking fourth with 1,306 points. 1984-85: CSU wins 20 games for the first time, capturing the first league title in school history with a 21-8 overall and an 11-3 AMCU mark. March 2, 1985: CSU tops Valparaiso, 105-87, in front of a Woodling

Gym record crowd of 3,429 for their 20th win of the season. Clinton Ransey and Clinton Smith are honorable mention All-America picks and share the team’s Most Outstanding Player award. Mackey is named the AMCU-8 Coach-of-the-Year and Smith the AMCU’s Newcomer-of-the-Year. Ralph Staten (‘35) inducted into the CSU Hall of Fame.

1985- 86:

The most memorable season in CSU history as the Vikings go 29-4, including a record 15-0 at home, and advance to the Sweet 16 of the NCAA Tournament. CSU wins the AMCU’s regular-season title with a 13-1 record and goes on to claim the AMCU tournament title. Nov. 30, 1985: CSU sets a school scoring mark in a 118-66 win over Central Connecticut State. Jan. 27, 1986: The Vikings defeat Kent State, 75-55, for the 400th

Th e A natomy O f A Wi n S t r e a k: For 54 days in the Spring of 1986, the CSU men’s basketball team captured the attention of not only the sports fans in Cleveland, but across the country as well. The school-record 14-game win streak that culminated in an NCAA Sweet 16 appearance is unquestionably the most memorable run in program history. Here is a game-bygame look at the win streak: Date Jan. 27 Feb. 1 Feb. 8 Feb. 12 Feb. 15 Feb. 17 Feb. 22 Feb. 24 Feb. 27 March 6 March 7 March 8 March 14 March 16 March 21

Opponent at Kent State Valparaiso UW-Green Bay Illinois-Chicago at Northern Iowa at Western Illinois Southwest Missouri State Eastern Illinois at Valparaiso vs. Northern Iowa vs. Illinois-Chicago vs. Eastern Illinois vs. Indiana vs. St. Joseph’s vs. Navy

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Game Note CSU shoots .739 (17-23) from the field in the first half to pull away and start the win streak. Ransey (6 points) and Mudd (5) ignite an 11-0 run to open the game and CSU never looks back. The Vikings break the school record with their ninth 100-point game of the year. Mudd (24 points, 15 rebounds) and Smith (23/12) each post double-doubles. CSU claims its 20th win, giving it back-to-back 20-win campaigns for the first time in program history. Mudd grabs eight rebounds to become the ninth Viking to grab over 500 career rebounds. The Vikings cruise to a school-record 22nd win of the year. CSU trails 8-3 in the first half, the largest deficit of the streak. Woodling attendance record falls. Clinton Smith scores 25 points. The Vikings end the regular season with a 24-3 mark CSU opens the AMCU-8 Tourney by shooting .600 from the field (30-50). The Vikings go over the 100-point mark for the 11th time, including all three games against UIC. McFadden leads CSU to the AMCU-8 Tourney title with 13 points in the closest win in the streak. CSU outlasts the 14th-ranked Hoosiers as Smith goes over the 500-point mark for the season. St. Joseph’s leads, 28-26, with 15 minutes left, the only second half CSU deficit during the streak. Clinton Smith’s 25-footer at the buzzer is off the mark as the season ends in the NCAA Sweet 16. www.csuvikings.com

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2012-13 Vikings win in school history. Feb. 22, 1986: CSU routs Southwest Missouri State, 94-67, in front of a then-Woodling Gym record crowd of 3,599 to claim the AMCU-8 regular season crown. Feb. 24, 1986: The Woodling Gym attendance record falls for the second time in three days as 3,688 fans see the Vikings edge Eastern Illinois, 76-68. March 8, 1986: Cleveland State receives its first-ever NCAA Tournament invitation, garnering an at-large bid as the No. 14 seed in the east regional. March 14, 1986: Clinton Ransey has 27 points as CSU upends Indiana, 83-79, in the first-round of the NCAA Tournament. March 16, 1986: Ken McFadden scores 23 points as the Vikings dismiss St. Joseph’s, 75-69, to advance CSU to the Sweet 16. March 20, 1986: CSU’s “Magic Carpet Ride”ends as Navy defeats the Vikings, 71-70, in the NCAA’s East Regional semifinals at the Meadowlands in East Rutherford, New Jersey; Ken McFadden is named to the East Regional all-tournament team. All-American Clinton Ransey moves into second in career scoring with 1,415 points. Ken McFadden and Clinton Ransey each earn All-America honors, McFadden being tabbed for the Basketball Weekly fifth team while Ransey earned honorable mention accolades from the Associated Press. Mackey repeats as the AMCU’s Coach-of-the-Year. Ransey and Smith are first team all-AMCU 8 picks while Eric Mudd and Ken McFadden are second team selections. Clinton Smith is tabbed as the Varsity “C” Club Player of the Year.

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It was only an exhibition game and the score is not even listed in the CSU record books, but the international contest between CSU and a traveling Yugoslavian team at Woodling Gym on Nov. 18,1988, provided a textbook lesson on how to destroy international goodwill. The visitors were held up getting through customs at the airport and arrived late, there was a problem in hanging up the Yugoslavian flag, some of the visitors’ uniforms were lost so the numbers in the program were wrong and the p.a. announcer with little time for preparation had a battle with the pronunciation of names. Then the game began. The first half was fairly competitive, but fouls had begun to pile up on the Yugos, playing under less than familiar rules. With 11 minutes in the game, the nine-man visiting team was down to five worn-out players trying to keep up with the fatigue-inducing run-and-stun CSU game. The whistles kept blowing and with less than four minutes left it was 5 v 2. And then another whistle. Even though there was 3:07 left, the game was over. The remaining eligible player had no one left to inbound the ball to. Enjoy your stay in Cleveland fellas. 54 C l e v e l a n d St a t e U n i v e r s i t y

1986- 87:

The Vikings top the 20-win mark again, finishing with a 25-8 overall record and appear in the NIT for the first time. April 30, 1986: Popular sophomore Paul Stewart dies of a heart attack during a pickup game in Woodling Gym. Dec. 1, 1986: CSU sets

records for points and margin of victory (74) in a 135-61 romp over Clarion. Dec. 28, 1986: The Vikes set a CSU and then-NCAA record with 29 steals as they defeat Canisius, 82-61. March 12, 1987: CSU runs past UT-Chattanooga, 92-73, in the first-round of the NIT. Only a sophomore, Ken

1986- 87 Clev elan d St at e Vikin gs Na ti o n a l I n v i ta ti o n To u rn a m e n t S e c o n d Ro u n d

Front Row (L-R): Shawn Hood, Clinton Ransey, Eric Mudd, Elgin Womack, Pay Vuyancih, Ray Salters & Eddie Bryant. Back Row (L-R): Anthony Gay, Hersey Strong, Greg Lockhart, Darwyn Ingram, Warren Bradley, Ken McFadden, Kenny Robertson, head coach Kevin Mackey.

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Front Row (L-R): Herb Dixon, Kenny Robertson, Ken McFadden, Eric Mudd, William Tomlin & Desmond Porter. Back Row (L-R): Hersey Strong, Warren Bradley, Darwyn Ingram, Ray Foster, Mike Raby & William Stanley. www.csuvikings.com

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2012-13 Vikings McFadden passes the 1,000-point mark, ending the year with 1,161 points. Clinton Ransey closes his career with 1,946 points. Ransey and Eddie Bryant set a CSU record by playing in 125 career games. McFadden earns All-America honors. McFadden and Ransey are named first team All-AMCU and share the CSU Most Outstanding Player award.

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The Vikings return to the NIT with a 22-8 record, tying a record by going 15-0 at home. Jan. 18, 1988: Kevin Mackey becomes the second coach in CSU history to win 100 games as CSU defeats Eastern Illinois, 95-84. March 18, 1988: CSU tops Illinois State, 89-83, in overtime in the first-round of the NIT to avenge an NIT loss from the year before. Ken McFadden earns honorable mention All-America kudos while also being tabbed the AMCU Player-of-the-Year. Eric Mudd earns first team all-league honors, ending his career with 1,402 points.

Ken “Mouse” McFadden (1985-89) Known as the “Mouse,” Ken McFadden played on some of CSU’s most successful teams, including the 1985-86 team that won a school record 29 games and reached the NCAA Sweet 16. The 6-1 guard from New York, N.Y., is CSU’s all-time leading scorer with 2,256 points and led the team in scoring three times. He is second all-time with a 19.3 scoring average. He is the only Viking to average 20.0 ppg three times. His 708 points in 1986-87 is the season record and included a career- high effort of 41 points versus UIC. McFadden also is one of CSU’s top foul shooters, holding the career mark for free throw attempts (761) and free throws made (597) as well as both season records with 233 attempts in 1987-88 and 177 free throws made in both 1986-87 and ‘87-88. His ‘86-87 effort included a school record 27 straight. He also holds the all-time (463), season (177) and game (16) assist records. His 245 steals rank him second all-time. McFadden was named CSU’s Most Outstanding Player three times, only the second player so honored, and is CSU’s only four-time AllAmerican. After playing overseas for several years, McFadden returned to Cleveland. He currently resides in nearby Euclid.

1988-89:

CSU is placed on probation for two years by the NCAA for recruiting violations. The Vikings finish 16-12 overall. Dec. 3, 1988: Kenny Robertson has a record 12 steals vs. Wagner. Feb. 4, 1989: Ken McFadden becomes the second CSU player to score 2,000 career points, ending his career as CSU’s top scorer with 2,256 points. McFadden receives All-America honors for the third straight year while also garnering first team all-league and CSU Most Outstanding Player honors. March 6, 1989: McFadden has his number retired before his final home game.

1989- 90:

The Vikings finish 15-13 in Kevin Mackey’s final season as head coach. The AMCU becomes the Mid-Continent Conference. March 1, 1990: CSU defeats UIC, 91-79, in Mackey’s final game as coach. He ends his seven-year reign as CSU coach with a 142-69 record and a school-record .673 winning percentage. Kenny Robertson ends his career with an NCAA, league and school record 341 steals.

1988-89 Vikings. . . LPL Champions

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With six seconds left in his college career, Kenny Robertson, a 6-0 guard from Barberton, Ohio who many felt was the best pure athlete ever to pull on a Viking uniform, raced down court, uncorked a remarkable dive to intercept a UIC pass, dribbled once and stopped with a huge smile on his face as the Woodling Gym crowd erupted into a roaring ovation. In almost unbelievable fashion, “Kenny Rob” had established a new NCAA career records for steals (341), the first, and to date the only, national record set by a CSU cager. A season earlier, in 1988-89, Robertson had given a hint of things of come by leading the NCAA in steals with a 4.0 per game average, well ahead of runner-up Mookie Blaylock’s 3.7 for Oklahoma. The single season title was also a CSU first. 2012-13 Men’s Basketball

When an NCAA probation led to a temporary ban from being eligible for the AMCU basketball title in 1988-89, head coach Kevin Mackey elected to get a little creative to find a way to motivate the Vikings. Despite the ban, the Vikings were permitted to play all the games on their Mid-Con schedule as “independent” games. With not even a regular season conference title to play for and the nucleus of a 22-8 team returning and in need of some incentive, the resourceful Mackey proposed pitting his Vikes against the other MidContinent schools by counting the results of CSU’s games with its old conference mates and publicly incorporating them into the standings of their very own league, the LPL (short for the Let’s Pretend League.) The Vikes, to the unappreciative frowns of some league members, won the title with an 11-3 record, edging out arch rival Southwest Missouri State (10-4). Before the opening game of the 1989-1990 season the returning members of the “championship” team were introduced to the strains of “You Gotta Have Heart,” and the specially designed 1988-89 “LPL” championship pennant was unfurled from the Woodling Gym rafters, hanging sideby-side with league championship banners from the 1984-85 and 1985-86 seasons. Mid-Continent officials, showing a complete lack of humor, quickly demanded the banner be taken down and CSU administrators complied. But it remains a vivid memory to the 1988-89 team and its fans. Although you can no longer look up at it, you can look it up. www.csuvikings.com

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Pat Lyons, who made the first basket in the first game in Woodling Gym, came back to make a ceremonial last shot following CSU’s 71-65 win over Eastern Illinois on Feb. 17, 1991, the final men’s basketball game played in the gym before moving into the Wolstein Center.

1990-91:

After almost a decade of planning and construction, the Wolstein Center opened in time for the start of the 1991-92 season. The Wolstein Center is pictured above at the time of its opening (note that Progressive Field is conspicuously missing from the current background). The first event came on Nov. 3, 1991 when a Randy Travis Concert was held (right).

Mike Boyd is named the 11th head coach in school history. CSU goes 12-16 overall and 8-8 in the Mid-Con. Jan. 19, 1991: The Vikings beat Eastern Illinois, 58-56, for the 500th win in school history. Feb. 18, 1991: CSU tops Eastern Illinois, 71-65, in the final game at Woodling Gym, closing out Woodling with a 130-24 (.844) record in 18 seasons.

1991-92:

The Vikes move into the 13,610-seat Convocation Center. CSU improves to a 16-12 overall mark and 7-9 in the Mid-Con. Dec. 7, 1991: A record home crowd of 13,055 watches the Vikes take on the Michigan Wolverines in the opener at the Convo.

1992-93:

CSU tops the 20 win mark for the first time since 1987-88, going 22-6 overall and 15-1 in the Mid-Con to capture its first regular-season title since 1985-86. The Vikes run off a record-tying 14 straight wins. Feb. 20, 1993: Anthony Reed becomes the 12th Viking to pass the 1,000-point mark as CSU outlasts Valparaiso, 85-81. Mike Boyd is named the Mid-Con Coach of the Year. Sam Mitchell earns All-America honors from the Basketball Times after leading the team in scoring.

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CSU slips to 14-15 overall and finishes fourth in the Mid-Con with a 9-9 mark, their 12th and final season in the league. Dec. 10, 1993: The Vikings lose to Cincinnati in the 1,300th game in school history.

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The Vikings finish 10-17 overall and 3-13 in their first year in the Midwestern Collegiate Conference. Dec. 17, 1994: CSU tops Ohio State, 77-75, in the Rock-N-Roll Shootout at Gund Arena to gain their first-ever win over the Buckeyes. Former Viking head coach Jim Rodriguez is inducted into the CSU Athletic Hall of Fame.

1995-96:

The 65th season of intercollegiate basketball at the school sees the Vikes suffer their worst season since 1969-70 by going 5-21, tying a school record for losses. The season is also the final one for head coach for Mike Boyd.

1996-97:

Rollie Massimino becomes the 12th head coach in school history. The Vikings improve to 9-19 overall and tie for sixth in the MCC with a 6-10 mark. Feb. 8, 1997: Malcolm Sims hits a three-pointer at the buzzer as the Vikings defeat Milwaukee, 56-54, in the 1,400th game in school history.

1997-98:

The Vikings continue to improve, going 12-15 overall and 6-8 in the MCC. CSU’s 9-4 home record is the second best in Convo history.

1998-99:

CSU takes another step, finishing 14-14 overall, including a 9-5 mark at home. Nov. 18, 1998: James Madison explodes for a Convocation Center record 33 points in a loss to Providence. Dec. 27, 1998: Theo Dixon buries an 18-foot jumper as time expires to lift the Vikes over Rhode Island 73-72 in the Gatorade Rock-N-Roll Shootout at Gund Arena, earning him the Compaq “Play of the Week.”

1999-2000:

The Vikings post a 16-14 mark, the program’s first winning season since 1992-93. Senior Damon Stringer is named the MCC Newcomer of the Year and first-team All-MCC.

2000-01:

CSU goes 19-13 but narrowly misses out on a postseason bid. The 11-2 home mark equals the 1992-93 team for the most wins ever in the Convocation Center. Jan. 17, 2001: The Vikings hold Milwaukee to a Goodman Arena scoring record low in a 57-34 win. Theo Dixon is named MCC Player of the Week three times and caps off the season with first team all-league honors. Dixon becomes the 14th 1,000 point scorer in school history as he wraps up the year with 1,161 career points.

2001-02:

CSU slips to 12-16. Senior Theo Dixon closes out his career ranked fifth in scoring with 1,572 points. Senior Jamaal Harris becomes the 15th player in school history to top 1,000 points for his career, finishing with 1,297 points. Tahric Gosley

leads the league in blocked shots for the second year in a row.

2002- 03:

The Vikings drop 13 of their last 14 games and finish with an 8-22 record. Rollie Massimino steps down as CSU basketball coach. April 17, 2003: Mike Garland is named head coach.

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Mike Garland debuts as head coach but injuries and a thin roster cause the Vikings to struggle. Omari Westley is named to the Horizon League All-Newcomer team after leading the league in rebounding. Nov. 29, 2003: 11,534 fans see CSU nearly topple 10th-ranked North Carolina.

2004 - 05:

The Vikings open the year with three straight wins for the first time since 1985-86. Omari Westley leads the Horizon League in rebounding for the second straight year and Walt Chavis leads the league in steals. Raheem Moss sets a school record for three-point field goals per game (2.6). Westley is named to the All-Horizon League second team with Moss being on the five-player all-newcomer team and Chavis on the all-defensive team. Jan. 21, 2005: The CSU Board of Trustees formally change the name of the CSU Convocation Center to the Bert L. and Iris S. Wolstein Center.

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CSU wins four straight league games for the first time since 2000-01 but a 1-7 home record

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Front Row (L-R): Manager Erik Whetstone, Joe Davis, Nick Weaver, D’Aundray Brown, Daitwan Eppinger, head coach Gary Waters, Cedric Jackson, Breyohn Watson, Norris Cole, Eric Schiele & manager Dave Amata. Back Row (L-R): Assistant coach Jermaine Kimbrough, assistant coach Larry DeSimpelare, manager Pat Meade, head athletic trainer Eddie Benion, Cory Neale, Renard Fields, Joe Latas, Chris Moore, George Tandy, Kevin Francis, J’Nathan Bullock, associate head coach Jayson Gee, graduate manager Kevin Sapara, strength coach Derek Millender & director of basketball operations Bill Buck. in league play relegates the Vikings to an eighth place finish. J’Nathan Bullock becomes the fifth Viking freshman to lead the team in scoring (11.3 ppg). Nov. 26, 2005: CSU plays the first game in Woodling Gym in 14 seasons, routing Rochester College, 76-43. March 31, 2006: Mike Garland is removed as head coach. April 16, 2006: Gary Waters is named the 14th head coach in program history. June 8, 2006: CSU announces formation of CSU McLendon Scholarship Series with the Vikings slated to host Ohio State at Quicken Loans Arena on Dec. 18, 2007 in the first game of the series.

2006-07:

Gary Waters debuts as head coach and leads team to a 10-21 record. J’Nathan Bullock is the 13th player to lead the team in scoring (13.5 ppg) in consecutive years. Nov. 1, 2006: CSU announces television partnership with SportsTime Ohio, resulting in five men’s basketball games and a weekly half-hour coach’s show being broadcast.

2007-08:

Cleveland State tops the 20-win mark for just the sixth time in program history and first since 199293, appearing in postseason play for just the fourth time in school history and first since 1987-88. The Vikings finish second in the Horizon League regular season with a program record 12 wins. Dec. 18, 2007: CSU hosts Ohio State at Quicken Loans Arena in the inaugural McLendon Scholarship Series game. Jan. 12: Kevin Francis hits a three-pointer with 11 seconds left giving CSU a 65-63 win at Wright State. Jan. 17, 2008: CSU tops 12th-ranked 58 C l e v e l a n d St a t e U n i v e r s i t y

Butler, 56-52, just the second time in 26 tries that the Vikings have knocked off a ranked opponent. Jan. 19, 2008: J’Nathan Bullock scores 17 points in a win over Valparaiso, becoming the 17th player in school history to reach the 1,000 point mark. Feb. 11, 2008: J’Nathan Bullock scores a CSU Wolstein Center record 39 points in a win over Green Bay. Feb. 20, 2008: Cedric Jackson just misses the first triple-double in school history, finishing with 18 points, nine rebounds and nine assists in a victory over Milwaukee. March 8, 2008: The Vikings defeat Valparaiso in the Horizon League semi-finals to advance to the Horizon League Championship for the first time in 14 years as a member of the league. March 11, 2008: Playing in the Horizon League Championship for the first time in school history, CSU falls at Bulter. March 19, 2008: The Vikings return to postseason play for the first time in 21 years, falling at Dayton in the first round of the NIT. Bullock becomes just the third player in school history to lead the team in scoring in each of his first three seasons, earning first team All-Horizon League honors. Cedric Jackson sets a school-record with 88 steals and is named to the All-Horizon League second team, as well as the league all-defensive and all-newcomer teams. Gary Waters is voted the Horizon League Coach of the Year in just his second season at the helm.

26-11 record, posting the second-highest win total in school history. The Vikings, the No. 3 seed in the Horizon League Tournament, earn the Horizon League’s automatic bid to the NCAA Tournament after becoming the first team in league history to win four games to claim the tournament title. CSU dispatches Detroit, UIC, Green Bay and Butler to win its first Horizon League Tournament crown and its second league tournament championship ever. CSU wins 20 games for the seventh time in school history and in consecutive seasons for the first time in 22 years. The Vikings go 3-1 against ranked opponents. J’Nathan Bullock earns first team allleague honors for the second straight year after becoming just the third player in program history to lead the team in scoring four times. Cedric Jackson is named to the All-Horizon League second team for the second straight year and becomes the first Viking to earn Horizon League Defensive Player of the Year kudos. Jackson also becomes the fifth player in league history to lead the loop in both assists (5.4) and steals (3.0). Aug. 14-24, 2008: Vikings make hoops tour to Spain, going 3-1 in games played in Madrid, Valencia and Barcelona. Dec. 15, 2008: Cedric Jackson connects on a 60foot shot as time expired to give CSU a 72-69 win over 11th-ranked Syracuse. Dec. 27, 2008: CSU defeats Notre Dame College to become the first team in school history to win 10 games before the new year. Feb. 18, 2009: J’Nathan Bullock grabs seven rebounds vs. Youngstown State to become

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Cleveland State returns to the NCAA Tournament for the first time in 23 seasons, advancing to the second round of the tourney after routing Wake Forest in the opening round. CSU finishes the year with a www.csuvikings.com

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2009-10:

The loss of four starters off the NCAA squad and a demanding schedule leads to the Vikings to a 16-17 season. CSU plays eight games against NCAA Tournament teams, going 1-8, facing five members of the Sweet 16, four of the Elite Eight and two from the Final Four. Norris Cole earns first team all-league honors. D’Aundray Brown is named to the all-defensive squad. Nov. 19, 2009: Norris Cole scores 38 points in win over Florida A&M, the second-highest individual total in Wolstein Center history. Nov. 24-25, 2009: CSU plays Kentucky and Virginia at the Cancun Challenge in Cancun, Mexico, marking the first regular season games played outside of the United States in the history of the program. Jan. 24, 2010: Norris Cole scores 22 points in a 73-72 win over Milwaukee to become the 18th player in school history to tally 1,000 points in a career.

2010-11:

The Vikings open the season with a school-record 12 straight wins and finish the year 27-9 overall, claiming the Horizon League regular season title with a 13-5 mark. The 27 wins are tied for the second most in school history. CSU earns an NIT bid and plays two games at home, defeating Vermont in the first round before falling to the College of Charleston in the second round. Norris Cole becomes the first player in Horizon League history to earn Player of the Year and Defensive Player of the Year honors in the same season. He is just the third CSU player selected to the AP All-America team, earning honorable mention honors. Nov. 14, 2010: CSU rallies from a 16 point second half deficit for a 69-66 win over Kent State to win the World Vision Classic. Nov. 24, 2010: Head coach Gary Waters earns his 250th career win against Akron. Dec. 22, 2010: CSU sets a program record for fewest turnovers in a game, committing just four against South Florida. Dec. 30, 2010: CSU defeats Loyola for its 14th win of the season, the most in program history prior to the new year. Feb. 5, 2011: The Vikings host Butler in front of a sellout crowd of 8,490 fans. Feb. 12, 2011: Norris Cole sets career-highs in points (41) and rebounds (20), just the second 40-20 game in the NCAA over the last 15 years, as CSU sets a Wolstein Center record with its 14th home win of the season. The Vikings finish 17-3 at home. Feb. 20, 2011: Norris Cole scores a Bracket Buster record 35 points, including eight three pointers, at Old Dominion. Feb. 21, 2011: Norris Cole earns his fifth Horizon League Player of the Week award, a league record.

2011- 12:

Cleveland State gets off to a 10-1 start, the second best start in program history. The Vikings finish the season 22-11, advancing to the NIT for their fourth postseason berth in the last five years. Trey Harmon is named to the All-Horizon League second team and is joined on the all-defense team by D’Aundray Brown. Nov. 13, 2011: CSU wins at No. 7 Vanderbilt, 71-58, the highest ranked opponent CSU has ever defeated. Nov. 15, 2011: Jeremy Montgomery becomes the 19th player in program history to reach 1,000 career points. Nov. 25, 2011: The Vikings rally from a four-point deficit with 13 seconds left to defeat Boston U. Dec. 1, 2011: Trey Harmon is the 20th player in CSU history to score 1,000 career points. Dec. 10, 2011: Jeremy Montgomery hits a three-pointer with 21 seconds to play, giving CSU a 69-66 win over Akron. Feb. 3, 2012: Gary Waters coaches in his 500th career game, a 65-47 win at Loyola. March 13, 2012: CSU falls at Stanford in the first round of the NIT.

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NCAA Second Round Front Row (L-R): Strength & conditioning coach Derek Millender, Eric Schiele, Norris Cole, D’Aundray Brown, Renard Fields, Cedric Jackson, head coach Gary Waters, J’Nathan Bullock, Chris Moore, George Tandy, Joe Latas, Daitwan Eppinger, life skills specialist Lisa Hehman. Back Row (L-R): manager Brandon Moultrie, manager Zach Zigler, graduate manager Kevin Sapara, assistant coach Larry DeSimpelare, associate head coach Jayson Gee, Josh McCoy, Tim Kamczyc, Ethan Anderson, Aaron Pogue, Charlie Woods, Jeremy Montgomery, Trevon Harmon, assistant coach Jermaine Kimbrough, director of basketball operations Bill Buck, head athletic trainer Eddie Benion, graduate manager Bobby Bossman, manager Javier Collins, manager Mike White. 2012-13 Men’s Basketball

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Front Row (L-R): Athletic Trainer Chris Lacsamana, Darius Ware, Tim Kamczyc, Anthony Wells, Jeremy Montgomery, Norris Cole, Head Coach Gary Waters, D’Aundray Brown, Trevon Harmon, Josh McCoy, Sebastian Douglas, Keith Mackie & Academic Advisor Joi Irby. Back Row (L-R): Student Manager Mychael White, Graduate Manager Samba Johnson, Director of Basketball Operations Bull Buck, Assistant Coach Larry DeSimpelare, Charlie Woods, Devon Long, Joe Latas, Aaron Pogue, Luda Ndaye, Associate Head Coach Jayson Gee, Assistant Coach Jermaine Kimbrough, Graduate Manager Kevin Bruinsma & Student Manager Javier Collins.

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Front Row: (L-R): Graduate manager Jon Kopcso, manager Mike White, Charlie Lee, Jeremy Montgomery, D’Aundray Brown, head coach Gary Waters, Trey Harmon, Sebastian Douglas, Ike Nwamu, manager Javier Collins, graduate manager Kevin Bruinsma. Back Row: (L-R) Director of Basketball Operations Samba Johnson, strength and conditioning coach Tredell Dorsey, head athletic trainer Chris Lacsamana, Marlin Mason, Tim Kamczyc, Anton Grady, Aaron Pogue, Luda Ndaye, Devon Long, associate head coach Jayson Gee, assistant coach Larry DeSimpelare, assistant coach Jermaine Kimbrough.

He may have just left the program two years ago, but Norris Cole no doubt left his mark at Cleveland State as one of the greatest players to ever wear the Green and White. Arriving on campus at a relatively unknown 6-2 guard from Dayton, Ohio, Cole quickly become a known quantity in the Wolstein Center and to CSU opponents, finishing his career ranked third on the CSU all-time scoring list with 1,978 points. He left the program ranked in the top-10 of 16 statistical categories, including a school record 140 games played and finishing second with 90 victories in four seasons. Cole helped the Vikings to three postseason berths in his four years. Cole was brought along slowly as a freshman, coming off the bench for all 34 games he played in and averaging 4.9 points per game. His play helped the Vikings earn an NIT bid, CSU’s first postseason appearance since 1988. As a sophomore, Cole started all 37 games, helping the Vikings win the Horizon League title and automatic berth to the NCAA Championship. It was only CSU’s second appearance in the NCAA tournament and Cole didn’t disappoint, averaging 19.5 points in two games, including a 22 point effort in a win over Wake Forest in the first round. Cole improved even more as a junior, earning first team All-Horizon League accolades by ranking third in the Horizon League in scoring (16.3 ppg). As a senior, Cole led the Vikings back to the NIT and became the first player in Horizon League history to earn Player of the Year and Defensive Player of the Year honors in the same season. He was the Horizon League Player of the Week five times in 2010-11, tying a league record for most awards in a season. Cole scored a school-record 780 points and his 21.7 points per game was the fifth highest in a single season in CSU history. Cole was the only player in the nation to average 20 points, five rebounds and five assists in 2010-11 and became just the third player in school history to earn A.P. All-America honors with his honorable mention selection. He capped his career be being picked 28th overall in the 2011 NBA Draft by the Chicago Bulls. Cole was traded to the Minnesota Timberwolves who then traded him to the Miami Heat.

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Former Cleveland State standout Norris Cole became the second former Viking and first Horizon League alumnus to win a world championship when the Miami Heat defeated the Oklahoma City Thunder, 4-1, to win the NBA Championship in June of 2011. Cole appeared in all four Miami wins during the Finals, with his presence most felt during Game 4. With Miami down 13 points late in the first quarter, Cole checked in and helped spark the Heat to cut the deficit, scoring all eight of his points across the end of the first and beginning of the second quarter. In the Finals, Cole averaged 3.3 points per game, while seeing the court for an average of just over 11 minutes per game. 60 C l e v e l a n d St a t e U n i v e r s i t y

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Team -Single G a me H i g h s Points 135 vs. Clarion, 12/1/86 121 vs. Northern Iowa, 2/18/89 118 vs. Central Conn. St., 11/30/85 117 vs. Walsh, 2/11/70 113 vs. Wilberforce, 12/12/09 113 vs. Prairie View A&M, 12/14/99 113 vs. UIC, 2/12/86 Points-Two Teams 216 CSU 98, vs. Eastern Michigan 118, 12/8/71 214 CSU 109, at Milwaukee 105, 1/29/00 (OT) 214 CSU 105, Eastern Michigan 109, 12/8/84 (2OT) 214 CSU 88, at Cedarville 126, 2/25/67 213 CSU 117, vs. Walsh 96, 2/11/70 Points-One Half 70 vs. Navy, 12/1/90 (1st) 68 vs. Clarion, 12/1/86 (1st) 67 vs. Clarion, 12/1/86 (2nd) 64 vs. Central Mich., 2/21/87 (2nd) 64 vs. Valparaiso, 3/2/85 (2nd) Field Goals Made 49 vs. Central Conn. State, 11/30/85 48 vs. Fairleigh-Dickinson, 1/31/81 48 vs. Walsh, 2/11/70 47 done seven times, last vs. Northern Iowa, 2/18/89 Field Goals Attempted 105 at Detroit College, 1/21/67 96 vs. Bowling Green, 12/4/74 96 at Akron, 2/27/74 95 at Clarion, 1/29/66 92 done three times, last vs. UIC, 1/31/87 Field Goal Percentage .685 at George Mason, 2/5/79 (37-54) .679 at St. Francis (PA), 2/1/79 (36-53) .676 at Loyola, 2/3/12 (25-37) .667 at Valparaiso, 2/13/84 (38-57) .667 vs. Fairleigh Dickinson, 1/31/81 (48-72) 3-Point Field Goals Made 14 at Milwaukee, 12/4/10 14 at Michigan State, 12/16/05 12 vs. Wilberforce, 12/12/09 12 vs. Norfolk State, 11/27/04 12 vs. Drake, 12/30/03 12 vs. Northern Illinois, 1/6/92 11 done seven times, last vs. UIC, 1/5/12 3 -Point Field Goals Attempted 32 vs. Norfolk State, 11/27/04 31 at Central Michigan, 12/17/06 31 vs. Florida A&M, 11/19/05 28 vs. Drexel, 2/18/12 28 at UIC, 3/1/05 28 at Hawaii-Hilo, 11/28/99 3-Point Field Goal Percentage (minimum: 5 made) .750 vs. Youngstown St., 12/13/87 (6-8) .727 at Akron, 1/11/89 (8-11) .714 done seven times, last at Green Bay, 12/2/10 (10-14) Free Throws Made 41 vs. Clarion, 12/1/86 40 at Florida A&M, 11/25/03 39 vs. John Carroll, 1/29/68 36 vs. UIC, 3/7/86 36 vs. Buffalo State, 12/30/67 2012-13 Men’s Basketball

F ree Throws Attempted 63 at Florida A&M, 11/25/03 58 vs. Kent State, 12/23/93 58 vs. Clarion, 12/1/86 56 vs. John Carroll, 1/29/68 49 vs. Northern Iowa, 3/9/84 Free Throw Percentage 1.000 vs. Concordia (WI), 2/5/80 (19-19) 1.000 vs. Charlotte, 1/11/74 (13-13) 1.000 vs. St. Francis (PA), 12/14/74 (7-7) 1.000 vs. Ashland, 2/7/70 (7-7) .957 vs. Iona, 11/13/10 (22-23) Rebounds 81 at Malone, 1/19/63 75 vs. Allegheny, 2/23/65 74 vs. Case Tech, 3/2/66 74 at Case Tech, 1/15/65 73 at Detroit Tech, 12/15/62 Rebound Margin 45 vs. Allegheny, 2/23/65 (75-30) 31 vs. Central Conn. St., 11/30/85 (64-33) 31 vs. Marietta, 1/6/82 (55-24) 31 vs. Detroit College, 1/8/69 (54-23) 31 vs. Slippery Rock, 12/10/66 (70-39) Assists 32 vs. Youngstown State, 2/13/74 31 vs. Northern Iowa, 2/18/89 30 vs. Central Conn. St., 11/30/85 29 at Youngstown State, 2/22/93 29 at UIC, 2/23/87 29 vs. Marietta, 1/6/82 Steals 29 vs.Canisius, 12/28/86 25 vs. Wagner, 12/3/88 23 vs. IPFW, 12/3/94 23 vs. Western Illinois, 2/9/87 23 vs. Clarion, 12/1/86 Blocked Shots 12 vs. Central State, 11/22/03 11 vs. Rio Grande, 11/15/11 11 vs. Youngstown State, 12/8/07 11 vs. John Carroll, 11/22/06 11 at IUPUI, 11/16/01 10 vs. Loyola, 2/1/07 10 at UIC, 1/5/02 10 at UW-Green Bay, 2/24/01 10 at Western Illinois, 2/15/92 10 vs. Slippery Rock, 11/26/88 Turnovers 38 vs. Detroit, 12/9/76 35 vs. Buffalo, 1/7/75 34 vs. Ohio, 12/18/76 33 at UAB, 11/24/98 33 at Fairleigh Dickinson, 1/13/80 Personal Fouls 40 at Florida A&M, 11/25/03 37 vs. John Carroll, 1/29/68 36 at Cincinnati, 12/2/72 36 vs. Baldwin-Wallace, 1/14/67 35 at Butler, 1/30/97 35 at Ashland, 1/7/56 Disqualifications 4 done eight times, last at California, 12/5/00 Overtime Periods 4 vs. Kent State, 12/23/93 4 at Kent State, 12/4/82 4 vs. Kenyon, 12/6/58 3 vs. Wichita State, 12/29/72 3 vs. Buffalo State, 12/30/67

Largest Margin of Victory 74 CSU 135, Clarion 61, 12/1/86 58 CSU 113, Prairie View A&M 55, 12/14/99 56 CSU 107, Geneva 51, 12/1/07 52 CSU 113, Wilberforce 61, 12/12/09

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CSU 118, Central Conn. St., 66, 11/30/85 CSU 108, Eastern Michigan 59, 12/21/85 CSU 98, Ohio Wesleyan 49, 12/3/85

* - Later forfeited by CSU

Opponent-Single Game Highs Most Points 126 by Cedarville, 2/25/67 121 by Buffalo State, 1/22/71 119 by John Carroll, 1/12/56 118 by Eastern Michigan, 12/8/71 116 by Kent State, 12/17/03 116 by Ashland, 2/23/66 Most Field Goals 53 by St. Bonaventure, 1/21/76 53 by Eastern Michigan, 12/8/71 52 by Pittsburgh, 2/14/74 51 by Lawrence Tech, 1/21/61 51 by John Carroll, 1/12/56 Most Field Goal Attempts 105 by Marshall, 2/3/72 105 by Canisius, 12/4/71 102 by Kent State, 12/4/82 100 by Cedarville, 2/27/65 99 by St. Francis (PA), 1/22/72 Highest Field Goal Percentage .733 by UIC, 2/11/84 (33-45) .732 by Northern Iowa, 3/6/86 (30-41) .725 by Wright State, 2/10/00 (29-40) .704 by UIC, 3/7/86 (38-54) .689 by Penn State, 12/1/84 (31-45) Most 3-Point Field Goals 20 by Butler, 2/8/07 15 by Malone, 12/9/89 13 by Central Michigan, 12/17/06 13 by Navy, 12/1/90 13 by Milwaukee, 2/14/12 12 done 7 times, last by Ohio State, 12/18/07 Most 3-Point FG Attempts 45 by Navy, 12/1/90 32 by Butler, 2/8/07 31 by Temple, 12/27/99 31 by Valparaiso, 3/4/89 30 by UIC, 1/11/96 Highest 3-Point FG Percentage (minimum: 5 made) 1.000 by Slippery Rock, 11/26/88 (5-5) .833 by Northern Illinois, 2/23/91 (5-6) .769 by Eastern Illinois, 1/30/89 (10-13) .714 by Detroit, 12/5/09 (10-14) .714 by Green Bay, 1/31/90 (10-14) .714 by Middle Tenn. St., 12/23/92 (5-7) Most Free Throws 46 by Ashland, 1/7/56 44 by Buffalo State, 1/8/68 43 by Detroit College, 12/2/67 41 by Milwaukee, 1/29/00 38 by Ohio, 11/20/99 Most Free Throw Attempts 69 by Ashland, 1/7/56 52 by Milwaukee, 1/29/00 52 by Detroit College, 1/31/70 48 by Florida A&M, 11/25/03 48 by Ohio, 11/20/99 48 by Cincinnati, 12/2/72

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Highest Free Throw Percentage 1.000 by Northern Iowa, 2/9/91 (18-18) 1.000 by Butler, 11/30/74 (16-16) 1.000 by Niagara, 1/10/81 (14-14) 1.000 by St. Francis (PA), 1/17/93 (11-11) Most Rebounds 79 by Edinboro, 2/19/66 78 by Youngstown State, 1/19/70 76 by Canisius, 12/4/71 75 by Cedarville, 2/27/65 72 by Ashland, 2/23/66 Rebound Margin 34 by Cedarville, 2/25/67 (71-37) 33 by North Carolina, 11/22/05 (60-27) 33 by Edinboro, 2/19/66 (79-46) 33 by Hiram, 12/1/65 (65-32) 32 by Michigan, 12/7/91 (57-25) 32 by Buffalo, 2/21/76 (64-32) 32 by Ashland, 2/5/72 (68-36) Most Assists 36 by Kent State, 12/17/03 34 by Pittsburgh, 2/14/74 33 by Pacific, 12/29/94 32 by Buffalo, 2/21/76 32 by Bowling Green, 1/28/76 Most Steals 20 by Buffalo, 12/15/73 19 by North Carolina, 12/30/04 19 by Eastern Michigan, 12/14/88 18 by Tulsa, 12/29/98 18 by Creighton, 12/18/91 Most Blocked Shots 15 by UTEP, 12/29/88 15 by Northern Iowa, 1/25/84 13 by St. Joseph’s, 12/2/87 13 by Marist, 1/20/87 12 by Morehead State, 12/1/81 Most Turnovers 40 by North Carolina A&T, 12/3/77 39 by Clarion, 11/25/84 38 by Detroit, 12/9/76 37 by Florida A&M, 1/12/87 36 done three times, last by Canisius, 12/28/86 Most Personal Fouls 42 by Florida A&M, 11/25/03 42 by Kent State, 12/23/93 37 by Northern Iowa, 3/9/84 34 by Middle Tenn. State, 1/6/90 33 by Clarion, 12/1/86 33 by Buffalo State, 1/22/71 Most Disqualifications 6 by Northern Iowa, 3/9/84 5 by Kent State, 12/23/93 4 done six times, last by Bowling Green, 12/4/99

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Te am -Sing l e G a me L o w s Fewest Points Scored 12 vs. Commerce, 2/14/30 12 vs. Akron, 2/18/33 13 vs. Allegheny, 12/18/37 15 at Western Reserve, 12/12/38 15 vs. Mount Union, 1/23/37 Fewest Field Goals Made 6 vs. John Carroll, 1/20/40 6 at Slippery Rock, 12/1/39 7 at Mount Union, 1/27/40 8 vs. Detroit Tech, 2/1/40 8 at Hiram, 1/6/40 Fewest Field Goals Attempted 25 at Walsh, 1/11/67 34 vs. Ashland, 2/7/70 36 at Butler, 1/29/04 36 vs. Kent State, 12/12/98 37 at Loyola, 2/3/12 37 at Wayne State, 2/8/78 37 vs. Ashland, 1/11/69 Lowest Field Goal Percentage .224 at Temple, 12/23/00 (11-49) .234 vs. Green Bay, 2/5/98 (15-64) .254 vs. Toledo, 12/23/95 (15-59) .255 vs. Ashland, 1/5/67 (12-47) .258 vs. Wichita State, 11/28/09 (16-62) Fewest 3-Point Field Goals Made 0 done 17 times, last vs. Detroit, 2/21/98 Fewest 3-Point Field Goals Att. 0 at Canisius, 12/6/86 1 done six times, last vs. Green Bay, 2/28/87 Lowest 3-Point FG Percentage .000 done four times, last vs. Detroit, 2/21/98 (0-8) Fewest Free Throws Made 0 vs. Creighton, 1/13/75 0 vs. St. Francis (PA), 12/27/75 1 at St. Francis (PA), 2/21/81 1 at Western Illinois, 1/3/74 1 at Slippery Rock, 12/13/63

F ewest Free Throws Attempted 0 vs. Creighton, 1/13/75 1 vs. St. Francis (PA), 12/27/73 1 at Western Illinois, 1/3/74 Lowest Free Throw Percentage .143 at Slippery Rock, 12/13/63 (1-7) .250 vs. Brooklyn, 12/30/82 (3-12) .250 at Bowling Green, 2/12/75 (2-8) .267 vs. Wayne State, 2/28/70 (4-15) Fewest Rebounds 16 vs. Butler, 2/8/07 16 vs. Northern Iowa, 3/6/86 17 at Butler, 1/29/04 17 vs. Green Bay, 3/7/94 17 at Walsh, 1/11/67 Fewest Assists 0 vs. Green Bay, 2/24/01 1 vs. Oklahoma City, 12/5/75 1 at Youngstown State, 12/22/72 Fewest Steals 1 done 13 times, last at Detroit, 3/1/03 Fewest Blocked Shots 0 done many times, last vs. Drexel, 2/18/12 Fewest Turnovers 4 vs. South Florida, 12/22/10 5 at Milwaukee, 2/18/10 5 vs. Milwaukee, 1/24/10 5 at Utica, 1/5/85 5 vs. Brooklyn, 12/30/82 6 done six times, last vs. Drexel, 2/18/12 F ewest Personal Fouls 6 vs. John Carroll, 1/20/40 7 vs. Loyola, 12/23/74 7 at Detroit Tech, 2/5/66 8 vs. Hillsdale, 11/20/04 8 vs. Eastern Illinois, 2/24/86 8 vs. Brooklyn, 12/30/82 8 vs. Buffalo State, 1/26/67 8 at Allegheny, 2/4/56

Opponent-Single Game Lows F ewest Points 6 by Y Commerce, 1929-30 14 by Commerce, 2/14/30 15 by Hiram, 1/9/37 16 by Concordia (IN), 3/5/32 16 by Ohio Chiropody, 11/28/30 Fewest Field Goals 7 by Walsh, 1/11/67 9 by Alliance, 2/8/40 10 by Ashland, 2/7/70 11 by Wright State, 1/22/11 11 by Grove City, 1/13/40 11 by Assumption, 12/30/39 Fewest Field Goal Attempts 15 by Walsh, 1/11/67 27 by Ashland, 2/7/70 30 by Ashland, 1/11/69 Lowest Field Goal Percentage .219 by Fredonia, 2/23/63 (16-73) .220 by Malone, 1/19/63 (20-91) .231 by Urbana, 11/15/10 (12-52) .231 by Milwaukee, 1/27/01 (12-52) .231 by Youngstown State, 1/23/93 (15-65) Fewest 3-Point Field Goals 0 done 15 times, last by Butler, 2/11/12 Fewest 3-Point FG Attempts 0 by Canisius, 12/28/86 0 by MD-Eastern Shore, 12/23/86 L owest 3-Point FG Percentage .000 done six times, last by Butler, 2/11/12; (0-8) Fewest Free Throws 0 by St. Francis (PA), 12/13/72 1 by Butler, 1/7/02 1 by Western Illinois, 1/20/86 1 by Brooklyn, 12/30/82

Fewest Free Throw Attempts 0 by St. Francis (PA), 12/13/72 2 by Delaware, 2/18/06 2 by Brooklyn, 12/30/82 2 by St. Francis (PA), 2/12/75 Lowest Free Throw Percentage .143 by Butler, 1/7/02 (1-7) .222 by UIC, 2/3/90 (2-9) .250 by Green Bay, 3/1/88 (3-12) Fewest Rebounds 18 by Wilberforce, 12/12/09 18 by Kent State, 1/2/93 19 by Colorado State, 11/30/90 19 by UIC, 3/7/86 19 by Southwest Miss. St., 1/30/84 Fewest Assists 0 by Oklahoma City, 12/5/75 1 by Loyola, 12/23/74 3 by Brown, 12/31/97 3 by Youngstown State, 1/23/93 3 by Northwestern, 12/29/84 3 by Ohio, 12/1/77 Fewest Steals 0 by Milwaukee, 2/18/10 0 by Kent State, 12/23/93 0 by Green Bay, 3/1/93 Fewest Blocked Shots 0 done many times, last by Milwaukee, 1/22/12 Fewest Turnovers 4 Green Bay, 1/6/96 5 by Valparaiso, 2/3/11 5 by Kent State, 1/5/91 6 done seven times, last by Detroit, 2/28/06 Fewest Personal Fouls 3 by Ashland, 1/11/69 5 by Creighton, 1/13/75 6 by Central State, 1/12/70

O pponen t S e a s o n R e c o r d s Points 2,391 1986-87 2,298 1985-86 2,291 2010-11 2,287 1987-88 2,263 1989-90 Scoring Average 86.6 1970-71 86.1 1954-55 85.4 1971-72 84.1 1955-56 82.4 1973-74 Field Goals Made 948 1985-86 904 1986-87 898 1973-74 893 1971-72 883 1982-83 F ield Goals Attempted 2,029 1971-72 1,923 1982-83 1,900 2010-11 1,883 1985-86 1,882 1986-87

F ield Goal Percentage .526 1984-85 (824-1,568) .516 1983-84 (809-1,569) .506 1975-76 (876-1,732) .503 1985-86 (948-1,883) .489 1989-90 (842-1723) 3-Point Field Goals Made 193 2009-10 193 2002-03 192 2006-07 190 2010-11 186 2000-01 3-Point Field Goals Att. 587 2010-11 557 2008-09 555 2000-01 525 2001-02 524 2006-07 3-Point Field Goal Pct. .395 2009-10 (193-459) .394 2002-03 (193-490) .375 1987-88 (103-275) .372 1986-87 (93-250) .370 1998-99 (152-411)

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Free Throws Made 626 1971-72 597 1999-00 561 2009-10 530 1987-88 529 2010-11 & 2011-12 Free Throws Attempted 851 1999-00 833 2009-10 800 2011-12 782 1986-87 778 2010-11 Free Throw Percentage .730 2004-05 (408-559) .718 1989-90 (443-617) .716 1983-84 (494-690) .715 1990-91 (381-533) .713 2006-07 (463-649) Rebounds 1,398 1971-72 1,324 1970-71 1,284 1969-70 1,257 2010-11 1,249 2008-09 www.csuvikings.com

R ebound Average 56.2 1959-60 54.8 1965-66 53.7 1971-72 53.5 1957-58 53.0 1970-71 Assists 527 512 504 497 482 Steals 251 248 246 245 243

1985-86 1988-89 1987-88 1982-83 1986-87

Turnovers 810 1986-87 730 1985-86 616 1983-84 611 1987-88 588 2008-09 Personal Fouls 769 1986-87 756 1985-86 690 1987-88 687 2000-01 684 2008-09

2002-03 1993-94 1986-87 2003-04 1999-00

D isqualifications 40 1985-86 31 1983-84 30 1986-87 28 1999-00 28 1984-85

Blocked Shots 145 2010-11 144 2008-09 142 1986-87 127 2011-12 119 1999-00 2012-13 Men’s Basketball


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2008-09 2010-11 2007-08 2011-12 2009-10 1986-87 1985-86

Victories 29 1985-86 27 2010-11 27 2008-09 25 1986-87 C on. Victories-One Season 14 1992-93 14 1985-86 12 2011-12 12 2010-11 12 1986-87 Winning Percentage .879 1985-86 (29-4) .786 1992-93 (22-6) .758 1986-87 (25-8) .750 2010-11 (27-9) .733 1987-88 (22-8) Home Winning Percentage 1.000 1987-88 (15-0) 1.000 1985-86 (15-0) 1.000 1981-82 (12-0) .917 1992-93 (11-1) Most Home Wins 17 2010-11 15 1987-88 15 1985-86 14 1984-85 Road Winning Percentage .750 1985-86 (9-3) .714 1992-93 (10-4) .692 1991-92 (9-4) .687 2011-12 (11-5 Most Road Wins 13 2008-09 11 2011-12 10 1992-93 & 1986-87

Points 2,934 2,755 2,556 2,520 2,455

1985-86 1986-87 2010-11 1987-88 2008-09

S coring Average 88.9 1985-86 85.9 1988-89 84.0 1987-88 83.5 1986-87 S coring Margin +19.3 1985-86 +11.0 1986-87 +11.0 1980-81 +10.0 1984-85

The 1992-93 Vikings won 22 games, including a school-record tying 14 straight en route to claiming the Mid-Continent Conference championship.

F ield Goals Made 1,156 1985-86 1,023 1986-87 953 1987-88 937 1988-89 F ield Goals Attempted 2,209 1985-86 2,143 1986-87 2,043 2008-09 1,980 2010-11 1,967 1987-88 F ield Goal Percentage .523 1985-86(1,156-2,209) .513 1979-80 (874-1,704) .512 1980-81 (882-1,721) .499 1988-89 (937-1,878) .499 1981-82 (827-1,658) 3 -Point Field Goals Made 237 2010-11 217 2011-12 214 2009-10 198 2006-07 196 2000-01 3-Point Field Goals Att. 695 2010-11 648 2006-07 614 2009-10 599 2011-12

3-Point Field Goal Pct. .433 1987-88 (102-245) .414 1986-87 (48-116) .399 1991-92 (149-373) .378 1992-93 (151-399) .371 2002-03 (177-477)

R ebounds 1,268 1985-86 1,267 2008-09 1,267 1971-72 1,246 1986-87 1,222 1987-88

F ree Throws Made 661 1986-87 622 1985-86 601 2010-11 560 1984-85 546 2000-01

R ebound Average 60.1 1963-64 58.4 1961-62 56.1 1964-65 55.6 1962-63 53.3 1957-58

F ree Throws Attempted 944 1986-87 921 1985-86 822 2010-11 819 1987-88 816 1984-85

R ebound Margin +10.2 1961-62 +8.6 1963-64 +7.4 1985-86 +6.0 1987-88 +5.3 1981-82

F ree Throw Percentage .749 2009-10 (477-637) .731 2010-11 (601-822) .724 1979-80 (367-507) .713 2006-07 (398-558) .710 2011-12 (352-496)

Assists 555 512 496 486 474

Steals 473 1986-87 436 1985-86 376 1987-88

I ndividual- S i n g l e G a m e Minutes Played 56 Jim Les at Kent State, 12/4/82 (4OT) 54 Juan Hill vs. Kent State, 12/23/93 (4OT) 50 Joe Rey vs. Kent State, 12/23/93 (4OT) 48 Dave Youdath at Kent State, 12/4/82 (4OT) 47 Raheem Moss at Central Michigan, 12/17/06 (2OT) Points 49 47 41 41 41 39 39 38 38 38 38 37 37 37

Franklin Edwards at Xavier, 2/25/81 Damon Stringer at Milwaukee, 1/29/00 Norris Cole vs. Youngstown State, 2/12/11 Ken McFadden vs. UIC, 1/31/87 Dave Jacklitch vs. Hiram, 3/3/51 J’Nathan Bullock vs. Green Bay, 2/11/08 Franklin Edwards at Florida State, 2/18/80 Norris Cole vs. Florida A&M, 11/19/09 Omari Westley at Green Bay, 1/11/05 Franklin Edwards at South Carolina, 1/5/81 Wilbur Starks at Youngstown State, 2/15/75 Ken McFadden at Valparaiso, 2/4/89 Dave Kyle at Detroit, 2/12/76 Wilbur Starks at Ball State, 1/19/74

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1985-86 2008-09 1988-89 1981-82 1989-90

Dave Kyle vs. Youngstown State, 3/3/76 Don Ross vs. Hiram, 12/1/66 Norris Cole at Old Dominion, 2/20/11 Franklin Edwards vs. St. Francis (PA), 2/2/80 Wilbur Starks vs. Ohio, 1/23/74 Ted Hathaway at Youngstown State, 12/29/73 Eddie Trice vs. San Diego, 1/8/71 LaMoyne Porter vs. East. Montana, 12/27/69

F ield Goals Made 18 Franklin Edwards at Xavier, 2/25/81 18 Wilbur Starks at Ball State, 1/19/74 17 Franklin Edwards at Florida State, 2/18/80 17 Wilbur Starks at Youngstown State, 2/15/75 16 Damon Stringer at Milwaukee, 1/29/00 16 Dave Youdath at MD-Eastern Shore, 1/15/83 16 Wilbur Starks vs. Ohio, 1/23/74 16 Matt Taylor vs. Eastern Michigan, 12/8/71 16 George Kappos vs. Hiram, 2/29/52 16 Dave Jacklitch vs. Hiram, 3/3/51 15 done 11 times, last by Eric Mudd at Western Illinois, 2/8/88 www.csuvikings.com

322 1983-84 320 2008-09 Blocked Shots 132 2002-03 130 2000-01 128 2001-02 125 2006-07 118 2008-09 Turnovers 535 1976-77 534 2003-04 534 1986-87 523 1993-94 520 1987-88 P ersonal Fouls 722 1987-88 718 2010-11 715 1986-87 711 2009-10 693 2011-12 D isqualifications 31 1972-73 30 1996-97 28 1999-00 27 1997-98 26 2000-01 26 1970-71

Field Goals Attempted 32 Don Ross vs. Hiram, 12/1/66 31 Wilbur Starks vs. Ohio, 1/23/74 30 Franklin Edwards at Xavier, 2/25/81 30 Franklin Edwards at Florida State, 2/18/80 29 Ken McFadden vs. UIC, 1/31/87 29 Vince Richards at Eastern Michigan, 12/8/84 29 Wilbur Starks at Ball State, 1/19/74 29 Weldon Kytle vs. Thiel, 2/6/65 28 Don Ross at Cedarville, 2/25/67 F ield Goal Percentage (minimum: 8 made) 1.000 Brian Parker vs. Eastern Ill., 1/30/89 (12-12) 1.000 Eric Mudd at Ohio State, 12/7/85 (10-10) .933 John Neale vs. Indiana (Pa.), 12/5/70 (14-15) .929 J’Nathan Bullock vs. Green Bay, 2/11/08 (13-14) .917 Jamal Jackson at Southern Utah St., 12/5/94 (11-12) .909 Juan Hall at Wright State, 1/5/94 (10-11) .900 done seven times, last by Theo Dixon at Oakland, 12/9/00 (9-10) C l e v e l a n d St a t e U n i v e r s i t y 63


2012-13 Vikings 3 -Point Field Goals Made 9 Percell Coles at Duquesne, 11/27/02 8 Norris Cole at Old Dominion, 2/20/11 7 Percell Coles at Youngstown State, 1/10/04 7 Percell Coles vs. Drake, 12/30/03 7 Percell Coles vs. IPFW, 11/18/02 7 Jamaal Harris vs. Green Bay, 1/25/01 7 Damon Stringer vs. Milwaukee, 1/29/00 7 James Madison at Green Bay, 1/29/98 7 James Madison vs. Wright State, 1/17/98 7 Craig Caldwell at Milwaukee, 2/9/95 6 done 15 times, last by Trey Harmon vs. Loyola, 1/7/12 3-Point Field Goals Attempted 16 Percell Coles vs. North Carolina, 11/29/03 15 Norris Cole at Old Dominion, 2/12/11 15 Raheem Moss at Central Michigan, 12/17/06 14 Jamaal Harris vs. Detroit, 3/2/02 14 Damon Stringer at Hawaii-Hilo, 11/28/99 14 William Stanley at Louisville, 12/4/89 13 Raheem Moss vs. Loyola, 2/23/05 13 Percell Coles vs. Loyola, 1/5/04 13 James Madison vs. South Florida, 1/2/99 13 James Madison at Michigan, 11/19/97 12 done 11 times, last by Trey Harmon vs. Drexel, 2/18/12 3 -Point Field Goal Percentage (minimum: 5 made) 1.000 Charlie Woods vs. Toledo, 2/20/10 (5-5) .875 Jamaal Harris vs. Green Bay, 1/25/01 (7-8) .857 Raheem Moss vs. Clarion, 12/2/04 (6-7) .833 Percell Coles vs. Duquesne, 12/27/01 (5-6) .833 Malcolm Sims vs. Detroit, 3/1/97 (5-6) .833 Malcolm Sims vs. Milwaukee, 2/8/97 (5-6) .833 Gravelle Craig at Youngstown State, 2/22/93 (5-6) .833 Anthony Reed vs. Valparaiso, 2/20/93 (5-6) .833 William Stanley vs. Malone, 12/9/89 (5-6) .778 Percell Coles vs. IPFW, 11/18/02 (7-9) .778 James Madison vs. Wright State, 1/17/98 (7-9) Free Throws Made 19 Mike Campbell vs. Buffalo State, 12/30/67 16 Clinton Ransey vs. Akron, 2/4/85 16 Franklin Edwards vs. Pittsburgh, 1/23/80 15 Norris Cole at Green Bay, 12/2/11 14 Norris Cole vs. Youngstown State, 2/12/11 14 Omari Westley at Florida A&M, 11/25/03 14 Ken McFadden at Creighton, 2/6/89 14 Ken McFadden vs. UIC, 1/31/87 14 Clinton Ransey vs. Clarion, 12/1/86 14 Dave Youdath vs. Eastern Mich., 11/26/83 Free Throws Attempted 22 Gale Drummer vs. Ball State, 1/18/75 21 Mike Campbell vs. Buffalo State, 12/30/97 20 J’Nathan Bullock at Kent State, 12/3/05 19 Omari Westley at Florida A&M, 11/25/03 19 Ken McFadden at Creighton, 2/6/89 19 Clinton Ransey vs. Northern Iowa, 3/9/84 19 Fred Infield vs. Oberlin, 12/14/55 18 Sonny Johnson vs. Milwaukee, 1/30/99 18 Dick Sutch at Thiel, 2/23/60 18 George Koneval at Kenyon, 12/3/60

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F ree Throw Percentage (minimum: 10 made) 1.000 Clinton Ransey vs. Akron, 2/4/85 (16-16) 1.000 Ken McFadden vs. UIC, 1/31/87 (14-14) 1.000 J’Nathan Bullock at South Florida, 11/9/07 (13-13) 1.000 Mike Redell vs. Youngstown State, 1/8/05 (10-10) 1.000 Jermaine Robinson at Duquesne, 11/27/02 (10-10) 1.000 Steve Givens vs. Western Illinois, 1/14/91 (10-10) 1.000 Clinton Ransey at Eastern Ill., 2/25/85 (10-10) 1.000 Franklin Edwards at Ohio State, 11/29/80 (10-10) .941 Franklin Edwards vs. Pittsburgh, 1/23/80 (16-17) .937 Norris Cole at Green Bay, 12/2/10 (15-16) .933 Clinton Ransey vs. Clarion, 12/1/86 (14-15) .929 Jamal Jackson vs. Wright State, 1/7/95 (12-13) Rebounds 30 Weldon Kytle vs. Malone, 2/13/64 27 Weldon Kytle at Fredonia, 2/23/63 26 Weldon Kytle vs. Thiel, 2/6/65 26 Weldon Kytle vs. Western Reserve, 2/11/64 26 Weldon Kytle at Cedarville, 3/2/63 26 Weldon Kytle at Ashland, 1/15/63 25 Weldon Kytle at Case Tech, 1/15/65 25 Ernie Kremling vs. Allegheny, 2/25/61 Assists 16 Ken McFadden vs. Northern Iowa, 2/18/89 15 Jim Les at Louisville, 2/25/82 15 Chuck Spieles vs. Youngstown State, 2/13/74 14 Gravelle Craig vs. Akron, 3/8/92 14 Jim Les vs. UIC, 1/16/82 13 Ken Robertson at Fla. International, 2/15/90 12 Walt Chavis vs. Green Bay, 1/2/03 12 Craig Caldwell vs. Eastern Illinois, 2/14/94 12 Carlos English at Michigan State, 12/16/05 12 Lee Reed vs. Akron, 2/8/83 12 Jim Les vs. Denison, 11/27/82 12 Jim Les vs. Xavier, 1/13/82 Steals 12 Kenny Robertson vs. Wagner, 12/3/88 10 Kenny Robertson vs. Northern Iowa, 2/18/89 8 Craig Caldwell at Wright State, 2/19/95 8 Kenny Robertson vs. UIC, 1/16/89 8 Kenny Robertson vs. Western Illinois, 1/16/88 8 Ken McFadden vs. Canisius, 12/28/86 7 D’Aundray Brown vs. Rio Grande, 11/15/11 7 D’Aundray Brown vs. Vanderbilt, 11/13/11 7 Norris Cole vs. Wilmington, 11/16/09 7 Cedric Jackson vs. Youngstown State, 2/18/09 7 Malcolm Sims at Michigan State, 12/3/96 7 Kenny Robertson vs. Western Illinois, 2/20/89 7 Kenny Robertson vs. Eastern Illinois, 1/18/88 7 Kenny Robertson vs. Eastern Mich., 12/23/87 7 Clinton Ransey vs. UIC, 2/12/86 7 Ken McFadden vs. Clarion, 12/1/86 7 Shawn Hood vs. Clarion, 11/25/84 7 Franklin Edwards at Xavier, 2/25/81 7 Mike Sweeney vs. Akron, 12/23/81 7 Mike Sweeney vs. Niagara, 1/6/79 Blocked Shots 7 Pape Badiane vs. Butler, 2/24/03 7 Brian Parker vs. Slippery Rock, 11/26/88 7 Gale Drummer vs. Wichita State, 12/29/72 6 Anton Grady vs. Rio Grande, 11/15/11 6 Kevin Francis vs. West Virginia Tech, 12/30/06 5 done 23 times, last by Charlie Woods vs. Valparaiso, 2/3/11 Turnovers 11 Jim Les at Kent State, 12/4/82 11 Franklin Edwards at Wisconsin, 12/22/79 10 Omari Westley at Loyola, 2/26/04 10 Jermaine Robinson at Florida A&M, 11/25/03 10 Kenny Robertson vs. UIC, 3/1/90 10 Andre Battle vs. Detroit, 12/9/76 9 done 13 times, last by Cedric Jackson vs. Butler, 1/17/08 www.csuvikings.com

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Minutes Played 58 Dave Zeigler, Kent State, 12/4/82 Points 52 50 47 44 44 43 42 42 41 41 40

Ed McFarland, Slippery Rock, 2/15/61 Tony Knott, Youngstown, 2/13/54 Larry Bullington, Ball State, 1/19/74 Tony Bennett, Green Bay, 2/11/89 George Gervin, Eastern Mich., 12/8/71 John Bradley, Lawrence Tech, 1/21/61 Matt Graves, Butler, 1/15/98 Dennis Hopson, Ohio State, 12/7/85 Jeff Covington, Youngstown State, 3/3/76 Gil Ray, Ashland, 2/23/66 Henry Sterken, Detroit College, 1/21/67

F ield Goals Made 21 George Gervin, Eastern Mich., 12/8/71 19 Ed McFarland, Slippery Rock, 2/15/61 19 John Bradley, Lawrence Tech, 1/21/61 F ield Goals Attempted 31 Bill Edwards, Wright State, 2/8/93 30 John Britton, Akron, 2/28/78 30 Horace Brawley, Buffalo, 12/15/73 30 Reggie Piggee, Wayne State, 2/28/70 Field Goal Percentage (min. 10 att.) 1.000 Tim Hardaway, Texas-El Paso, 12/29/89 (11-11) .923 Richard Sims, Green Bay, 2/2/87 (10-11) .909 done three times, last by Dwayne Presswood, Western Ill., 1/20/86 (10-11) 3 -Point Field Goals Made 9 Tee Trotter, MD-Eastern Shore, 12/6/02 9 Rashad Phillips, Detroit, 3/4/01 8 Pete Campbell, Butler, 2/8/07 8 Scott Anselm, Valparaiso, 2/20/87 3 -Point Field Goals Attempted 16 Sydney Grider, Southwestern Louisiana, 12/30/89 3 -Point Field Goal Percentage (min. 10 att.) .857 Pat McCabe, Milwaukee, 2/8/96 (6-7) Free Throws Made 19 Brandon Cotten, Detroit, 2/2/06 F ree Throws Attempted 22 Brandon Cotten, Detroit, 2/2/06 Free Throw Percentage (min. 10 att.) 1.000 done 16 times, most attempts by Kevin Rhodes, Western Illinois, 1/29/94 (14-14) Rebounds 26 Daryl Meacham, Edinboro, 2/19/66 25 Pickett, Detroit College, 1//21/67 24 Ted Wuebben, Creighton, 2/20/73 24 Pellegrene, Walsh, 1/11/67 24 Jeff Slade, Kenyon, 12/3/60 Assists 21 John Ryan, Fairfield, 1/26/73 17 Craig Lathen, UIC, 1/21/84 15 Craig Lathen, UIC, 2/11/84 Steals 10 Lorenzo Neely, Eastern Mich., 12/14/88 B locked Shots 12 Rodney Blake, St. Joseph, 12/2/87 T urnovers 10 Done 8 times, last by Brad Cubbie, Rio Grande, 11/15/11

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Ind ividual- S e a s o n G ames Played 37 Accomplished 6 times in 2008-09. J’Nathan Bullock, Norris Cole, Cedric Jackson, Jeremy Montgomery, Chris Moore & George Tandy

Field Goal Shooting Percentage (min. 5 FG/game) .664 Brian Parker, 1988-89 (168-253) .657 Brian Parker, 1989-90 (155-236) .585 Tim Kamczyc, 2011-12 (117-200) .571 Eric Mudd, 1985-86 (164-287) .569 Eric Mudd , 1987-88(227-309) .568 Darren Tillis, 1980-81 (200-352) .565 Clinton Smith, 1985-86 (226-400) .558 Steve Givens, 1990-91 (148-265) .555 Darren Tillis, 1979-80 (127-229) .552 Mike Sweeney, 1980-81 (111-201) .552 Steve Givens, 1989-90 (155-281)

G ames Started 37 J’Nathan Bullock, 2008-09 37 Norris Cole, 2008-09 37 Cedric Jackson, 2008-09 37 Chris Moore, 2008-09 36 Norris Cole, 2010-11 36 Trevon Harmon, 2010-11 36 Tim Kamczyc, 2010-11 36 Jeremy Montgomery, 2010-11 36 Aaron Pogue, 2010-11 34 J’Nathan Bullock, 2007-08 34 Cedric Jackson, 2007-08 34 Breyohn Watson, 2007-08 inutes Played M 1,285 Norris Cole, 2010-11 1,231 Cedric Jackson, 2008-09 1,213 Norris Cole, 2008-09 1,195 Trevon Harmon, 2010-11 1,184 J’Nathan Bullock, 2008-09 1,127 Norris Cole, 2009-10 1,119 Jeremy Montgomery, 2010-11 1,071 Theo Dixon, 2000-01 1,059 Jermaine Robinson, 2003-04 1,058 Cedric Jackson, 2007-08 1,058 Jamaal Harris, 2000-01 Minutes Played Per Game 37.4 Franklin Edwards, 1980-81 37.2 Franklin Edwards, 1979-80 36.6 Dave Youdath, 1982-83 36.5 Jermaine Robinson, 2003-04 36.2 Franklin Edwards, 1978-79 35.8 Malcolm Sims, 1996-97 35.8 Ken McFadden, 1988-89 35.7 Norris Cole, 2010-11 35.2 Gravelle Craig, 1992-93 35.2 Gravelle Craig, 1991-92 Points 780 708 664 637 615 613 577 573 568 539

Norris Cole, 2010-11 (21.7) Ken McFadden, 1986-87 (21.5) Franklin Edwards, 1980-81 (24.6) Franklin Edwards, 1979-80 (25.5) Ken McFadden, 1987-88 (20.5) Dave Kyle, 1975-76 (24.5) Theo Dixon, 2000-01 (18.0) Damon Stringer, 1999-00 (19.1) Jermaine Robinson, 2003-04 (19.6) Norris Cole, 2009-10 (15.2)

Scoring Average 25.5 Franklin Edwards, 1979-80 24.6 Franklin Edwards, 1980-81 24.5 Dave Kyle, 1975-76 22.9 Ken McFadden, 1988-89 21.7 Norris Cole, 2010-11

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3 -Point Field Goals Made 71 Trey Harmon, 2011-12 70 Theo Dixon, 2000-01 70 Damon Stringer, 1999-00 69 Jeremy Montgomery, 2009-10 69 Jamaal Harris, 2000-01 68 James Madison, 1997-98 67 James Madison, 1999-00 66 James Madison, 1996-97 64 William Stanley, 1989-90 63 Raheem Moss, 2004-05 63 Jermaine Robinson, 2003-04

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21.5 20.5 20.2 19.6 19.3

Ken McFadden, 1986-87 Ken McFadden, 1987-88 Weldon Kytle, 1964-65 Jermaine Robinson, 2003-04 George Kappos, 1950-51

F ield Goals Made 265 Franklin Edwards, 1980-81 259 Ken McFadden, 1986-87 255 Dave Kyle, 1975-76 253 Franklin Edwards, 1979-80 251 Norris Cole, 2010-11 227 Eric Mudd, 1987-88 226 Clinton Smith, 1985-86 209 Clinton Ransey, 1986-87 205 Ken McFadden, 1987-88 204 Darren Tillis, 1981-82 F ield Goals Attempted 572 Norris Cole, 2010-11 505 Ken McFadden, 1986-87 503 Franklin Edwards, 1980-81 486 Franklin Edwards, 1979-80 477 Jermaine Robinson, 2003-04 474 Theo Dixon, 2000-01 469 Dave Kyle, 1975-76 455 J’Nathan Bullock, 2008-09 455 Ken McFadden, 1987-88 447 Damon Stringer, 1999-00 443 Clinton Ransey, 1986-87

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3 -Point Field Goals Attempted 221 Jermaine Robinson, 2003-04 193 James Madison, 1999-00 191 James Madison, 1997-98 189 Trey Harmon, 2011-12 188 Damon Stringer, 1999-00 184 Theo Dixon, 2000-01 181 Trevon Harmon, 2010-11 181 Jamaal Harris, 2000-01 178 James Madison, 1996-97 176 James Madison, 1998-99 3 -Point Field Goal Percentage (min 1.5/game) .460 Tim Kamczyc, 2011-12 (29-63) .456 Greg Allen, 1991-92 (57-125) .444 Modibo Niakate, 2002-03 (48-108) .441 Greg Allen, 1989-90 (41-93) .422 William Stanley, 1988-89 (49-116) .416 Craig Caldwell, 1994-95 (42-101) .409 Anthony Reed, 1992-93 (54-132) .404 Jeremy Montgomery, 2009-10 (69-171) .402 Malcolm Sims, 1996-97 (41-102) .401 Percell Coles, 2002-03 (61-152) Free Throws Made 227 Norris Cole, 2010-11 177 Ken McFadden, 1987-88 177 Ken McFadden, 1986-87 155 Clinton Ransey, 1984-85 147 J’Nathan Bullock, 2007-08 145 Dave Youdath, 1983-84 144 Ken McFadden, 1988-89 142 J’Nathan Bullock, 2008-09 141 Jermaine Robinson, 2003-04 134 Franklin Edwards, 1980-81

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13.0 12.8 12.6 11.9

Assists 199 191 177 168 167 160 159 149 146 146 146

Theo Dixon Free Throws Attempted 266 Norris Cole, 2010-11 233 Ken McFadden, 1987-88 222 Ken McFadden, 1986-87 217 Jermaine Robinson, 2003-04 197 Clinton Ransey, 1984-85 193 J’Nathan Bullock, 2008-09 192 Omari Westley, 2004-05 191 Cedric Jackson, 2007-08 190 J’Nathan Bullock, 2007-08 185 Dan Lee, 1971-72 F ree Throw Percentage (min. 2 FT/game) .882 Franklin Edwards, 1980-81 (134-152) .856 Franklin Edwards, 1979-80 (131-156) .853 Norris Cole, 2010-11 (227-266) .852 Greg Cobb, 1977-78 (92-108) .851 Jeremy Montgomery, 2009-10 (80-94) .847 Trevon Harmon, 2009-10 (61-72) .844 Craig Caldwell, 1993-94 (65-77) .844 James Madison, 1997-98 (54-64) .843 Damon Stringer, 1999-00 (113-134) .843 Craig Caldwell, 1992-93 (59-70)

Dave Kyle, 1975-76 Darren Tillis, 1981-82 Dennis Lenk, 1966-67 Gale Drummer, 1974-75 Cedric Jackson, 2008-09 (5.6) Norris Cole, 2010-11 (5.3) Ken McFadden, 1987-88 (5.9) Cedric Jackson, 2007-08 (4.9) Gravelle Craig, 1992-93 (5.9) Gravelle Craig, 1991-92 (5.5) Jim Les, 1981-82 (5.9) Kenny Robertson, 1989-90 (5.3) Norris Cole, 2009-10 (4.4) Ken McFadden, 1988-89 (6.9) Eddie Bryant, 1985-86 (4.4)

A ssists Per Game 7.0 Ken McFadden, 1988-89 6.0 Gravelle Craig, 1992-93 5.9 Ken McFadden, 1987-88 5.9 Jim Les, 1981-82 5.6 Cedric Jackson, 2008-09 5.5 Gravelle Craig, 1991-92 5.3 Norris Cole, 2010-11 5.3 Kenny Robertson, 1989-90 5.3 Franklin Edwards, 1980-81 5.0 Ron Harris, 1976-77 5.0 Craig Caldwell, 1994-95 Assist-To-Turnover Ratio 2.522 Shawn Hood, 1984-85 (111 asst., 44 TO) 2.517 Eddie Bryant, 1985-86 (146-58) 2.36 Shawn Hood, 1985-86 (111-47) 2.15 Lee Reed, 1982-83 (114-53) 2.10 Ron Harris, 1977-89 (97-46) 2.00 Norris Cole, 2010-11 (191-97) 1.97 Chuck Spieles, 1974-75 (59-30) 1.94 Gravelle Craig, 1992-93 (167-86) 1.92 Desmond Porter, 1990-91 (77-40) 1.85 Jim Les, 1981-82 (159-86) Steals 112 111 90 88 83

Cedric Jackson, 2008-09 Kenny Robertson, 1988-89 Kenny Robertson, 1987-88 Cedric Jackson, 2007-08 Ken McFadden, 1986-87

C onsecutive Free Throws Made 32 Damon Stringer, 1999-00 29 Trey Harmon, 2009-10 27 Ken McFadden, 1986-87 27 Jack Shaughnessy, 1949-50

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81 80 79 76 71

D’Aundray Brown, 2009-10 Norris Cole, 2010-11 Kenny Robertson, 1989-90 Clinton Ransey, 1986-87 Eddie Bryant, 1986-87

B locked Shots 64 Tahric Gosley, 2000-01 57 Pape Badiane, 2002-03 51 Darren Tillis, 1978-79 50 Darren Tillis, 1981-82 49 Tahric Gosley, 2002-03 48 Darren Tillis, 1980-81 48 Darren Tillis, 1979-80 47 Pape Badiane, 2003-04 45 Anton Grady, 2011-12 40 George Tandy, 2007-08 40 Sam Mitchell, 1993-94 T urnovers 132 Cedric Jackson, 2008-09 131 Cedric Jackson, 2007-08 122 Jermaine Robinson, 2003-04 119 Franklin Edwards, 1980-81 115 Franklin Edwards, 1978-79 113 Franklin Edwards, 1979-80 110 Omari Westley, 2003-04 110 Damon Stringer, 1999-00 108 Kenny Robertson, 1989-90 106 Theo Dixon, 1999-00 P ersonal Fouls 139 Aaron Pogue, 2010-11 128 Aaron Pogue, 2009-10 111 Michael Bowens, 1996-97 111 Kenny Robertson, 1989-90 111 Warren Bradley, 1986-87 107 Aaron Pogue, 2011-12 106 Patrick Tatham, 2006-07 105 Chris Moore, 2008-09 104 George Tandy, 2008-09 102 Cedric Jackson, 2008-09 102 Michael Bowens, 1997-98

Rebounds 346 Darren Tillis, 1981-82 (12.8) 333 Weldon Kytle, 1963-64 (17.5) 333 Weldon Kytle, 1962-63 (18.5) 325 Dave Kyle, 1975-76 (13.0) 309 Darren Tillis, 1980-81 (11.4) 294 Dave Kyle, 1976-77 (10.9) 292 Warren Bradley, 1986-87 (8.8) 288 Eric Mudd, 1987-88 ( 9.6) 288 Weldon Kytle, 1964-65 (15.2) 287 Warren Bradley, 1988-89 (10.3) 287 Weldon Kytle, 1961-62 (15.1) R ebound Average 18.5 Weldon Kytle, 1962-63 17.5 Weldon Kytle, 1963-64 15.5 Harvey Smith, 1967-68 15.2 Weldon Kytle, 1964-65 15.1 Weldon Kytle, 1961-62 13.5 Dennis Lenk, 1965-66

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D isqualifications 13 Matt Taylor, 1972-73 12 Michael Bowens, 1996-97 10 Gale Drummer, 1972-73 9 Aaron Pogue, 2009-10 8 Sonny Johnson, 1999-00 8 Michael Bowens, 1997-98 8 Eric Nichelson, 1996-97 8 Warren Bradley, 1986-87 8 Andre Battle, 1977-78 8 Dan Lee, 1973-74 8 Bruce Hagins, 1970-71 8 Matt Taylor, 1970-71 2012-13 Men’s Basketball


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I ndividual- C a r e e r G ames Played 140 Norris Cole, 2007-11 139 Jeremy Montgomery, 2008-12 130 J’Nathan Bullock, 2005-09 125 Eddie Bryant, 1983-87 125 Clinton Ransey, 1983-87 124 Trey Harmon, 2008-12 124 Eric Mudd, 1983-88 120 Tahric Gosley, 1999-03 120 Warren Bradley, 1984-89 119 Kenny Robertson, 1986-90 Consecutive Games Played 140 Norris Cole, 2007-11 139 Jeremy Montgomery, 2008-11 130 J’Nathan Bullock, 2005-09 125 Eddie Bryant, 1983-87 125 Clinton Ransey, 1983-87 120 Tahric Gosley, 1999-03 119 Kenny Robertson, 1986-90 117 Anthony Jackson, 1997-01 113 James Madison, 1996-00 105 Darren Tillis, 1978-82

inutes Played M 4,114 Norris Cole, 2007-11 3,872 J’Nathan Bullock, 2005-09 3,576 James Madison, 1996-00 3,539 Ken McFadden, 1985-89 3,227 Jeremy Montgomery, 2008-12 3,486 Trey Harmon, 2008-12 3,467 Theo Dixon, 1997-2002 3,409 Clinton Ransey, 1983-87 3,395 Jermaine Robinson, 2000-04 3,262 D’Aundray Brown, 2007-12 Points 2,256 Ken McFadden, 1985-89 2,235 Franklin Edwards, 1977-81 1,978 Norris Cole, 2007-11 1,946 Clinton Ransey, 1983-87 1,800 J’Nathan Bullock, 2005-09 1,576 James Madison, 1996-00 1,572 Theo Dixon, 1997-02 1,423 Darren Tillis, 1978-82 1,408 Jermaine Robinson, 2000-04 1,408 Weldon Kytle, 1961-65

G ames Started 124 J’Nathan Bullock, 2005-09 122 Clinton Ransey, 1983-87 107 Ken McFadden, 1985-89 106 Norris Cole, 2007-11 103 Theo Dixon, 1997-02 102 Trey Harmon, 2008-12 102 James Madison, 1996-00 100 Franklin Edwards, 1977-81 98 Jermaine Robinson, 2000-04 98 Craig Caldwell, 1991-95 98 Darren Tillis, 1978-82

S coring Average 21.9 Franklin Edwards, 1977-81 19.3 Ken McFadden, 1985-89 18.8 Weldon Kytle, 1961-65 18.6 Gale Drummer, 1972-75 18.2 George Kappos, 1950-52 16.8 Sam Mitchell, 1992-94 16.7 Dave Kyle, 1974-77 15.8 Omari Westley, 2003-05 15.6 Clinton Ransey, 1983-87 15.6 Brian Parker, 1988-90

C areer Victories 91 Jeremy Montgomery, 2008-12 91 Ken McFadden, 1985-89 90 Norris Cole, 2007-11 89 Eddie Bryant, 1983-87 89 Clinton Ransey, 1983-87 88 Eric Mudd, 1983-88 84 Warren Bradley, 1984-89 82 Trey Harmon, 2008-12 81 Shawn Hood, 1983-87 78 Kenny Robertson, 1986-90

Ken McFadden F ield Goals Attempted 1,807 Franklin Edwards, 1977-81 1,639 Ken McFadden, 1985-89 1,555 Norris Cole, 2007-11 1,511 Clinton Ransey, 1983-87 1,429 J’Nathan Bullock, 2005-09 1,377 Weldon Kytle, 1961-65 1,320 James Madison, 1996-00 1,291 Theo Dixon, 1997-02 1,185 Jermaine Robinson, 2000-04 1,165 Darren Tillis, 1978-82 F ield Goal Percentage (Minimum: 300 made) .661 Brian Parker, 1988-90 (323-489) .550 Dave Youdath, 1980-84 (476-866) .549 Steve Givens, 1988-91 (339-617) .546 Clinton Smith, 1984-86 (413-756) .544 Darren Tillis, 1978-82 (634-1,165) .544 Eric Mudd, 1983-88 (573-1,053) .534 Dave Kyle, 1974-77 (486-910) .522 Sam Mitchell, 1992-94 (352-674) .515 Gale Drummer, 1972-75 (452-877) .507 Andre Battle, 1976-80 (464-916)

Field Goals Made 906 Franklin Edwards, 1977-81 800 Ken McFadden, 1985-89 744 Clinton Ransey, 1983-87 677 Norris Cole, 2007-11 634 Darren Tillis, 1978-82 617 J’Nathan Bullock, 2005-09 586 Weldon Kytle, 1961-65 573 Eric Mudd, 1983-88 540 James Madison, 1996-00 518 Theo Dixon, 1997-2002

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Player.......................................Seasons Games Ken McFadden...........................1985-89 117 Franklin Edwards......................1977-81 102 Norris Cole.................................2007-11 140 Clinton Ransey..........................1983-87 125 J’Nathan Bullock.......................2005-09 130 James Madison..........................1996-00 113 Theo Dixon.............................1997-2002 117 Darren Tillis...............................1978-82 105 Weldon Kytle..............................1961-65 75 Jermaine Robinson....................2000-04 115 Eric Mudd..................................1983-88 124 Jeremy Montgomery...................2008-12 139 Trey Harmon..............................2008-12 124 Dave Youdath............................1980-84 111 Jamaal Harris........................1998-2002 116 Dave Kyle...................................1974-77 70 Andre Battle..............................1976-80 96 Anthony Reed............................1991-93 85 Gale Drummer...........................1972-75 56 Dennis Lenk...............................1963-67 76

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FG 800 906 677 744 617 540 518 634 586 461 573 446 442 476 430 486 464 397 452 388

3-Pt 59 — 139 13 72 262 146 — — 163 0 212 206 1 170 — — 143 — —

FT 597 423 485 445 494 234 390 155 236 323 256 245 236 353 274 196 201 186 135 256

Points 2,256 2,235 1,978 1,946 1,800 1,576 1,572 1,423 1,408 1,408 1,402 1,349 1,326 1,306 1,304 1,168 1,129 1,123 1,039 1,032

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AVG 19.3 21.9 14.1 15.6 13.8 13.9 13.4 13.6 18.8 12.2 11.3 9.7 10.7 11.8 11.2 16.7 11.8 13.2 18.6 13.6

3 -Point Field Goals Made 262 James Madison, 1996-00 212 Jeremy Montgomery, 2008-12 206 Trey Harmon, 2008-12 171 Raheem Moss, 2004-07 170 Jamaal Harris, 1998-02 163 Jermaine Robinson, 2000-04 146 Theo Dixon, 1997-2002 144 William Stanley, 1987-90 143 Anthony Reed, 1990-93 140 Greg Allen, 1988-93 139 Norris Cole, 2007-11 3-Point Field Goals Attempted 738 James Madison, 1996-00 618 Trey Harmon, 2008-12 600 Jeremy Montgomery, 2008-12 525 Jermaine Robinson, 1999-04 477 Jamaal Harris, 1998-02 476 Raheem Moss, 2004-07 433 Norris Cole, 2007-11 421 Theo Dixon, 1997-02 388 Anthony Reed, 1990-93 352 William Stanley, 1987-90

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2012-13 Vikings Assist-To-Turnover Ratio 1.97 Shawn Hood, 1983-87 (395 asst., 201 TO) 1.79 Gravelle Craig, 1990-93 (425-238) 1.78 Eddie Bryant, 1983-87 (435-245) 1.76 Jim Les, 1981-83 (188-67) 1.67 Chuck Spieles, 1972-75 (204-122) 1.62 Ron Harris, 1976-80 (283-175) 1.61 Norris Cole, 2007-11 (455-283) 1.55 Craig Caldwell, 1991-95 (455-293) 1.54 Walt Chavis, 2000-05 (381-247) 1.53 Lee Reed, 1979-83 (339-221)

3-Point Field Goal Percentage (Minimum: 100 attempted) .433 Modibo Niakate, 2002-05 (65-150) .424 Greg Allen, 1988-93 (140-330) .409 William Stanley, 1987-90 (144-352) .399 Percell Coles, 2001-03 (130-326) .396 Ken McFadden, 1985-89 (59-149) .385 Gravelle Craig, 1990-93 (80-208) .372 Damon Stringer, 1999-00 (70-188) .369 Malcolm Sims, 1993-95, 96-97 (90-244) .369 Anthony Reed, 1990-93 (143-388) .353 Jeremy Montgomery, 2008-12 (212-600) F ree Throws Made 597 Ken McFadden, 1985-89 494 J’Nathan Bullock, 2005-09 485 Norris Cole, 2007-11 445 Clinton Ransey, 1983-87 423 Franklin Edwards, 1977-81 390 Theo Dixon, 1997-02 353 Dave Youdath, 1980-84 323 Jermaine Robinson, 2000-04 291 Mike Campbell, 1966-70 274 Jamaal Harris , 1998-02 F ree Throws Attempted 761 Ken McFadden, 1985-89 685 J’Nathan Bullock, 2005-09 604 Clinton Ransey, 1983-87 587 Norris Cole, 2007-11 520 Franklin Edwards, 1977-81 504 Theo Dixon, 1997-2002 481 Jermaine Robinson, 2000-04 470 Dave Youdath, 1980-84 405 Derrick Zeigler, 1993-97 405 Eric Mudd, 1983-88 F ree Throw Percentage (Minimum: 200 attempted) .862 Greg Cobb, 1976-79 (188-218) .826 Norris Cole, 2007-11 (485-587) .814 Trey Harmon, 2008-12 (236-290) .814 Craig Caldwell, 1991-95 (240-295) .813 Franklin Edwards, 1977-81 (423-520) .809 Trevon Harmon, 2008-SA (186-230) .793 Bruce Hagins, 1967-71 (165-208) .788 Jeremy Montgomery, 2008-12 (245-311) .784 Ken McFadden, 1985-89 (597-761) .780 James Madison, 1996-00 (234-300) Rebounds 1,241 Weldon Kytle, 1961-65 1,045 Darren Tillis, 1978-82 935 Dennis Lenk, 1963-67 908 Warren Bradley, 1984-89 907 Eric Mudd, 1983-88 816 J’Nathan Bullock, 2005-09 726 Dave Kyle, 1974-77 714 Juan Hill, 1991-95 666 Gale Drummer, 1972-75 648 Aaron Pogue, 2009-12

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Dave Youdath Rebound Average 16.5 Weldon Kytle, 1961-65 12.3 Dennis Lenk, 1963-67 11.9 Gale Drummer, 1972-75 11.6 Harvey Smith, 1967-69 10.4 Dave Kyle, 1974-77 10.3 Ernie Kremling, 1960-63 10.0 Darren Tillis, 1978-82 9.5 John Neale, 1969-71 8.5 Omari Westley, 2003-05 8.2 Sam Mitchell, 1992-94 A ssists 463 459 455 455 435 425 420 395 381 367 339

Ken McFadden, 1985-89 Franklin Edwards, 1977-81 Norris Cole, 2007-11 Craig Caldwell, 1991-95 Eddie Bryant, 1983-87 Gravelle Craig, 1990-93 Kenny Robertson, 1986-90 Shawn Hood, 1983-87 Walt Chavis, 2000-05 Cedric Jackson, 2007-09 Lee Reed, 1979-83

A ssists Per Game 5.5 Gravelle Craig, 1990-93 5.2 Cedric Jackson, 2007-09 4.5 Franklin Edwards, 1977-81 4.3 Carlos English, 2005-07 4.1 Craig Caldwell, 1991-95 4.0 Ken McFadden, 1985-89 3.9 Walt Chavis, 2000-05 3.5 Kenny Robertson, 1986-90 3.5 Eddie Bryant, 1983-87 3.5 Shawn Hood, 1983-87

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Steals 341 Kenny Robertson, 1986-90 245 Ken McFadden, 1985-89 240 Clinton Ransey, 1983-87 227 Shawn Hood, 1983-87 217 Franklin Edwards, 1977-81 209 D’Aundray Brown, 2007-12 207 Norris Cole, 2007-11 201 Eddie Bryant, 1983-87 200 Cedric Jackson, 2007-09 178 Mike Sweeney, 1978-82 Blocked Shots 197 Darren Tillis, 1978-82 180 Tahric Gosley, 1999-03 138 Pape Badiane, 2000-04 117 Shawn Fergus, 1989-93 74 George Tandy, 2007-09 66 Chris Moore, 2007-09 62 Sam Mitchell, 1992-94 58 Warren Bradley, 1984-89 57 Dave Youdath, 1980-84 55 JoVonn Jefferson, 1997-99 T urnovers 447 Franklin Edwards, 1977-81 363 Jermaine Robinson, 2000-04 363 Theo Dixon, 1997-02 341 Kenny Robertson, 1986-90 322 Ken McFadden, 1985-89 293 Craig Caldwell, 1991-95 290 Derrick Zeigler, 1993-97 283 Norris Cole, 2007-11 281 Jeremy Montgomery, 2008-11 263 Cedric Jackson, 2007-09 263 Jamaal Harris, 1998-02 P ersonal Fouls 384 Kenny Robertson, 1986-90 374 Aaron Pogue, 2009-12 349 Tahric Gosley, 1999-03 329 Warren Bradley, 1984-89 325 Darren Tillis, 1978-82 316 Patrick Tatham, 2003-07 306 Andre Battle, 1976-80 302 Theo Dixon, 1997-02 301 J’Nathan Bullock, 2005-09 299 Steve Corbin, 1982-86 D isqualifications 27 Matt Taylor, 1968-69, 70-73 22 Kenny Robertson, 1986-90 22 Darren Tillis, 1978-82 21 Andre Battle, 1976-80 20 Michael Bowens, 1996-98 20 Warren Bradley, 1984-89 18 Aaron Pogue, 2009-12 17 Gale Drummer, 1972-75 15 Tahric Gosley, 1999-03 13 Doc Taylor, 1999-01

Dennis Lenk

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2012-13 Men’s Basketball


2012-13 Vikings F r esh m a n R e cor d s GAME Minutes: .43 by James Madison at Wright State, 2/1/97 43 by Eugene Miles at Eastern Michigan, 12/8/84 Points: ...................36 by Don Ross vs. Hiram, 12/1/66 FGA: .......................32 by Don Ross vs. Hiram, 12/1/66 FGM: .....................15 by Don Ross vs. Hiram, 12/1/66; 15 by Dave Warren vs. Western Reserve, 2/9/66 FG Pct.: .. .750 by Reggie Welch vs. UIC, 3/8/93 (9/12) .750 by Clinton Ransey at Valparaiso, 2/13/84 (9/12) 3FGA: ........ 11 by James Madison at Michigan, 11/30/96 3FGM: .5 done 11 times, last by J. Montgomery vs. UIC, 2/5/09 3FG Pct.: 1.000 by Charlie Woods vs. Toledo, 12/20/10 (5-5) FTA: . .....21 by J’Nathan Bullock at Kent State, 12/3/05 FTM: . .13 by Clinton Ransey vs. Northern Iowa, 3/9/84; 13 by Franklin Edwards at Robert Morris, 2/2/78 FT Pct.: .1.000 by Mike Redell vs. Youngstown St., 1/8/05 (10-10) Rebounds: .22 by John Neale vs. Central State, 1/12/70; 22 by Harvey Smith vs. Alliance, 1/27/68; 22 by Harvey Smith at Muskingum, 1/22/68 Assists: .................15 by Jim Les at Louisville, 2/25/82 Steals: ............ 7 by Mike Sweeney vs. Niagara, 1/6/79 Blocks: ......6 by Anton Grady vs. Rio Grande, 11/15/11 SEASON Minutes Played: ........913 by James Madison, 1996-97 Average Minutes: ................. 32.9 by Jim Les, 1981-82 Games Played: ..... 37 by Jeremy Montgomery, 2008-09 Games Started: ............... 30 by Shawn Hood, 1983-84 Points: ................... 467 by Franklin Edwards, 1977-78 Scoring Avg.: ................19.1 by Weldon Kytle, 1961-62 FGA: ....................... 416 by Franklin Edwards, 1977-78 FGM: ...................... 190 by Franklin Edwards, 1977-78 FG Pct.: .....527 by Ken McFadden, 1985-86 (177-236) 3FGA: .........................178 by James Madison, 1996-97 3FGM: ..........................66 by James Madison, 1996-97 3FG Pct.: ..........461 by Frenchy Tomlin, 1987-88 (35-76) FTA: . ....................... 139 by J’Nathan Bullock, 2005-06 FTM: . ............................99 by Ken McFadden, 1985-86 FT Pct.: ..........787 by Craig Caldwell, 1991-92 (70-89) Rebounds: .....................287 by Weldon Kytle, 1961-62 Rebound Avg.: .............15.5 by Harvey Smith, 1967-68 Assists: .................................. 159 by Jim Les, 1981-82 Steals: ......................61 by Kenny Robertson, 1986-87; 61 by Shawn Hood, 1983-84 Blocks: .............................51 by Darren Tillis, 1978-79

S o p h o m o r e Re cor d s GAME Minutes: . ............ 56 by Jim Les at Kent State, 12/4/82 Points: ...............41 by Ken McFadden vs. UIC, 1/31/87 FGA: ...................29 by Ken McFadden vs. UIC, 1/31/87 FGM: .................................15 done three times, last by Franklin Edwards at Youngstown State, 3/1/79 FG Pct.: .............. .933 by John Neale vs. Indiana (PA), 12/5/70 (14-15) 3FGA: ............ 13 by Raheem Moss vs. Loyola, 2/23/05; 13 by Percell Coles at Detroit, 3/1/03; 13 by James Madison at Michigan, 11/19/97 3FGM: ......... 9 by Percell Coles at Duquesne, 11/27/02 3FG Pct.: ...857 by Raheem Moss vs. Clarion, 12/2/04 (6-7) FTA: . 21 by Mike Campbell vs. Buffalo State, 12/30/67 FTM: .19 by Mike Campbell vs. Buffalo State, 12/30/67

2012-13 Men’s Basketball

FT Pct.: .................. 1.000 by Clinton Ransey vs. Akron, 2/4/85 (16-16) Rebounds: ..... 27 by Weldon Kytle at Fredonia, 2/23/64 Assists: .. 12 by Walt Chavis vs. UW-Green Bay, 1/2/03; 12 by Jim Les vs. Denison, 11/27/82 Steals: . . 8 by Kenny Robertson vs. Western Illinois, 1/16/88; 8 by Ken McFadden vs. Canisius, 12/28/86 Blocks: .7 by Gale Drummer vs. Wichita State, 12/29/72 SEASON Minutes Played: ............1,213 by Norris Cole, 2008-09 Average Minutes: . ... 36.2 by Franklin Edwards, 1978-79 Games Played: ...................37 by Norris Cole, 2008-09 Games Started: ..................37 by Norris Cole, 2008-09 Points: ........................708 by Ken McFadden, 1986-87 Scoring Avg.: .............21.5 by Ken McFadden, 1986-87 FGA: ............................505 by Ken McFadden, 1986-87 FGM: ...........................259 by Ken McFadden, 1986-87 FG Pct.: .........555 by Darren Tillis, 1979-80 (127-229) 3FGA: .........................191 by James Madison, 1997-98 3FGM: ................... 69 by Jeremy Montgomery, 2009-10 3FG Pct.: ..............441 by Greg Allen, 1989-90 (41-93) FTA: . ...........................222 by Ken McFadden, 1986-87 FTM: . ..........................177 by Ken McFadden, 1986-87 FT Pct.: ..851 by Jeremy Montgomery, 2009-10 (80-94) Rebounds: .....................333 by Weldon Kytle, 1962-63 Rebound Avg.: ..............18.5 by Weldon Kytle, 1962-63 Assists: ...........................137 by Walt Chavis, 2002-03 Steals: .......................90 by Kenny Robertson, 1987-88 Blocks: ........................... 64 by Tahric Gosley, 2000-01

Ju n io r Reco r ds GAME Minutes: . ....... 54 by Juan Hill vs. Kent State, 12/23/93 Points: .39 by J’Nathan Bullock vs. Green Bay, 2/11/08; 39 by Franklin Edwards at Florida State, 2/18/80 FGA: ...................31 by Wilbur Starks vs. Ohio, 1/23/74 FGM: ...........18 by Wilbur Starks at Ball State, 1/19/74 FG Pct.: ...... 1.000 by Brian Parker vs. Eastern Illinois, 1/30/89 (12-12) 3FGA: ..... 16 by Percell Coles vs. North Carolina,11/29/03 3FGM: ....... 7 done three times, last by Percell Coles at Youngstown State, 1/10/04 3FG Pct.: ...............................875 by Jamaal Harris vs. UW-Green Bay, 1/25/01 (7-8) FTA: . ...............19 done twice, last by Omari Westley at Florida A&M, 11/25/03 FTM: . . 16 by Franklin Edwards vs. Pittsburgh, 1/23/80 FT Pct.: .1.000 by Norris Cole vs. Florida A&M, 11/18/09 (13-13); 1.000 by J’Nathan Bullock at South Florida, 11/9/07 (13-13) Rebounds: ...... 30 by Weldon Kytle vs. Malone, 2/13/64 Assists: .15 by Chuck Spieles vs. Youngstown St., 2/13/74 Steals: ......12 by Kenny Robertson vs. Wagner, 12/3/88 Blocks: ............... 7 by Pape Badiane vs. Butler, 2/24/03; 7 by Brian Parker vs. Slippery Rock, 11/26/88 SEASON Minutes Played: ..... 1,195 by Trevon Harmon, 2010-11 Average Minutes: .... 37.2 by Franklin Edwards, 1979-80 Games Played: ........... 36 by Trevon Harmon, 2010-11; ......36 by Jeremy Montgomery & Aaron Pogue, 2010-11 Games Started: .......... 36 by Trevon Harmon, 2010-11; ......36 by Jeremy Montgomery & Aaron Pogue, 2010-11 Points: ................... 637 by Franklin Edwards, 1979-80 Scoring Avg.: ........ 25.5 by Franklin Edwards, 1979-80 www.csuvikings.com

FGA: ....................... 486 by Franklin Edwards, 1979-80 FGM: ...................................255 by Dave Kyle, 1975-76 FG Pct.: ....... .664 by Brian Parker, 1988-89 (168-253) 3FGA: ................................184 by Theo Dixon, 2000-01 3FGM: .................................70 by Theo Dixon, 2000-01 3FG Pct.: ..........460 by Tim Kamczyc, 2011-12 (29-63) FTA: . ...........................233 by Ken McFadden, 1987-88 FTM: . ..........................177 by Ken McFadden, 1987-88 FT Pct.: .... .856 by Franklin Edwards, 1979-80 (131-153) Rebounds: .....................333 by Weldon Kytle, 1963-64 Rebound Avg.: ..............17.5 by Weldon Kytle, 1963-64 Assists: .......................177 by Ken McFadden, 1987-88 Steals: .....................111 by Kenny Robertson, 1988-89 Blocks: ..........................57 by Pape Badiane, 2002-03

Sen io r Reco r ds GAME Minutes: .47 by Raheem Moss at Central Mich., 12/17/06 Points: ....... 49 by Franklin Edwards at Xavier, 2/25/81 FGA: ........... 30 by Franklin Edwards at Xavier, 2/25/81 FGM: .......... 18 by Franklin Edwards at Xavier, 2/25/81 FG Pct.: ..900 by Andre Battle vs. Valparaiso, 2/23/80 (9-10) 3FGA: ........ 15 by Norris Cole at Old Dominion, 2/20/11 3-Pt. FGM:... 8 by Norris Cole at Old Dominion, 2/20/11 3FG Pct.: ......................... .833 done five times, last by Malcolm Sims vs. Detroit, 3/1/97 (5-6) FTA: . ........22 by Gale Drummer vs. Ball State, 1/18/75 FTM: . ..............15 by Norris Cole at Green Bay, 12/2/10 FT Pct.: .......1.000 by Steve Givens vs. Western Illinois, 1/14/91 (10-10); 1.000 by Franklin Edwards at Ohio St., 11/29/80 (10-10) Rebounds: ............26 by Weldon Kytle vs. Thiel, 2/6/65 Assists: ........... 16 by Ken McFadden vs. N. Iowa, 2/18/89 Steals: ....8 by Craig Caldwell at Wright State, 2/19/95 Blocks: ..........5 done seven times, last by Omari Westley vs. Wright State, 1/29/05 SEASON Minutes Played: ............... 1,285 by Norris Cole, 2010-11 Avg. Minutes: . ...... 37.4 by Franklin Edwards, 1980-81 Games Played: ........................37 by J’Nathan Bullock, Cedric Jackson, Chris Moore & George Tandy, 2008-09 Games Started: ....... 37 by J’Nathan Bullock, 2008-09; 37 by Cedric Jackson, 2008-09; 37 by Chris Moore, 2008-09 Points: ..............................780 by Norris Cole, 2010-11 Scoring Avg.: ........ 24.6 by Franklin Edwards, 1980-81 FGA: ..................................572 by Norris Cole, 2010-11 FGM: ...................... 265 by Franklin Edwards, 1980-81 FG Pct.: ....... .657 by Brian Parker (155/236), 1989-90 3FGA: .......................221 by Jermaine Robinson, 2003-04 3FGM: .............................. 71 by Trey Harmon, 2011-12 3FG Pct.: .....416 by Craig Caldwell, 1994-95 (42-101) FTA: . .................................266 by Norris Cole, 2010-11 FTM: . ................................227 by Norris Cole, 2010-11 FT Pct.: .... .882 by Franklin Edwards, 1980-81 (134-152) Rebounds: ......................346 by Darren Tillis, 1981-82 Rebound Avg.: ..............15.2 by Weldon Kytle, 1964-65 Assists: ...................... 199 by Cedric Jackson, 2008-09 Steals: ...................... 112 by Cedric Jackson, 2008-09 Blocks: .............................50 by Darren Tillis, 1981-82

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2012-13 Vikings

Scoring Season 2011-12 2010-11 2009-10 2008-09 2007-08 2006-07 2005-06 2004-05 2003-04 2002-03 2001-02 2000-01 1999-00 1998-99 1997-98 1996-97 1995-96 1994-95 1993-94 1992-93 1991-92 1990-91 1989-90 1988-89 1987-88 1986-87 1985-86 1984-85 1983-84 1982-83 1981-82 1980-81 1979-80 1978-79 1977-78 1976-77 1975-76 1974-75 1973-74 1972-73 1971-72 1970-71 1969-70 1968-69 1967-68 1966-67 1965-66 1964-65 1963-64 1962-63 1961-62 1960-61 1959-60 1958-59 1957-58 1956-57 1955-56 1954-55 1953-54 1952-53 1951-52 1950-51

Rebounds

Player........................ GP FG -FGA Pct 3FG -FGA Pct. FT -FTA Pct Pts Trey Harmon................32 141 -343 .411 71 -189 .376 50 -60 .833 403 Norris Cole...................36 251 -572 .439 51 -149 .342 227 -266 .853 780 Norris Cole...................33 185 -428 .432 38 -111 .342 131 -164 .799 539 J’Nathan Bullock.........37 192 -455 .422 36 -117 .308 142 -193 .736 562 J’Nathan Bullock.........34 165 -365 .453 25 -77 .325 147 -190 .774 502 J’Nathan Bullock.........31 143 -344 .416 11 -44 .250 122 -163 .748 419 J’Nathan Bullock.........28 117 -266 .440 0 -0 — 83 -139 .597 317 Omari Westley.............23 130 -259 .502 6 -32 .188 127 -192 .661 393 Jermaine Robinson......29 182 -477 .382 63 -221 .285 141 -217 .650 568 Modibo Niakate...........26 95 -217 .438 48 -108 .444 71 -93 .763 309 Jamaal Harris..............28 142 -341 .416 58 -163 .356 93 -132 .705 435 Theo Dixon...................32 192 -474 .405 70 -184 .380 123 -155 .794 577 Damon Stringer...........30 195 -447 .436 70 -188 .372 113 -134 .843 573 James Madison............28 146 -337 .433 61 -176 .347 67 -82 .817 420 James Madison............27 145 -365 .397 68 -191 .356 56 -64 .875 412 Malcolm Sims..............28 129 -323 .399 41 -102 .402 97 -144 .674 396 Eric Nichelson.............26 104 -216 .481 0 -2 .000 90 -113 .796 298 Jamal Jackson.............27 167 -366 .456 6 -26 .231 102 -140 .729 442 Sam Mitchell...............27 184 -363 .507 3 -21 .143 84 -130 .646 455 Sam Mitchell...............27 168 -311 .540 12 -25 .480 106 -181 .586 454 Anthony Reed..............29 140 -353 .397 42 -129 .326 62 -85 .729 384 Mike Wawrzyniak.........28 141 -301 .468 26 -69 .377 71 -109 .651 379 Brian Parker................26 155 -236 .657 0 0 — 119 -174 .684 429 Ken McFadden.............21 159 -343 .464 18 -47 .383 144 -176 .818 480 Ken McFadden.............30 205 -455 .451 28 -67 .418 177 -233 .760 615 Ken McFadden.............33 259 -505 .513 13 -35 .371 177 -222 .797 708 Clinton Smith..............33 226 -400 .565 0 -0 — 81 -123 .659 533 Clinton Ransey............29 190 -356 .534 0 -0 — 155 -197 .787 535 Dave Youdath..............30 133 -243 .547 0 -0 — 145 -184 .788 411 Dave Youdath..............28 181 -329 .550 1 -1 1.000 103 -143 .720 466 Darren Tillis.................27 204 -388 .526 60 -98 .612 468 Franklin Edwards........27 256 -503 .509 134 -152 .882 664 Franklin Edwards........25 253 -486 .521 131 -153 .856 637 Franklin Edwards........25 198 -402 .493 71 -93 .763 467 Franklin Edwards........25 190 -416 .457 87 -122 .713 467 Dave Kyle.....................27 174 -340 .512 79 -125 .632 427 Dave Kyle.....................25 255 -469 .544 103 -147 .701 613 Wilbur Starks...............24 199 -387 .514 30 -39 .769 428 Wilbur Starks...............19 124 -272 .456 28 -41 .683 276 Gale Drummer.............23 190 -367 .518 46 -70 .657 426 Dan Lee.......................26 146 -353 .414 127 -185 .686 419 Sam Thomas...............25 159 -360 .442 46 -77 .597 364 LaMoyne Porter............26 154 -353 .436 76 -95 .800 384 Mike Campbell............26 126 -284 .444 108 -146 .740 360 Mike Campbell............22 111 -258 .430 125 -166 .753 347 Don Ross.....................21 154 -381 .404 75 -112 .670 383 Denny Lenk..................18 113 -258 .438 64 -88 .727 290 Weldon Kytle................19 148 -347 .427 74 -101 .733 370 Weldon Kytle................19 165 -377 .438 53 -77 .688 383 Weldon Kytle................18 120 -301 .399 52 -92 .565 292 Weldon Kytle................19 153 -352 .435 57 -84 .679 363 Tony Fedor...................19 135 -329 .410 84 -133 .632 354 Tony Fedor...................19 132 -339 .389 71 -111 .640 335 Bob Dulskis.................19 134 47 -99 .475 315 Bob Dulskis.................19 112 -308 .364 46 -92 .500 270 N/A John Harper.................18 250 Dick Sutch...................17 78 55 -70 .786 211 Fred Infield..................19 321 N/A.................................. George Kappos............16 280 George Kappos............17 328

Michael Bowens

Mike Campbell

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Juan Hill

Avg 12.6 21.3 16.3 15.2 14.8 13.5 11.3 17.1 19.6 11.9 15.5 18.0 19.1 15.0 15.3 14.1 11.5 16.4 16.9 16.8 13.2 13.5 16.5 22.9 20.5 21.5 16.2 18.4 13.7 16.6 17.3 24.6 25.5 18.7 18.7 15.8 24.5 17.8 14.5 18.5 16.1 14.6 14.8 13.8 15.8 18.2 16.1 19.5 20.2 16.2 19.1 18.6 17.6 16.6 14.2 13.9 12.4 16.9 17.5 19.3

Dan Lee

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Season 2011-12 2010-11 2009-10 2008-09 2007-08 2006-07 2005-06 2004-05 2003-04 2002-03 2001-02 2000-01 1999-00 1998-99 1997-98 1996-97 1995-96 1994-95 1993-94 1992-93 1991-92 1990-91 1989-90 1988-89 1987-88 1986-87 1985-86 1984-85 1983-84 1982-83 1981-82 1980-81 1979-80 1978-79 1977-78 1976-77 1975-76 1974-75 1973-74 1972-73 1971-72 1970-71 1969-70 1968-69 1967-68 1966-67 1965-66 1964-65 1963-64 1962-63 1961-62 1960-61 1959-60 1958-59 1957-58

Player...........................GP Anton Grady.................. 33 Aaron Pogue.................. 36 D’Aundray Brown........... 32 J’Nathan Bullock........... 37 J’Nathan Bullock........... 34 J’Nathan Bullock........... 31 Patrick Tatham.............. 28 Omari Westley............... 23 Omari Westley............... 28 Tharic Gosley................. 30 Theo Dixon..................... 28 Kevin Ross.................... 30 Kevin Ross.................... 30 Theo Dixon . .................. 28 Michael Bowens............ 27 Michael Bowens............ 28 Derrick Zeigler............... 26 Jamal Jackson............... 27 Juan Hill........................ 29 Sam Mitchell................. 27 Juan Hill........................ 29 Steve Givens................. 28 Steve Givens................. 28 Warren Bradley.............. 28 Eric Mudd...................... 30 Warren Bradley.............. 33 Eric Mudd...................... 33 Eric Mudd...................... 28 Dave Youdath................ 30 Dave Youdath................ 28 Darren Tillis................... 27 Darren Tillis................... 27 Darren Tillis................... 26 Darren Tillis................... 25 Robert Carman.............. 25 Dave Kyle...................... 27 Dave Kyle...................... 25 Gale Drummer............... 24 Pat Lyons....................... 26 Gale Drummer............... 23 Dan Lee......................... 26 Matt Taylor.................... 24 John Neale..................... 25 Sam Thomas................. 23 Harvey Smith................. 17 Denny Lenk.................... 21 Denny Lenk.................... 18 Weldon Kytle.................. 19 Weldon Kytle.................. 19 Weldon Kytle.................. 18 Weldon Kytle.................. 19 Ernie Kremling.............. 19 Gary Bohn..................... 19 Bob Dulskis................... 19 Bob Dulskis................... 19

Malcolm Sims

Reb 212 221 180 261 226 202 168 191 241 188 169 192 170 161 157 165 161 220 241 215 169 237 221 287 288 292 274 183 232 231 346 309 217 173 157 294 325 274 141 273 274 191 278 221 263 264 243 288 333 333 287 189 123 181 173

Avg 6.4 6.1 5.6 7.1 6.6 6.5 6.0 8.1 8.6 6.3 6.0 6.4 5.7 5.8 5.8 5.9 6.2 8.1 8.3 8.0 5.8 8.5 7.9 10.3 9.6 8.8 8.3 6.5 7.7 8.3 12.8 11.4 8.3 6.9 6.3 10.9 13.0 11.4 5.4 11.9 10.5 8.0 11.1 9.6 15.5 12.6 13.5 15.2 17.5 18.5 15.1 9.9 6.5 9.5 9.1

Wilbur Starks 2012-13 Men’s Basketball


2012-13 Vikings

Fi el d Goal Pc t . Season 2011-12 2010-11 2009-10 2008-09 2007-08 2006-07 2005-06 2004-05 2003-04 2002-03 2001-02 2000-01 1999-00 1998-99 1997-98 1996-97 1995-96 1994-95 1993-94 1992-93 1991-92 1990-91 1989-90 1988-89 1987-88 1986-87 1985-86 1984-85 1983-84 1982-83 1981-82 1980-81 1979-80

Player...........................FG -FGA Tim Kamczyc............... 117 -200 Aaron Pogue................ 111 -215 D’Aundray Brown......... 111 -215 Norris Cole.................. 187 -413 J’Nathan Bullock......... 165 -364 J’Nathan Bullock......... 143 -344 Ije Nwankwo.................. 74 -161 Omari Westley............. 130 -259 Omari Westley............. 142 -296 Pape Badiane................ 72 -135 Jamaal Harris.............. 142 -341 Theo Dixon................... 192 -474 Damon Stringer........... 195 -447 James Madison........... 146 -337 James Madison........... 145 -365 James Madison........... 120 -287 Eric Nichelson............. 104 -216 Jamal Jackson............. 167 -366 Sam Mitchell............... 184 -363 Sam Mitchell............... 168 -311 Gravelle Craig............. 133 -277 Steve Givens............... 148 -265 Brian Parker................ 155 -236 Brian Parker................ 168 -253 Eric Mudd.................... 227 -399 Ken McFadden............. 259 -505 Clinton Smith.............. 226 -400 Clinton Ransey............ 190 -356 Clinton Ransey............ 159 -341 Dave Youdath.............. 181 -329 Dave Youdath.............. 133 -244 Darren Tillis................. 200 -352 Darren Tillis................. 127 -229

A s s is t s Pct .585 .516 .516 .453 .453 .416 .460 .502 .480 .533 .416 .405 .436 .433 .397 .418 .481 .456 .507 .540 .480 .558 .657 .664 .569 .513 .565 .534 .466 .550 .545 .568 .555

Season 1978-79 1977-78 1976-77 1975-76 1974-75 1973-74 1972-73 1971-72 1970-71 1969-70 1968-69 1967-68 1966-67 1965-66 1964-65 1963-64 1962-63 1961-62 1960-61 1959-60 1958-59 1957-58

Player...........................FG -FGA Franklin Edwards........ 198 -402 Greg Cobb................... 171 -346 Dave Kyle.................... 174 -340 Dave Kyle.................... 255 -469 Wilbur Starks.............. 199 -387 Wilbur Starks.............. 124 -272 Gale Drummer............. 190 -367 John Major................... 137 -305 Sam Thomas............... 159 -360 John Neale................... 125 -272 Mike Campbell............ 126 -284 Dave Warren................ 115 -251 Don Ross..................... 154 -381 Dennis Lenk................ 113 -258 Weldon Kytle................ 148 -347 Dennis Lenk................ 103 -215 Dennis Turkall............. 115 -275 Weldon Kytle................ 153 -352 Tony Fedor................... 135 -329 Tony Fedor................... 132 -339 Bob Dulskis................. 134 -339 John Harper................... 92 -228

Pape Badiane

Pct. .493 .494 .512 .544 .514 .456 .518 .449 .442 .460 .444 .458 .404 .438 .426 .479 .418 .435 .410 .389 .395 .404

Season 2011-12 2010-11 2009-10 2008-09 2007-08 2006-07 2005-06 2004-05 2003-04 2002-03 2001-02 2000-01 1999-00 1998-99 1997-98 1996-97 1995-96 1994-95 1993-94 1992-93 1991-92 1990-91 1989-90 1988-89 1987-88 1986-87 1985-86 1984-85 1983-84 1982-83 1981-82 1980-81 1979-80 1978-79 1977-78 1976-77 1975-76 1974-75 1973-74 1972-73 1971-72

Pct .347 .356 .402 .353 .416 .400 .409 .456 .370 .441 .422 .461 .520

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Don Ross

3-Point Field Goal Percentage Season 2011-12 2010-11 2009-10 2008-09 2007-08 2006-07 2005-06 2004-05 2003-04 2002-03 2001-02 2000-01 1999-00

Pct .460 .413 .404 .305 .390 .384 .378 .399 .416 .444 .355 .381 .372

Season 1998-99 1997-98 1996-97 1995-96 1994-95 1993-94 1992-93 1991-92 1990-91 1989-90 1988-89 1987-88 1986-87

Player.........................3FG -3FGA James Madison............. 61 -176 James Madison............. 68 -191 Malcolm Sims............... 41 -102 Joe Rey.......................... 24 -68 Craig Caldwell.............. 42 -101 Malcolm Sims............... 28 -70 Anthony Reed ............... 54 -132 Greg Allen..................... 57 -125 Anthony Reed................ 47 -127 Greg Allen..................... 41 -93 William Stanley............. 49 -116 Frenchy Tomlin.............. 35 -76 Clinton Ransey.............. 13 -25

Player....................... GP Blocks Avg Anton Grady...............33 45 1.4 Charlie Woods............30 29 1.0 Aaron Pogue...............33 17 0.5 Chris Moore................37 37 1.0 George Tandy..............33 40 1.2 Kevin Francis.............18 25 1.4 Ije Nwankwo...............20 15 0.8 Omari Westley............23 25 1.1 Pape Badiane.............18 47 2.6 Pape Badiane.............30 57 1.9 Tahric Gosley..............28 34 1.2 Tahric Gosley..............32 64 2.0 Tahric Gosley..............30 33 1.1 JoVonn Jefferson.........25 34 1.4 JoVonn Jefferson.........24 21 0.9 Michael Bowens.........28 20 0.7 Eric Nichelson............26 14 0.5 Gary Meeks.................26 22 0.8

Season 1993-94 1992-93 1991-92 1990-91 1989-90 1988-89 1987-88 1986-87 1985-86 1984-85 1983-84 1982-83 1981-82 1980-81 1979-80 1978-79 1977-78

Player....................... GP Blocks Avg Sam Mitchell..............27 40 1.5 Shawn Fergus............28 33 1.2 Walter Evans..............28 29 1.0 Shawn Fergus............28 36 1.3 Shawn Fergus............27 24 0.9 Brian Parker...............28 23 0.8 Warren Bradley...........30 15 0.5 Ray Foster..................30 15 0.5 Warren Bradley...........33 19 0.6 Bob Crawford.............33 25 0.8 Bob Crawford.............21 19 0.9 Dave Youdath.............30 16 0.5 Dave Youdath.............28 23 0.8 Darren Tillis................27 50 1.9 Darren Tillis................27 48 1.8 Darren Tillis................26 48 1.8 Darren Tillis................25 51 2.0 Bob Carman...............25 12 0.5

Player.........................3FG -3FGA Tim Kamczyc................. 29 -63 Tim Kamczyc................. 33 -80 Jeremy Montgomery....... 69 -171 Norris Cole.................... 40 -131 Cedric Jackson.............. 46 -118 Carlos English............... 28 -73 Raheem Moss................ 56 -148 Raheem Moss................ 63 -158 Percell Coles................. 42 -101 Modibo Niakate............. 48 -108 Jamaal Harris................ 58 -163 Jamaal Harris................ 69 -181 Damon Stringer............. 70 -188

Bl ocks Season 2011-12 2010-11 2009-10 2008-09 2007-08 2006-07 2005-06 2004-05 2003-04 2002-03 2001-02 2000-01 1999-00 1998-99 1997-98 1996-97 1995-96 1994-95

2012-13 Men’s Basketball

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Season 2011-12 2010-11 2009-10 2008-09 2007-08 2006-07 2005-06 2004-05 2003-04 2002-03 2001-02 2000-01 1999-00 1998-99 1997-98 1996-97 1995-96 1994-95 1993-94 1992-93 1991-92 1990-91 1989-90 1988-89 1987-88 1986-87 1985-86 1984-85 1983-84 1982-83 1981-82 1980-81 1979-80 1978-79 1977-78

Player....................... GP Assists Avg Jeremy Montgomery....33 101 3.1 Norris Cole.................36 191 5.3 Norris Cole.................33 146 4.4 Cedric Jackson...........37 199 5.4 Cedric Jackson...........34 168 4.9 Carlos English............18 74 4.1 Carlos English............28 130 4.6 Walt Chavis................26 110 4.2 Walt Chavis................20 74 3.7 Walt Chavis................28 137 4.9 Jermaine Robinson.....28 82 2.9 Jermaine Robinson.....29 82 2.8 Damon Stringer..........30 108 3.6 Melvin McKey.............27 91 3.4 James Madison..........27 61 2.3 Malcolm Sims............28 107 3.8 Joe Rey.......................26 65 2.5 Craig Caldwell...........26 129 5.0 Craig Caldwell...........27 122 4.5 Gravelle Craig............28 167 6.0 Gravelle Craig............29 160 5.5 Gravelle Craig............20 98 4.9 Kenny Robertson........28 149 5.3 Ken McFadden............21 146 7.0 Ken McFadden............30 177 5.9 Eddie Bryant..............33 100 3.0 Eddie Bryant..............33 146 4.4 Shawn Hood...............29 111 3.8 Shawn Hood...............30 129 4.3 Lee Reed....................28 114 4.1 Jim Les.......................27 159 5.9 Frank Edwards...........27 142 5.3 Frank Edwards...........25 117 4.7 Frank Edwards...........25 119 4.8 Ron Harris..................24 97 4.0 Ron Harris..................27 136 5.0 Joe Guilfoyle...............25 72 2.9 Jeff Solomon...............24 91 3.8 Chuck Spieles............26 93 3.6 Chuck Spieles............22 52 2.4 Mike Guilfoyle.............26 79 3.0 Player...........................GP Steals D’Aundray Brown.......... 26 66 Norris Cole................... 36 80 D’Aundray Brown.......... 32 81 Cedric Jackson............. 37 112 Cedric Jackson............. 34 88 Patrick Tatham............. 31 43 Carlos English.............. 28 48 Walt Chavis.................. 26 53 Walt Chavis.................. 20 34 Walt Chavis.................. 28 47 Theo Dixon.................... 28 45 Jamaal Harris............... 32 42 Damon Stringer............ 30 53 James Madison............ 28 46 Michael Bowens........... 27 30 Malcolm Sims.............. 28 45 Derrick Zeigler.............. 26 27 Craig Caldwell............. 26 42 Craig Caldwell............. 27 43 Gravelle Craig.............. 28 44 Gravelle Craig.............. 29 52 Gravelle Craig.............. 20 27 Steve Givens................ 28 27 Kenny Robertson.......... 28 79 Kenny Robertson.......... 28 111 Kenny Robertson.......... 30 90 Ken McFadden.............. 33 83 Clinton Ransey............. 33 67 Shawn Hood................. 29 60 Shawn Hood................. 30 61 Steve Corbin................. 26 41 Mike Sweeney............... 22 66 Franklin Edwards......... 27 63 Franklin Edwards......... 25 51 Franklin Edwards......... 25 35 Franklin Edwards......... 25 41

Avg 2.5 2.2 2.5 3.0 2.6 1.4 1.7 2.0 1.7 1.7 1.6 1.3 1.8 1.6 1.1 1.6 1.0 1.6 1.6 1.6 1.8 1.4 1.0 2.8 4.0 3.0 2.5 2.0 2.1 2.0 1.6 3.0 2.3 2.0 1.4 1.6

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Fr ee Thr o w P c t . Season 2011-12 2010-11 2009-10 2008-09 2007-08 2006-07 2005-06 2004-05 2003-04 2002-03 2001-02 2000-01 1999-00 1998-99 1997-98 1996-97 1995-96 1994-95 1993-94 1992-93

Player........................... FT -FTA Trey Harmon.................. 50 -60 Norris Cole.................. 227 -266 Jeremy Montgomery....... 80 -94 Norris Cole.................... 78 -97 J’Nathan Bullock......... 147 -190 Joe Davis....................... 51 -66 Ije Nwankwo.................. 71 -102 Mike Redell................... 47 -61 Omari Westley............. 124 -175 Modibo Niakate............. 71 -93 Theo Dixon................... 107 -139 Theo Dixon................... 123 -155 Damon Stringer........... 113 -134 James Madison............. 67 -82 James Madison............. 54 -64 Eric Nichelson............... 79 -106 Eric Nichelson............... 90 -113 Jamal Jackson............. 102 -140 Craig Caldwell.............. 65 -77 Craig Caldwell.............. 59 -70

Pct .833 .853 .851 .804 .774 .773 .696 .770 .709 .763 .770 .794 .843 .817 .844 .745 .796 .729 .844 .843

Season 1991-92 1990-91 1989-90 1988-89 1987-88 1986-87 1985-86 1984-85 1983-84 1982-83 1981-82 1980-81 1979-80 1978-79 1977-78 1976-77 1975-76 1974-75 1973-74 1972-73

Player........................... FT -FTA Craig Caldwell.............. 70 -89 Steve Givens................. 73 -102 Steve Givens............... 104 -144 Ken McFadden............. 144 -176 Ken McFadden............. 177 -233 Ken McFadden............. 177 -222 Ken McFadden............... 99 -130 Clinton Ransey............ 155 -197 Dave Youdath.............. 145 -184 Dave Youdath.............. 103 -143 Mike Sweeney................ 52 -66 Franklin Edwards........ 134 -152 Franklin Edwards........ 131 -153 Greg Cobb..................... 66 -79 Greg Cobb..................... 92 -108 Dave Kyle...................... 79 -125 Dave Kyle.................... 103 -147 Gale Drummer............... 49 -86 Chuck Spieles............... 52 -70 Pat Lyons....................... 51 -74

Pct. .787 .716 .722 .818 .760 .797 .762 .787 .788 .720 .788 .882 .856 .835 .852 .632 .701 .570 .743 .689

Season 1971-72 1970-71 1969-70 1968-69 1967-68 1966-67 1965-66 1964-65 1963-64 1962-63 1961-62 1960-61 1959-60 1958-59 1957-58 1956-57 1955-56 1954-55 1953-54 1949-50

Player........................... FT -FTA Mike Guilfoyle................ 71 -96 Bruce Hagins................ 91 -111 LaMoyne Porter.............. 76 -95 Mike Campbell............ 108 -146 Dave Warren.................. 52 -68 Dennis Lenk.................. 62 -87 Dave Warren.................. 62 -79 Dennis Lenk.................. 73 -99 Dan O’Shaughnessy...... 35 -49 Dennis Turkall............... 38 -49 Weldon Kytle.................. 57 -84 Tony Fedor..................... 84 -133 Dick Sutch................... 105 -150 Frank Mignoli................ 58 -90 Frank Mignoli................ 49 -68 N/A Dennis Behrman........... 44 -62 Dick Sutch..................... 55 -70 Fred Infield.................... 61 -100 Jack Shaughnessy......... 99 -133

Pct. .740 .820 .800 .740 .765 .713 .785 .737 .714 .776 .679 .632 .700 .644 .711 .710 .785 .610 .744

Year -By-Ye a r C S U Te a m S t a t is t ic s Year 2011-12 2010-11 2009-10 2008-09 2007-08 2006-07 2005-06 2004-05 2003-04 2002-03 2001-02 2000-01 1999-00 1998-99 1997-98 1996-97 1995-96 1994-95 1993-94 1992-93 1991-92 1990-91 1989-90 1988-89 1987-88 1986-87 1985-86 1984-85 1983-84 1982-83 1981-82 1980-81 1979-80 1978-79 1977-78 1976-77 1975-76 1974-75 1973-74 1972-73 1971-72 1970-71 1969-70 1968-69 1967-68 1966-67 1965-66

G FG -FGA Pct. 3FG -3FGA Pct. 33 804 -1798 .447 217 -599 .362 36 859 -1980 .434 237 -695 .341 33 796 -1,802 .442 214 -614 .349 37 882 -2,043 .432 180 -578 .311 34 813 -1,853 .439 152 -503 .302 31 689 -1,752 .393 198 -648 .306 28 646 -1,610 .401 156 -473 .330 26 610 -1,438 .424 177 -522 .321 29 650 -1,592 .408 158 -511 .309 30 687 -1,540 .446 177 -477 .371 28 666 -1,497 .445 147 -450 .327 32 727 -1,717 .422 196 -531 .369 30 793 -1,828 .434 172 -495 .347 28 696 -1,554 .448 137 -411 .333 27 595 -1,490 .399 130 -391 .332 28 603 -1,488 .405 157 -454 .346 26 566 -1,393 .406 120 -386 .311 27 734 -1,651 .445 98 -294 .333 29 769 -1,791 .429 106 -352 .301 28 760 -1,605 .474 151 -399 .378 29 733 -1,655 .443 149 -373 .399 28 778 -1,606 .484 83 -240 .346 28 877 -1,788 .490 127 -343 .370 28 937 -1,878 .499 99 -270 .367 30 953 -1,967 .484 106 -245 433 33 1023 -2,143 .477 48 -116 .414 33 1156 -2,209 .523 29 902 -1,818 .496 30 845 -1,727 .489 28 797 -1,739 .458 27 827 -1,658 .499 27 882 -1,721 .512 26 874 -1,704 .513 25 772 -1,528 .505 25 698 -1,475 .473 27 812 -1,739 .467 25 729 -1,671 .436 24 773 -1,622 .477 26 784 -1,765 .444 23 696 -1,649 .422 26 733 -1,835 .399 25 728 -1,639 .430 26 716 -1,759 .407 15 659 -1,529 .431 11 572 -1,436 .398 11 613 -1,487 .412 18 522 -1,335 .391

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FT -FTA 352 -496 601 -822 477 -637 511 -729 503 -717 398 -558 355 -547 375 -540 411 -636 418 -634 384 -596 546 -795 508 -731 449 -697 423 -645 448 -680 335 -507 426 -655 445 -694 467 -690 425 -621 367 -565 447 -691 432 -698 508 -819 661 -944 622 -921 560 -816 517 -745 375 -554 378 -566 327 -471 367 -507 338 -491 374 -570 323 -493 255 -381 226 -352 314 -449 267 -413 400 -636 404 -615 370 -553 386 -583 408 -631 326 -506 309 -452

Pct. .710 .731 .749 .701 .702 .713 .649 .694 .646 .659 .644 .687 .695 .644 .656 .659 .661 .650 .641 .677 .684 .650 .647 .612 .620 .700 .675 .686 .694 .667 .668 .694 .724 .688 .656 .665 .669 .642 .699 .646 .632 .657 .669 .622 .647 .644 .684

Reb 1,067 1,214 975 1,267 1,180 1,026 995 871 1,042 943 988 1,185 1,122 1,038 998 921 836 1,050 1,183 1,027 1,028 989 1,107 1,124 1,222 1,246 1,268 1,055 990 1,077 1,097 1,035 1,021 886 840 1,031 935 981 840 1,079 1,267 1,135 1,195 1,175 1,073 1,037 939

Avg. Margin Assists TO Steals Blocks 32.3 +0.5 451 458 279 110 33.7 -1.2 427 412 269 99 29.5 -4.4 431 405 293 61 34.2 +0.4 512 454 320 118 34.7 +3.1 416 477 254 116 33.1 -3.5 360 420 231 125 35.5 -2.1 366 451 230 82 33.5 -0.4 376 430 204 50 35.9 -0.5 334 534 199 117 31.4 -3.4 406 517 212 132 35.3 -0.9 316 454 220 128 37.0 +3.1 324 488 210 130 37.4 +2.1 358 488 265 83 37.1 +4.2 364 499 240 83 37.0 +1.8 277 502 204 87 32.9 -2.7 344 468 220 67 32.2 -3.6 287 447 140 49 38.9 -3.6 407 447 242 91 40.8 +1.4 408 523 215 78 36.7 +0.4 464 440 184 87 35.4 -0.5 401 472 200 87 35.3 +2.4 442 433 149 73 39.5 +5.2 474 469 226 66 40.1 +4.1 496 452 317 78 40.7 +6.0 466 520 376 75 37.8 +1.8 380 534 473 76 38.4 +7.4 555 452 436 61 36.4 +4.5 386 411 300 67 33.0 +1.5 441 474 322 75 38.4 -1.8 420 489 190 87 40.6 +5.3 486 217 100 38.3 +2.0 358 183 86 39.3 +2.1 433 214 107 35.4 +0.2 385 193 86 33.6 360 110 34 38.2 +0.8 373 37.4 -3.1 327 40.9 -1.1 329 32.3 -6.9 333 46.9 -2.4 310 48.7 -5.0 168 45.4 -7.6 46.0 -3.4 45.2 48.8 49.4 52.2

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Points 2,177 2,556 2,283 2,455 2,281 1,974 1,803 1,772 1,871 1,969 1,863 2,192 2,266 1,978 1,743 1,811 1,587 1,992 2,089 2,138 2,040 2,006 2,328 2,405 2,520 2,755 2,934 2,364 2,207 1,973 2,032 2,091 2,115 1,882 1,770 1,947 1,710 1,772 1,882 1,659 1,866 1,860 1,802 1,704 1,552 1,552 1,353

Avg. 66.0 71.0 69.2 66.4 67.1 63.7 64.4 68.2 64.5 65.6 66.5 68.5 75.5 70.6 64.6 64.7 61.0 73.8 72.0 76.4 70.3 71.6 83.1 85.9 84.0 83.5 88.9 81.5 73.6 70.5 75.3 77.4 81.3 75.3 70.8 72.1 68.4 73.8 72.4 72.1 71.8 74.4 69.3 65.5 70.5 73.9 75.2

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All-America Roster J’Nathan Bullock... 2008 — Honorable mention, Mid-Major All-America, CollegeHoops.net.; 2009 — First team Mid-Major All-America, CollegeHoops.net. Norris Cole... 2011 — Honorable mention, AP. Second Team Mid-Major All-America CollegeHoops.net & College Basketball News. Lute Olson All-America Team from CollegeInsider.com. Craig Caldwell

Gravelle Craig

Craig Caldwell... 1994 — Honorable mention, Basketball Weekly.

Dave Kyle

Gravelle Craig... 1993 — Honorable mention, Basketball Weekly. Franklin Edwards... 1980 — Honorable mention, The Sporting News, Basketball Weekly; 1981 — Honorable mention, The Sporting News, Basketball Weekly. Cedric Jackson... 2009 — Honorable mention, Mid-Major All-America, CollegeHoops.net. Dave Kyle... 1976 — First team, Citizen’s Savings Athletic Foundation; special mention, The Sporting News.

Pat Lyons

Ken McFadden

Pat Lyons... 1973 — First team, Academic All-America (selected by CoSIDA).

Sam Mitchell

Ken McFadden... 1986 — Fifth team, Basketball Weekly; 1987 — Honorable mention, The Sporting News; 1988 — Honorable mention, The Sporting News; 1989 — Honorable mention, The Sporting News. Sam Mitchell... 1993 — Honorable mention, Basketball Times; 1994 — Honorable mention, Basketball Times. Clinton Ransey... 1984 — Honorable mention freshman, Basketball Weekly; 1985 — Honorable mention, AP & The Sporting News; 1986 — Honorable mention, AP & The Sporting News. Clinton Smith... 1985 — Honorable mention, AP. Clinton Ransey

Clinton Smith

Darren Tillis

Darren Tillis... 1981 — Honorable mention, Converse; 1982 — First team, First Interstate Bank.

Vi kings in t h e N B A

Vik in g s in t h e N B A Draft

Name Franklin Edwards

Year Name Rd (Overall) 1965 Weldon Kytle 11 (87) 1977 Dave Kyle 7 (142) 1978 Dave Kyle 6 (124) 1981 Franklin Edwards 1 (22) 1981 Paul Roba 9 (187) 1982 Darren Tillis 1 (23) 1986 Clinton Smith 4 (98) 2011 Norris Cole 1 (28)

Years 1981-84 1984-86 1986-90

Team Philadelphia Los Angeles Clippers Sacramento

Cedric Jackson 2009-10

Cleveland, Washington San Antonio

Clinton Smith

1986-87 1990-91

Golden State Washington

Darren Tillis

1982-83 1982-83 1983-84

Boston Cleveland Golden State

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2012-13 Vikings Varsity ”C“ Club Athlete of the Year 1980-81.......... Franklin Edwards 1979-80.......... Franklin Edwards 1975-76...................... Dave Kyle 1974-75...............Gale Drummer 1963-64..................Weldon Kytle

Varsity ”C“ Club Player of the Year 2011-12....Trey Harmon/D’Aundray Brown 2010-11.................... Norris Cole 2009-10.................... Norris Cole 2008-09........... J’Nathan Bullock Cedric Jackson 2007-08........... J’Nathan Bullock Cedric Jackson 2006-07........... J’Nathan Bullock 2005-06............. No Award Given 2004-05............. No Award Given 2003-04........Jermaine Robinson 2002-03.............Andre’ Williams 2001-02.....................Theo Dixon 2000-01.....................Theo Dixon 1999-00.............Damon Stringer 1998-99............JoVonn Jefferson 1997-98............ Michael Bowens 1996-97............... Malcolm Sims 1995-96............... Eric Nichelson 1994-95...............Jamal Jackson 1993-94.................Sam Mitchell 1992-93............... Gravelle Craig Anthony Reed 1991-92............... Gravelle Craig 1990-91................. Steve Givens 1989-90..................Brian Parker 1988-89...............Ken McFadden 1987-88...............Ken McFadden 1986-87...............Ken McFadden Clinton Ransey 1985-86................Clinton Smith 1984-85..............Clinton Ransey Clinton Smith 1983-814..............Dave Youdath 1982-83................Dave Youdath 1981-82...................Darren Tillis 1980-81.......... Franklin Edwards 1979-80.......... Franklin Edwards 1978-79.......... Franklin Edwards 1977-78..................... Greg Cobb 1976-77...................... Dave Kyle 1975-76...................... Dave Kyle 1974-75...............Gale Drummer 1973-74.........................Dan Lee 1972-73...............Gale Drummer 1971-72.........................Dan Lee 1970-71................ Bruce Hagins 1969-70..............LaMoyne Porter 1968-69......... Michael Campbell 1967-68......... Michael Campbell 1966-67.................. Dennis Lenk 1965-66.................. Dennis Lenk 1964-65..................Weldon Kytle 1963-64..................Weldon Kytle 1962-63..................Weldon Kytle 74 C l e v e l a n d St a t e U n i v e r s i t y

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D

Ailes, Richard 1943-46 Akins, Don 1989-90 Allen, Derek 1991-92 Allen, Greg 1989-90-92-93 Anderson, Harry 1958 Anderson, Kevin 2010 Arnett, Carter 1998-99 Arthur, Larry 1973-74-75-76 Asher, Ed 1947 Ashmus, Richard 1941 Aufmuth, Eugene 1934 Avis, Dan 1947-48-49-50 Ayers, Frank 1975

B

Badiane, Pape 2001-02-03-04 Balliett, Paul 1939 Barber, Doug 2005 Baron, Henry 1951-52 Barrett, David 1999-00 Bartel, Bill 1965 Barthol, Herb 1989 Battle, Andre 1977-78-79-80 Beadle, John 1952-54 Bednar, Joe 1966 Behrman, Dennis 1956-57-58 Belter, Steve 1993 Bent, John 1933-34 Bessai, Herb 1938-39 Blackman, Tom 1967 Boczkiewicz, Dale 1964 Bohn, Gary 1960-61-62 Bolden, Larry 1994 Boone, George 1932-33-34 Borckardt, Bob 1963-64-65 Bowens, Michael 1997-98 Bowie, Steve 1998-99 Bracken, Terry 1965 Bradley, Warren 1985-87-88-89 Bragg, Tom 1984 Brewster, Gary 1997-98 Broadaway, Charles 1958 Brooks, Keldrick 1998 Brown, D’Aundray 2008-09-10-12 Bryant, Donovan 1960 Bryant, Eddie 1984-85-86-87 Bullock, J’Nathan 2006-07-08-09 Bunce, Bill 1938-39-40 Burge, Jonathan 2003

C

Caldwell, Craig 1992-93-94-95 Calhoun, Jerrod 2002-03 Campbell, Mike 1968-69-70 Carman, Robert 1977-78-79 Case, Donald 1939 Chavis, Walt 2002-03-04-05 Cobb, Greg 1977-78-79 Colbert, Dave 1982-83 Cole, Norris 2008-09-10-11 Coles, Percell 2002-03-04 Conkle, Ray 1947-50 Connaughton, Mike 1976 Connors, Bill 1939 Cooper, Don 1971 Corbin, Steve 1984-85-86 Crabtree, Elmer 1930 Craig, Gravelle 1991-92-93 Crawford, Bob 1985-86 Carwford, Tristan 2007 Croom, Larry 1975-76-77 Crumble, Ricardo 1999-00 Cunnan, Howard 1931-32-33-34 Cunningham, Jared 2010

Dadas, Al 1967-68-69 Damel, Charles 1931 Dames, Christopher 1997 Davis, George 1938-39-40 Davis, Joe 2007-08 Dellinger, Matt 1993-94 DeStephanis, John 1970 Dixon, Herb 1988 Dixon, Theo 1998-99-01-02 Donia, Frank 1943 Donia, Phil 1943 Douglas, Sebastian 2012 Dronzek, David 1972-73-74 Drummer, Gale 1973-75 Dulskis, Bob 1956-58-59 Dunkle, Henry 1947-50 Duszynski, Greg 1980-81-82 Dysert, Harry 1947-48-49

E

Edwards, Franklin 1978-79-80-81 English, Carlos 2006-07 Eppinger, Daitwan, 2009 Evans, Bill 1982 Evans, Walter 1992-93

F

Fedor, Anthony 1958-59-60-61 Fergus, Shawn 1990-91-92-93 Ferrato, Blaise 1950-51 Fields, Renard 2006-07-08-09 Ford, Mickey 1943 Foster, Ray 1988 Foti, Tom 1937-38 Francis, Kevin 2007-08 Frankenhauser, Joe 1951-52-53 Friedman, Allan 1948 Frost, Howard 1953-54-55-56 Furlong, Jim 1968

G

Gannon, Mark 1991-92-93 Gansey, Steve 2005-06 Gapinski, George 1942 Gardner, Malcomb 1975-76 Geniusz, Ken 1960-61-63 Gholson, Ed 1976 Gidich, Dave 1970-71 Giesz, Mike 1940 Givens, Steve 1989-90-91 Golston, Keith 1976 Gosley, Tahric 2000-01-02-03 Gottschalk, Vern 1933 Gower, Wilbert 1946 Grady, Anton 2012 Gray, Bob 1964 Green, Sebron 1992 Greene, Joe 1970-72 Guilfoyle, Joe 1975-76 Guilfoyle, Mike 1969-70-71-72

H

Hagins, Bruce 1969-70-71 Hale, Harry 1935 Halfast, Charles 1960 Haniewich, Adam 1964-65-66 Harmon, Trevon 2009-10-11-12 Harper, John 1955-56-57-58 Harper, Maurice 1990 Harris, Ronald 1977-78-79-80 Harris, Jamaal 1999-00-01-02 Hartnett, Dick 1954 Hathaway, Ted 1975 Hausler, Keith 1971

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Henderson, Justin 2005-06 Henderson, Myron 1932 Hendricks, Joe 1966 Henke, Allen 1943 Heymann, Fred 1932 Hickman, Dick 1952-54 Hill, Charles 1972 Hill, Juan 1992-93-94-95 Hocevar, Brian 1996 Hood, Shawn 1984-85-86-87 Hooper, Robert 1994 Howell, Derrick 1984 Hrdlicka, Ed 1935-36-37-38 Hubbard, Carlos 1990

I

Infield, Fred 1953-54-55-56 Ingram, Darwyn 1987-88

J

Jacklitch, Dave 1949-50-51 Jackson, Anthony 1998-99-00-01 Jackson, Cedric 2008-09 Jackson, Jamal 1995 James, Lance 2010 Jamieson, Alex 1935-36-37 Jefferson, JoVonn 1998-99 Jewell, Curtis 1977 Johnson, John 1988 Johnson, Ken 1954-55 Johnson, Leo 1966-67-68 Johnson, Ray 1942 Johnson, Sonny 1999-00 Jones, Al 1934-35-36-37 Jones, Don 1947-48-49-50 Jones, James 1980-82 Jordan, Henry 1969

K

Kaczor, Ken 1962 Kamczyc, Tim 2010-11-12 Kappos, George 1951-52 Kincaid, Tom 1979-80-81 King, Lionel 1981-82-83-84 Kingwood, Tyrone 1985 Kline, Carl 1943 Klug, Harol 1935 Koneval, George 1961-62-63 Kormos, John 1953 Koski, Frank 1939-40-41 Kostohryz, Jeff 1979-81 Koundoul, Amadou 2004-05 Kovach, John 1962-64 Kovarik, Dan 1971-72 Kremling, Ernie 1961-62-63 Kunc, Fred 1952-53 Kuntz, Dave 1975 Kurz, Karl 1954-55-57-58 Kyle, Dave 1975-76-77 Kytle, Weldon 1962-63-64-65

L

Lacey, Homer 1989 Lally, Martin 1946 Lambert, Lewis 1991 Lampe, Tim 1983 Latas, Joe 2009-10-11 Lawson, James 1972 Lee, Charlie 2012 Lee, Dan 1972-73 Lenk, Dennis 1964-65-66-67 Lenk, Jerry 1960-64 Les, Jim 1982 Lewis, Robert 1996 Lineberger, Kevin 1969-70-71

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M

Maddock, William 1934 Madison, James 1997-98-99-00 Major, John 1971-72-73-74 Malloy, Steve 1988-89 Mason, Marlin 2012 McCarthy, Warner 1939 McCormack, Ed 1960 McCoy, Josh 2010-11 McFadden, Ken 1986-87-88-89 McFerron, John 1940 McGee, Frashon 2005-06 McGrew, Marvin 1991-92 McKey, Melvin 1998-99 McManamon, Kevin 1969 McRoy, Elwyn 1996-97 Medema, Melvin 1934 Meeks, Gary 1995 Mignoli, Frank 1956-57-58-59 Mikula, Len 1966 Miller, Troy 1991 Milota, Richard 1942 Mitchell, Sam 1993-94 Monile, Al 1955 Montgomery, Jeremy 2009-10-11-12 Moore, Chris 2008-09 Moore, David 1993-94 Morris, Victor 2004-05-06-07 Moss, Raheem 2005-06-07 Mostowy, Dick 1963-64-65-66 Moyer, Edward 1943 Mudd, Eric 1984-85-86-88 Murphy, Luke 2004-06-07

N

Ndaye, Luda 2011-12 Neal, Roger 1949-50 Neale, John 1970-71 Niakate, Modibo 2003-05 Nichelson, Eric 1993-95-96-97 Nwamu, Ike 2012 Nwankwo, Ije 2006

O

O’Brien, Mike 1964 O’Connell, Bob 1955-56 Okonski, Ed 1936-37-38 Okonski, Ted 1930-31-32 Okonski, Walter 1930-31-32 O’Shaughnessy, Dan 1962-63-64

P

Parker, Brian 1989-90 Parmalee, George 1930 Pass, Richard 1981 Pavlas, Jerry 1969-70 Pearl, Ed 1930-31-32 Pellegatti, Art 1941-42 Pellizzari, Pete 1974-75-76-77 Peoples, Ray 1930 Perrin, Jamel 1991 Pfaff, Eugene 1941 Pittman, Stan 1984 Plain, Alan 1959-62 Plunkard, Ken 1966 Pogue, Aaron 2010-11-12 Pohm, Art 1947-48-49-50 Popp, Steve 1955 2012-13 Men’s Basketball

Porcello, Jim 1941-42 Porter, Desmond 1988-89-90-91 Porter, LaMoyne 1970-71 Potter, Harold 1930 Pugh, William 1939-40

Q

Quirk, Stanley 1976-78-79

R

Rabb, John 2003 Raby, Mike 1988 Rader, Rick 1982-84 Rahas, Dean 1996-97 Ransey, Clinton 1984-85-86-87 Redell, Mike 2005 Reed, Anthony 1991-92-93 Reed, Lee 1980-81-82-83 Reinker, Martin 1938-39 Reps, Ed 1930 Reusser, Carl 1933 Rey, Joe 1994-95-96 Reynolds, Tyler 2002 Richards, Vince 1983-84-85-86 Risberg, Richard 1946 Ritzema, Pete 2002-03-04 Roba, Paul 1978-79-80-81 Roberson, Carl 1978-79-80-82 Roberson, Keith 1995-96 Robertson, Ken 1987-88-89-90 Robinson, Corey 1996 Robinson, Jermaine 2001-02-03-04 Rodgers, Bruce 1976 Rodriguez, Alberto 1973 Rogers, Joe 2001-02 Rose, Scott 1977-78-79-80 Rosnack, Rick 1980-81-82 Ross, Don 1967 Ross, James 1952-53 Ross, Kevin 2000-01 Russell, Bahaadar 2006-07

S

Sahle, Clifford 1930 Salters, Ray 1986-87 Schaefer, Joe 1975 Schenck, Paul 1948-49 Schiele, Eric 2008 Schlappal, Robert 1947 Schultz, Richard 1974 Schutz, Dave 1983 Sepsenwol, Esidore 1935-36 Shaughnessy, Jack 1948-49-50 Shockey, Thurston 1931-32-33-34 Sims, Malcolm 1994-95-97 Skoutaris, Leo 1996-97-98-99 Skulina, Len 1955 Skupski, Joe 1974-75 Smith, Clinton 1985-86 Smith, Harvey 1968-69 Smith, Robert 1939-40-41 Soldathos, Gus 1933-34 Solomon, Jeff 1975 Solowiow, Val 1970 Speece, Virgil 1930-31 Spieles, Chuck 1973-74-75 Stanley, William 1988-89-90 Starks, Sanchez 2004 Starks, Wilbur 1973-74-75 Staten, Ralph 1931-32-33-34 Steinke, Tom 1965 Stewart, Paul 1986 Stringer, Damon 2000

Strong, Hersey 1987-88 Stupp, George 1946 Sutch, Dick 1955-60 Sweeney, Marty 1986 Sweeney, Mike 1979-80-81-82 Szabo, Julius 1933-35-36

T

Tabar, Karl 1951 Talmadge, Eric 1977 Tandy, George 2008-09 Tatham, Patrick 2004-05-06-07 Taylor, Doc 2000-01 Taylor, Matt 1969-71-72-73 Teglo, Dick 1952 Thomas, Sam 1969-71 Tiber, Dave 1949-50-51 Tillis, Darren 1979-80-81-82 Timmons, Ed 1959 Tomich, John 1946 Tomlin, Frenchy 1988 Trice, Eddie 1970-71 Turkall, Dennis 1961-62-63-64 Tyree, Sherman 1961

Utley, Lonacy 1994

U

RETIRED NUMBERS

10

Ken McFadden 1985-89

14

Franklin Edwards 1977-81

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V

Van Syckle, Lynn 1946-47-48-49 Vechey, Ted 1938 Vinyard, Derrick 1989-90 Vlosich, Greg 2004-05-07 Vuyancih, Pat 1986-87

John McLendon Head Coach 1966-69

W

Warren, Dave 1966-67-68-69 Waters, Walt 2004 Watson, Breyon 2007-08 Wawrzyniak, Michael 1991 Way, John 1941 Weaver, Nick 2008 Weimer, Davis 1942-43 Welch, Reggie 1993-94 Wells, Anthony 2010-11 Westley, Omari 2004-05 Wheeler, John 1982 Will, Karl 1947-48-49 Williams, Andre’ 2001-02-03 Williams, Willie 1967 Winbush, Ron 1970 Wise, Don 1941-42-43 Wisniewksi, Dan 1989-90 Womack, Elgin 1985-86-87 Woods, Charlie 2010-11 Wujcik, Jerry 1970

Y

Yontz, Don 1956-57-58-59 Yoshino, Kenneth 1951-52-53 Yost, Harold 1953-54-55 Youdath, Dave 1981-82-83-84

Z

Zderko, Michael 1946 Zdesar, Ben 1937 Zeigler, Derrick 1994-95-96-97

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CSU ATHLETIC HALL OF FAME BASKETBALL INDUCTEES Year Graduated Inducted Danferd C. Avis 1951 1980 Eddie Bryant 1987 2001 Ray Dieringer Coach 1998 Gale Drummer -- 2012 Tony Fedor 1961 1999 Shawn Hood 1988 2001 Ed Hrdicka 1938 1977 Fred Infield 1957 1998 David Jacklitch 1951 1976 Alex Jamieson 1937 1981 Leo Johnson, Jr. 1971 1981 Alfred Jones 1937 1975 George Kappos 1953 1978 David Liam Kyle 1977 1987 Weldon Kytle 1966 1976 Dennis Lenk 1968 1982 Ken McFadden 1997 1999 John McLendon Coach 2007 Eric Mudd 1988 1998 Ted Okonski 1934 1980 William Pugh 1941 1981 James Rodriguez Coach 1995 John Shaughnessy 1950 1979 Joe Skupski 1975 2002 Ralph Staten 1935 1985 Mike Sweeney 1982 2005 Darren Tillis 1996 1999 Dennis Turkall 1965 1978 Homer Woodling Coach 1976 Don Yontz 1960 1980 C l e v e l a n d St a t e U n i v e r s i t y 75


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AMCU /M id -Continent

First Team J’Nathan Bullock, 2008, 2009 Norris Cole, 2010, 2011 Theo Dixon, 2001 Damon Stringer, 2000

J’Nathan Bullock

First Team Gravelle Craig, 1993 Steve Givens, 1991 Ken McFadden, 1987, 1988, 1989 Sam Mitchell, 1993 Eric Mudd, 1988 Clinton Ransey, 1985, 1986, 1987 Clinton Smith, 1985, 1986 Dave Youdath, 1984

Second Team Theo Dixon, 2002 Trey Harmon, 2012 Cedric Jackson, 2008, 2009 Jamal Jackson, 1995 James Madison, 1998, 1999 Malcolm Sims, 1997 Omari Westley, 2005

Second Team Gravelle Craig, 1992 Ken McFadden, 1986 Sam Mitchell, 1994 Eric Mudd, 1986 Brian Parker, 1989, 1990 Anthony Reed, 1993 Kenny Robertson, 1990 Dave Youdath, 1983

All-Defensive Team Pape Badiane, 2003 D’Aundray Brown, 2010, 2012 Walt Chavis, 2005 Norris Cole, 2011 Tahric Gosley, 2001 Trey Harmon, 2012 Cedric Jackson, 2008, 2009 Derrick Zeigler, 1997

Norris Cole

All-Newcomer Team Theo Dixon, 1998 Anton Grady, 2012 Cedric Jackson, 2008 Jamal Jackson, 1995 James Madison, 1997 Raheem Moss, 2005 Modibo Niakate, 2003 Damon Stringer, 2000 Omari Westley, 2004

All-Newcomer Team Craig Caldwell, 1992 Bob Crawford, 1985 Ken McFadden, 1986 Sam Mitchell, 1993 Brian Parker, 1989 Clinton Ransey, 1984 Anthony Reed, 1991 Clinton Smith, 1985 William Stanley, 1988 Mike Wawrzyniak, 1991

Player of the Year Norris Cole, 2011 Newcomer of the Year Damon Stringer, 2000 Theo Dixon

Defensive Player of the Year Norris Cole, 2011 Cedric Jackson, 2009

Kevin Mackey

Newcomer of the Year Clinton Smith, 1985 Sam Mitchel, 1993

Coach of the Year Gary Waters, 2008

Player of the Year Ken McFadden, 1988

Player of the Week 2011-12 D’Aundray Brown (Nov. 14) Trey Harmon (Dec. 12)

Coach of the Year Mike Boyd, 1993 Kevin Mackey, 1985, 1986

2010-11 Norris Cole (Nov. 15, Dec. 6, Jan. 25, Feb. 14 & 21) 2009-10 Norris Cole (Jan. 25) Trevon Harmon (Feb. 8) James Madison

Mike Boyd

2008-09 J’Nathan Bullock (Dec. 1 & Dec. 22s) & Norris Cole (Feb. 16) 2007-08 Cedric Jackson (Nov. 19 & Feb. 25) 2005-06 I j e N w a n k w o ( J a n . 2 3 ) 2004-05 Modibo Niakate (Nov. 29) Omari Westley (Jan. 17)

All-Tournament Team Ken McFadden, 1986, 1987 Clinton Smith, 1986, 1987

Gary Waters

All-Decade Team (Selected in 1992) Ken McFadden (1985-89) Clinton Ransey (1983-87)

2003-04 Omari Westley (Dec. 1) 2001-02 Theo Dixon (Feb. 4) 2000-01 Theo Dixon (Nov. 20, Dec. 11 & Jan. 8) Ken McFadden

1999-00 Damon Stringer (Jan. 10 & 31) James Madison (Feb. 7) 1998-99 Theo Dixon (Nov. 16 & Feb. 15) 1996-97 Malcolm Sims (Nov. 25 & Feb. 8) 1995-96 Derrick Ziegler (Nov. 26)

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G a me-By-G ame S c o r e s 1929-30

Won 5, Lost 5

Coach—Homer E. Woodling D 6 Hiram........................ 18 -27 7 Wilcox........................ 50 -22 28 Detroit Tech............... 23 -26 Spencerian................ 32 -19 Pennzoils................... 28 -41 Ohio Chiropody.......... 26 -21 Y Commerce.............. 29 -6 F 14 Commerce................. 12 -14 22 Detroit Tech ....... 2OT 29 -34 Spencerian................ 32 -19

1930-31

Won 8, Lost 7

Coach—Homer E. Woodling N 28 Ohio Chiropody.......... 19 -16 D 2 Western Reserve........ 20 -54 5 Hiram........................ 18 -28 13 Ashland..................... 23 -39 19 Youngstown State...... 35 -18 20 Hiram........................ 42 -34 J 1 St. Mary’s................... 27 -29 3 Detroit Tech............... 35 -27 St. Mary’s................... 25 -41 15 John Carroll............... 35 -34 24 Concordia.................. 38 -24 31 Detroit Tech............... 37 -29 F 7 Adrian........................ 22 -23 14 Concordia (IN)........... 39 -29 21 Youngstown State...... 32 -34

1931-32

H H H H H A H H A H

Won 5, Lost 11

Coach—Homer E. Woodling D 9 Wooster...................... 28 -41 15 Findlay....................... 21 -39 16 Ashland..................... 33 -42 28 Adrian........................ 28 -36 J 4 Marietta..................... 28 -27 6 Hiram........................ 35 -40 16 Hiram................... OT 43 -46 20 Lawrence Tech........... 38 -21 27 Bliss.......................... 29 -46 F 3 Allegheny................... 31 -41 10 Franklin..................... 54 -19 17 Findlay....................... 26 -30 24 Akron......................... 22 -38 M 6 Franklin..................... 38 -26 9 Adrian........................ 27 -37 10 Lawrence Tech........... 22 -18

1934-35

H H A H H H A H A H H A H H

Won 4, Lost 6

Coach—Homer E. Woodling D 17 Ashland..................... 33 -50 31 Adrian........................ 20 -30 J 4 Dayton....................... 48 -50 10 Kent State.................. 33 -29 14 Hiram........................ 35 -28 25 Kent State.................. 28 -31 28 John Carroll............... 27 -34 F 4 Rio Grande................. 40 -35 7 Allegheny................... 35 -25 18 Akron......................... 12 -34

1933-34

H A A H H H H H A H H A H H A

Won 7, Lost 7

Coach—Homer E. Woodling D 11 Ashland..................... 22 -24 12 Youngstown State...... 21 -20 23 John Carroll............... 36 -33 29 Detroit Tech............... 27 -29 J 2 Allegheny................... 24 -30 9 Defiance.................... 24 -39 16 Detroit Tech............... 22 -32 22 Hiram........................ 22 -19 F 7 Youngstown State...... 16 -20 12 Adrian........................ 23 -32 13 Bowling Green........... 36 -34 25 Concordia (IN)........... 44 -17 27 Dayton.................. OT 39 -36 M 5 Concordia (IN)........... 45 -16

1932-33

A A H H A H A H A H

H A A H H A H H H H H H H A A A

Won 5, Lost 12

Coach—Homer E. Woodling N 8 Wooster...................... 34 -28 D 12 Western Reserve........ 29 -60 15 Findlay....................... 41 -50 20 Kent State.................. 22 -27 22 John Carroll............... 36 -34 29 Youngstown State...... 23 -37 J 5 Adrian........................ 48 -23 22 Grove City.................. 22 -44 26 Thiel.......................... 24 -39

H A H A A H H A H

F 1 8 9 15 16 23 27 M 2

Allegheny................... 31 -32 Adrian........................ 27 -29 Findlay....................... 28 -36 Thiel.......................... 28 -60 Youngstown State...... 42 -32 Hiram........................ 44 -27 Ashland..................... 32 -45 Grove City.................. 32 -47

1935-36

Won 4, Lost 11

Coach—Homer E. Woodling D 14 Kent State.................. 22 -34 23 Western Reserve........ 18 -46 28 John Carroll............... 20 -17 J 3 Detroit....................... 26 -40 10 Thiel.......................... 30 -47 11 Allegheny................... 24 -27 15 Kent State.................. 29 -48 18 Hiram........................ 41 -18 25 Thiel.......................... 23 -29 31 Detroit Tech............... 30 -34 F 1 Detroit....................... 22 -38 8 Youngstown St...... OT 28 -23 18 Hiram........................ 23 -29 22 John Carroll.......... OT 29 -31 28 Grove City.................. 32 -25

1936-37

H A H A A A H H H A A H A H A

Won 8, Lost 9

Coach—Homer E. Woodling D 12 Ashland..................... 43 -32 15 Allegheny................... 41 -32 22 Kenyon....................... 35 -44 28 Lawrence Tech........... 41 -38 29 Detroit Tech............... 18 -29 J 7 Slippery Rock............. 26 -45 9 Hiram........................ 30 -15 12 Thiel.......................... 28 -29 16 Youngstown State...... 27 -34 23 Mount Union.............. 15 -27 30 Grove City.................. 41 -43 F 2 Ashland..................... 47 -35 6 John Carroll............... 34 -31 13 Hiram........................ 33 -19 20 Thiel.......................... 38 -31 24 Toledo........................ 30 -54 27 Slippery Rock............. 47 -50

1937-38

H A A A A H H H

H H H A A A H A A H H A H A H A H

Won 6, Lost 10

Coach—Homer E. Woodling D 9 Detroit Tech............... 29 -31 H 17 John Carroll............... 17 -34 CA 18 Allegheny................... 13 -32 H 21 Baldwin-Wallace....... 20 -30 A 30 Lawrence Tech........... 39 -31 H J 5 Western Reserve........ 32 -66 A 8 Hiram........................ 41 -34 H 14 Thiel.......................... 21 -33 A 22 Hiram........................ 37 -32 A 28 Mount Union.............. 28 -51 A 29 Slippery Rock............. 34 -44 A F 5 Akron......................... 35 -51 H 11 Grove City.................. 24 -43 A 12 Alliance..................... 44 -32 A 19 Thiel.......................... 42 -36 H 23 Slippery Rock............. 56 -47 H

1938-39

Won 3, Lost 13

Coach—Homer E. Woodling D 7 Mount Union.............. 26 -31 10 Allegheny................... 22 -24 12 Western Reserve........ 15 -48 17 Heidelberg................. 38 -44 20 Clarion....................... 32 -54 29 Ohio Wesleyan........... 47 -41 J 7 Hiram........................ 30 -48 14 John Carroll............... 30 -50 18 Akron......................... 34 -49 21 DeSales..................... 42 -65 28 Hiram........................ 27 -22 F 4 Grove City.................. 28 -26 10 Detroit Tech............... 24 -26 11 DeSales..................... 31 -51 17 Thiel.......................... 33 -38 25 Slippery Rock............. 30 -40

1939-40

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Assumption............... 39 -30 Hiram........................ 23 -32 Grove City.................. 29 -31 John Carroll............... 16 -27 Mount Union.............. 29 -51 Detroit Tech............... 27 -37 Kent State.................. 34 -32 Alliance..................... 31 -26 Clarion....................... 39 -35 Thiel.......................... 44 -46 Hiram........................ 25 -36

1940-41

1941-42

A A H H

A H A A A A H H H H A H H H H

Won 2, Lost 12

Coach—Bruce T. Brickley D 3 Heidelberg................. 25 -44 18 Allegheny................... 31 -40 20 Otterbein................... 34 -56 J 10 Hiram........................ 32 -30 17 John Carroll............... 26 -44 23 Clarion.................. OT 37 -41 24 Thiel.......................... 30 -44 29 Mexico City................ 32 -44 31 Marietta..................... 44 -49 F 5 Wooster...................... 19 -75 7 Hiram........................ 50 -49 12 Kent State.................. 27 -59 21 Grove City.................. 32 -58 28 Kenyon....................... 42 -52

1942-43

H A A H A H A H A A H

Won 4, Lost 11

Coach—Homer E. Woodling D 7 Allegheny................... 23 -50 14 Heidelberg................. 16 -33 19 Detroit Tech............... 24 -53 20 Assumption............... 22 -27 21 Highland Park............ 33 -64 J 8 John Carroll............... 23 -51 11 Hiram........................ 36 -35 18 Ohio Chiropody.......... 41 -38 21 Clarion....................... 40 -52 25 Thiel.......................... 37 -33 31 Mount Union.............. 28 -67 F 1 Grove City............. OT 37 -39 8 Hiram........................ 44 -40 20 Wooster...................... 27 -67 M 1 Kent State.................. 25 -65

H H H H H A A H H A H A A H

Won 0, Lost 13

Coach—Aaron L. Andrews D 12 Allegheny................... 19 -48 17 Oberlin....................... 27 -54 19 Heidelberg................. 24 -51 J 9 Hiram........................ 21 -31 22 Kenyon....................... 46 -52 23 Otterbein................... 28 -57 28 Western Reserve........ 29 -60 30 Grove City.................. 28 -42 F 6 Hiram........................ 28 -42 13 Clarion....................... 31 -33 18 Western Reserve........ 28 -63 20 Kent State.................. 31 -46 25 John Carroll............... 31 -72

H A H A H A A H H H H H A

1943-44 & 1944-45

No Basketball Team (World War II)

1945-46 A A A H H H A A A H H H A A H H

Won 4, Lost 11

Coach—Homer E. Woodling D 9 Allegheny................... 23 -52 10 Slippery Rock............. 22 -48 16 Heidelberg................. 29 -43 23 Baldwin-Wallace....... 30 -38

30 J 6 13 20 27 F 1 3 8 16 17 24

Won 1, Lost 8

Coach—George McKinnon J 12 Hiram........................ 53 -35 19 John Carroll............... 39 -45 25 Mount Union.............. 35 -38 30 John Carroll............... 38 -48 F 2 Western Reserve........ 36 -47 9 Grove City.................. 29 -50 16 Findlay....................... 25 -43 22 Western Reserve........ 27 -46 M 2 Hiram........................ 45 -57

1946-47

A H A A H A H A H

Won 5, Lost 10

Coach—George McKinnon D 4 John Carroll............... 42 -56 7 Kenyon....................... 49 -54 14 Mount Union.............. 35 -39 17 Ashland..................... 50 -45 28 Akron......................... 35 -71 J 11 Hiram........................ 51 -45 18 Kenyon....................... 49 -65 24 Edinboro.................... 33 -34 25 Clarion....................... 34 -30

A A H A A A H A A

F 1 8 15 22 M 1 4

John Carroll............... 37 -47 Grove City.................. 56 -42 Clarion....................... 48 -54 Edinboro.................... 37 -40 Hiram........................ 68 -67 Findlay....................... 54 -71

1947-48

Won 10, Lost 8

Coach—George McKinnon D 3 John Carroll............... 44 -42 CA 12 Mount Union.............. 46 -58 A 13 Ashland..................... 49 -65 A 18 Western Reserve........ 26 -63 A 20 Heidelberg................. 33 -45 H 23 Detroit Tech............... 47 -44 A J 5 Adrian........................ 49 -48 H 10 Hiram........................ 52 -48 A 14 John Carroll............... 48 -58 A 16 Edinboro.................... 46 -51 A 17 Youngstown State...... 43 -54 H 24 Gannon...................... 71 -52 H 31 Clarion.................. OT 58 -57 H 6 Slippery Rock............. 57 -79 A 7 Grove City.................. 56 -55 A 14 Findlay....................... 54 -51 H Kent State-Canton..... 80 -76 H 21 Hiram........................ 56 -50 A

1948-49

Won 4, Lost 14

Coach—George McKinnon D 1 John Carroll............... 47 -87 CA Kent State-Canton..... 64 -43 H 9 Kenyon....................... 40 -57 H 11 Western Reserve........ 57 -61 A 14 Heidelberg................. 54 -61 A 16 Mount Union.............. 21 -45 CA 17 Detroit Tech............... 66 -51 H 22 Youngstown State...... 44 -51 A J 8 Hiram........................ 54 -45 A 11 Akron......................... 49 -83 CA 14 Mount Union.............. 36 -55 A 28 Clarion....................... 43 -47 A 29 Gannon...................... 55 -58 A F 5 Slippery Rock............. 49 -53 H 19 Ashland..................... 51 -67 H 26 Buffalo...................... 61 -52 A M 1 Findlay....................... 63 -73 A 5 Hiram........................ 44 -47 H

1949-50

Won 9, Lost 8

Coach—George Rung D 3 Buffalo State............. 65 -56 H 7 John Carroll............... 49 -80 CA 10 Western Reserve........ 55 -66 A 13 Oberlin....................... 50 -53 A 16 Heidelberg................. 64 -65 H 19 Kenyon....................... 64 -61 A J 7 Hiram........................ 55 -63 A 11 Mount Union.............. 34 -45 A 14 Kent State-Canton..... 69 -50 H 21 Gannon...................... 70 -62 H 28 Clarion....................... 61 -46 H F 1 Detroit Tech............... 67 -53 H 4 Kent State-Canton..... 66 -60 A 10 Slippery Rock............. 55 -74 A 18 Grove City.................. 75 -66 H 28 Ashland..................... 60 -63 A M 2 Hiram........................ 67 -46 H

1950-51

Won 6, Lost 11

Coach—George Rung D 1 John Carroll............... 51 -68 CA 6 Baldwin-Wallace....... 38 -83 A 9 Western Reserve........ 84 -83 A 12 Oberlin....................... 48 -76 A 16 Heidelberg................. 51 -65 A 27 Youngstown State...... 56 -61 A J 6 Hiram........................ 64 -70 A 12 Grove City.................. 64 -62 A 13 Kenyon....................... 59 -51 A 20 Ashland..................... 61 -64 H 26 Clarion....................... 67 -86 A 31 Baldwin-Wallace....... 49 -77 CA F 10 Slippery Rock............. 70 -63 H 17 Youngstown St........... 58 -75 H 24 Edinboro.................... 75 -62 H M 1 Mount Union......... OT 69 -73 H 3 Hiram........................ 80 -67 H

1951-52

Won 4, Lost 12

Coach—George Rung

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H H H H H A

D 1 7 8 11 15 18 J 5 10 14 16 26 F 2 8 16 23 29

Baldwin-Wallace....... 63 -89 A John Carroll............... 61 -97 CA Western Reserve........ 54 -56 A Oberlin....................... 46 -59 A Kenyon....................... 57 -58 H Mount Union.............. 40 -35 A Youngstown State...... 48 -74 H Hiram........................ 62 -58 A Youngstown State...... 39 -76 A Akron......................... 50 -69 A Clarion....................... 59 -75 H Ashland..................... 64 -74 A Slippery Rock............. 58 -79 A John Carroll............... 53 -57 H Grove City.................. 56 -49 H Hiram........................ 94 -73 CA

1952-53

Won 2, Lost 15

Coach—Homer E. Woodling D 3 Western Reserve........ 42 -73 12 Steubenville............... 47 -67 13 Kenyon....................... 63 -64 17 Mount Union.............. 48 -60 20 Youngstown State...... 39 -72 J 3 John Carroll............... 36 -83 7 Akron......................... 51 -80 10 Oberlin....................... 48 -52 17 Hiram........................ 80 -76 21 Baldwin-Wallace....... 41 -81 24 Wooster...................... 60 -86 30 Clarion....................... 62 -80 31 Hiram........................ 62 -79 F 7 Slippery Rock............. 64 -90 14 Grove City.................. 67 -87 Ashland..................... 61 -75 21 Steubenville............... 54 -53

1953-54

Won 1, Lost 18

Coach—George Rung D 1 Western Reserve........ 57 -85 5 Kenyon....................... 58 -72 8 John Carroll............... 61 -81 12 Steubenville............... 44 -97 15 Oberlin....................... 42 -47 17 Wooster...................... 53 -88 J 8 Case Tech.................. 51 -77 9 Ashland..................... 76 -95 12 Baldwin-Wallace....... 63 -113 16 Hiram........................ 50 -70 23 Detroit Tech............... 71 -81 27 Ohio Northern............ 63 -77 30 Clarion....................... 57 -48 F 5 Slippery Rock............. 65 -81 6 Allegheny................... 56 -71 10 Mount Union.............. 41 -73 13 Youngstown State...... 55 -104 16 Hiram........................ 75 -86 27 Grove City.................. 62 -64

1954-55

A H A A A H H A A H A H H A A A H A H

Won 2, Lost 15

Coach—George Rung D 1 Western Reserve........ 37 -91 4 Kenyon....................... 59 -69 8 Case Tech.................. 70 -92 11 Mount Union.............. 48 -71 14 Oberlin....................... 54 -62 18 Cedarville.................. 90 -71 J 8 Ashland..................... 63 -93 14 Grove City.................. 60 -73 15 Hiram................... OT 88 -96 22 Wooster...................... 37 -115 28 Clarion....................... 52 -78 29 Buffalo State............. 80 -104 F 8 Hiram........................ 79 -83 11 Cedarville.................. 77 -73 12 Ohio Northern............ 65 -96 16 Allegheny................... 82 -94 26 Slippery Rock............. 72 -102

1955-56

H A A H A A A A H A A A A H A H H

A A H H A H H A A A A A H A A H H

Won 3, Lost 15

Coach—George Rung D 1 Western Reserve........ 60 -82 A 3 Kenyon....................... 55 -81 WR 6 Mount Union.............. 54 -109 A 9 Case Tech.................. 61 -79 CL 13 Oberlin....................... 68 -91 A 17 Cedarville.................. 74 -72 WR J 6 Clarion....................... 69 -79 WR 7 Ashland..................... 71 -96 A 12 John Carroll............... 62 -119 A 14 Grove City.................. 63 -87 A

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Hiram........................ 57 -62 Ohio Northern............ 81 -68 Wooster...................... 83 -76 Allegheny................... 61 -68 Western Reserve........ 76 -88 Hiram........................ 67 -79 Buffalo State............. 76 -83 Slippery Rock............. 61 -95

1956-57

Won 3, Lost 15

Coach—George Rung D 1 Kenyon....................... 70 -88 4 Case Tech.................. 65 -66 8 Allegheny................... 74 -68 10 Oberlin....................... 55 -75 17 Western Reserve........ 59 -78 J 11 Buffalo State............. 60 -90 12 Clarion....................... 43 -76 14 John Carroll............... 65 -70 16 Mount Union.............. 48 -69 19 Wash. & Jefferson...... 49 -78 29 Hiram........................ 57 -78 F 1 Cedarville.................. 73 -62 2 Ohio Northern............ 61 -74 8 Hiram........................ 61 -68 9 Western Reserve........ 60 -73 13 Grove City.................. 64 -82 16 Edinboro.................... 81 -68 23 Slippery Rock............. 73 -95

1957-58

A H A H A H A H H A H H H A H A H A H

Won 7, Lost 12

Coach—Bill Gallagher D 2 Clarion....................... 53 -55 6 Kenyon................ 4OT 45 -42 7 Clarion....................... 51 -54 9 Western Reserve........ 41 -58 J 9 Hiram........................ 51 -56 14 Malone....................... 67 -56 24 Oberlin....................... 66 -64 30 Cedarville.................. 69 -90 31 Ohio Northern............ 47 -68 F 7 Grove City.................. 45 -58 10 Allegheny................... 50 -52 14 Case Tech.................. 46 -62 18 John Carroll............... 69 -94 21 Slippery Rock............. 63 -70 26 Mount Union.............. 52 -75 28 Fredonia.................... 70 -48 M 3 Thiel.......................... 67 -64 7 Hiram........................ 62 -46 10 Western Reserve........ 74 -64

1959-60

A A H A A A A A A A H A A A H H H H

Won 6, Lost 13

Coach—George Rung D 3 Case Tech.................. 50 -65 7 Kenyon....................... 45 -70 13 Allegheny................... 74 -64 16 Western Reserve........ 55 -56 J 7 Oberlin....................... 61 -47 11 Buffalo State............. 55 -59 13 John Carroll............... 72 -91 18 Wash. & Jefferson...... 55 -79 21 Clarion....................... 57 -59 25 Hiram........................ 77 -67 31 Ohio Northern............ 77 -76 F 1 Cedarville.................. 67 -68 6 Case Tech.................. 63 -74 8 Western Reserve........ 78 -72 11 Hiram........................ 58 -62 15 Edinboro.................... 61 -74 19 Mount Union.............. 71 -82 27 Grove City.................. 95 -104 M 1 Thiel.......................... 82 -78

1958-59

CL CL CL A WR WR A A

Won 0, Lost 19

H A A H A H A A A H H H A H A A A H A

Coach—Jim Rodriguez D 1 Clarion....................... 61 -71 A 5 Kenyon....................... 53 -68 CL 9 Oberlin....................... 48 -81 CL 11 Allegheny................... 45 -62 A 12 Clarion....................... 67 -87 CL J 9 Mount Union.............. 42 -100 CL 12 Western Reserve........ 50 -72 A 16 Hiram........................ 50 -79 CL 19 Wash. & Jefferson...... 42 -57 CL 23 Malone....................... 79 -88 A 30 Alliance..................... 56 -71 WR F 2 Hiram........................ 66 -73 A 10 Lawrence Tech........... 68 -77 A 16 Case Tech.................. 63 -79 A 20 Slippery Rock............. 60 -81 A 23 Thiel.......................... 58 -76 A 27 Fredonia.................... 49 -53 CL 29 John Carroll............... 46 -66 A

M 10 Western Reserve........ 69 -75 CL

1960-61

Won 4, Lost 15

Coach—Jim Rodriguez D 1 Oberlin....................... 46 -85 A 3 Kenyon....................... 73 -86 A 7 Western Reserve........ 61 -68 A 10 Case Tech.................. 59 -85 CL J 3 Bethany..................... 58 -87 A 14 Wash. & Jefferson...... 38 -75 A 21 Lawrence Tech........... 79 -118 FR 25 Findlay....................... 58 -91 A 28 Alliance..................... 44 -94 A 31 Hiram........................ 43 -54 A F 4 Clarion....................... 70 -79 FR 11 Malone....................... 61 -54 CL 15 Slippery Rock............. 64 -88 CA 18 Hiram........................ 63 -90 CL 21 John Carroll............... 76 -87 CA 23 Fredonia.................... 68 -74 A 25 Allegheny................... 77 -68 CL 27 Thiel.......................... 74 -63 CL M 7 Western Reserve........ 75 -63 CL

1961-62

Won 6, Lost 13

Coach—Jim Rodriguez D 2 Kenyon....................... 55 -63 7 Oberlin....................... 53 -44 9 Slippery Rock............. 72 -94 J 9 Western Reserve........ 61 -70 13 Hiram........................ 72 -69 20 Findlay....................... 64 -78 24 Edinboro.................... 52 -83 26 Cedarville.................. 54 -64 F 3 Clarion....................... 86 -97 6 Hiram........................ 68 -80 9 Bethany................ OT 78 -84 10 Malone....................... 61 -52 13 Case Tech.................. 73 -87 15 Thiel.......................... 81 -58 22 Allegheny................... 78 -91 24 Fredonia.................... 85 -54 26 John Carroll............... 70 -84 28 Thiel.......................... 60 -64 M 6 Western Reserve........ 65 -62

CL CL A A CL WR A CL A A CL A A CL A CL A A CL

F ­– Ernie Kremling (9.6 points/10.5 rebounds), George Koneval (8.0/5.5), C – Weldon Kytle (19.1/15.1), G – Dennis Turkall (12.0/4.2), John Kovach (7.4/5.1), Reserves – Alan Plain (4.4/4.9), Ken Kaczor (4.3/5.1)

1962-63

Won 9, Lost 9

Coach—Jim Rodriguez D 1 Kenyon....................... 55 -60 4 Case Tech.................. 64 -65 6 Thiel.......................... 71 -52 15 Detroit Tech............... 64 -56 J 5 John Carroll............... 66 -72 12 Western Reserve........ 54 -64 15 Ashland..................... 61 -98 19 Malone....................... 62 -50 23 Edinboro.................... 68 -66 26 Allegheny................... 88 -58 29 Ashland..................... 87 -99 F 2 Clarion....................... 84 -63 5 Indiana (PA).............. 76 -86 9 Western Reserve........ 64 -57 16 Hiram........................ 64 -87 19 Thiel.......................... 55 -52 23 Fredonia.................... 61 -49 M 2 Cedarville.................. 50 -54

A A CL A CL A A A CL WR CL SS A CL CL A A A

F – George Koneval (4.8 points/5.2 rebounds), Bob Bockardt (9.4/4.8), C – Weldon Kytle (16.2/18.5), G – Dennis Turkall (14.9/3.3), Dan O’Shaugnessy (8.1/2.3), Reserves – Ernie Kremling (6.5/10.5), Dick Mostowy......................(6.2/5.1)

1963-64

Won 10, Lost 9

Coach—Jim Rodriguez N 30 Kenyon....................... 66 -42 D 3 Ashland..................... 61 -55 7 Detroit Tech............... 90 -58 10 Walsh...................... 112 -72 13 Slippery Rock............. 57 -73 J 7 Edinboro.................... 82 -94 10 Western Reserve........ 72 -97 22 Allegheny................... 83 -63 25 Thiel.......................... 92 -77 28 Cedarville.................. 77 -93 F 1 Clarion....................... 81 -95 4 Hiram........................ 74 -77

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8 11 13 19 22 26 M 3

Heidelberg................. 69 -95 Western Reserve........ 75 -67 Malone....................... 93 -84 Case Tech.................. 74 -52 Indiana (PA).............. 70 -91 John Carroll............... 64 -73 Carnegie Tech............ 80 -74

A SS CL SS CL A CL

F – Dennis Lenk (14.6 points/11.7 rebounds), Mike O’Brien (14.5/9.0), C – Weldon Kytle (20.2/17.5), G – Dennis Turkall (10.2/3.3), Dan O’Shaugnessy (6.6/2.3), Reserves – John Kovach (4.1/1.7), Dick Mostowy (6.6/5.2)

1964-65

Won 10, Lost 9

Coach—Jim Rodriguez D 1 Hiram........................ 75 -91 5 Ashland..................... 57 -65 9 Walsh........................ 86 -82 12 Slippery Rock............. 74 -79 J 9 Kenyon....................... 71 -81 14 John Carroll............... 70 -51 15 Case Tech............ OT 65 -70 23 Detroit Tech............... 97 -59 26 Baldwin-Wallace....... 84 -93 30 Clarion....................... 58 -60 F 5 Malone....................... 78 -74 6 Thiel.......................... 83 -63 12 Lawrence Tech........... 62 -64 13 Detroit Tech............... 79 -69 16 Edinboro.................... 77 -69 20 Western Reserve........ 57 -55 23 Allegheny................... 74 -39 26 Cedarville.................. 65 -88 M 6 Carnegie Tech............ 79 -67

SS SS A SS A SS A SS A SS A CL A A SS A SS A A

22 Case Tech.................. 86 -78 A 25 Cedarville.................. 88 -126 A

19 Wooster...................... 70 -86 20 Ashland..................... 37 -76

F – Dennis Lenk (11.7points/12.6 rebounds), Jim Furlong (5.1/4.5), C –Willie Williams (5.7/6.7), G – Don Ross (18.2/2.8), Tom Blackman (11.3/6.0), Reserves – Dave Warren (7.6/1.1), Leo Johnson (4.2/1.1)

27 Eastern Montana....... 91 -81 TC

1967-68

Won 7, Lost 15

Coach—John McLendon D 2 Detroit COB.............. 100 -106 CA 9 Eastern Michigan...... 75 -92 CA 12 Hiram........................ 60 -74 A Cleveland Invitational (Cleveland, Ohio) 29 Eastern Illinois.......... 85 -80 CA 30 Buffalo State..... 3OT 88 -87 CA J 6 8 13 17 19 20 22 24 27 29 F 3 10 12 13 17 23 24

Central State............. 73 -90 CA Buffalo State............. 79 -96 A Ohio Northern............ 54 -58 CA Detroit COB................ 81 -85 A Baldwin-Wallace....... 58 -65 BH Wayne State............... 71 -65 CA Muskingum................ 66 -61 A Walsh........................ 79 -65 EH Alliance..................... 79 -60 CA John Carroll............... 85 -73 LH Edinboro.................... 60 -108 A Youngstown State...... 66 -69 CA Alliance..................... 58 -71 A Eastern Michigan...... 71 -89 A Central State............. 39 -67 A Akron......................... 54 -63 A Indiana (PA).............. 71 -75 CA

F – Dennis Lenk (12.3 points/11.5 rebounds), Bob Bockardt (8.9/2.7), C – Weldon Kytle (19.5/15.2), G – Dick Mostowy (14.1/5.0), Bill Bartel (7.8/4.3), Reserves – Tom Steinke (3.2/4.3), Terry Bracken (3.6/1.6)

F – Jim Furlong (7.7 points/6.5 rebounds), Alex Dadas (3.6/5.8), C – Harvey Smith (15.6/15.5), G – Dave Warren (12.8/2.1), Mike Campbell (15.8/4.4), Reserves – Kevin Lineberger (5.3/6.2), Bruce Hagins (6.0/3.5)

1965-66

1968-69

Won 4, Lost 14

Coach—Jim Rodriguez D 1 Hiram........................ 65 -83 A 4 John Carroll............... 50 -81 A 6 Oberlin....................... 52 -57 SS 8 Thiel.......................... 71 -73 A 10 Slippery Rock............. 66 -80 A J 11 Walsh........................ 62 -69 SS 14 Kenyon....................... 75 -77 WR 19 Allegheny................. 110 -73 A 22 Detroit COB................ 85 -87 SS 25 Malone....................... 97 -77 SS 29 Clarion....................... 64 -93 A F 3 Heidelberg................. 62 -80 SS 5 Detroit Tech............... 81 -83 A 9 Western Reserve........ 99 -75 SS 15 Cedarville.................. 92 -101 SS 19 Edinboro.................... 72 -93 A 23 Ashland..................... 69 -116 A M 2 Case Tech.................. 81 -70 SS F – Dick Mostowy (11.2 points/5.9 rebounds), Dennis Lenk (16.1/13.5), C – Adam Haniewich (6.0/8.2), G – Dave Warren (14.7/3.2), Leo Johnson (12.9/3.7), Reserve – Joe Hendricks (5.5/2.8)

1966-67

Won 8, Lost 13

Coach—John McLendon D 1 Hiram........................ 86 -70 SI 3 Muskingum................ 94 -77 CT 5 Eastern Illinois.......... 83 -97 A 10 Slippery Rock............. 91 -79 CT 17 Kenyon....................... 88 -106 A Christmas Tree Tourney (Indiana, Pa.) 21 Indiana (PA)......... OT 85 -83 A 22 Cheney State............. 66 -97 N J 5 11 14 17 20 21 26 28 F 2 7 11 15

Ashland..................... 34 -49 SI Walsh........................ 24 -22 A Baldwin-Wallace....... 87 -99 SI Malone....................... 72 -62 A Wayne State............... 78 -80 A Detroit COB................ 90 -93 A Buffalo State............. 66 -68 CA Oberlin....................... 56 -60 A Edinboro.................... 75 -71 SI John Carroll............... 70 -77 A Western Reserve........ 59 -60 A Youngstown State...... 74 -102 A

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Coach—John McLendon N 30 Detroit COB................ 68 -66 CA D 7 Eastern Michigan...... 63 -69 CA 14 Gannon...................... 62 -82 CA 21 Indiana (PA).............. 61 -97 A Cleveland Invitational(Cleveland, Ohio) 27 Central Michigan....... 53 -64 CA 28 Buffalo State............. 74 -81 CA 30 Baldwin-Wallace....... 67 -88

A

Findlay Holiday Tourney (Findlay, Ohio) J 2 Findlay....................... 68 -81 A 4 Heidelberg................. 79 -68 N 6 8 11 15 18 20 22 24 25 31 F 1 12 15 17 21 22 M 1

Central State............. 35 -44 Detroit COB................ 77 -67 Ashland..................... 28 -33 Akron......................... 60 -57 Wayne State............... 68 -60 Buffalo State............. 89 -76 Youngstown State...... 68 -73 Ohio Northern............ 82 -75 Akron......................... 64 -70 Ohio Northern............ 59 -70 Ashland..................... 40 -67 Walsh........................ 87 -77 Central State............. 41 -40 Wayne State............... 71 -69 Eastern Michigan...... 75 -89 Indiana (PA)......... OT 81 -76 John Carroll............... 84 -77

A A CA BH CA LH A CA A A A A CA A A LH A

F – Sam Thomas (10.8 points/9.6 rebounds), Henry Jordan (9.5/8.6), C – Harvey Smith (12.4/8.6), G – Mike Campbell (13.8/3.8), Jerry Pavlas (8.0/2.5), Reserve – Bruce Hagins (6.3/5.1)

1969-70

Won 5, Lost 21

Coach—Ray Dieringer D 3 Youngstown State...... 48 -67 6 Indiana (PA).............. 52 -103 13 Akron......................... 69 -78 17 Gannon...................... 75 -101 Marion Invitational (Marion, Ohio)

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N N

Cleveland Invitational(Cleveland, Ohio) 29 Buffalo...................... 74 -80 TC 30 Federal City............... 81 -74 TC 31 Westminster.............. 75 -66 TC J 8 10 12 14 16 19 24 28 31 F 7 11 14 20 21 24 28

Morehead State......... 68 -90 Eastern Michigan...... 59 -85 Central State............. 52 -75 Ashland..................... 32 -56 Wayne State............... 74 -88 Youngstown State...... 68 -78 Akron......................... 60 -78 Ohio Northern............ 99 -86 Detroit COB................ 97 -98 Ashland..................... 35 -38 Walsh...................... 117 -96 Central State............. 62 -63 Eastern Michigan...... 79 -98 Indiana (PA).............. 84 -96 Morehead State......... 68 -70 Wayne State............... 76 -78

A TC TC A A TC TC A A TC TC A A TC TC TC

F – Kevin Lineberger (6.3 points/5.0 rebounds), John Neale (12.5/11.1), C – LaMoyne Porter (14.8/9.3), G – Mike Guilfoyle (4.7/1.8), Eddie Trice (10.1/2.4), Reserves – Mike Campbell (9.1/3.9), Bruce Hagins (8.7/4.3)

1970-71

Won 5, Lost 20

Coach—Ray Dieringer D 1 Cincinnati.................. 75 -85 A 2 Wis.-Oshkosh............. 69 -68 PH 5 Indiana (PA).............. 87 -78 LH 8 Eastern Michigan...... 77 -86 A 18 South Dakota............. 81 -101 A 19 South Dakota State.... 78 -82 A 21 Eastern Montana....... 90 -81 A 23 Youngstown State...... 55 -76 PH 30 Wayne State............... 81 -61 PH J 2 Kent State.................. 64 -82 A 6 Western Michigan...... 79 -88 A 8 San Diego........... 2OT 95 -91 PH 13 Akron......................... 75 -95 PH 21 Duquesne.................. 60 -106 A 22 Buffalo State............. 91 -121 A 26 Detroit....................... 70 -85 A 27 Indiana (PA).............. 74 -81 A 30 Ashland..................... 38 -44 PH F 3 Youngstown State...... 65 -79 A 6 Wayne State........ 2OT 90 -92 A 9 Central State............. 59 -88 A 10 Xavier........................ 75 -104 A 13 Akron......................... 77 -94 A 25 Marshall.................... 76 -101 A M 6 Creighton................... 79 -97 A F – Sam Thomas (14.6 points/ 5.2 rebounds), John Neale (11.4/7.7), C – Matt Taylor (9.7/8.0), G – Bruce Hagins (11.4/4.7), Mike Guilfoyle (6.2/2.3), Reserves – LaMoyne Porter (7.4/4.3), Eddie Trice (9.9/2.4), Don Cooper (7.0/5.2)

1971-72

Won 8, Lost 18

Coach—Ray Dieringer D 1 Cincinnati.................. 68 -93 A 4 Canisius.................... 69 -102 A 6 South Dakota............. 94 -85 PH 8 Eastern Michigan...... 98 -118 PH 11 Toledo........................ 66 -99 A 20 San Francisco St........ 72 -71 PH 22 Kenyon....................... 73 -66 PH 27 Kent State.................. 70 -91 A J 4 Detroit....................... 54 -100 A 6 Creighton................... 59 -92 PH 8 Buffalo State............. 78 -75 PH 12 Akron......................... 64 -58 PH 15 Central State............. 85 -69 PH 18 Youngstown State...... 69 -80 PH 22 St. Francis (PA).......... 95 -96 PH 24 Wichita State............. 77 -90 A 27 Wayne State............... 54 -65 A 31 Bowling Green........... 83 -80 A F 3 Marshall.................... 70 -102 A 5 Ashland..................... 82 -98 A 12 Wright State.............. 75 -65 PH 14 Western Illinois.......... 63 -72 PH 16 Youngstown State...... 62 -79 A 19 Miami (OH)................ 58 -96 A

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F – Matt Taylor (14.1 points/10.2 rebounds), John Major (12.3/5.5), C – Dan Lee (16.1/10.5), G – Mike Guilfoyle (9.3/3.5), Dave Dronzek (9.1/3.2), Reserves – Joe Greene (4.5/2.5), Jim Lawson (4.5/2.5)

1972-73

Won 9, Lost 14

Coach—Ray Dieringer N 28 Miami (OH)................ 59 -83 A D 2 Cincinnati.................. 85 -113 A 9 Toledo........................ 78 -90 A 12 Marshall.................... 72 -79 PH 16 Ball State.................. 87 -85 PH 20 Youngstown State...... 71 -53 A 22 Wright State.............. 48 -52 PH 29 Wichita State...... 3OT 76 -72 PH J 3 W. Michigan.......... OT 62 -59 PH 6 Akron......................... 46 -58 PH 10 Eastern Michigan...... 54 -62 A 15 St. Francis (PA).......... 90 -85 A 18 Youngstown State...... 72 -66 PH 24 Kent State.................. 59 -63 PH 27 Marian....................... 98 -73 PH F 3 Akron......................... 76 -86 A 7 Wayne State............... 65 -64 PH 12 Providence................. 79 -113 A 14 Bowling Green........... 80 -96 PH 20 Creighton................... 76 -88 A 21 South Dakota............. 73 -70 A 27 Ohio........................... 76 -98 A M 3 Charlotte................... 77 -81 A F – Mike Taylor (10.2 points/ 6.7 rebounds), Pat Lyons (13.0/6.4), C – Gale Drummer (18.5/11.9), G – Wilbur Starks (8.9/4.2), Chick Spieles (3.5/1.5), Reserves – John Major (2.6/2.5), Larry Arthur (5.2/2.1)

1973-74

Won 6, Lost 20

Coach—Ray Dieringer D 3 Detroit....................... 79 -83 5 Bowling Green........... 70 -82 12 South Dakota............. 98 -87 13 St. Francis (PA).......... 77 -62 15 Buffalo...................... 87 -77 18 Kent State.................. 67 -70 21 Miami (OH)................ 72 -81

PH PH PH PH A A PH

Youngstown Classic (Youngstown, Ohio) 28 Tennessee Tech.......... 76 -71 N 29 Youngstown State...... 81 -84 A J 3 7 11 14 16 19 21 23 26 31 F 2 6 13 14 22 23 27

Western Michigan...... 59 -68 A Cincinnati.................. 61 -102 A Charlotte................... 63 -64 PH Eastern Michigan...... 61 -55 A Akron......................... 59 -84 PH Ball State.................. 87 -93 A Wright State.............. 45 -69 A Ohio........................... 78 -102 PH Fairfield..................... 68 -103 A Wayne State............... 75 -76 A Eastern Michigan...... 67 -72 WG Bowling Green........... 69 -82 A Youngstown St...... OT 99 -93 WG Pittsburgh................. 55 -106 A Eastern Illinois.......... 78 -90 A Loyola........................ 73 -94 A Akron......................... 78 -92 A

F – Pat Lyons (10.5 points/ 5.4 rebounds), Wilbur Starks (14.5/5.6), C – Dan Lee (8.7/4.9), G – Chuck Spieles (6.0/2.5), Larry Arthur (8.4/3.3), Reserves – Dave Dronzek (4.1/1.1), Joe Skupski (5.3/2.9)

1974-75

Won 13, Lost 11

Coach—Ray Dieringer N 30 Butler........................ 75 -80 D 3 Ohio........................... 71 -85 4 Bowling Green...... OT 90 -93 10 Cincinnati.................. 67 -78 14 St. Francis (PA).......... 75 -82 23 Loyola........................ 76 -73 J 7 Buffalo...................... 74 -63 9 Wright State.............. 53 -58 11 Wayne State............... 89 -66 13 Creighton................... 60 -64 18 Ball State.................. 93 -78 22 Akron......................... 65 -59 25 Eastern Illinois.......... 68 -63

A A PH PH A PH PH A WG PH PH A PH

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Long Island................ 80 -73 Fairleigh Dickinson.... 68 -61 Akron......................... 68 -66 Wright State.............. 75 -60 Bowling Green........... 62 -69 Youngstown St......2OT 93 -89 Fairfield..................... 75 -84 Eastern Michigan...... 68 -64 Belmont Abbey........... 76 -84 Charlotte................... 77 -90 Xavier........................ 74 -68

A A WG WG A A WG WG A A A

F – Wilbur Starks (17.8 points/5.1 rebounds), Larry Croom (11.1/4.6), C – Gale Drummer (17.2/11.4), G – Chuck Spieles (2.8/2.0), Jeff Solomon (4.1/1.6), Reserves – Frank Ayers (8.7/7.1), Dave Kyle (7.1/5.9)

1975-76

Won 6, Lost 19

Coach—Ray Dieringer N 29 Cincinnati.................. 65 -98 D 3 Eastern Michigan...... 70 -78

A A

Show Me Classic (Columbia, Mo.) 5 Oklahoma City........... 60 -84 N 6 Baylor........................ 68 -84 N 13 17 20 22 27 30 J 7 8 14 17 21 28 F 4 7 12 14 18 21 23 27 M 3

Tennessee Tech.......... 74 -77 PH Ball State.................. 69 -77 A Ohio........................... 69 -100 A Xavier........................ 82 -78 PH St. Francis (PA).......... 44 -52 PH Pittsburgh................. 60 -56 PH Wright State.............. 73 -75 A Kenyon....................... 61 -60 WG Wayne State............... 74 -61 A Creighton................... 64 -91 A St. Bonaventure......... 80 -114 A Bowling Green........... 66 -101 A Akron......................... 61 -77 A Wright State.............. 62 -76 WG Detroit....................... 72 -104 A Indiana State............. 58 -78 A Akron......................... 62 -50 PH Buffalo...................... 86 -97 A Charlotte................... 70 -82 PH LaSalle...................... 72 -90 A Youngstown State...... 88 -86 WG

F – Charles Loving (10.1 points/6.1 rebounds), Ed Gohlson (8.5/4.2), C – Dave Kyle (24.5/13.0), G – Larry Arthur (6.3/3.3), Joe Guilfoyle (5.7/1.7), Reserve – Mike Connaughton (3.5/1.8)

1976-77

Won 10, Lost 17

Coach—Ray Dieringer D 1 Eastern Michigan...... 69 -72 PH 4 Miami (OH)................ 63 -113 A 9 Detroit....................... 66 -78 PH 13 Illinois....................... 70 -72 A 18 Ohio........................... 83 -93 PH 22 Siena......................... 82 -69 PH J 5 Akron......................... 71 -70 A 7 CWRU......................... 83 -64 PH 10 Creighton................... 60 -63 PH 12 Pittsburgh................. 75 -89 A 15 Wayne State............... 78 -60 WG 17 Kent State.................. 75 -64 PH 19 Bowling Green........... 69 -65 PH 22 St. Francis (PA).......... 72 -80 A 27 Wright State.............. 56 -77 WG 31 Tennessee Tech.......... 80 -94 A F 1 Eastern Kentucky....... 65 -67 A 3 Clemson.................... 55 -77 A 7 Fairleigh Dickinson.... 75 -65 PH 9 Akron *............... 2OT 81 -82 PH 12 Indiana State............. 76 -88 PH 14 Wright State.............. 74 -67 A 19 Buffalo...................... 89 -69 WG 21 West Virginia............. 69 -107 A 23 Youngstown State...... 65 -90 A M 2 Xavier........................ 73 -65 A 5 Robert Morris............. 73 -74 WG F – Larry Croom (12.1 points/3.7 rebounds), Charles Loving (6.4/5.6), C – Dave Kyle (15.8/10.9), G – Andre Battle (14.4/4.7), Ron Harris (4.7/1.6), Reserves – Greg Cobb (11.2/2.5), Bob Carman (5.5/2.3)

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1977-78

Won 12, Lost 13

Coach—Ray Dieringer N 26 John Carroll............... 83 -66 D 1 Ohio........................... 66 -79 3 North Carolina A&T.... 61 -60 7 Eastern Michigan...... 60 -63 10 Steubenville............... 85 -70 17 Kent State.................. 81 -65 19 Eastern Kentucky....... 78 -84 21 Xavier........................ 56 -60 30 West Virginia............. 66 -76

PH A PH A PH A PH PH PH

Siena Alumni Tourney (Loudonville, NY) J 3 Virginia Milit. Inst...... 66 -71 N 4 Oklahoma City........... 67 -94 N 6 9 11 17 19 21 25 F 1 2 8 15 18 23 28

Campbell................... 77 -73 Niagara..................... 82 -85 St. Francis (PA).......... 71 -77 Creighton................... 63 -94 Air Force.................... 58 -65 Denver.................. OT 78 -75 Pittsburgh................. 74 -82 Akron......................... 77 -62 Robert Morris............. 56 -67 Wayne State............... 58 -49 Wright State.............. 77 -62 Robert Morris............. 82 -54 Youngstown State...... 57 -56 Akron......................... 91 -75

PH A PH A A A PH A A A WG WG WG WG

F – Andre Battle (10.1 points/4.0 rebounds), Paul Rogers (3.8/3.4), C – Bob Carman (9.5/6.3), G – Greg Cobb (17.4/3.1), Franklin Edwards (18.7/2.7), Reserves – Ron Harris (5.0/1.8), Carl Roberson (3.5/5.1)

1978-79

Won 15, Lost 10

Coach—Ray Dieringer N 25 Baldwin-Wallace....... 75 -58 PH 29 Eastern Michigan...... 58 -56 PH D 1 Wilberforce................ 93 -71 PH 6 Kent State.................. 75 -77 A Hatter Classic (Deland, Fla.) 8 Stetson...................... 64 -61 A 9 Indiana State............. 71 -102 N 14 16 18 23 28 J 6 14 17 20 22 29 F 1 3 5 7 12 21 M 1 5

NW Louisiana St........ 72 -63 Miami (OH)................ 58 -60 Ohio........................... 74 -76 Siena......................... 91 -99 Creighton................... 69 -71 Niagara..................... 63 -51 Robert Morris...... 2OT 71 -73 Pittsburgh................. 51 -77 Akron......................... 93 -84 VMI....................... OT 72 -75 Akron......................... 83 -69 St. Francis (PA).......... 88 -72 Robert Morris............. 75 -66 George Mason............ 89 -84 Campbell................... 88 -81 Wright State.............. 64 -70 Wayne State............... 93 -59 Youngstown State...... 74 -70 Xavier........................ 78 -67

PH PH PH A PH PH A A WG A A A WG A A A WG A A

F – Bob Carman (9.5/5.4), Jeff Kostohryz (3.7/3.7), C – Darren Tillis (9.5/6.9), G – Greg Cobb (12.8/2.2), Franklin Edwards (18.7/3.6), Reserves – Andre Battle (10.1/3.7), Mike Sweeney (6.6/3.4)

1979-80

Won 17, Lost 9

Coach—Ray Dieringer D 1 John Carroll............... 99 -79 WG 3 Eastern Michigan...... 52 -53 A 8 Augustana (SD)......... 78 -60 WG 15 Kent State *............... 76 -79 PH 20 Akron......................... 87 -65 A 22 Wisconsin.................. 78 -103 A J 2 Marquette.................. 69 -93 A 5 VMI.......................... 102 -82 WG 7 Ohio........................... 75 -76 A 11 George Mason............ 90 -69 WG 13 Fairleigh Dickinson.... 52 -56 A 15 Rutgers...................... 78 -69 A 19 Siena......................... 87 -80 WG 21 Niagara..................... 91 -105 A 23 Pittsburgh................. 69 -66 WG

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Campbell................... 76 -64 Akron......................... 89 -63 Xavier........................ 85 -75 St. Francis (PA).......... 82 -80 Concordia (WI)......... 105 -65 Towson State............. 95 -71 Robert Morris............. 75 -66 Georgia Southern....... 85 -67 Florida State.............. 83 -86 Valparaiso................. 85 -67 Youngstown State...... 72 -77

WG WG WG WG WG WG A A A WG WG

F – Andre Battle (12.0 points. 5.9 rebounds), Darren Tillis (11.0/8.3), C – Scott Rose (3.6/2.0), G – Franklin Edwards (25.5/2.6/4.7 apg), Bob Lowrie (8.4/3.6 apg), Reserves – James Jones (7.0/6.0), Mike Sweeney (5.3/3.8), Lee Reed (6.2/1.0) * - Later forfeited to CSU

1980-81

Won 18, Lost 9

Coach—Ray Dieringer N 29 Ohio State.................. 81 -89 D 2 Ohio Dominican......... 78 -51 6 Ohio........................... 83 -57 9 Eastern Michigan...... 73 -59 13 Kenyon....................... 86 -54 18 Kent State.................. 72 -70 23 Loyola........................ 77 -78 J 3 Akron......................... 81 -65 5 South Carolina........... 82 -76 7 Campbell................... 73 -79 10 Niagara..................... 81 -56 15 Towson State............. 86 -72 17 Siena.................... OT 76 -79 19 Robert Morris............. 64 -48 26 Akron......................... 78 -68 29 Marquette.................. 54 -58 31 Fairleigh Dickinson.. 104 -74 F 3 Illinois State.............. 57 -74 4 Valparaiso................. 74 -53 7 Pittsburgh................. 70 -73 11 U.S. International...... 86 -63 16 Youngstown State...... 94 -63 18 Wilberforce.............. 106 -65 21 St. Francis (PA).......... 67 -69 23 Illinois State.............. 53 -62 25 Xavier........................ 96 -83 28 Youngstown State...... 59 -56

A WG WG WG WG A WG WG A A WG A A WG A PH WG A A A WG WG WG A WG A A

F – Darren Tillis (16.0 points/ 11.4 rebounds), Mike Sweeney (10.5/5.9), C – Paul Roba (2.5/3.3), G – Franklin Edwards (24.6/3.2/5,3 apg), Lee Reed (9.3/1.8), Reserves – Jeff Kostohryz (3.2/2.8), Rich Pass (4.1/1.0)

1981-82

Won 17, Lost 10

Coach—Ray Dieringer N 27 Southern.................. 103 -74 WG Eagle Classic (Morehead, Ky.) 30 South Carolina St...... 75 -60 D 1 Morehead State......... 60 -62 5 7 9 12 14 19 21 23 J 2 6 9 13 16 21 23 25 30 F 4 6 8 20 25 27 M 2

Eastern Michigan...... 79 -84 Valparaiso................. 76 -72 Tiffin.......................... 83 -66 Kent State.................. 78 -68 Tennessee.................. 58 -74 Oral Roberts.............. 75 -78 Oklahoma State......... 66 -92 Akron......................... 88 -69 MD-Eastern Shore...... 95 -70 Marietta..................... 89 -69 Cincinnati.................. 64 -68 Xavier........................ 93 -78 UIC............................ 78 -76 Youngstown State...... 55 -67 St. Francis (PA).......... 65 -57 Akron.................... OT 71 -75 Utica.......................... 64 -63 Robert Morris............. 63 -64 UIC............................ 75 -70 Green Bay.................. 49 -46 Youngstown State...... 91 -71 Louisville................... 74 -95 Valparaiso................. 99 -78 Penn State................. 66 -61

N A A A WG WG A A A WG WG WG A WG WG A PH A WG A A A WG A WG A

F – Darren Tillis (17.3 points/ 12.8 rebounds), Mike Sweeney (10.5/4.3 apg),

C – Dave Youdath (13.0/5.0), G – Lee Reed (10.5/1.8), Jim Les (7.1/5.9 apg), Reserve – Dave Colbert (10.5/4.1)

1982-83

Won 8, Lost 20

Coach—Ray Dieringer N 27 Denison..................... 70 -53 WG D 4 Kent State........... 4OT 89 -91 A 8 Michigan................... 72 -95 A 13 Cornell....................... 59 -68 PH 17 Southern.................... 59 -62 A 18 LSU............................ 77 -115 A 21 Michigan State.......... 56 -95 A 23 Detroit....................... 63 -65 A 30 Brooklyn..................... 43 -41 WG J 3 Akron......................... 66 -70 A 5 Valparaiso*............... 64 -75 A 8 Robert Morris........ OT 69 -73 PH 12 Youngstown State...... 57 -65 PH 15 MD-Eastern Shore...... 89 -66 A 17 St. Francis (PA).......... 74 -63 A 22 Towson State............. 71 -70 PH 24 U.S. International...... 84 -85 A 25 U.S. International...... 91 -81 A 29 Boston University....... 74 -89 A 31 Valparaiso*............... 59 -64 PH F 3 Xavier........................ 72 -102 A 5 UIC*.......................... 81 -83 PH 8 Akron......................... 83 -82 PH 12 Youngstown State...... 77 -99 A 14 Utica.......................... 59 -74 A 16 UIC*.......................... 66 -75 A 23 Niagara................ OT 75 -77 A 26 Green Bay*................ 74 -66 WG F – Dave Colbert (15.6 points/ 8.1 rebounds), Steve Corbin (8.5/2.1), C – Dave Youdath (16.6/8.3), G – Lee Reed (7.9/4.1 apg), Vince Richards (6.4/2.8), Reserves – Lionel King (4.2/2.6), Doug Schultz (5.4/4.1) * - AMCU Game (1-4)

1983-84

Won 14, Lost 16

Coach—Kevin Mackey N 26 Eastern Mich........ OT 60 -66 PH 29 Ferris State................ 85 -57 PH D 3 Cornell....................... 68 -72 A 12 Michigan State.......... 62 -71 PH 17 Kent State.................. 70 -74 PH 19 Ashland..................... 63 -54 PH 22 Detroit....................... 63 -56 PH 27 Northwestern............. 51 -63 A 29 Brooklyn..................... 77 -59 PH J 4 Valparaiso*............... 49 -52 PH 7 MD-Eastern Shore.... 100 -67 PH 11 Eastern Illinois*........ 66 -67 PH 21 UIC*........................ 102 -108 A 23 Green Bay*................ 66 -67 A 25 Northern Iowa*.......... 56 -68 A 30 SW Missouri State*.... 86 -66 PH F 3 Xavier........................ 87 -76 PH 4 Northern Iowa*.......... 68 -71 PH 6 Western Illinois*........ 63 -67 A 11 UIC*.......................... 75 -84 PH 13 Valparaiso*............... 93 -89 A 15 Western Illinois*........ 92 -76 PH 18 Eastern Illinois*........ 81 -95 A 20 Green Bay*................ 85 -68 WG 22 Niagara..................... 93 -77 WG 25 Utica.......................... 68 -55 WG M 6 SW Missouri State*.... 62 -77 A AMCU-8 Tourney (Springfield, Mo.) 9 Northern Iowa....... OT 93 -79 N 10 SW Missouri St........... 59 -58 A 11 Western Illinois.......... 64 -73 N F – Eric Mudd (7.5 points/ 4.5 rebounds), Clinton Ransey (13.4/4.5), C – Dave Youdath (13.7/7.7), G – Vince Richards (10.7/2.8), Shawn Hood (5.2/4.3 apg), Steve Corbin (6.7/1.7), Reserve – Eddie Bryant (5.8/3.2 apg) * - AMCU-8 Game (4-10)

1984-85

Won 21, Lost 8

AMCU-8 Conference Champions Coach—Kevin Mackey N 25 Clarion..................... 105 -65 WG 28 John Carroll............... 88 -43 WG D 1 Penn State............... 112 -82 WG

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Maryland................... 84 -95 A Eastern Mich..... 2OT105 -109 A Kenyon..................... 103 -69 WG Kent State.................. 69 -79 A Youngstown State...... 63 -70 A Northwestern............. 66 -54 WG Utica.......................... 67 -59 A Eastern Illinois*... OT 83 -72 WG Green Bay*................ 82 -66 WG UIC*.......................... 72 -75 WG Akron......................... 52 -50 A Northern Iowa*.......... 66 -64 A Western Illinois*........ 77 -84 A SW Missouri State*.... 71 -65 WG Kent State.................. 79 -78 WG Valparaiso*............. 104 -73 A Akron......................... 76 -58 WG UIC*.......................... 90 -72 A Green Bay*................ 73 -68 A Northern Iowa*.......... 79 -63 WG Western Ill.*......... OT 78 -69 WG SW Missouri St.*........ 76 -88 A Eastern Illinois*........ 78 -70 A Valparaiso*............. 105 -87 WG

AMCU-8 Tourney (Cleveland, Ohio) 6 Green Bay.................. 85 -67 WG 8 SW Missouri State...... 76 -79 WG F – Clinton Smith (14.8 points/ 5.5 rebounds), Clinton Ransey (18.4/5.2), C – Bob Crawford (8.4/6.5), G – Vince Richards (12.2/2.0), Shawn Hood (4.1/1.2), Reserves – Steve Corbin (3.9/1.5), Eric Mudd (8.1/6.5), Eddie Bryant (5.9/1.0) * - AMCU-8 Game (11-3)

1985-86

Clarion..................... 135 -61 WG St. Joseph.................. 85 -80 WG Canisius.................... 66 -61 A Akron.................... OT 69 -73 A Youngstown State...... 87 -73 A Eastern Michigan...... 79 -76 A VCU...................... OT 91 -89 A MD-Eastern Shore...... 99 -69 WG Canisius.................... 82 -61 WG Florida A&M............... 95 -87 WG Bowling Green........... 79 -70 A Western Illinois*........ 97 -73 A Marist........................ 52 -49 N SW Missouri State*.... 68 -63 WG Valparaiso*.......... OT 78 -67 A Eastern Illinois*........ 69 -52 A UIC*.......................... 89 -100 WG Green Bay*................ 57 -62 A Northern Iowa*.......OT 79 -81 A Western Illinois*........ 85 -61 WG Eastern Illinois*........ 92 -67 WG SW Missouri State*.... 71 -83 A Valparaiso*............. 100 -82 WG Central Michigan..... 111 -101 WG UIC*........................ 108 -85 A Green Bay*................ 75 -50 WG Northern Iowa*.......... 81 -72 WG

AMCU-8 Tourney (Springfield, Mo.) 5 Eastern Illinois.......... 60 -53 N 6 UIC............................ 94 -78 N 7 SW Missouri St........... 87 -90 A NIT First Round (Chattanooga, Tenn.) 12 Chattanooga.............. 92 -73 A NIT Second Round (Cleveland, Ohio) 16 Illinois State.............. 77 -79 PH

Won 29, Lost 4

AMCU-8 Conference Champions Coach—Kevin Mackey N 25 Clarion..................... 105 -65 WG 30 Central Conn St....... 118 -66 WG D 2 Youngstown State.... 101 -69 WG 3 Ohio Wesleyan........... 98 -49 WG 7 Ohio State.................. 95 -99 A 10 Akron......................... 88 -76 WG 14 Kent State................ 101 -76 WG 21 Eastern Michigan.... 108 -59 WG 23 MD-Eastern Shore...... 90 -56 A 29 Michigan................... 85 -105 A J 4 Utica.......................... 92 -61 WG 11 Green Bay*................ 76 -59 A 13 UIC*........................ 101 -77 A 15 DePaul....................... 90 -75 A 18 Northern Iowa*........ 102 -88 WG 20 Western Illinois*........ 60 -53 WG 22 Eastern Illinois*...... 112 -89 A 25 SW Missouri State*.... 61 -65 A 27 Kent State.................. 75 -55 A F 1 Valparaiso*............... 91 -66 WG 8 Green Bay*.............. 103 -64 WG 12 UIC*........................ 113 -75 WG 15 Northern Iowa*.......... 80 -65 A 17 Western Illinois*........ 76 -64 A 22 SW Missouri State*.... 94 -67 WG 24 Eastern Illinois*........ 76 -68 WG 27 Valparaiso*............... 72 -50 A AMCU-8 Tourney (Springfield, Mo.) M 6 Northern Iowa............ 73 -68 N 7 UIC.......................... 100 -84 N 8 Eastern Illinois.......... 70 -66 N NCAA East Regional 14 Indiana...................... 83 -79 16 St. Joseph.................. 75 -69

N N

NCAA East Regional Finals 21 Navy.......................... 70 -71

N

F – Clinton Smith (16.2 points/ 5.2 rebounds), Clinton Ransey (14.5/5.1), C – Eric Mudd (12.2/8.3), G – Eddie Bryant (5.3/4.4 apg), Ken McFadden (13.7/2.1), Reserves – Bob Crawford (5.8/4.4), Shawn Hood (4.7/3.6 apg), Steve Corbin (4.9/1.6) * - AMCU-8 Game (13-1)

1986-87

D 1 3 6 9 13 18 20 23 28 J 12 15 17 20 24 26 29 31 F 2 7 9 14 16 20 21 23 28 M 2

Won 25, Lost 8

Coach—Kevin Mackey

F – Clinton Ransey (16.1 points/5.8 rebounds), Pat Vuyancih (6.8/4.3), C – Warren Bradley (7.3/8.8), G – Eddie Bryant (8.2/3.0 apg), Ken McFadden (21.5/3.0/2.1 apg), Reserves – Shawn Hood (4.6/0.9), Ray Salters (7.2/3.0), Hersey Strong (6.2/3.2) * - AMCU-8 Game (10-4)

1987-88

WG A N WG A WG WG

First Bank Milwaukee Classic (Milwaukee, Wis.) Niagara..................... 86 -76 Marquette.................. 72 -70 Bowling Green........... 84 -70 Akron......................... 80 -73 Central Michigan....... 77 -82 Western Illinois*........ 77 -76 Eastern Illinois*........ 95 -84 SW Missouri State*.... 84 -89 Valparaiso*............... 91 -72 UIC*.......................... 90 -73 Green Bay*................ 74 -68 Northern Iowa*........ 110 -82 Western Ill.*......... OT 94 -91 VCU........................... 83 -76 Eastern Illinois*........ 71 -76 SW Missouri State*.... 75 -53 Toledo........................ 76 -85 Valparaiso*............... 80 -66 UIC*.......................... 89 -69 Green Bay*............ OT 74 -86 Northern Iowa*..... OT 86 -81

N A WG WG A WG WG A WG A WG WG A PH A WG A A WG A A

NIT First Round (Cleveland, Ohio) M 18 Illinois State......... OT 89 -83 PH NIT Second Round (Columbus, Ohio) 22 Ohio State.................. 80 -86 A F – Hersey Strong (7.1 points/ 2.7 rebounds), Warren Bradley (6.8/8.5), C – Eric Mudd (17.7/8.5), G – Ken McFadden (20.5/2.7/5.9 apg), Kenny Robertson (6.2/2.1/3.7 apg),

Coca-Cola NIT Classic (Memphis, Tenn.) N 22 Memphis.................... 66 -70 A

80 C l e v e l a n d St a t e U n i v e r s i t y

* - AMCU-8 Game (11-3)

1988-89

Won 16, Lost 12

Coach—Kevin Mackey N 25 Clarion #.................... 93 -47 26 Slippery Rock............. 79 -80 D 2 Creighton................... 69 -70 3 Wagner #................. 103 -72 10 Youngstown State...... 97 -90 14 Eastern Michigan...... 68 -90 17 Kent State.................. 78 -86 21 Toledo........................ 84 -77

WG WG WG WG A A A WG

Sun Bowl Tourney (El Paso, Texas) 29 UTEP.......................... 54 -96 A 30 Lamar........................ 71 -76 N J 7 11 14 16 21 23 28 30 F 4 6 11 13 18 20 25 27 M 4 6

UMKC......................... 87 -61 Akron......................... 78 -77 Green Bay.............. OT 75 -73 UIC............................ 91 -83 Northern Iowa....... OT 98 -99 Western Illinois.......... 94 -90 SW Missouri State...... 68 -61 Eastern Illinois.......... 81 -88 Valparaiso................. 88 -91 Creighton................... 82 -92 Green Bay.................. 91 -85 UIC............................ 83 -80 Northern Iowa.......... 121 -83 Western Illinois.......... 89 -70 SW Missouri State...... 86 -81 Eastern Illinois.......... 91 -72 Valparaiso............... 107 -86 UMKC......................... 99 -61

A A A PH A A PH PH A A PH A WG WG A A WG WG

F – Warren Bradley (8.5 points/ 10.3 rebounds), William Stanley (11.3/2.8), C – Brian Parker (14.8/5.6), G – Ken McFadden (22.9/2.9/7.0 apg), Kenny Robertson (8.1/3.8/4.3 apg), Reserves – Steve Malloy (7.0/3.7), Desmond Porter (5.9/2.1), Greg Allen (3.8/1.2) # - Later forfeited by CSU

Won 22, Lost 8

Coach—Kevin Mackey N 30 Clarion....................... 88 -44 D 2 St. Joseph.................. 77 -72 12 Fairleigh Dickinson..... 80 -82 13 Youngstown State.... 103 -75 16 Louisville................... 79 -93 19 Kent State.................. 73 -66 23 Eastern Michigan.... 103 -88

28 29 J 2 6 13 16 18 23 25 28 F 1 6 8 10 13 15 17 20 22 27 29

Reserves – William Stanley (7.2/3.6), Frenchy Tomlin (6.1/1.1)

1989-90

Won 15, Lost 13

Coach—Kevin Mackey N 25 Tiffin.......................... 87 -63 WG 27 Slippery Rock............. 86 -73 WG D 4 Louisville................... 77 -104 A 6 Creighton................... 69 -77 A 9 Malone....................... 87 -94 WG 16 Marshall.................... 84 -71 A 18 Mid Tenn St........... OT 67 -65 A 21 Eastern Mich........ OT 98 -104 WG 23 Kent State.................. 70 -73 WG 30 UL-Lafayette............ 104 -96 PH J 3 Akron......................... 83 -66 PH 6 Middle Tenn St........... 76 -69 PH 10 Youngstown State...... 83 -67 WG 13 UL-Lafayette.............. 92 -103 A 15 Valparaiso................. 79 -65 WG 20 Eastern Illinois.......... 84 -91 A 22 SW Missouri State...... 89 -86 A 29 Northern Iowa............ 75 -77 WG 31 Green Bay.................. 83 -91 WG F 3 UIC............................ 72 -75 A 5 Green Bay.................. 76 -86 A 12 Valparaiso................. 85 -72 A 15 Fla. International..... 105 -99 A 17 Eastern Illinois.......... 84 -64 WG 19 SW Missouri State...... 73 -84 WG 24 Western Illinois.......... 93 -91 A 26 Northern Iowa............ 76 -78 A M 1 UIC............................ 91 -79 WG

Mazda Gator Bowl Tourney (Jacksonville, Fla.) 30 Colorado State........... 88 -91 D 1 Navy........................ 106 -98 12 15 19 29 J 2 5 7 9 12 14 19 21 26 28 F 2 4 9 11 18 23 25 28

Eastern Michigan...... 75 -87 Marshall.................... 79 -81 Louisville................... 80 -95 Creighton................... 64 -87 Akron*....................... 68 -66 Kent State.................. 67 -83 Valparaiso*............... 70 -57 Youngstown State...... 91 -87 Northern Iowa*.......... 67 -58 Western Illinois*........ 93 -72 UIC*.......................... 58 -56 Eastern Illinois*........ 47 -70 Green Bay*................ 64 -72 Northern Illinois*....... 44 -59 UIC*.......................... 76 -94 Valparaiso*............... 51 -49 Northern Iowa*.......... 91 -72 Western Illinois*........ 65 -70 Eastern Illinois*........ 71 -65 Northern Illinois*....... 48 -65 Green Bay*................ 62 -73 Akron *...................... 60 -64

N N A WG A WG WG A A A WG WG WG A WG WG A WG A A WG A A A

Mid-Continent Tourney (Green Bay, Wis.) M 3 Northern Iowa....... OT 75 -79 N F – Steve Givens (13.2 points/ 8.5 rebounds), Desmond Porter (5.4/3.2/2.8 apg), C – Shawn Fergus (13.4/6.2), G – Gravelle Craig (6.0/2.7/4.9 apg), Mike Wawrzyniak (13.5/2.7), Reserve – Anthony Reed (10.8/3.4), Marvin McGrew (5.4/2.1),

A

River City Classic (Cape Girardeau, Mo.) 29 SE Missouri................ 88 -80 A 30 UMKC......................... 67 -73 N D 3 7 14 18 21 28 J 2 4 6 13 16 18 20 25 27 F 1 3 10 15 17 22 24 27 M 4

Cincinnati.................. 56 -91 Michigan................... 61 -80 Eastern Michigan...... 74 -60 Creighton................... 76 -68 Northern Michigan..... 95 -65 St. Francis (PA).......... 75 -58 Kent State.................. 52 -49 Green Bay*................ 56 -67 Northern Illinois*....... 77 -82 Akron*....................... 67 -71 UIC*.......................... 65 -79 Eastern Illinois*..... OT 71 -73 Western Illinois*........ 68 -78 Valparaiso*............... 66 -67 Wright State*............ 55 -52 Northern Illinois*....... 71 -55 Green Bay*................ 53 -92 Wright State*............ 85 -67 Western Illinois*........ 80 -69 Eastern Illinois*........ 62 -52 UIC*.......................... 67 -72 Valparaiso*............... 77 -62 Akron *...................... 81 -58 Youngstown State...... 93 -70

A WC A WC WC A WC WC WC WC A WC WC A A A A WC A A WC WC A WC

Mid-Continent Tourney (Cleveland, Ohio) 8 Akron.................... OT 80 -77 WC 9 UIC............................ 59 -83 WC

F – Steve Givens (14.8 points/ 7.9 rebounds), Desmond Porter (8.7/3.2/3.3 apg), C – Brain Parker (16.5/6.4), G – Kenny Robertson (12.0/3.7/5.3 apg), William Stanley (14.3/5.4), Reserves – Maurice Harper (4.7/3.6), Greg Allen (6.0/1.8)

F – Anthony Reed (13.2 points/ 4.4 rebounds), Juan Hill (5.8/5.8), C – Shawn Fergus (8.3/4.0), G – Gravelle Craig (11.7/3.3/5.5 apg), G- Craig Caldwell (8.1/1.7/3.5 apg), Reserves – Derek Allen (6.7/5.2), Greg Allen (8.0/2.2), Walter Evans (4.0/3.0)

1990-91

* - Mid-Continent Game (7-9)

Won 12, Lost 16

Coach—Mike Boyd

North Coast Invit. (Cleveland, Ohio) N 24 Princeton................... 57 -70 PH 25 Wright State.............. 99 -92 PH 27 Allegheny................... 90 -63 WG

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1992-93

Won 22, Lost 6

WC A WC A A WC WC WC WC WC WC A A A A WC A A WC WC A A A A

Mid-Continent Tourney (Dayton, Ohio) 7 Western Illinois.......... 64 -53 N 8 UIC............................ 68 -96 N F – Anthony Reed (15.6 points/ 3.9 rebounds), Sam Mitchell (16.8/8.0), C – Shawn Fergus (6.2/3.2), G – Gravelle Craig (13.6/4.0), Craig Caldwell (7.0/2.8), Reserves – Greg Allen (3.0/0.9), Juan Hill (5.7/5.1), Reggie Welch (5.0/1.8) * - Mid-Continent Game (15-1)

1993-94

Won 14, Lost 15

Pre-Season NIT (Amherst, Mass.) N 18 Massachusetts.......... 60 -68

Won 16, Lost 13

Coach—Mike Boyd N 25 Bowling Green........... 63 -54

Bowling Green........... 61 -59 Mid Tenn St................ 69 -77 St. Francis (PA).......... 77 -62 Kent State.................. 81 -64 Fla. International....... 73 -74 Eastern Ill.*.......... OT 74 -66 Western Illinois*........ 94 -75 Cincinnati.................. 63 -72 Northern Illinois*....... 73 -66 Green Bay*................ 81 -66 Youngstown State*.... 88 -48 Wright State*............ 99 -91 UIC*.......................... 86 -73 Valparaiso*............... 75 -73 Creighton................... 69 -60 Wright State*....... OT 91 -85 Eastern Ill*........... OT 76 -75 Western Illinois*........ 96 -82 UIC*.......................... 67 -64 Valparaiso*............... 85 -81 Youngstown State*.... 96 -78 Buffalo...................... 76 -69 Northern Illinois*....... 62 -67 Green Bay*................ 63 -61

Coach—Mike Boyd

* - Mid-Continent Game (8-8)

1991-92

19 23 30 J 2 5 9 11 13 16 18 23 27 30 F 1 4 8 13 15 18 20 22 24 27 M 1

29 Michigan................... 71 -84 A D 4 Saginaw Valley St...... 74 -67 WC 7 Michigan State.......... 76 -90 WC Bearcat Invitational (Cincinnati, Ohio) 10 Cincinnati.................. 70 -92 A 11 Boise State................ 44 -53 N 21 23 J 5 10 15 17 22 24 27 29 31 F 5 7 12 14 19 21 24 26 28 M 2

Mid Tenn St................ 67 -59 WC Kent State......... 4OT 104 -101 WC Wright State*....... OT 84 -77 A Eastern Illinois*........ 71 -56 A Milwaukee*............... 84 -60 WC Green Bay*................ 56 -78 WC Valparaiso*............... 74 -87 A UIC*.......................... 74 -103 A Youngstown State*.... 64 -67 A Western Illinois*........ 54 -64 WC Northern Illinois*....... 59 -75 WC Milwaukee*............... 97 -75 A Green Bay*................ 62 -83 A Wright State*............ 68 -69 WC Eastern Illinois*........ 81 -75 WC Western Illinois*........ 85 -68 A Northern Ill.*........ OT 81 -80 A Youngstown State*.... 77 -72 WC Valparaiso*............... 76 -83 WC UIC*.......................... 66 -65 WC Buffalo...................... 77 -55 WC

Mid-Continent Tourney (Chicago, Ill.) 6 Wright State.............. 70 -67 N 7 Green Bay.................. 63 -93 N F – Juan Hill (9.0 points/8.3 rebounds), Malcolm Sims (11.6/4.6), C – Sam Mitchell (16.9/8.4), G – Craig Caldwell (10.1/2.7), Derrick Zeigler (4.4/3.9), Reserves – Reggie Welch (11.1/3.3), Joe Rey (9.2/3.3) * - Mid-Continent Game (9-9)

1994-95

Mid-Continent Conference Champions Coach—Mike Boyd D 9 Eastern Michigan...... 75 -61 WC 14 Michigan................... 56 -88 A

A

Won 10, Lost 17

Coach—Mike Boyd N 26 Hillsdale.................... 87 -78 WC D 3 IPFW.......................... 97 -76 WC 5 Southern Utah St....... 82 -87 A 8 Akron......................... 57 -66 A 12 Michigan State.......... 68 -111 A Rock-N-Roll Shootout (Cleveland, Ohio)

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2012-13 Vikings 17 Ohio State.................. 75 -73 QLA 19 Prairie View A&M....... 92 -69 WC 22 Kent State.................. 84 -70 A ASU Tribune Classic (Tempe, Ariz.) 28 Vanderbilt.................. 64 -93 N 29 Pacific....................... 85 -94 N J 5 7 9 14 19 21 26 28 30 F 2 6 9 11 16 19 22

Xavier*...................... 69 -84 Wright State*............ 74 -82 Green Bay*................ 58 -70 Detroit*..................... 56 -70 LaSalle*.................... 67 -76 Butler*...................... 78 -81 Northern Illinois*....... 64 -62 UIC*.......................... 72 -87 So. Utah St........... OT 70 -65 Xavier*...................... 75 -93 Cal Poly-SLO.............. 70 -64 Milwaukee*............... 87 -64 Detroit*..................... 66 -80 LaSalle*.................... 81 -78 Wright State*............ 60 -78 Loyola*...................... 73 -75

WC WC A A A WC WC A WC A A A WC WC A WC

MCC Tourney (Dayton, Ohio) M 3 Wright State.............. 81 -88

A

F – Malcolm Sims (10.9 points/ 3.6 rebounds), Jamal Jackson (16.4/8.1), C – Juan Hill (8.9/6.4), G – Craig Caldwell (10.8/2.7/4.5 apg), Derrick Zeigler (5.9/3.7), Reserves – Joe Rey (9.4/2.3/2.4 apg), Keith Roberson (6.0/4.0) * - Midwestern Collegiate Game (3-11)

1995-96

Won 5, Lost 21

Coach—Mike Boyd N 25 Iona........................... 65 -62 WC 27 Alcorn State............... 62 -76 A D 2 Ohio State.................. 52 -75 A 4 Akron......................... 52 -77 WC 12 Youngstown State...... 49 -59 A Rock-N-Roll Shootout (Cleveland, Ohio) 16 Dayton....................... 60 -68 QLA 18 23 J 4 6 11 13 18 20 25 27 30 F 1 3 8 10 14 17 19 22 24

Michigan................... 55 -84 A Toledo........................ 44 -71 WC Milwaukee*............... 55 -73 A Green Bay*................ 57 -71 A UIC*.......................... 83 -69 WC Wright State*............ 83 -68 WC Northern Illinois*....... 62 -76 A Detroit*..................... 48 -47 WC Butler*...................... 56 -71 A Loyola*...................... 71 -81 WC Alcorn State............... 58 -56 WC Green Bay*................ 48 -74 WC Detroit*..................... 74 -103 A Milwaukee*............... 84 -97 WC Butler*...................... 68 -76 WC Wright State*............ 54 -65 A Loyola*...................... 58 -100 A Cal Poly-SLO.............. 67 -84 WC Northern Illinois*....... 53 -61 WC UIC*.......................... 69 -73 A

F – Derrick Zeigler (11.2 points/ 6.2 rebounds), Leonidas Skoutaris (8.9/3.3), C – Eric Nichelson (11.5/4.7), G – Joe Rey (8.8/2.8/2.5 apg), Elwyn McRoy (4.5/1.8), Reserves – Keith Roberson (5.9/5.6), Corey Robinson (7.7/2.9) * - Midwestern Collegiate Game (3-13)

1996-97

Won 9, Lost 19

Coach—Rollie Massimino N 23 Georgetown................ 67 -77 25 Akron......................... 71 -63 30 Michigan................... 74 -80 D 3 Michigan State.......... 78 -83 7 Wichita State............. 70 -72 14 Oregon....................... 65 -88 17 Youngstown State...... 69 -61 23 Toledo........................ 50 -75 30 Colorado State........... 67 -71 J 2 Butler*...................... 60 -79 4 Wright State*............ 79 -76 9 Green Bay*................ 56 -72 11 Milwaukee*............... 74 -67 15 Iona........................... 63 -98

WC A WC A A A WC A WC WC WC A A A

18 20 23 25 30 F 1 6 8 13 15 19 22

Loyola*...................... 66 -68 Northern Illinois*....... 75 -67 Detroit*..................... 72 -80 UIC*.......................... 60 -62 Butler*...................... 47 -84 Wright State*....... OT 74 -71 Green Bay*................ 57 -48 Milwaukee*............... 56 -54 Northern Illinois*....... 64 -80 Loyola*...................... 61 -72 Detroit*..................... 60 -68 UIC*.......................... 67 -75

WC WC WC A A A WC WC A A A WC

16 Milwaukee*............... 75 -64 20 Detroit*..................... 66 -78

A A

MCC Tourney (Chicago, Ill.) 27 Loyola........................ 65 -59 28 Detroit....................... 65 -80

N N

MCC Tourney (Dayton, Ohio) M 1 Detroit....................... 67 -63 2 UIC............................ 42 -64

N N

* - Midwestern Collegiate Game (6-8)

F – Michael Bowens (9.4 points/ 5.9 rebounds), Derrick Zeigler (8.6/5.3), C – Eric Nichelson (8.3/4.4), G – Malcolm Sims (14.1/4.5/3.8 apg), James Madison (12.6/2.7), Reserves – Leonidas Skoutaris (3.9/1.5), Christopher Dames (3.4/2.4) * - Midwestern Collegiate Game (6-10)

1997-98

WC A A A WC A WC WC A WC WC WC A A WC WC A A A A WC WC A A WC WC

MCC Tourney (Green Bay, Wis.) 28 Green Bay.................. 53 -82

A

F – Michael Bowens (10.4 points/5.8 rebounds), JoVonn Jefferson (4.9/2.8), C – Carter Arnett (6.2/5.7), G – James Madison (15.3/2.8), Theo Dixon (10.8/4.0), Reserve – Steve Bowie (6.4/5.3) * - Midwestern Collegiate Game (6-8)

Won 14, Lost 14

Coach—Rollie Massimino N 14 Stony Brook................ 94 -65 24 UAB........................... 58 -89 28 Providence................. 81 -87 D 1 Brown........................ 84 -54 8 Ohio........................... 64 -61 12 Kent State.................. 57 -59 19 Prairie View A&M..... 107 -74 21 Akron......................... 59 -84 23 Sacred Heart.............. 87 -82

WC A WC A WC WC WC A WC

Rock-N-Roll Shootout (Cleveland, Ohio) 27 Rhode Island............. 73 -72 QLA 29 J 2 7 9 14 16 20 23 28 30 F 4 6 11 13

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Tulsa.......................... 51 -79 South Florida............. 69 -67 UIC*.......................... 77 -89 Loyola*...................... 79 -72 Butler*...................... 62 -78 Wright State*............ 74 -89 Green Bay*................ 57 -60 Detroit*..................... 58 -73 Green Bay*............ OT 67 -71 Milwaukee*............... 72 -68 UIC*.......................... 59 -56 Loyola*...................... 58 -60 Butler*...................... 73 -62 Wright State*............ 87 -64

1999-00

Won 16, Lost 14

Coach—Rollie Massimino N 20 Ohio........................... 82 -87

A

Big Island Invitational (Hilo, Hawaii) 26 Cincinnati.................. 56 -91 N 27 Rhode Island............. 69 -73 N 28 Hawaii-Hilo................ 77 -74 A Rock-N-Roll Shootout (Cleveland, Ohio) D 4 Bowling Green........... 86 -91 QLA

Won 12, Lost 15

Coach—Rollie Massimino N 17 UAB........................... 58 -74 19 Michigan................... 59 -77 25 Georgetown................ 56 -78 D 2 Kent State.................. 75 -74 6 Michigan State.......... 54 -85 13 Colorado State........... 62 -69 17 Akron......................... 78 -67 22 Tulsa.......................... 59 -55 29 Providence................. 60 -72 31 Brown........................ 59 -47 J 3 Wichita State........ OT 64 -63 5 Milwaukee*............... 70 -47 9 UIC*.......................... 67 -83 12 Loyola*...................... 68 -75 15 Butler*...................... 67 -62 17 Wright State*............ 85 -67 24 Detroit*..................... 70 -84 29 Green Bay*................ 63 -75 31 Milwaukee*............... 78 -81 F 1 Dayton....................... 79 -78 5 Green Bay*................ 39 -66 7 Loyola*...................... 75 -65 12 Wright State*............ 71 -67 14 Butler*...................... 44 -58 19 UIC*.......................... 72 -96 21 Detroit*..................... 60 -57

1998-99

F – JoVonn Jefferson (7.1 points/ 4.3 rebounds), Theo Dixon (11.0/5.8), C – Ricardo Crumble (7.3/4.4), G – Melvin McKey (6.8/3.4 apg), James Madison (15.0/2.9), Reserves – Steve Bowie (5.5/3.6), Jamaal Harris (5.7/2.5), Sonny Johnson (8.5/3.5)

A WC WC WC A A A WC WC WC A A WC WC

7 11 14 18 20 27 30 J 6 8 10 13 15 17 22 27 29 F 3 5 10 12 16 19 24 26

Akron......................... 72 -79 WC Sacred Heart.............. 92 -76 A Prairie View A&M..... 113 -55 WC Dayton....................... 75 -60 WC Oakland..................... 81 -67 WC Temple....................... 66 -79 WC St. Bonaventure......... 69 -71 A Loyola*...................... 70 -68 A UIC*..................... OT 91 -89 A Sacred Heart.............. 80 -50 WC Butler*...................... 53 -45 WC Wright State*............ 69 -55 WC South Florida........ OT 81 -86 A Detroit*..................... 68 -71 A Green Bay*................ 72 -59 A Milwaukee*.......... OT 109 -105 A UIC*.......................... 85 -73 WC Loyola*...................... 69 -60 WC Wright State*............ 88 -91 A Butler*...................... 54 -81 A Stony Brook................ 79 -60 A Detroit*..................... 81 -69 WC Milwaukee*............... 67 -70 WC Green Bay*................ 57 -60 WC

MCC Tourney (Chicago, Ill.) M 4 UIC............................ 54 -70

A

F – Doc Taylor (6.2/3.4), Sonny Johnson (11.9/4.6), C – Kevin Ross (5.7/5.7), G – James Madison (13.0/2.7), Damon Stringer (19.1/2.9/3.6 apg), Reserves – Jamaal Harris (7.8/2.4), Tahric Gosley (3.8/2.9) * - Midwestern Collegiate Game (9-5)

2000-01

Won 19, Lost 13

Coach—Rollie Massimino N 17 Vermont..................... 68 -53 WC 19 Yale........................... 80 -70 WC Energia Systems Thanksgiving Tourney (Kansas City, Mo.) 24 Creighton................... 59 -66 N 25 UMKC......................... 57 -55 A 26 SE Missouri................ 71 -72 N D 2 5 9 19 21 23

Siena......................... 79 -84 A California.................. 54 -62 A Oakland..................... 87 -73 A Florida State....... 2OT 87 -85 WC Akron......................... 80 -82 A Temple....................... 46 -73 A

Islander Classic (Corpus Christi, Texas) 28 Winthrop.................... 60 -53 N 29 Texas A&M-CC........... 81 -77 A J 4 6 8 11 13 16 20 25 27

Loyola*...................... 73 -70 UIC*.......................... 71 -62 Stony Brook................ 70 -53 Butler*...................... 52 -65 Wright State*............ 58 -67 St. Bonaventure......... 61 -64 Detroit *.................... 69 -67 Green Bay*................ 76 -72 Milwaukee*............... 57 -34

WC WC WC A A WC WC WC WC

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UIC*..................... OT 65 -64 A Loyola*...................... 80 -77 A Texas A&M-CC........... 81 -75 WC Wright State*............ 77 -60 WC Butler *..................... 56 -59 WC Detroit*..................... 63 -75 A Milwaukee*............... 68 -86 A Green Bay*................ 63 -60 A

MCC Tourney (Fairborn, Ohio) M 3 UIC............................ 62 -61 4 Detroit....................... 81 -91

F 1 6 8 13 15 20 22 24 M 1

Butler*...................... 57 -73 Green Bay*................ 56 -89 Milwaukee*............... 69 -86 Youngstown State*.... 86 -76 Wright State*............ 63 -76 UIC*.......................... 74 -87 Loyola*...................... 72 -77 Butler*............... 2OT 75 -79 Detroit*..................... 55 -72

A A A WC A WC WC WC A

N N

Horizon League Tourney (Chicago, Ill.) 4 Loyola........................ 57 -69 N

F – Andre Williams (4.2 points/4.9 rebounds), Theo Dixon (18.0/4.8), C – Kevin Ross (5.3/6.4), G – Jamaal Harris (15.3/3.3), Jermaine Robinson (10.6/2.8/2.8 apg), Reserves – Doc Taylor (6.5/4.4), Tahric Gosley (6.5/4.8), Anthony Jackson (2.6/2.9)

F – Tahric Gosley (9.0 points/ 6.3 rebounds), Andre Williams (6.7/5.3), C – Pape Badiane (6.5/5.3), G – Walt Chavis (4.1/4.9 apg), Jermaine Robinson (10.5/3.0 apg) Reserves – Modibo Niakate (11.9/3.5), Percell Coles (11.6/1.6), Jonathan Burge (8.4/2.3)

* - Midwestern Collegiate Game (9-5)

* - Horizon League Game (3-13)

2001-02

2003-04

Won 12, Lost 16

Coach—Rollie Massimino N 16 IUPUI......................... 65 -82 20 St. Bonaventure......... 64 -79 24 Vermont..................... 72 -69 D 1 Siena......................... 83 -66 4 Stony Brook................ 56 -64 15 Akron......................... 79 -66 19 Florida State.............. 63 -76 22 Prairie View A&M....... 90 -53 27 Duquesne.................. 82 -64

A WC A WC A WC A WC WC

Rock-N-Roll Shootout (Cleveland, Ohio) 29 Kent State.................. 62 -66 QLA 31 J 3 5 7 10 14 19 24 26 31 F 2 7 9 14 16 21 23

Norfolk State.............. 79 -69 Loyola*...................... 63 -87 UIC*.......................... 83 -69 Butler*...................... 45 -62 Youngstown State*.... 71 -58 Wright State*............ 64 -68 Detroit*..................... 50 -53 Milwaukee*............... 69 -78 Green Bay*................ 50 -61 Loyola*...................... 81 -60 UIC*.......................... 76 -70 Wright State*............ 72 -87 Butler........................ 45 -70 Youngstown State*.... 58 -48 Detroit*..................... 62 -72 Milwaukee*............... 69 -67 Green Bay*................ 66 -74

WC A A WC WC WC A A A WC WC A A A WC WC WC

Horizon League Tourney (Cleveland, Ohio) M 2 Detroit ...................... 63 -67 WC F – Theo Dixon (14.7 points/ 6.0 rebounds), Andre Williams (7.1/5.0), C – Tahric Gosley (7.5/5.1), G – Jamaal Harris (15.5/4.0), Jermaine Robinson (8.1/2.3/2.9 apg), Reserves – Pape Badiane (5.9/1.8), Walt Chavis (1.9/2.6 apg) * - Horizon League Game (6-10)

2002-03

Won 8, Lost 22

Coach—Rollie Massimino

Dell BCA Invitational (Fort Collins, Colo.) N 16 Florida Atlantic.......... 66 -71 N 18 IPFW.......................... 78 -71 N 19 Colorado State........... 63 -77 A 27 Duquesne.................. 74 -67 A 30 California............. OT 64 -73 WC D 4 Akron......................... 68 -65 A 6 MD-Eastern Shore...... 81 -61 WC 8 Michigan State.......... 47 -79 A 14 Kent State.................. 68 -91 WC 18 IUPUI......................... 74 -90 WC 21 Boston University....... 70 -56 WC Rock-N-Roll Shootout (Cleveland, Ohio) 28 Bowling Green........... 72 -80 QLA J 2 Green Bay*................ 66 -55 WC 4 Milwaukee*............... 58 -70 WC 9 Youngstown State*.... 55 -57 A 11 Wright State*............ 55 -52 WC 16 UIC*.......................... 63 -69 A 18 Loyola*...................... 65 -77 A 25 Detroit*..................... 51 -70 WC 28 St. Bonaventure #...... 67 -81 A

Won 4, Lost 25

Coach—Mike Garland N 22 25 29 D 3 6 13 17 20 22

Central State............. 76 -63 WC Florida A&M............... 97 -88 A North Carolina........... 76 -82 WC Penn State................. 62 -73 A Utah Valley State....... 66 -48 WC Norfolk State.............. 64 -52 A Kent State.................. 66 -116 A Akron......................... 59 -61 WC Boston University....... 62 -64 A

Islander Classic (Corpus Christi, Texas) 29 Georgia Southern....... 64 -79 N 30 Drake......................... 80 -83 N J 3 5 8 10 17 19 22 24 29 31 F 5 7 12 14

Green Bay*................ 69 -70 Loyola*...................... 83 -90 Wright State*............ 72 -78 Youngstown State*.... 82 -86 UIC*.......................... 68 -83 Detroit*..................... 53 -75 Milwaukee*............... 64 -78 Youngstown State*.... 59 -61 Butler*...................... 43 -61 Wright State*............ 56 -72 Green Bay*................ 58 -60 Detroit*..................... 55 -77 Butler*...................... 56 -57 UIC*.......................... 56 -67

A WC WC A A WC WC WC A A WC A WC WC

BracketBuster Saturday (Cleveland, Ohio) 21 Eastern Michigan...... 66 -87 WC 26 Loyola*...................... 59 -70 28 Milwaukee*............... 63 -88

A A

Horizon Tourney (Detroit, Mich.) M 2 Detroit....................... 36 -62

A

F – Jermaine Robinson (19.6 points/ 4.7 rebounds), Omari Westley (14.8/8.6), C – Pape Badiane (7.3/5.7), G – Walt Chavis (5.6/ 3.7 apg), Victor Morris (6.2/2.2 apg) Reserves – Percell Coles (10.2/1.5), Patrick Tatham (3.8/4.7), Luke Murphy (2.3/2.0), Amadou Koundoul (1.8/1.9) * - Horizon League Game (0-16)

2004-05

Won 9, Lost 17

Coach—Mike Garland N 20 27 D 2 8 11 18 23 30 J 3 6 8 11 15 20 22 27 29 F 3

Hillsdale.................... 73 -64 WC Norfolk State.............. 79 -47 WC Clarion....................... 91 -73 WC Akron......................... 75 -79 A Kent State.................. 68 -71 WC Utah Valley State....... 65 -72 A Eastern Michigan...... 76 -89 A North Carolina........... 64 -107 A Loyola*...................... 55 -70 A Wright State*............ 57 -73 A Youngstown State*.... 78 -62 WC Green Bay*................ 76 -81 A UIC*.......................... 57 -74 A Milwaukee*............... 65 -85 A Youngstown State*.... 78 -77 A Butler*...................... 77 -57 WC Wright State*............ 67 -53 WC Green Bay*................ 62 -69 WC

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Detroit*..................... 69 -62 WC Butler*...................... 65 -56 A UIC*.......................... 66 -73 WC Detroit*..................... 52 -67 A

23 Loyola*...................... 63 -67 WC 26 Milwaukee*............... 59 -81 WC

11 13 18 20 27 29 F 1 3 8 14

Horizon League Tourney (Chicago, Ill.) M 1 UIC............................ 65 -84 A

ESPNU BracketBusters (Northridge, Calif.) 17 Cal St. Northridge...... 85 -76 A

F – Raheem Moss (12.8 points/3.5 rebounds), Omari Westley (17.1/8.3), C – Patrick Tatham (8.8/5.1), G – Walt Chavis (4.8/4.2 apg), Mike Redell (6.2/3.4 apg) Reserves – Modibo Niakate (9/7/2.0), Steve Gansey (5.3/1.7), Frashon McGee (5.3/3.6), Victor Morris (5.1/1.5), Justin Henderson (4.2/2.3)

21 Detroit*.................... 48 -60 A 24 Youngstown State*.... 68 -55 WC

BracketBuster Saturday (Mt. Pleasant, MI) 19 Central Michigan....... 70 -79 A

* - Horizon League Game (6-10)

2005-06

Won 10, Lost 18

Coach—Mike Garland N 19 22 26 30 D 3 10 16 20 22 29 J 2 5 12 14 16 19 21 25 28 F 2 4 8 11 15

Florida A&M............... 66 -68 WC North Carolina........... 55 -112 A Rochester College...... 76 -43 WG Central Michigan....... 56 -43 WC Kent State.................. 68 -83 A Albany....................... 65 -78 WC Michigan State.......... 75 -83 A Utah Valley St....... OT 70 -69 WC John Caroll................. 84 -53 WC Loyola*...................... 60 -77 WC Milwaukee*............... 68 -75 A Wright State*............ 55 -58 WC Detroit*................ OT 59 -53 WC Youngstown State*.... 63 -50 A Akron......................... 50 -62 WC UIC*.......................... 87 -83 A Green Bay*................ 66 -63 A Butler*...................... 51 -55 WC Youngstown State*.... 63 -68 WC Detroit*..................... 73 -84 A Loyola*...................... 75 -81 A Butler*...................... 49 -78 A Milwaukee*............... 57 -86 WC Wright State*............ 63 -56 A

BracketBuster Saturday (Cleveland, Ohio) 18 Delaware................... 52 -40 WC 22 UIC*..................... OT 67 -72 WC 25 Green Bay*................ 72 -76 WC Horizon League Tourney (Detroit, Mich.) 28 Detroit....................... 58 -92 A F – Patrick Tatham (7.6 points/6.0 rebounds), J’Nathan Bullock (11.3/4.5), C – Ije Nwankwo(11.0/5.2), G – Carlos English (8.1/4.6 apg), Raheem Moss (10.0/3.3) Reserves – Victor Morris (7.6/2.7), Frashon McGee (4.5/5.0), Steve Gansey (3.8/0.9), Justin Henderson (1.8/1.6), Renard Fields (1.3/1.3) * - Horizon League Game (5-11)

2006-07

Won 10, Lost 21

Coach—Gary Waters

N 11 George Mason............ 74 -79 WC 13 Notre Dame (OH)........ 88 -62 WC America’s Youth Classic (Evansville, Ind.) 17 Buffalo...................... 73 -77 N 18 Evansville.................. 49 -63 A 19 Miami (Fla.)............... 78 -67 N 22 John Carroll............... 84 -65 WC 26 Delaware................... 59 -53 A 29 Kent State.................. 66 -59 WC D 2 Butler*...................... 45 -70 A 5 Kansas State............. 60 -93 A 9 Ohio State.................. 57 -78 A 17 Central Michigan.....2OT 76 -78 A 19 Chicago State...... OT 77 -82 WC 27 UIC*.......................... 62 -72 WC 30 West Virginia Tech..... 73 -52 WC J 4 Loyola*...................... 55 -66 A 6 Green Bay*................ 53 -65 A

Milwaukee*............... 48 -60 Detroit*..................... 63 -61 Wright State*............ 67 -78 Youngstown State*.... 63 -68 UIC*.......................... 60 -55 Milwaukee*.......... OT 56 -57 Loyola*...................... 57 -61 Green Bay*................ 66 -79 Butler*...................... 50 -92 Wright State*............ 55 -68

WC WC WC A A A WC WC WC A

Horizon League Tourney (Green Bay, Wis.) 27 Green Bay.................. 59 -78 A F – Raheem Moss (10.6 points/4.2 rebounds), J’Nathan Bullock (13.5/6.5), C – Patrick Tatham (5.6, 4.8), G – Carlos English (8.6, 4.1 apg), Joe Davis (9.2, 2.0) Reserves – Victor Morris (7.5, 2.5), Bahaadar Russell (6.9, 1.7), Kevin Francis (6.2, 4.4), Breyohn Watson (2.3, 1.0), Renard Fields (2.0, 2.9), Tristan Crawford (1.6, 1.3)

2007-08

Won 21, Lost 13

Coach—Gary Waters

Glenn Wilkes Classic (Tampa, Fla.) N 9 South Florida............. 73 -70 A 13 George Mason............ 47 -56 A Glenn Wilkes Classic (Daytona Beach, Fla.) 16 Georgia Southern....... 70 -72 N 17 Florida State.............. 69 -66 N 18 Florida Atlantic.......... 76 -66 N 24 28 D 1 4 8

John Carroll............... 67 -57 WC Cal State Northridge.. 68 -78 WC Geneva.................... 107 -51 WC Chicago State............ 77 -73 A Youngstown State*.... 77 -54 H

McLendon Scholarship Classic (Cleveland, Ohio) 18 Ohio State.................. 63 -80 QLA 22 29 J 3 5 10 12 17 19 24 26 31 F 2 7 9 11 14 16 20

Central Michigan....... 86 -70 Kent State.................. 69 -84 Loyola*...................... 63 -55 UIC*.......................... 68 -51 Detroit*..................... 74 -64 Wright State*............ 65 -63 Butler*...................... 56 -52 Valparaiso*............... 69 -63 Green Bay*................ 50 -59 Milwaukee*............... 71 -79 UIC*.......................... 68 -74 Loyola*...................... 53 -65 Wright State*............ 49 -55 Detroit*..................... 60 -56 Green Bay*................ 81 -64 Valparaiso*............... 71 -58 Butler*...................... 46 -51 Milwaukee*............... 74 -64

WC A WC WC A A WC WC A A A A WC WC WC A A WC

O’Reilly ESPNU BracketBusters (Cleveland, Ohio) 23 Marist........................ 59 -44 WC M 1 Youngstown State*.... 65 -58

A

Horizon League Tourney (Indianapolis, Ind.) 8 Valparaiso................. 78 -73 N 11 Butler........................ 55 -70 A NIT First Round (Dayton, Ohio) 19 Dayton....................... 57 -66

A

F – J’Nathan Bullock (14.8 points, 6.6 rebounds), George Tandy (4.2, 4.2) C – Chris Moore (4.9, 2.7), G – Cedric Jackson (13.9, 4.9, 4.9 apg), Breyohn Watson (5.2, 2.0) Reserves – Joe Davis (8.4, 1.5), Norris Cole (4.9, 1.4), D’Aundray Brown (4.9, 3.7), Kevin Francis (4.3, 3.9), Renard Fields (2.1, 1.5). * - Horizon League Game (12-6)

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2008-09

Won 26, Lost 11

Coach—Gary Waters

N 15 Oakland..................... 58 -55 WC CBE Classic (Seattle, Wash.) 18 Washington............... 63 -78 A McLendon Scholarship Classic (Cleveland, Ohio) 22 Kansas State............. 59 -69 WC CBE Classic (Miami, Fla.) 24 Saint Leo................... 72 -62 25 Toledo........................ 77 -56 26 Florida International.. 66 -58 D 2 4 6 13 15 20 23 27 30 J 3 8 10 15 17 23 29 31 F 5 7 12 14 18

Valparaiso*............... 66 -42 Butler*...................... 48 -50 West Virginia............. 43 -53 Marist........................ 66 -47 Syracuse.................... 72 -69 La Roche.................... 72 -46 Kent State.................. 67 -41 Notre Dame College... 91 -40 Wright State*............ 62 -71 Detroit*..................... 53 -44 Loyola*...................... 76 -50 UIC*.......................... 79 -69 Green Bay*................ 65 -80 Milwaukee*............... 75 -77 Youngstown State*.... 60 -64 Detroit*..................... 66 -49 Wright State*............ 59 -50 UIC*.......................... 66 -63 Loyola*...................... 83 -70 Milwaukee*............... 70 -61 Green Bay*................ 83 -75 Youngstown State*.... 58 -54

N N A WC WC A A A WC WC WC A A WC WC A A A WC WC A A WC WC WC

A

26 Valparaiso*............... 71 -64 28 Butler*...................... 56 -58

A A

Horizon League Tourney (Cleveland, Ohio) M 3 Detroit....................... 56 -43 WC Horizon League Tourney (Indianapolis, Ind.) 6 UIC............................ 67 -64 N 7 Green Bay.................. 73 -67 N 10 Butler........................ 57 -54 A NCAA Indianapolis Regional 1st & 2nd Rounds (Miami, Fla.) 20 Wake Forest............... 84 -69 N 22 Arizona...................... 57 -71 N F – J’Nathan Bullock (15.2 points, 7.1 rebounds), D’Aundray Brown (7.4, 5.7) C – Chris Moore (5.2, 3.0), G – Cedric Jackson (10.9, 5.8, 5.4 apg), Norris Cole (13.3, 2.5) Reserves – George Tandy (5.7, 5.1), Trevon Harmon (5.2, 1.2), Jeremy Montgomery (4.0, 0.8), Renard Fields (1.0, 1.0), Josh McCoy (0.9, 1.0). * - Horizon League Game (12-6)

Won 16, Lost 17

Coach—Gary Waters

N 13 St. Bonaventure......... 62 -72 A 16 Wilmington................ 99 -74 WC

Cancun Challenge (Cancun, Mexico) 19 Florida A&M............... 78 -64 WC 21 Sam Houston State.... 80 -65 WC 24 Kentucky.................... 49 -73 N 25 Virginia...................... 65 -76 N

28 D 3 5 12 15

UIC*.......................... 70 -63 Butler*...................... 55 -64 Valparaiso*............... 71 -78 Green Bay*................ 64 -50 Milwaukee*............... 73 -72 Youngstown State*.... 77 -69 UIC*.......................... 74 -63 Loyola*...................... 59 -56 Valparaiso*............... 80 -71 Butler*...................... 59 -70 Green Bay*................ 57 -74 Milwaukee*............... 59 -69

WC A A WC WC WC A A WC WC A A

O’Reilly ESPNU BracketBusters (Cleveland, Ohio) 20 Toledo........................ 87 -63 WC 25 Detroit*..................... 54 -65 WC 27 Wright State*............ 68 -63 WC Horizon League Tourney (Cleveland, Ohio) M 2 Loyola........................ 80 -66 WC Horizon League Tourney (Indianapolis, Ind.) 5 Milwaukee................. 75 -82 N F – D’Aundray Brown (8.6, 5.6) C – Aaron Pogue (6.3, 5.4), G – Norris Cole (16.3, 2.8, 4.4 apg), Trevon Harmon (10.5, 2.4), Jeremy Montgomery (12.8, 1.9, 2.3) Reserves – Jared Cunningham (5.2, 2.6), Lance James (3.9, 1.6), Tim Kamczyc (3.7, 2.6), Charlie Woods (1.8, 0.8), Anthony Wells (1.4, 1.0), Joe Latas (0.9, 0.9). * - Horizon League Game (10-8)

2010-11

Won 27, Lost 9

Coach—Gary Waters

O’Reilly ESPNU BracketBusters (Wichita, Kan.) 21 Wichita State............. 59 -70

2009-10

9 14 16 22 24 30 F 4 6 11 13 16 18

Wichita State............. 54 -69 WC Wright State*............ 64 -73 A Detroit*..................... 62 -69 A Wilberforce.............. 113 -61 WG Robert Morris............. 70 -78 WC

N 12 13 14 15

World Vision Classic (Cleveland, Ohio) Bryant........................ 71 -57 Iona........................... 78 -68 Kent State.................. 69 -66 Urbana...................... 83 -49

WC WC WC WC

19 24 27 29 D 2 4 7 11 18 22 30 J 1 7 9 15 20 22 27 29 F 3 5 7 12 16

at UL-Lafayette.......... 60 -55 at Akron..................... 64 -51 St. Bonaventure......... 69 -51 Robert Morris............. 58 -53 Green Bay*................ 83 -75 Milwaukee*............... 82 -59 West Virginia Tech..... 94 -62 Sam Houston St......... 74 -62 West Virginia............. 63 -74 South Florida............. 69 -62 Loyola*...................... 73 -55 UIC*.......................... 83 -59 Butler*...................... 56 -79 Valparaiso................. 58 -64 Youngstown State*.... 61 -51 Detroit*..................... 81 -69 Wright State*............ 65 -46 UIC*.......................... 63 -49 Loyola*...................... 81 -70 Valparaiso*............... 76 -65 Butler*...................... 61 -73 Detroit*..................... 78 -81 Youngstown State*.... 86 -76 Wright State*............ 74 -72

A A WC WC A A WC A A WC WC WC A A A WC WC A A WC WC A WC A

ESPNU BracketBusters (Norfolk, Va.) 20 Old Dominion............. 63 -74

A

24 Milwaukee*............... 83 -87 WC 26 Green Bay*................ 64 -57 WC Horizon League Tourney (Cleveland, Ohio) M 1 UIC............................ 73 -61 WC Horizon League Tourney (Milwaukee, Wis.) 4 Wright State.............. 73 -59 N 5 Butler........................ 68 -76 N

McLendon Scholarship Classic (Cleveland, Ohio) 19 West Virginia............. 78 -80 WC

NIT 1st & 2nd Rounds (Cleveland, Ohio) 15 Vermont..................... 63 -60 H 19 College of Charleston.. 56 -64 H

22 29 J 2 7

F – Tim Kamczyc (5.9, 3.7) C – Aaron Pogue (8.2, 6.1), G – Norris Cole (21.7, 5.8 5.3 apg), Trevon Harmon (13.2, 4.0), Jeremy

Ohio State.................. 59 -72 A Kansas State............. 56 -85 A Youngstown State*.... 70 -48 A Loyola*...................... 62 -57 WC

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Montgomery (11.6, 2.6) Reserves – Devon Long (2.0, 0.9), Joe Latas (1.9, 1.9), Josh McCoy (4.4, 2.6), Luda Ndaye (1.1, 1.5), Charlie Woods (2.6, 2.5) * - Horizon League Game (13-5)

2011-12

Won 22, Lost 11

Coach—Gary Waters

N 13 15 18 22

Ticket City Legends Classic (Nashville, Tenn.) at Vanderbilt............. 71 -58 A Rio Grande................. 86 -57 WC St. Bonaventure......... 67 -64 WC at Kent State............. 57 -53 A

Ticket City Legends Classic (Kingston, R.I.) 25 Boston University....... 63 -62 26 Hofstra...................... 53 -63 27 Rhode Island............. 67 -45

N N A

D 1 3 8 10 19 22 28 31 J 5 7 13 15 20 22 28 F 3 5 9 11 14

Wright State *........... 45 -43 Detroit *.................... 66 -61 Robert Morris............. 62 -58 Akron......................... 69 -66 South Florida............. 55 -70 Sam Houston State.... 63 -45 Toledo........................ 72 -64 Youngstown State *... 67 -73 UIC *......................... 73 -56 Loyola *..................... 69 -48 Butler *..................... 76 -69 Valparaiso *.............. 66 -72 Green Bay *............... 78 -68 Milwaukee *.............. 83 -57 Youngstwn State *..... 67 -47 Loyola *..................... 65 -47 UIC *......................... 70 -42 Valparaiso *.............. 41 -59 Butler *..................... 49 -52 Milwaukee *.............. 84 -86

A A A H A H A A H H A A H H A A A H A A

ESPNU BracketBusters 18 Drexel........................ 49 -69

H

21 Green Bay *............... 67 -71 23 Detroit *.................... 77 -64 25 Wright State *........... 77 -55

A H H

Horizon League Tourney Valparaiso, Ind. M 3 Detroit....................... 58 -63

N

NIT 1st Rounds 13 Stanford.................... 65 -76

A

F – Tim Kamczyc (9.1, 3.9), D’Aundray Brown (10.8, 4.5) C – Aaron Pogue (5.7, 4.5), G – Trey Harmon (12.6, 2.6), Jeremy Montgomery (10.9, 3.1 apg) Reserves – Sebastian Douglas (2.9, 2.0), Anton Grady (8.5, 6.4), Charlie Lee (4.1, 2.2 apg), Devon Long (1.2, 1.0), Marlin Mason (3.7, 2.6), Luda Ndaye (1.3, 1.3), Ike Nwamu (2.1, 0.6). * - Horizon League Game (12-6) # - Later forfeited to CSU Gyms BH - Bedford High School CA - Cleveland Arena CL - Cathedral Latin High School CT - Case Technical EH - Euclid High School FR - Fairfax Recreation Center H - Lakewood High School PH - Cleveland Public Hall QLA - Quicken Loans Arena LSI - St. Ignatius High School SS - St. Stanislaus TC - Cuyahoga Community College WC - Wolstein Center WG - Woodling Gym WR - Western Reserve University

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81 S e a s o n s o f Clev e la n d S t a t e B a s k e t b a ll As Fenn College (1929-65) Season Overall Home 1929-30 5 -5 3 -2 1930-31 8 -7 6 -3 1931-32 7 -7 5 -5 1932-33 4 -6 3 -5 1933-34 5 -11 3 -7 1934-35 5 -12 3 -6 1935-36 4 -11 3 -4 1936-37 8 -9 5 -4 1937-38 6 -10 4 -3 1938-39 3 -13 3 -5 1939-40 4 -11 2 -5 1940-41 4 -11 3 -5 1941-42 2 -12 2 -7 1942-43 0 -13 0 -8 1945-46 1 -8 0 -4 1946-47 5 -10 2 -5 1947-48 10 -8 6 -2 1948-49 4 -14 2 -6 1949-50 9 -8 7 -1 1950-51 6 -11 3 -4 1951-52 4 -12 2 -4 1952-53 2 -15 2 -4 1953-54 1 -18 1 -7 1954-55 2 -15 1 -6 1955-56 3 -15 3 -6 1956-57 3 -15 2 -4 1957-58 6 -13 2 -9 1958-59 7 -12 2 -6 1959-60 0 -19 0 -9 1960-61 4 -15 4 -6 1961-62 6 -13 5 -4 1962-63 9 -9 5 -3 1963-64 10 -9 7 -2 1964-65 10 -9 5 -4

Away Neut 2 -3 0 -0 2 -4 0 -0 2 -2 0 -0 1 -1 0 -0 2 -4 0 -0 2 -6 0 -0 1 -7 0 -0 3 -5 0 -0 2 -7 0 -0 0 -8 0 -0 2 -6 0 -0 1 -6 0 -0 0 -5 0 -0 0 -5 0 -0 1 -4 0 -0 3 -5 0 -0 4 -6 0 -0 2 -8 0 -0 2 -7 0 -0 3 -7 0 -0 2 -8 0 -0 0 -11 0 -0 0 -11 0 -0 1 -9 0 -0 0 -9 0 -0 1 -11 0 -0 4 -4 0 -0 5 -6 0 -0 0 -10 0 -0 0 -9 0 -0 1 -9 0 -0 4 -6 0 -0 3 -7 0 -0 5 -5 0 -0

Head Coach Homer Woodling Homer Woodling Homer Woodling Homer Woodling Homer Woodling Homer Woodling Homer Woodling Homer Woodling Homer Woodling Homer Woodling Homer Woodling Homer Woodling Bruce Brickley Aaron Andrews George McKinnon George McKinnon George McKinnon George McKinnon George Rung George Rung George Rung Homer Woodling George Rung George Rung George Rung George Rung George Rung Bill Gallagher Jim Rodriguez Jim Rodriguez Jim Rodriguez Jim Rodriguez Jim Rodriguez Jim Rodriguez

34 Years 167 -386 106 -165 61 -221 0 -0

As Cleveland State (1965-Present) Season Overall 1965-66 4 -14 1966-67 8 -13 1967-68 7 -15 1968-69 12 -14 1969-70 5 -21 1970-71 5 -20 1971-72 8 -18 1972-73 9 -14 1973-74 6 -20 1974-75 13 -11 1975-76 6 -19 1976-77 10 -17 1977-78 12 -13 1978-79 15 -10 1979-80 17 -9 1980-81 18 -9 1981-82 17 -10

Home 3 -6 4 -3 6 -7 7 -5 4 -9 4 -3 7 -5 6 -5 3 -7 8 -4 5 -4 7 -8 8 -5 8 -3 13 -2 11 -3 12 -0

Season Overall 1982-83 8 -20 1983-84 14 -16 1984-85 21 -8 1985-86 29 -4 1986-87 25 -8 1987-88 22 -8 1988-89 16 -12 1989-90 15 -13 1990-91 12 -16 1991-92 16 -13 1992-93 22 -6 1993-94 14 -15 1994-95 10 -17 1995-96 5 -21 1996-97 9 -19 1997-98 12 -15 1998-99 14 -14 1999-00 16 -14 2000-01 19 -13 2001-02 12 -16 2002-03 8 -22 2003-04 4 -25 2004-05 9 -17 2005-06 10 -18 2006-07 10 -21 2007-08 21 -13 2008-09 26 -11 2009-10 16 -17 2010-11 27 -9 2011-12 22 -11

Home Away Neut Conf. Finish 5 -5 3 -15 0 -0 1 -4 7th 11 -7 2 -8 1 -1 4 -10 7th 14 -2 7 -6 0 -0 11 -3 1st 15 -0 9 -3 5 -1 13 -1 1st 12 -2 10 -6 3 -0 10 -4 2nd 15 -0 6 -7 1 -1 11 -3 2nd 8 -5 8 -6 0 -1 9 -6 6 -7 0 -0 8 -5 3 -9 1 -2 8 -8 T-4th 7 -8 9 -4 0 -1 7 -9 T-6th 11 -1 10 -4 1 -1 15 -1 1st 8 -6 5 -7 1 -2 9 -9 T-4th 6 -5 3 -10 1 -2 3 -11 9th 5 -8 0 -12 0 -1 3 -13 9th 5 -7 3 -11 1 -1 6 -10 T-6th 9 -4 3 -11 0 -0 6 -8 T-5th 9 -5 3 -8 2 -1 6 -8 5th 9 -4 7 -7 0 -3 9 -5 2nd 11 -2 6 -8 2 -3 9 -5 3rd 9 -6 3 -9 0 -1 6 -10 7th 5 -8 2 -12 1 -2 3 -13 9th 2 -11 2 -12 0 -2 0 -16 9th 7 -5 2 -12 0 -0 6 -10 8th 6 -10 4 -8 0 -0 6 -10 8th 6 -8 3 -11 1 -1 3 -13 9th 12 -3 6 -9 3 -1 12 -6 2nd 13 -2 8 -8 5 -1 12 -6 3rd 13 -5 3 -9 0 -3 10 -8 4th 17 -3 9 -5 1 -1 13 -5 1st 10 -4 11 -5 1 -2 12 -6 2nd

CSU Totals Overall

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Away 1 -8 4 -9 1 -8 4 -9 1 -10 1 -17 1 -13 3 -9 2 -13 5 -7 1 -13 3 -9 4 -6 7 -6 4 -7 7 -6 4 -10

Neut 0 -0 0 -1 0 -0 1 -0 0 -2 0 -0 0 -0 0 -0 1 -0 0 -0 0 -2 0 -0 0 -2 0 -1 0 -0 0 -0 1 -0

Head Coach Jim Rodriguez John McLendon John McLendon John McLendon Ray Dieringer Ray Dieringer Ray Dieringer Ray Dieringer Ray Dieringer Ray Dieringer Ray Dieringer Ray Dieringer Ray Dieringer Ray Dieringer Ray Dieringer Ray Dieringer Ray Dieringer Head Coach Ray Dieringer Kevin Mackey Kevin Mackey Kevin Mackey Kevin Mackey Kevin Mackey Kevin Mackey Kevin Mackey Mike Boyd Mike Boyd Mike Boyd Mike Boyd Mike Boyd Mike Boyd Rollie Massimino Rollie Massimino Rollie Massimino Rollie Massimino Rollie Massimino Rollie Massimino Rollie Massimino Mike Garland Mike Garland Mike Garland Gary Waters Gary Waters Gary Waters Gary Waters Gary Waters Gary Waters

636 -679 393 -226 209 -409 34 -42 211 -202 803 -1065 499 -391 270 -630 34 -43 211 -202

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8 1 Seasons O f Vi ki n g H o m e Op e n e rs Year 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1998 1997 1996 1995 1994 1993 1992 1991 1990 1989 1988 1987 1986 1985 1984 1983 1982 1981 1980 1979 1978 1977 1976 1975 1974 1973 1972 1971 1970 1969 1968 1967 1966 1965 1964 1963 1962 1961 1960 1959 1958 1957 1956 1955 1954

Opponent W/L Rio Grande W Bryant W Wilmington W Oakland W John Carroll W George Mason L Florida A&M L Hillsdale W Central State W California L St. Bonaventure L Vermont W Akron L Stony Brook W UAB L Georgetown L Iona W Hillsdale W Saginaw Valley State W Eastern Michigan W Michigan L Princeton L Tiffin W Clarion * W Clarion W Clarion W Clarion W Clarion W Eastern Michigan L Denison W Southern W Ohio Dominican W John Carroll W Baldwin Wallace W John Carroll W Eastern Michigan L Tennessee Tech L Bowling Green L Detroit L Marshall L South Dakota W Wisconsin-Oshkosh W Eastern Montana W Detroit College W Detroit College L Hiram W Oberlin L Hiram L Kenyon W Thiel W Kenyon L Case Tech L Kenyon L Clarion L Kenyon L Allegheny W Kenyon L Case Tech L

CSU -Opp 86 -57 71 -57 99 -74 58 -55 67 -57 74 -79 66 -68 73 -64 76 -63 64 -73 64 -79 68 -53 72 -79 94 -65 58 -74 67 -77 65 -62 87 -78 74 -67 75 -61 61 -80 57 -70 87 -63 93 -47 88 -44 135 -61 105 -65 105 -65 60 -66 70 -53 103 -74 78 -51 99 -79 75 -58 83 -66 69 -72 74 -77 90 -93 79 -83 72 -79 94 -85 69 -68 91 -81 68 -66 100 -106 86 -70 52 -57 75 -91 66 -42 71 -52 55 -63 59 -85 53 -68 53 -55 45 -70 74 -68 55 -81 70 -92

Year 1953 1952 1951 1950 1949 1948 1947 1946 1945 1942 1941 1940 1939 1938

Opponent W/L Kenyon L Western Reserve L Kenyon L Ashland L Buffalo State W Kent State-Canton W John Carroll W Mount Union L John Carroll L Allegheny L Heidelberg L Heidelberg L Heidelberg L Heidelberg L

CSU -Opp 58 -72 42 -73 57 -58 61 -64 65 -56 64 -43 44 -42 35 -39 39 -45 19 -48 25 -44 16 -33 39 -43 38 -44

Opponent Detroit Tech Ashland Kent State Wooster Wooster Ashland Ashland Ohio Col/Chiropody Detroit Tech

Fenn College (1929-1964):

W/L L W L W L L L W L

CSU -Opp 29 -31 43 -32 22 -34 34 -28 28 -41 33 -50 22 -24 19 -16 23 -26 9 -25 (.265)

Cleveland State (1965-Present): 29 -17 (.630) Overall Record:

38 -42 (.475)

CSU In Overtim e Ga m es Overall Record: 40-38 (.513) Home: 23-18 Away: 15-19 Neutral: 2-1 2007-08 2006-07 2005-06 2002-03 2000-01 1999-00 1998-99 1997-98 1996-97 1994-95 1993-94 1992-93 1991-92 1990-91 1989-90 1988-89 1987-88 1986-87

vs. Florida State W 69 -66 at Central Michigan (2OT) L 76 -78 vs. Chicago State L 77 -82 at Milwaukee L 56 -57 vs. Utah Valley State W 70 -69 vs. Detroit W 59 -53 vs. UIC L 67 -72 vs. California L 64 -73 vs. Butler (2OT) L 75 -79 vs. Florida State (2OT) W 87 -85 at UIC W 65 -64 at UIC W 91 -89 at South Florida L 81 -86 at Milwaukee W 109 -105 vs. Green Bay L 67 -71 vs. Wichita State W 64 -63 at Wright State W 74 -71 vs. Southern Utah State W 70 -65 vs. Kent State (4OT) W 104 -101 at Wright State W 84 -77 at Northern Illinois W 81 -80 vs. Eastern Illinois W 74 -66 vs. Wright State W 91 -85 at Eastern Illinois W 76 -75 vs. Eastern Illinois L 71 -73 vs. Akron W 80 -77 vs. Northern Iowa L 75 -79 at Middle Tennesse State W 67 -65 vs. Eastern Michigan L 98 -104 at Green Bay W 73 -75 at Northern Iowa L 98 -99 at Western Illinois W 91 -94 at Green Bay L 74 -86 at Northern Iowa W 81 -86 vs. Illinois State W 83 -89 at Akron L 69 -73 at Va. Commonwealth W 91 -89 at Valparaiso W 81 -79 at Northern Iowa L 79 -81

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at Eastern Mich. (2OT) vs. Eastern Illinois vs. Western Illinois vs. Eastern Michigan vs. Northern Iowa at Kent State (4OT) vs. Robert Morris at Niagara at Akron at Siena at Robert Morris at VMI at Denver vs. Ohio vs. Akron (2OT) * vs. Bowling Green at Youngstown State (2OT) vs. Youngstown State vs. Wichita State (3OT) vs. Western Michigan vs. San Diego (2OT) at Wayne State (2OT) vs. Indiana (PA) vs. Buffalo State (3OT) at Indiana (PA) at Case Tech vs. Bethany vs. Kenyon (4OT) at Hiram vs. Mt. Union vs. Clarion at Clarion vs. Grove City vs. Youngstown State vs. John Carroll vs. Hiram vs. Dayton vs. John Carroll (2OT) at Detroit Tech (2OT)

L 105 -109 W 83 -72 W 78 -69 L 60 -66 W 93 -79 L 89 -91 L 69 -73 L 75 -77 L 71 -75 L 76 -79 L 71 -73 L 72 -75 W 78 -75 L 83 -93 L 81 -82 L 90 -93 W 93 -89 W 99 -93 W 76 -73 W 67 -59 W 95 -91 L 90 -92 W 81 -76 W 88 -87 L 83 -85 L 65 -70 L 78 -84 W 45 -42 L 88 -96 L 69 -73 W 58 -57 L 37 -41 L 37 -39 W 28 -23 L 29 -31 L 43 -46 W 39 -36 W 35 -34 L 29 -34

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CSU Coaches & Their Records Head Coach

Yrs Seasons

Homer Woodling

13 (29-30/40-41, 52-53)

Won Lost Pct. 65

128 .337

Bruce Brickley

1 (41-42)

2

12 .143

Aaron Andrews

1 (42-43)

0

13 .000

George McKinnon

4 (45-46/48-49)

20

40 .333

George Rung

8 (49-50/51-52, 53-54/57-58) 34

107 .241

Bill Gallagher

1 (58-59)

7

12 .368

Jim Rodriguez

7 (59-60/65-66)

43

88 .328

27

42 .391

John McLendon

3 (66-67/68-69)

Ray Dieringer

14 (69-70/82-83)

Kevin Mackey

7 (83-84/89-90)

142

69 .673

Mike Boyd

6 (90-91/95-96)

79

88 .473

Rollie Massimino

7 (96-97/02-03)

90

113 .443

Mike Garland

3 (03-04/05-06)

23

60 .277

Gary Waters

6 (06-07/Present)

122

82 .598

1984-85 AMCU-8 Tourney March 6-9, 1985; Cleveland, Ohio CSU 85, Green Bay 67 SW Missouri St. 79, CSU 76 (T-3rd Place) 1985-86 AMCU-8 Tourney March 6-8, 1986; Springfield, Mo. CSU 73, Northern Iowa 68 CSU 100, UIC 84 CSU 70, Eastern Illinois 66 (1st Place) 1986-87 AMCU-8 Tourney March 6-8, 1987; Springfield, Mo. CSU 60, Eastern Illinois 53 CSU 94, UIC 78 SW Missouri St. 90, CSU 87 (2nd Place) 1990-91 Mid-Continent Tourney March 3-6, 1991; Green Bay, Wis. Northern Iowa 79, CSU 75 (OT) (T-5th Place) 1991-92 Mid-Continent Tournament March 8-9, 1992; Cleveland, Ohio CSU 80, Akron 77 (OT) UIC 83, CSU 59 (T-3rd Place) 2012-13 Men’s Basketball

George Rung

Jim Rodriguez

John McLendon

Ray Dieringer

Kevin Mackey

Mike Boyd

Rollie Massimino

Mike Garland

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C S U In Con f e r e n c e Tour namen t P l a y 1983-84 AMCU-8 Tourney March 9-11, 1982; Springfield, Mo. CSU 93, Northern Iowa 79 (OT) CSU 59, Southwest Missour St. 58 Western Illinois 73, CSU 64 (2nd Place)

Homer Woodling

1992-93 Mid-Continent Tournament March 7-9, 1993; Dayton, Ohio CSU 64, Western Illinois 53 UIC 96, CSU 68 (T-3rd Place) 1993-94 Mid-Continent Tournament March 6-8, 1994; Chicago, Ill. CSU 70, Wright State 67 UW-Green Bay 93, CSU 63 (T-3rd Place) 1994-95 Midwestern Collegiate Conference Tourney March 3-5, 1995; Dayton, Ohio Wright State 88, CSU 81 (T-5th) 1996-97 Midwestern Collegiate Conference Tourney March 1-4, 1997; Dayton, Ohio CSU 67, Detroit 63 UIC 64, CSU 42 (T-3rd) 1997-98 Midwestern Collegiate Conference Tourney Feb. 28, March 2, 1998; Green Bay, Wis. Green Bay 82, CSU 53 (T-5th) 1998-99 Midwestern Collegiate Conference Tourney Feb. 27, March 2, 1999; Chicago, Ill. CSU 65, Loyola 59 Detroit 80, CSU 65 (T-3rd)

1999-00 Midwestern Collegiate Conference Tourney March 4-6, 2000; Chicago, Ill. UIC 70, CSU 54 (T-5th)

2006-07 Horizon League Championship February 27, 2007; Green Bay, Wis. Green Bay 78, CSU 59

2000-01 Midwestern Collegiate Conference Tourney March 3-6, 2001; Dayton, Ohio CSU 62, UIC 61 Detroit 91, CSU 81 (T-3rd)

2007-08 Horizon League Championship March 8-11, 2008; Indianapolis, Ind. CSU 78, Valparaiso 73 Butler 70, CSU 55 (2nd Place)

2001-02 Horizon League Championship March 2, 2002; Cleveland, Ohio Detroit 67, CSU 63

2008-09 Horizon League Championship March 3-10, 2009; Indianapolis, Ind. CSU 56, Detroit 43 (at CSU) CSU 67, UIC 64 CSU 73, Green Bay 67 CSU 57, Butler 54 (1st Place)

2002-03 Horizon League Championship March 4, 2003; Chicago, Ill Loyola 69, CSU 57 2003-04 Horizon League Championship March 2, 2004; Detroit, Mich. Detroit 62, CSU 36 2004-05 Horizon League Championship March 1, 2005; Chicago, Ill. UIC 84, CSU 65 2005-06 Horizon League Championship February 28, 2006; Detroit, Mich. Detroit 92, CSU 58

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2009-10 Horizon League Championship March 2-9, 2010; Indianapolis, Ind. CSU 80, Loyola 66 (at CSU) Milwaukee 82, CSU 75 (5th Place) 2010-11 Horizon League Championship March 1-8; Milwaukee, Wis. CSU 73, UIC 61 (at CSU) CSU 73, Wright State 59 Butler 76, CSU 68 (3rd place) 2011-12 Horizon League Championship Feb. 27-March 6, 2012; Valparaiso, Ind. Detroit 63, CSU 58 C l e v e l a n d St a t e U n i v e r s i t y 85


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C SU Durin g I n - S e as o n To u r n a m e n t P la y 1966-67 Christmas Tree Tourney Dec. 21-22, 1966; Indiana, Pa. Host: Indiana (Pa.) CSU 85, Indiana (Pa.) 83 (OT) Cheyney State 97, CSU 66 (2nd Place)

1967-68 Cleveland Invitational Dec. 29-30, 1967; Cleveland Arena Host: Cleveland State CSU 85, Eastern Illinois 80 CSU 88, Buffalo State 87 (1st Place) (3OT)

1968-69 Cleveland Invitational Dec. 27-28, 1968; Cleveland Arena Central Michigan 64, CSU 53 Buffalo State 81, CSU 74 (4th Place) Findlay Holiday Tourney Jan. 2-4, 1969; Findlay, Ohio Host: Findlay College Findlay 81, CSU 68 CSU 79, Heidelberg 68 (3rd Place)

1969-70

1995-96

1966-67 McDonald’s Eagle Classic Nov. 30-Dec. 1, 1981; Morehead, Ky. Host: Morehead State CSU 75, South Carolina State 60 Morehead State 62, CSU 60 (2nd Place)

1986-87 Coca-Cola NIT Classic Nov. 22, 1987; Memphis, Tenn. Memphis 70, CSU 66

1987-88 First Bank Milwaukee Classic Dec. 28-29, 1987; Milwaukee, Wis. Host: Marquette University CSU 86, Niagara 76 CSU 72, Marquette 70 (1st Place)

1988-89 John Hancock Sun Bowl Tournament Dec. 29-30, 1988; El Paso, Texas Host: Texas-El Paso UTEP 96, CSU 54 Lamar 76, CSU 71 (4th Place)

1990-91

Marian Invitational Dec. 19-20, 1969; Marian, Ohio Host: Marian Kiwanis Wooster 86, CSU 70 Ashland 76, CSU 37 (4th Place)

North Coast Invitational Nov. 24-25, 1990; Cleveland, Ohio Host: Cleveland State Princeton 70, CSU 57 CSU 99, Wright State 92 (3rd Place)

Cleveland Invitational Dec. 29-31, 1969; Cleveland Arena Buffalo State 80, CSU 74 CSU 81, Federal City 74 CSU 75, Westminster 66 (5th Place)

Mazda Gator Bowl Tourney Nov. 30-Dec. 1, 1990; Jacksonville, Fla. Host: University of Jacksonville Colorado State 91, CSU 88 CSU 106, Navy 98 (3rd Place)

1973-74 Youngstown Classic Dec. 28-29, 1973; Youngstown, Ohio Host: Youngstown State CSU 76, Tennessee Tech 71 Youngstown State 84, CSU 81 (2nd Place)

1975-76 Show Me Classic Dec. 5-6, 1975; Columbia, Missouri Host: University of Missouri Oklahoma City 84, CSU 60 Baylor 84, CSU 68 (4th Place)

1977-78 Siena Alumni Tourney Jan. 3-4, 1978; Loudonville, N.Y. Host: Siena College VMI 71, CSU 66 Oklahoma City 94, CSU 67 (4th Place)

1978-79 Hatter Classic Dec. 7-8, 1978; Deland, Fla. Host: Stetson University CSU 64, Stetson 61 Indiana State 102, CSU 71 (2nd Place)

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1991-92 River City Classic Nov. 29-30, 1991; Cape Girardeau, Mo. Host: Southeast Missouri State CSU 88, Southeast Missouri 80 Missouri-KC 73, CSU 67 (2nd Place)

1993-94 Pre-Season NIT Nov. 18, 1993; Amherst, Mass. Massachusetts 68, CSU 60 Delta Bearcat Invitational Dec. 10-11, 1993; Cincinnati, Ohio Host: University of Cincinnati Cincinnati 92, CSU 70 Boise State 53, CSU 44 (4th Place)

Rock-N-Roll Shootout Dec. 16, 1995; Gund Arena, Cleveland, Ohio Dayton 68, CSU 60

1998-99 Rock-N-Roll Shootout Dec. 27, 1998; Gund Arena, Cleveland, Ohio CSU 73, Rhode Island 72

1999-00 Big Island Invitational Nov., 26-28, 1999; Hilo, Hawaii Host: Hawai’i-Hilo Cincinnati 91, CSU 56 Rhode Island 73, CSU 69 CSU 77, Hawai’i-Hilo 74 (5th Place) Rock-N-Roll Shootout Dec. 4, 1999; Gund Arena, Cleveland, Ohio Bowling Green 91, CSU 86

2000-01 Energia Systems Thanksgiving Tournament Nov. 24-26, 2000; Kansas City, Mo. Host: UM-Kansas City Creighton 66, CSU 59 CSU 57, UMKC 55 SE Missouri 72, CSU 71 (6th Place) Koch Petroleum Islander Classic Dec. 28-29, 2000; Corpus Christi, Texas Host: Texas A&M-Corpus Christi CSU 60, Winthrop 53 CSU 81, TA&M-Corpus Christi 75 (1st Place)

2001-02 Rock-N-Roll Shootout Dec. 29, 2001; Gund Arena, Cleveland, Ohio Kent State 66, CSU 61

2002-03 Dell BCA Invitational Nov. 16-19, 2002; Fort Collins, Colo. Host: Colorado State Florida Atlantic 71, CSU 66 CSU 78, IPFW 71 Colorado State 77, CSU 63 (3rd Place) Rock-N-Roll Shootout Dec. 28, 2002; Gund Arena, Cleveland, Ohio Bowling Green 80, CSU 72

1994-95 Rock-N-Roll Shootout Dec. 17, 1994; Gund Arena, Cleveland, Ohio CSU 75, Ohio State 73

2003-04 Islander Invitational Dec. 29-30, 2003; Corpus Christi, Texas Host: Texas A&M-Corpus Christi Georgia Southern 79, CSU 64 Drake 83, CSU 80 (4th Place)

2006-07 America’s Youth Classic Nov. 17-19, 2006; Evansville, Ind. Host: Evansville Buffalo 77, CSU 73 Evansville 63, CSU 49 CSU 78, Miami, Fla. 67 (3rd Place)

2007-08 Glenn Wilkes Classic Nov. 9, 2007; Tampa, Fla. CSU 73, at South Florida 70 Nov. 16-18, 2007; Daytona Beach, Fla. Georgia Southern 72, CSU 70 CSU 69, Florida State 66 (OT) CSU 76, Florida Atlantic 66 (3rd Place)

2008-09 O’Reilly Auto Parts CBE Classic Nov. 18, 2008; Seattle, Wash. Washington 78, CSU 63 Nov. 24-26, 2008; Miami, Fla. CSU 77, Saint Leo 62 CSU 77, Toledo 56 CSU 66, Florida International 58 (1st Place)

2009-10 Cancun Challenge Nov. 16-19, 2009; Cleveland, Ohio CSU 78, Florida A&M 64 CSU 80, Sam Houston State 65 Nov. 24-25, 2009; Cancun, Mexico Kentucky 73, CSU 49 Virginia 76, CSU 65 (4th Place)

2010-11 World Vision Classic Nov. 12-15, 2010; Cleveland, Ohio CSU 71, Bryant 57 CSU 78, Iona 68 CSU 69, Kent State 66 CSU 83, Urbana 49

2011-12 Ticket City Legends Classic Nov. 13, 2011; Nashville, Tenn. CSU 71, Vanderbilt 58 Nov. 25-27, 2011; Kingston, R.I. CSU 63, Boston University 62 Hofstra 63, CSU 53 CSU 67, Rhode Island 45

Arizona State Tribune Classic Dec. 28-29, 1994; Tempe, Ariz. Host: Arizona State Vanderbilt 93, CSU 64 Pacific 94, CSU 85 (4th Place)

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1 9 8 6 NC AA To u r n ame n t No event in the 75-year history of Cleveland State University basketball has done so much to put the Vikings on the college basketball map as the 1986 NCAA Tournament. The three history-making games in the spring of 1986 marked the first trip to the “Big Dance” for the Vikes. CSU rolled through the regular season, taking a 23-3 record and a nine-game win streak into the AMCU-8 Tourney in Springfield, Mo. The winning didn’t stop as the Vikings knocked off Northern Iowa, 73-68, in the first round, dismantled UIC, 100-84, in the semifinals and edged Eastern Illinois, 70-66, in the finals. The tournament title did not bring with it an automatic NCAA bid because the three-year-old AMCU-8 was not old enough. A 27-3 record (.900) and 12-game win streak was enough to earn CSU a No. 14 seed in the 16-team East Regional. It only took CSU one game to be awarded the glass slipper worn by the tournament’s “Cinderella” team and become a sentimental favorite across the country. The Vikings opened the first-round by stunning third-seeded Indiana, 83-79, to hand Coach Bobby Knight his first-ever first-round defeat in NCAA competition. The Hoosiers learned quickly about the CSU Run ‘N Stun attack as Clinton Ransey poured in 27 points and Eric Mudd added 16 in the win.

NCAA March 14, 1986

14 Cleveland State 3 Indiana NCAA East Regional 1st Round

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Syracuse, N.Y.

Final: Cleveland State becomes the first No. 14 seed in the history of the NCAA Tournament to defeat a No. 3 seed in the opening round, leading for the final 30 minutes to claim an 83-79 win over the 16th-ranked Hoosiers. It was the first win ever for the Vikings over a ranked opponent. Defining Moment: After Steve Alford made two free throws to pull Indiana to within 67-63 with 8:19 left, Eric Mudd and Clinton Ransey score three baskets each as part of a 12-6 CSU run that put the lead back to double figures, 79-69 with 3:26 left. Key Stats: CSU shoots .589 from the field (33-56), including 15-for-22 in the second half (.682). The Vikings have a slim rebounding edge, out-boarding the Hoosiers, 32-30. Performance Leaders: Clinton Ransey exploded for a game-high 27 points, including a nine-for-13 effort from the line while Eric Mudd added 16 points and 10 rebounds and Clinton Smith 12 points. Alford led Indiana with 24 points and seven assists. CLEVELAND STATE..... min fg-a ft-a reb ast to bk st pf pts Clinton Smith..............23 5-10 2-2 2 3 2 0 2 4 12 Clinton Ransey............33 9-15 9-13 5 1 4 0 3 3 27 Eric Mudd...................31 6-7 4-5 10 1 1 0 0 3 16 Eddie Bryant...............28 1-4 0-0 1 4 0 0 0 3 2 Ken McFadden............30 4-8 1-1 1 2 3 0 1 3 9 Bob Crawford................9 2-3 0-0 3 0 0 0 0 2 4 Paul Stewart...............17 3-4 0-0 3 0 0 0 0 3 6 Shawn Hood................12 1-2 0-0 1 4 0 0 0 0 2 Steve Corbin...............10 2-3 0-0 2 0 1 0 0 1 4 Ray Salters...................7 0-0 1-2 1 0 2 0 0 0 1 Team............................... 3 1 TOTALS......................200 33-56 17-23 32 15 14 0 6 22 83 INDIANA.................... min fg-a ft-a reb ast to bk st pf pts Rick Calloway.............28 4-8 2-4 7 0 2 0 0 2 10 Andre Harris................35 8-10 0-2 10 1 1 2 0 3 16 Daryl Thomas..............23 4-6 3-4 4 1 3 0 0 4 11 Steve Alford................40 10-20 4-4 2 7 1 0 1 1 24 Winston Morgan..........16 1-1 0-0 2 5 5 0 0 2 2 Steve Robinson...........39 3-9 4-5 1 4 2 0 1 2 10 Todd Meier....................5 1-2 0-0 2 0 0 0 0 2 2 Todd Jadlow..................6 0-1 2-2 0 0 1 0 0 3 2 Steve Eyl.......................8 1-2 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 Team........................... 2 Totals........................200 32-59 15-21 30 18 15 2 2 21 79 Halftime: Cleveland State 45, Indiana 41. Dead Ball Rebounds: Cleveland State 0, Indiana 0. Technicals: None. Officials: T. Fraim, M. Shapiro, B. Sylvestor. Attendance: 16,857

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Paul Stewart and Clinton Ransey celebrate after beating St. Joseph’s in the second round of the 1986 NCAA Tournament at the Carrier Dome in Syracuse, N.Y.

CSU continued its “Magic Carpet Ride” with a second-round win over St. Joseph’s to advance to the Sweet Sixteen. The victory turned into a coming out party on a national stage for Ken “Mouse” McFadden, who led the way with 23 points while the Clintons, Ransey and Smith, added 17 and 16 points, respectively. With a week to prepare for the regional semifinal game against Navy, the Vikings were the toast of not only Cleveland, but the nation as well. “I’m an overnight sensation,” head coach Kevin Mackey said of all the publicity. “It only took me 15 years to get here.”

NCAA March 16, 1986

13 Cleveland State 6 St. Joseph’s NCAA East Regional 2nd Round

75 69

Syracuse, N.Y.

Final: Cleveland State emerges as the Cinderella of the tourney, upending St. Joseph’s, 75-69, to become the first No. 14 seed to advance to the Sweet 16. Defining Moment: After CSU and St. Joseph’s trade baskets for almost 15 minutes resulting in 10 ties, the Vikings get four straight points from Eddie Bryant and a put-back basket inside from Clinton Smith to take a 48-43 lead with 8:23 left. The Vikings would never trail or be tied down the stretch. Key Stats: The Vikings dominate on the glass, out-rebounding St. Joseph’s, 44-34, including 17 offensive rebounds. CSU’s pressure defense results in 18 Hawk tunrovers. The attendance for the game is 21,713, the largest crowd to ever watch the Vikings play. Performance Leaders: Mouse McFadden makes his name known on a national stage by scoring 23 points while the Clinton’s -- Ransey (17 points, 8 rebounds) and Smith (16 points, 15 boards -- combine to dominate inside. CLEVELAND STATE..... min fg-a ft-a reb ast to bk st Clinton Smith..............34 8-16 0-1 15 2 2 0 1 Clinton Ransey............31 5-15 7-10 8 1 2 0 1 Eric Mudd...................22 2-7 0-1 6 0 1 0 1 Eddie Bryant...............18 1-3 6-6 2 2 1 0 2 Ken McFadden............30 10-15 3-4 2 3 3 0 2 Paul Stewart...............10 1-2 0-0 1 0 2 0 1 Bob Crawford..............20 1-4 0-0 3 0 1 1 0 Shawn Hood................22 1-1 1-5 1 3 1 0 2 Steve Corbin...............10 0-3 0-2 1 1 0 0 1 Ray Salters...................3 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 Team............................... 5 TOTALS......................200 29-66 17-29 44 12 13 0 11

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The historic run came to an end when David Robinson’s Navy squad held off a late CSU charge to score a 71-70 victory. Robinson netted the game-winning basket with seconds remaining to complete a near triple-double performance (22 points, 14 rebounds, nine blocks). A final desperation shot by CSU’s Clinton Smith hit the rim and bounced away as time expired on the game and CSU’s historic NCAA Tournament run. Clinton Smith was named the AMCU-8’s Newcomer of the Year for 1984-85. He also was tabbed honorable mention All-America by the Associated Press as well as first-team allleague. 7 Navy 13 Cleveland State

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NCAA East Regional Semi-Finals East Rutherford, N.J.

Final: Cleveland State’s ‘Magic Carpet Ride’ comes to an end in the Meadowlands as the Vikings can’t handle the David Robinson-led Midshipmen, falling in the final seconds, 71-70. Defining Moment: After the Vikings rallied from an 11-point first half deficit to take a 60-55 lead with 7:08 left, the Midshipmen fight back with Robinson scoring the game-winning basket with five seconds left on a controversial charging no-call. Key Stats: Robinson just misses a triple-double with 22 points, 14 rebounds and nine blocked shots. Navy out-scores CSU, 15-6 at the foul line with the Vikings going just six-for-12 (.500). Kylor Whitaker records 10 of Navy’s 21 assists. Performance Leaders: Ken McFadden and Clinton Smith pace the Vikings with 16 points each with Eric Mudd adding a double-double with 11 points and 11 rebounds. The Navy trio of Whitaker, Vernon Butler and Robinson tally all but 10 of the Midshipmen’s points. CLEVELAND STATE.....min fg-a ft-a reb ast to bk st pf pts Clinton Smith..............31 8-15 0-0 7 0 2 1 4 2 16 Clinton Ransey............31 3-11 2-2 5 1 4 0 1 5 8 Eric Mudd...................29 5-13 1-2 11 0 1 0 0 4 11 Eddie Bryant...............24 3-5 0-0 1 3 2 1 0 2 6 Ken McFadden............35 8-15 0-1 4 0 1 0 1 1 16 Shawn Hood................15 1-2 1-1 1 1 1 0 1 0 3 Steve Corbin.................6 0-2 0-0 2 0 0 0 1 2 0 Paul Stewart...............12 3-5 1-4 3 0 1 0 0 2 7 Ray Salters...................6 1-4 0-0 4 2 0 0 0 2 2 Bob Crawford..............11 0-3 1-2 1 0 0 2 0 2 1 Team............................... 5 TOTALS......................200 32-75 6-12 44 7 12 4 8 22 70

ST. JOSEPH’S............. min fg-a ft-a reb ast to bk st pf pts Greg Mullee.................37 2-5 0-0 4 2 5 0 0 4 4 Rodney Slattery...........16 0-1 0-0 3 0 0 0 0 2 0 Rodney Blake..............37 5-10 5-7 8 2 2 5 0 3 15 Maurice Martin...........29 6-11 3-4 9 2 5 0 1 4 15 Geoff Arnold................29 4-9 4-9 5 1 3 0 1 3 8 James Flint.................17 1-3 0-0 0 7 0 0 1 2 2 Wayne Williams...........35 11-20 3-5 4 2 3 0 2 4 25 Team........................... 1 Totals........................200 29-59 15-20 34 16 18 5 5 22 69

NAVY.........................min fg-a ft-a reb ast Carl Liebert...................9 0-0 0-0 1 0 Vernon Butler..............40 7-15 2-3 3 2 David Robinson...........34 7-11 8-10 14 1 Kylor Whitaker.............40 10-15 3-3 1 10 Doug Wojcik................40 1-5 2-3 5 7 Derric Turner.................6 0-1 0-0 3 0 Nathan Bailey.............20 1-5 0-2 2 0 Cliff Rees....................11 2-2 0-0 0 1 Team........................... 7 Totals........................200 28-54 15-21 36 21

Halftime: Cleveland State 26, St. Joseph’s 26. Dead Ball Rebounds: Cleveland State 4, St. Joseph’s 2. Technicals: None. Officials: J. Donaghy, T. Fraim, Sid Rodeheffer. Attendance: 21,713

Halftime: Navy 39, Cleveland State 30. Dead Ball Rebounds: Cleveland State 1, St. Joseph’s 1. Technicals: None. Officials: Joe Forte, Paul Housman, Rick Wulkow. Attendance: 19,454

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2 0 09 NC AA To u r n a me n t After being picked as the favorite to win the Horizon League title in 2008-09, the Vikings strruggled through the first half of the league slate, owning just a 4-5 league record at the midway point of the season. But the Vikings were not daunted by the task ahead, running off eight straight league wins before falling at Butler in the regular season finale. With a 12-6 league mark, CSU earned the No. 3 seed in the league tourney and would need to win four games in eight days to claim the tournament title, a feat never accomplished before in league annals. The 56-43 first round win over Detroit was unremarkable, except for early in the second half when D’Aundray Brown went down with a knee injury that would sideline him for the remainder of the year. The Vikings traveled to Indianapolis for its second round meeting with UIC, but struggled offensively and found itself down 59-50 with 5:00 left. Head coach Gary Waters turned to a diamond press to speed up the game and the defensive pressure keyed a 15-2 Viking burst that put CSU in control, eventually winning, 67-64. Norris Cole led the way with a career-high 26 points. The semi-final matchup against No. 2 seed Green Bay was the third game in five days for the short-handed Vikings while Green Bay had a week to prepare. That didn’t matter. After trailing for the first 29 minutes, with deficits of as many as 12 points, CSU wore out the well-rested Phoenix en route to a 63-57 win. Cole again was the key offensively, scoring a game-high 23 points while J’Nathan Bullock added 16 points and eight rebounds and George Tandy chipped in with 10 rebounds. The Vikings had two days to prepare for the league championship game at Butler, a team that had claimed three straight heart-breaking wins against CSU. In March 2008, CSU advanced to the championship game of the league tourney but fell to the Bulldogs, 70-55. During the 2008-09 regular season, Butler’s Zach Hahn hit a three-pointer at the buzzer to give the Bulldogs a 50-48 win at CSU on Dec. 4. To make matters worse, the shot was named the ESPN Play of the Day. Hahn also celebrated the win by sliding on the Viking logo at midcourt, a vision that was burned into the memory of the CSU players. In the regular season finale at Butler on Feb. 26, Ronald Nored scored off a missed free throw with 53 seconds left and Cole couldn’t connect 88 C l e v e l a n d St a t e U n i v e r s i t y

on a three-pointer at the buzzer as Butler escaped with a 58-56 win. Cleveland State turned to its defense in the championship game, holding Butler to just one field goal in the final 13:45 to come back from an eight point deficit. Butler still had one chance to tie the game, but a pair of three-pointers in the final seconds were off the mark. Cedric Jackson, whose injury the year before doomed CSU in the title contest, was named tournament MVP after scoring 19 points with seven rebounds, eight assists and three steals. Cole and Bullock each earned a spot on the all-tournament team. It did not go unnoticed that freshman guard Jeremy Montgomery sparked the offense by making three treys as part of an 11-point scoring night. The win sent the Vikings to Miami, Fla. as a No. 13 seed to face No. 4 seed Wake Forest, a team that had been ranked as high as No. 1 in the nation earlier in the year. Much was made in the pre-tournament press of the high scoring Deamon Deacons, but it was the Viking offense that made the difference as CSU scored 84 points, the most against a Division I team all season en route to an 84-69 victory. CSU came out on fire as Jackson made a pair of treys and Cole knocked down another as the Vikings took a 9-0 lead just 2:01 into the game. The lead would grow to as many as 17 on several occasions in the first half. The play of the game came early in the second half after Wake Forest had scored to cut it to nine. Jackson posted up down low, only to have his shot blocked by David Weaver with the impact of the blow sending the ball out of bounds at mid-court. On the ensuing inbounds, Jackson perfectly executed the back door, taking a lob from Cole and slamming it home. WFU would come no closer than six the rest of the way as the Vikings pulled away. Cole finished with a game-high 22 points, while Bullock added 21 and Jackson 19. Cold-shooting from the perimeter doomed the Vikings in the second round as CSU went just three-for-23 from three-point (.130) as Arizona emerged with a 71-57 win. Despite the poor shooting, CSU was able to cut a 15-point deficit down to four (56-52) with 6:36 left but cold shooting down the stretch hurt CSU. Cole led the way again with 17 points while Jackson added 15 points and five steals. The loss was the final game in the CSU careers of Chris Moore, Renard Fields, Tandy, Bullock and Jackson, a quintet that led the Vikings to a 47-24 record over the previous two seasons. www.csuvikings.com

NCAA March 20, 2009

13 Cleveland State 4 Wake Forest NCAA Championship 1st Round

84 69 Miami, Fla.

Final: Cleveland State scored the first nine points and was never seriously challenged, running away with an 84-69 victory over 4th-seeded Wake Forest in an NCAA Men's Basketball Championship first round game played in Miami, Fla. It was CSU's third win of the season playing against a ranked opponent. Defining Moment: After Jeff Teague cut the CSU lead to nine (60-51) with 9:53 left, the Vikings go on a 13-3 spurt over the next 6:26 to take a 73-54 lead with 3:27 left. Key Stats: Wake Forest shoots .520 from the field (26-50), but the Deamon Deacons commit 18 turnovers and the Vikings hold a 25-4 edge in points off turnovers. CSU commits a season-low six turnovers. CSU shoots .477 from the field (31-65) despite having a season-high 13 shots blocked. Performance Leaders: Norris Cole leads the Vikings with 22 points while J'Nathan Bullock records his 21st career 20-point game, finishing with 21 points. Cedric Jackson flirts with a triple-double again, scoring 19 points with eight assists and seven rebounds. Jackson adds three steals to take over the national lead with 107. CLEVELAND STATE.........min fg-a 3fg-a ft-a reb ast to bk st pf pts George Tandy..............23 2-5 0-0 2-2 5 2 1 1 1 4 6 J’Nathan Bullock.........38 8-16 1-4 4-5 6 1 0 0 1 0 21 Chris Moore.................28 4-9 0-0 1-2 6 0 0 0 1 2 9 Cedric Jackson............38 8-14 3-4 0-1 7 8 2 0 3 2 19 Norris Cole..................37 8-18 1-6 5-6 0 4 1 0 1 2 22 Trevon Harmon............18 1-1 1-1 3-4 0 0 0 0 1 2 6 Jeremy Montgomery.....13 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 1 0 1 3 0 Renard Fields................5 0-2 0-0 1-2 0 0 1 0 0 2 1 Team........................... 7 Totals........................200 31-65 6-15 16-22 32 15 6 1 9 17 84 WAKE FOREST..............min fg-a 3fg-a ft-a reb ast to bk st pf pts Al-Farouq Aminu.........31 7-11 1-3 2-2 6 1 3 2 0 3 17 James Johnson............36 8-13 4-5 2-3 8 1 3 4 1 4 22 Tony Woods...................5 0-1 0-0 0-0 2 0 0 1 0 1 0 Jeff Teague..................37 4-7 0-1 2-4 1 5 7 1 0 3 10 L.D. Williams...............30 2-4 0-1 1-2 5 0 1 0 0 3 5 Gary Clark.....................2 0-1 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Harvey Hale...................8 0-2 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 Ishmael Smith............26 2-6 0-2 2-3 3 3 3 1 2 2 6 Chas McFarland..........17 1-2 0-0 2-2 5 0 1 3 0 3 4 David Weaver................8 2-3 0-0 1-1 1 0 0 1 0 0 5 Team........................... 1 Totals........................200 26-50 5-13 12-17 33 10 18 13 4 20 69 Halftime: Cleveland State 39, Wake Forest 30. Dead Ball Rebounds: Cleveland State 3, Wake Forest 1. Technicals: None. Officials: Les Jones, Steve Olson & Lamar Simpson. Attendance: 8,990.

NCAA March 22, 2009

14 Arizona 13 Cleveland State NCAA Championship 2nd Round

71 57 Miami, Fla.

Final: No. 14 seeded Arizona jumped out to a 10-point lead midway through the first half and never trailed, out-lasting CSU 71-57 in an NCAA second round game. Defining Moment: After CSU came back from a 15-point first half deficit to trail by only four (50-46, 9:41), the Vikings miss four straight shots over three possessions, allowing Arizona to build the lead back to eight. Key Stats: Arizona shoots .500 from the field (22-44) and .857 from the line (24-28) while CSU can manage just three-for-23 shooting from three-point (.130). Each team turned the ball over just 11 times with the Wildcats owning a slight 33-30 rebounding advantage. Performance Leaders: Norris Cole led CSU in scoring for the second straight game, going seven-for-15 from the field to finish with 17 points. Cedric Jackson added 15 points and made five steals to break the CSU single season steal mark with 112. J’Nathan Bullock added a team-high 10 rebounds and seven points to finish his career ranked fourth all-time with an even 1,800 points. CLEVELAND STATE.........min fg-a 3fg-a ft-a reb ast to bk st pf pts George Tandy..............24 1-5 0-0 0-0 2 0 2 0 0 4 2 J’Nathan Bullock.........32 3-12 0-4 1-2 10 0 1 0 0 5 7 Chris Moore.................24 2-5 0-0 0-0 3 0 0 0 0 3 4 Cedric Jackson............36 5-12 0-5 5-6 5 1 4 0 5 2 15 Norris Cole..................33 7-15 1-7 2-2 1 2 1 0 1 3 17 Trevon Harmon..............7 1-1 1-1 1-2 1 0 2 1 0 0 4 Jeremy Montgomery.....27 3-8 1-5 0-0 4 0 1 0 0 0 7 Josh McCoy...................6 0-1 0-1 1-2 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 Daitwan Eppinger.........1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Renard Fields................9 0-0 0-0 0-0 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 Joe Latas.......................1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Team........................... 2 Totals........................200 22-59 3-23 10-14 30 3 11 1 7 18 57 ARIZONA.....................min fg-a 3fg-a ft-a reb ast to bk st pf pts Nic Wise......................36 5-7 1-2 10-10 5 8 3 0 1 4 21 Kyle Fogg....................37 0-2 0-1 2-2 5 2 1 0 4 3 2 Chase Budinger..........39 6-12 1-4 2-4 5 0 3 0 1 3 15 Jamelle Horne.............38 6-11 1-3 2-3 5 0 1 2 0 3 15 Jordan Hill...................32 5-11 0-0 6-7 9 2 2 1 1 4 16 Fendi Onobun................4 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 Zane Johnson..............12 0-1 0-1 2-2 0 0 0 0 1 0 2 Brendon Lavender.........2 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 Team........................... 3 Totals........................200 22-44 3-11 24-28 33 12 11 3 8 19 71 Halftime: Arizona 35, Cleveland State 25. Dead Ball Rebounds: Cleveland State 3, Arizona 1. Technicals: None. Officials: Jim Burr, Buzz Jones & Doug Shows. Attendance: 10,204.

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N CAA Indi v i du a l G ame R ec o r d s Minutes Played 38 J’Nathan Bullock vs. Wake Forest, 3/20/09 38 Cedric Jackson vs. Wake Forest, 3/20/09 37 Norris Cole vs. Wake Forest, 3/20/09 36 Cedric Jackson vs. Arizona, 3/22/09 35 Ken McFadden vs. Navy, 3/21/86

Field Goal Percentage (10 attempts) .667 Ken McFadden (10/15) vs. St. Joseph’s, 3/16/86 .600 Clinton Ransey (9/15) vs. Indiana, 3/14/86 .571 Cedric Jackson (8/14) vs. Wake Forest, 3/20/09 .533 Ken McFadden (8/15) vs. Navy, 3/21/86 .533 Clinton Smith (8/15) vs. Navy, 3/21/86

Rebounds 15 Clinton Smith vs. St. Joseph’s, 3/16/86 11 Eric Mudd vs. Navy, 3/21/86 10 J’Nathan Bullock vs. Arizona, 3/22/09 10 Eric Mudd vs. Indiana, 3/14/86 8 Clinton Ransey vs. St. Joseph’s, 3/16/86

Points 27 Clinton Ransey vs. Indiana, 3/14/86 23 Ken McFadden vs. St. Joseph’s, 3/16/86 22 Norris Cole vs. Wake Forest, 3/20/09 21 J’NathanBullock vs. Wake Forest, 3/20/09 19 Cedric Jackson vs. Wake Forest, 3/20/09

Three-Point Field Goals Made 3 Cedric Jackson vs. Wake Forest, 3/20/09 1 done six times, last by Trevon Harmon & Jeremy Montgomery vs. Arizona, 3/22/09

Assists 8 Cedric Jackson vs. Wake Forest, 3/20/09 4 Norris Cole vs. Wake Forest, 3/20/09 4 Eddie Bryant vs. Indiana, 3/14/86 4 Shawn Hood vs. Indiana, 3/14/86 3 done four times, last by Eddie Bryant vs. Navy, 3/21/86

Field Goals Made 10 Ken McFadden vs. St. Joseph’s, 3/16/86 9 Clinton Ransey vs. Indiana, 3/14/86 8 done six times, last by J’Nathan Bullock vs. Wake Forest, 3/20/09 Field Goals Attempted 18 Norris Cole vs. Wake Forest, 3/20/09 16 J’NathanBullock vs. Wake Forest, 3/20/09 16 Clinton Smith vs. St. Joseph’s, 3/16/86 15 done six times, last by Norris Cole vs. Arizona, 3/22/09

Three-Point Field Goals Attempted 7 Norris Cole vs. Arizona, 3/22/09 6 Norris Cole vs. Wake Forest, 3/20/09 5 Cedric Jackson vs. Arizona, 3/22/09 5 Jeremy Montgomery vs. Arizona, 3/22/09 4 done three times, last by J’Nathan Bullock vs. Arizona, 3/22/09 Three-Point Field Goal Percentage (4 attempts) .750 Cedric Jackson (3/4) vs. Wake Forest, 3/20/09 .250 J’Nathan Bullock (1/4) vs. Wake Forest, 3/20/09

Blocked Shots 2 Bob Crawford vs. Navy, 3/21/86 1 done five times, last by Trevon Harmon vs. Arizona, 3/22/09

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Opponent Single Game Highs

Cleveland State Single Game Highs Points: First Half Points: Second Half Points: Field Goals Made: Field Goals Attempted: Field Goal Percentage: 3-pt. Field Goals Made: 3-pt. Field Goals Attempted: 3-pt. Field Goal Percentage: Free Throws Made: Free Throws Attempted: Free Throw Percentage: Total Rebounds: Assists: Steals: Blocked Shots: Fouls: Disqualifications: Turnovers: Win Margin: Loss Margin:

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Steals 5 Cedric Jackson vs. Arizona, 3/22/09 4 Clinton Smith vs. Navy, 3/21/86 3 Cedric Jackson vs. Wake Forest, 3/20/09 3 Clinton Ransey vs. Indiana, 3/14/86 2 done four times, last done three time vs. St. Joseph’s, 3/16/86

89 vs. Wake Forest, 3-20-09 45 vs. Indiana, 3-14-86 49 vs. St. Joseph's, 3-16-86 33 vs. Indiana, 3-14-86 75 vs. Navy, 3-21-86 .589 vs. Indiana (33-56), 3-14-86 6 vs. Wake Forest, 3-20-09 23 vs. Arizona, 3-22-09 .400 vs. Wake Forest (6-15), 3-20-09 17 vs. St. Joseph's, 3-16-86 17 vs. Indiana, 3-14-86 29 vs. St. Joseph's, 3-16-86 .739 vs. Indiana (17-23), 3-14-86 44 vs. Navy, 3-21-86 44 vs. St. Joseph's, 3-16-86 15 vs. Wake Forest, 3-20-09 15 vs. Indiana, 3-14-86 11 vs. St. Joseph's, 3-16-86 4 vs. Navy, 3-21-86 22 vs. Navy, 3-21-86 22 vs. Indiana, 3-14-86 1 vs. Arizona, 3-22-09 1 vs. Navy, 3-21-86 14 vs. Indiana,3-14-86 15 vs. Wake Forest (84-69), 3-20-09 14 vs. Arizona (71-57), 3-22-09

Points: First Half Points: Second Half Points: Field Goals Made: Field Goals Attempted: Field Goal Percentage: 3-Point FG Made: 3-Point FG Attempted: 3-Point FG Percentage: Free Throws Made: Free Throws Attempted: Free Throw Percentage: Total Rebounds: Assists: Steals: Blocked Shots: Fouls:

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79 by Indiana, 3-14-86 41 by Indiana, 3-14-86 43 by St. Joseph’s, 3-16-86 32 by Indiana, 3-14-86 59 St. Joseph’s, 3-16-86 59 by Indiana, 3-14-86 .542 by Indiana (32-59), 3-14-86 5 by Wake Forest, 3-20-09 13 by Wake Forest, 3-20-09 .385 by Wake Forest (5-13), 3-20-09 24 by Arizona, 3-22-09 28 by Arizona, 3-22-09 .857 by Arizona (24-28), 3-22-09 36 by Navy, 3-21-86 21 by Navy, 3-21-86 8 by Arizona, 3-22-09 13 by Wake Forest, 3-20-09 22 by St. Joseph’s, 3-16-86 18 by Wake Forest, 3-20-86 18 by St. Joseph’s, 3-16-86

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NIT

Cleveland State UT Chattanooga

The fates conspired against a repeat trip to the NCAA Tournament for the Vikings in 1986-87. Despite a 24-7 regular season mark and a threepoint loss at regular season champion Southwest Missouri State in the championship game of the AMCU tournament, CSU was relegated to the National Invitational Tournament. Injuries hurt the Vikings all year. Eric Mudd, CSU’s best interior player, missed all but five games with a wrist injury, and starting guard Shawn Hood sat out the final nine contests with a torn achilles tendon. The Vikings played their best game of the season in a 92-73 win at Tennessee-Chattanooga in the opening round. Ken McFadden scored 21 points and Clinton Ransey added 14. Cleveland State was rewarded for its strong play with a second round game against Illinois State at Cleveland Public Hall and the city responded. A capacity crowd of 7,443 packed the arena but it was not enough as CSU shot just .368 (25-68) from the field and the Redbirds blistered the nets for .620 shooting (31-50) in a 79-77 ISU victory.

March 12, 1987

NIT First Round

Chattanooga, Tenn.

Final: Clinton Ransey and Ken McFadden combine to score 41 points as the Vikings advance to the second round of the NIT with a 92-73 win at UT Chattanooga. Defining Moment: The Vikings, soured by the unexpected first round road game, score the first six points of the game and never trail. Key Stats: CSU shoots .574 from the field (39-68), including .600 in the second half (18-30) while UTC can manage just .476 shooting (28-63). CSU is 15-21 from the line (.714) whil UTC is 14-22 (.636). Performance Leaders: The Viking first unit performs exceptionally with McFadden scoring 21 points, Ransey adding 20 points and eight rebounds and Eddie Bryant 14 points. Eric Mudd tallies six points with a game-high 10 rebounds. CLEVELAND STATE.....min fg-a 3fg-a ft-a reb ast Kenny Robertson.........19 2-3 0-0 0-0 2 0 Clinton Ransey............31 7-12 0-0 6-8 8 0 Warren Bradley...........26 3-6 0-0 0-0 10 1 Eddie Bryant...............32 5-8 1-2 3-4 1 3 Ken McFadden............34 9-15 0-0 3-4 2 2 Anthony Gay..................1 0-2 0-0 0-0 0 0 Hersey Strong..............14 4-10 0-0 0-2 2 1 Greg Lockhart...............1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 Pat Vuyancih...............21 5-7 0-0 1-1 7 0 Ray Salters.................20 3-5 0-0 2-2 1 1 Darwyn Ingram.............1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 Team........................... 3 Totals........................200 38-68 1-2 15-21 36 8 UT CHATTANOOGA.....min fg-a 3fg-a ft-a reb ast James Hunter..............31 6-15 0-1 3-4 5 0 John McCloud..............23 2-5 0-0 2-2 3 0 Lance Fulse.................32 4-7 0-0 2-6 7 0 Morris Lyons................35 5-12 1-1 3-5 2 5 Maurice Head..............35 5-14 2-3 3-4 3 4 Kevin Rutland...............3 1-2 0-1 0-0 2 0 Vincent Ingram.............9 0-2 0-3 0-0 0 0 Shendi Moon.................6 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1 Cornelius Crank..........24 5-6 0-0 1-1 8 0 Ron Spunar...................2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 Team........................... 5 Totals........................200 39-63 3-9 14-22 35 10

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17 6 3 19 73

Halftime: Cleveland State 50, UT-Chattanooga 46. Dead Ball Rebounds: Cleveland State 4, UT-Chattanooga 5. Technicals: none. Officials: Bob Bell, Phil Greer & Carroll Kite. Attendance: 6,199.

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NIT

With most of the original members of the Run ‘N Stun gang departed, the Vikings posted a 21-7 record in the 1987-88 regular season, good enough to earn CSU its second straight NIT trip. The NIT selection committee liked what it saw the year before and set up a rematch with Illinois State in the first round with the Vikings pulling out an 89-83 win in overtime. It was the third straight game decided in extra time for CSU. Cleveland State built a 42-33 lead at the intermission but Illinois State rallied and took a late lead. Ken McFadden, who had struggled offensively, hit a scoop shot in the lane to force overtime. McFadden finished with 17 points, Eric Mudd added 16 and Herb Dixon 15. Reports circulating before the game indicated that if CSU defeated Illinois State, it would host a second round home game, most likely against Ohio State. When the pairings were announced, the site had changed and CSU was sent to Columbus to face the Buckeyes. McFadden was brilliant in the game, scoring 32 points on an assortment of shots and moves but OSU prevailed, 86-80. The key to the game proved to be shooting, both from the field and the line. Both teams scored 28 fields goals with the Buckeyes making them on just 48 shots while the Vikings attempted 66 shots. The numbers were also uneven at the line where CSU was 17 of 23 while Ohio State attempted 42 shots, making 29.

March 18, 1988

90 C l e v e l a n d St a t e U n i v e r s i t y

92 73

Cleveland State OT Illinois State NIT First Round

89 83 Public Hall

Final: Cleveland State needs overtime but emerges with an 89-83 win over Illinois State to avenge the season-ending NIT loss of the year before. Defining Moment: After having seven ties and 19 lead changes in regulation, CSU forces overtime on an under-hand scoop shot by Ken McFadden with five second left and then never trails in the extra session. Key Stats: ISU takes advantage of the experimental three-point shot, going eight-for-18 (.444) but CSU dominates at the line, going 27-for-36 (.750) while the Redbirds are 13-for-18 (.722). Performance Leaders: Ken McFadden leads four Vikings in double figures with 17 points while Eruc Mudd adds 16 points and eight rebounds. Herb Dixon (15 points, five assists) and Hersey Strong (10 points) provide a spark off the bench. Matt Taphorn leads five Redbirds in double figures with 19 points, including four three-pointers. CLEVELAND STATE.....min fg-a 3fg-a ft-a reb ast William Stanley...........24 1-11 0-0 4-4 8 1 Warren Bradley...........38 2-5 0-0 1-2 9 0 Eric Mudd...................32 6-10 0-0 4-4 8 1 Kenny Robertson.........17 3-6 0-1 1-1 3 0 Ken McFadden............35 4-17 1-1 8-12 2 5 Frenchy Tomlin............13 1-4 1-4 0-0 0 2 Hersey Strong..............19 4-5 0-0 2-2 1 1 Desmond Porter............2 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 Steve Malloy..................4 1-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 Herb Dixon..................26 5-7 0-0 5-9 5 5 Ray Foster...................15 3-3 0-0 2-2 5 0 Team........................... 5 Totals........................200 30-70 2-6 27-36 46 15 ILLINOIS STATE.........min fg-a 3fg-a ft-a reb ast Tony Holifield...............37 7-10 0-0 1-3 6 0 Cliff Peterson..............27 5-11 0-1 1-2 9 2 Jarrod Coleman...........28 3-10 0-0 2-2 5 0 Matt Taphorn..............37 6-16 4-9 2-2 5 8 Rickey Jackson............25 4-5 3-3 0-0 2 4 Jeff Harris...................37 3-14 1-5 5-7 7 1 Randy Blair.................20 2-2 0-0 0-0 2 2 Derek Stokes.................1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 Sonny Roberts...............3 0-0 0-0 2-2 1 0 Jon Pemberton............10 1-2 0-0 0-0 3 1 Team........................... 2 Totals........................200 31-70 8-18 13-18 42 18

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23 3 11 30 83

Halftime: Cleveland State 42, Illinois State 33. Dead Ball Rebounds: Cleveland State 2, Illinois State 3. Technicals: ISU coach Donewald. Officials: Larry Rose, Edwin Edsall & Rick Hartzell. Attendance: 5,424

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NIT March 16, 1987

Illinois State Cleveland State NIT Second Round

79 77 Public Hall

Final: Illinois State shoots an impressive 62-percent from the field to offset 26 turnovers to edge Cleveland State, 79-77, in front of a thenschool CSU record crowd of 7,443 at Public Hall. Defining Moment: After trailing by as many as 13 points in the second half, CSU rallies to tie the game at 62-62 with 9:51 left but ISU counters by running off nine straight points to rebuild its lead. Key Stats: Illlinois State makes 31 of its 50 field goal attempts (.620), including .654 in the first half (17-26). CSU is 25-for-27 from the line (.926) while ISU manages just .552 shooting (16-29). Performance Leaders: Ken McFadden scores 20 points, including a nine-for-nine effort from the line. Eddie Bryant added 17 points and Clinton Ransey 12 for the Vikings. Derrick Sanders leads ISU with 27 points and 10 rebounds. CLEVELAND STATE.....min fg-a 3fg-a ft-a reb ast Kenny Robertson.........13 0-2 0-0 0-0 1 0 Clinton Ransey............25 5-19 0-3 2-2 5 3 Warren Bradley...........32 3-5 0-0 1-1 9 0 Ken McFadden............38 5-21 1-2 9-9 2 1 Eddie Bryant...............36 5-8 1-1 6-6 3 4 Hersey Strong..............15 3-4 0-0 4-5 3 0 Pat Vuyancih...............23 2-4 0-0 2-2 10 1 Ray Salters.................18 2-5 0-0 1-2 1 1 Team........................... 2 Totals........................200 25-68 2-6 25-27 36 10 ILLINOIS STATE.........min fg-a 3fg-a ft-a reb ast Cliff Peterson..............27 4-10 0-0 3-5 10 1 Derrick Sanders..........37 11-13 0-0 5-11 10 0 Tony Holifield...............36 8-12 0-0 2-4 6 1 Jeff Harris...................17 1-4 0-1 0-0 0 1 Rickey Jackson............10 1-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 Sean Morros..................1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1 Sam Skarich...............24 2-3 1-1 0-0 1 2 Randy Blair.................12 0-0 0-0 2-2 1 0 Todd Starks.................22 0-2 0-0 2-2 5 7 Matt Taphorn................7 3-3 0-0 0-1 1 1 Sonny Roberts...............1 0-0 0-0 1-2 2 0 Jarrod Coleman.............6 1-2 0-0 1-2 0 1 Team........................... 2 Totals........................200 31-50 1-2 16-29 38 15

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Halftime: Illinois State 42, Cleveland State 41. Dead Ball Rebounds: Cleveland State 0, Illinois State 3. Technicals: none. Officials: Frank Scagliotta, John Hannon & Joseph Mingle. Attendance: 7,443.

NIT March 22, 1988

Ohio State Cleveland State NIT Second Round

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Columbus, Ohio

Final: Cold second half shooting dooms the Vikings as Ohio State rallies from 10 points down midway through the half to claim an 86-80 win in St. John’s Arena. Defining Moment: After the Vikings ran off 12 straight points to open up a 60-50 lead with 13:48 left, the Buckeyes score 16 of the next 18 points over a 5:18 period to take the lead for good. Key Stats: Ohio State shoots .583 from the field (28-48) and CSU has 18 more shots but can only shoot .424 (28-66). The Buckeyes outscore CSU, 29-17 from the foul line, going 29-for-42 (.690) while CSU is just 17-for-23 (.739). Performance Leaders: Ken McFadden scored a game-high 32 points and William Stanley added 19 points but it was not enough to offset the OSU trio of Jay Burson (22 points), Jerry Francis (21) and Curtis Wilson (13 points, 10 assists). CLEVELAND STATE.....min fg-a 3fg-a ft-a reb ast Warren Bradley...........29 2-3 0-0 1-1 6 0 William Stanley...........32 6-17 4-12 3-4 4 0 Eric Mudd...................29 4-9 0-0 0-1 11 0 Ken McFadden............39 11-20 2-3 8-9 3 5 Kenny Robertson.........14 1-6 0-3 2-2 1 2 Frenchy Tomlin..............3 0-2 0-1 0-0 0 0 Hersey Strong................8 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 Steve Malloy..................6 1-1 0-0 0-0 1 0 Herb Dixon..................24 2-6 1-1 3-4 1 3 Ray Foster...................16 1-2 0-0 0-2 3 0 Team........................... 3 Totals........................200 28-66 7-20 17-23 33 10 OHIO STATE...............min fg-a 3fg-a ft-a reb ast Tony White...................29 2-3 0-0 0-1 2 0 Jerry Francis................38 6-10 1-1 8-11 6 6 Perry Carter.................30 5-9 0-0 4-6 14 4 Curtis Wilson..............36 2-6 0-2 9-12 3 10 Jay Burson..................33 9-15 0-0 4-7 1 1 James Bradley...............9 0-2 0-0 2-2 1 0 Randy Doss...................2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 Scott Anderson..............2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 John Anderson...............9 0-0 0-0 0-1 2 0 Grady Mateen..............12 4-5 0-0 2-2 1 0 Team........................... 2 Totals........................200 28-48 1-3 29-42 32 21

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Halftime: Cleveland State 42, Ohio State 38. Dead Ball Rebounds: Cleveland State 5, Ohio State 7. Technicals: OSU coach Gary Williams. Officials: Bobby Olah, Daniel Hooker & Harrell Allen. Attendance: 13,320

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2 0 0 8 NIT After being picked to finish in ninth place in the Horizon League, the Vikings proved to be one of the most improved teams in the nation, finishing in second place in the league during both the regular season and tournament to secure the program its first post-season invitation in 20 years. A heart-breaking loss at Butler in the championship game of the Horizon League Tournament cost CSU an NCAA bid, but the 21 wins that the Vikings compiled during the year was more than enough to earn an invitation to play in the NIT for the fourth time in program history. When the bracket was announced, the selection committee had the Vikings staying close to home, traveling to Dayton to take on the Dayton Flyers, a member of the Atlantic 10 Conference that had started the season ranked in the top 25 polls, only to fall out after injuries took several starters out of the lineup. Dayton jumped out to a quick 6-0 lead less than three minutes in on back-to-back threepointers to force a quick 30-second timeout by CSU. The Vikings came back to take their first lead of the game (18-15) with 10:52 remaining on a three-point play from Joe Davis.

The Vikings had the lead for nearly six minutes in the first half, but surrendered a 15-4 run to the Flyers to trail at the half, 38-30. Dayton scored the first seven points of the half to open up a 45-30 less than two minutes into the half. However, D’Aundray Brown and Cedric Jackson each hit a pair of free throws and Brown added a fastbreak layup for a mini 6-0 run that sliced the CSU deficit back to single digits (4536) with 15 minutes to play. But that would be as close as CSU would get until late in the game as the Flyers responded with six straight points of their own to regain a 15 point lead. Cleveland State was able to cut the lead to six points (61-55) with 3:47 to play on a Bullock jumper, but the Vikings would go on to miss four consecutive shots and a pair of free throws, and did not score again until a layup by Norris Cole with 17 seconds left. Despite the loss, the season proved memorable for CSU, which had become one of at least 16 teams in NCAA history to go from losing 20 games in one season to winning 20 the next.

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After winning the Horizon League regular season crown and finishing 26-8, the Vikings earned a spot in the NIT for the first time since 2008. The committee liked what they saw out of CSU and awarded them with a No. 2 seed and a first round home game against No. 7 Vermont. Led by 27 points from Norris Cole, including the go-ahead basket with 1:23 left and four free throws in the final 26.5 seconds, the Vikings defeated the Catamounts, 63-60. The game came down to the final shot as a three-point attempt by Matt Glass at the buzzer bounced on the rim four times before falling off. The win gave the Vikings a second round game at home against No. 6 College of Charleston, who upset No. 3 Dayton in the first round. The game featured two of the top scoring guards in the country in Cole (21.8) and Charleton’s Andrew Goudelock (23.8), who came into the game ranked 11th and fourth in the nation in scoring, respectively. However, the game came down to defense as CSU was held scoreless for an eight minute stretch in the second half in a 64-56 setback. CSU struggled from the field, hitting just 23-of-69 (.333) overall, but only 1-of-25 (.004) from three-point. Charleston shot .456 (21-46) and 7-of-19 (.368) from three-point. Cole led the Vikings with 18 points and showcased his defensive skills one final time, holding Goudelock to 3-of-12 shooting from the field and 13 points.

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Cleveland, Ohio

Final: Norris Cole scored a game-high 27 points, including 16 in the second half, as Cleveland State survived a nail-biter, grabbing a 63-60 decision over the Catamounts in the opening round of the NIT. Defining Moment: After Cole made a pair of free throws with four seconds left to put CSU ahead 63-60, a buzzer-beating three-point attempt by Vermont’s Matt Glass bounced off the rim four times and the glass once before rolling off to end the game. The contest featured 15 ties and nine lead changes. Key Stats: CSU made up for being out-rebounded by 16 (45-29) but by forcing 16 Vermont turnovers, holding the Catamounts to .344 shooting in the second half (11-32) and to just .154 from three-point for the game (2-13). Performance Leaders: Cole scored 27 points to move past Clinton Ransey and into third place on the CSU career scoring chart (1,960 points). Aaron Pogue battled to score 1 points with eight rebounds. VERMONT..................min fg-a 3fg-a ft-a reb ast to bk st pf pts Luke Apfeld.................23 3-5 0-1 6-6 9 0 1 0 1 2 12 Brian Voekel................33 1-2 0-0 1-3 8 2 3 0 2 1 3 Ben Crenca.................11 1-3 0-0 0-1 2 0 1 0 0 2 2 Sandro Carissimo.......20 2-5 0-0 0-0 1 1 3 0 2 3 4 Brendan Bald..............30 5-15 1-4 0-0 1 4 1 2 1 3 11 Joey Accaoui................29 2-7 1-3 0-0 4 0 4 0 0 0 5 Josh Elbaum.................2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Simeon Marsalis...........3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 Pat Bergmann.............16 8-10 0-0 0-0 8 1 0 0 0 4 16 Clancy Rugg.................1 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 Matt Glass..................25 2-10 0-5 2-2 5 1 1 0 1 3 6 Garret Kissel.................7 0-1 0-0 1-4 3 1 1 0 0 1 1 Team........................... 3 Totals........................200 24-58 2-13 10-16 45 10 16 2 7 20 60 CLEVELAND STATE.....min fg-a 3fg-a ft-a reb ast to bk st pf pts Tim Kamczyc...............29 2-4 1-2 0-0 1 5 4 1 3 2 5 Aaron Pogue................31 3-6 0-0 5-15 8 1 0 2 0 3 11 Trevon Harmon............38 1-7 1-4 3-4 3 1 0 0 2 1 6 Jeremy Montgomery.....31 2-11 1-6 2-2 1 2 1 0 0 2 7 Norris Cole..................37 9-17 3-6 6-6 4 5 2 0 2 3 27 Charlie Woods...............5 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1 1 0 2 1 0 Josh McCoy.................12 2-4 1-2 0-0 4 1 1 0 0 1 5 Luda Ndaye...................8 0-0 0-0 0-0 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 Joe Latas.......................9 1-3 0-0 0-0 0 0 1 0 0 2 2 Team........................... 3 Totals........................200 20-52 7-20 16-27 29 16 10 3 9 15 63 Halftime: Vermont 27, Cleveland State 25. Dead Ball Rebounds: Cleveland State 6, Vermont 3. Technicals: None. Officials: Jim Haney, Earl Walton, Gene Steratore Attendance: 1,472.

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Final: Brian Roberts scored a game-high 21 points and Dayton shot 55-percent from the field as the Flyers ended CSU’s first post-season appearance in two decades, 66-57, in a first round NIT game played in the UD Arena. Defining Moment: Dayton used a 13-2 run during a four-minute span centered around halftime to turn a four-point lead into a 15-point advantage (45-30, 18:17). CSU would come no closer than six the rest of the way. Key Stats: Dayton had a decisive shooting advantage, making 23 of its 42 attempts (.548), including a 65-percent effort in the first half (13-20). CSU managed just .385 from the field (20-52). The Vikings were out-rebounded, 33-26. Performance Leaders: Cedric Jackson led three Vikings in double figures with 11 points and five assists with D’Aundray Brown and Joe Davis adding 10 points each. Brian Roberts scored 15 of his 21 points in the first half to help the Flyers to a 38-30 lead at the intermission. CLEVELAND STATE.........min fg-a 3fg-a ft-a reb ast to bk st pf pts D’Aundray Brown........30 4-4 0-0 2-2 3 4 0 0 0 2 10 J’Nathan Bullock.........34 3-9 0-3 2-4 7 1 2 0 0 2 8 George Tandy..............14 1-4 0-0 2-2 6 1 3 0 0 2 4 Cedric Jackson............34 3-10 1-4 4-7 2 5 0 1 2 3 11 Breyohn Watson..........19 1-1 1-1 0-0 0 1 0 0 1 0 3 Joe Davis.....................14 3-9 2-6 2-3 2 0 1 0 1 1 10 Kevin Francis..............16 0-3 0-2 0-0 1 1 1 0 0 1 0 Renard Fields................3 2-2 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 2 4 Norris Cole..................21 3-8 1-4 0-0 0 1 2 0 0 2 7 Chris Moore.................15 0-2 0-0 0-0 5 0 0 0 0 5 0 Team........................... 0 Totals........................200 20-52 5-20 12-18 26 14 9 1 4 20 57 DAYTON.....................min fg-a 3fg-a ft-a reb ast to bk st pf pts Jimmy Binnie..............23 2-9 1-7 0-0 3 3 1 0 0 4 5 Kurt Huelsman............28 4-5 0-0 4-7 7 3 1 1 1 1 12 Brian Roberts..............35 7-10 3-6 4-5 4 2 2 0 0 0 21 Andres Sandoval.........28 4-6 1-2 2-2 3 3 1 0 2 4 11 Marcus Johnson..........30 3-5 1-2 4-7 6 0 1 1 0 3 11 Mickey Perry..................9 1-2 0-1 0-0 2 1 1 0 0 2 2 London Warren............19 0-3 0-1 0-0 4 1 2 0 1 2 0 Charles Little..............23 2-2 0-0 0-3 2 2 3 0 0 0 4 Devin Searcy.................5 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 Team........................... 2 1 Totals........................200 23-42 6-19 14-24 33 15 13 2 4 17 66 Halftime: Dayton 38, Cleveland State 30. Dead Ball Rebounds: Cleveland State 3, Dayton 5. Technicals: None. Officials: Jim Haneu. Tim Clougherty & Andrew Marotta. Attendance: 7,012.

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National Invitation Tournament

Cleveland, Ohio

Final: Four Charleston starters scored in double figures and Cleveland State has one of its worst shooting performances in school history as the Vikings dropped a 64-56 decision to the Cougars in a second round game of the National Invitation Tournament. Defining Moment: With the Vikings ahead 46-45 with 10:14 left, Norris Cole sprains his right ankle but stays in the game. CoC responds with an 11-0 run over the next four minutes to lead, 56-46 with 5:45 left. The hole would prove to large to climb out of as CSU could close to no less than four points down the stretch. Key Stats: The Vikings shot just .040 from beyond the arc (1-25), making their only trey just 97 seconds into the game and then missing their final 22 attempts. CSU was just 23-for-69 from the field (.333) but did shoot .818 from the line (9-11). CoC shot .571 in the first half (16-28) and used 14-for-15 shooting (.933) from the line in the second half to help overcome .278 shooting (5-18). CSU forced 15 turnovers and made just six. Performance Leaders: Cole leads the Vikings with 18 points and seven assists but just four of his points came after the ankle sprain. Aaron Pogue registered his third double-double of the season, finishing with 13 points and 14 rebounds. COLL. OF CHARLESTON.min fg-a 3fg-a ft-a reb ast to bk st pf pts Antwaine Wiggins.......29 4-9 1-2 2-2 7 1 4 2 0 0 11 Trent Wiedeman..........34 5-8 1-1 2-2 9 4 0 1 1 4 13 Willis Hall...................28 3-7 2-4 0-0 6 2 3 0 0 2 8 Donavan Monroe.........37 5-8 2-4 4-4 3 3 2 0 0 2 16 Andrew Goudelock.......39 3-12 0-6 7-8 4 2 4 0 1 1 13 Andrew Lawrence........27 1-2 1-2 0-0 2 3 2 0 2 2 3 James Carlton...............6 0-0 0-0 0-0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 Team........................... 2 Totals........................200 21-46 7-19 15-16 35 15 15 3 4 11 64 CLEVELAND STATE.....min fg-a 3fg-a ft-a reb ast to bk st pf pts Tim Kamczyc...............35 3-5 1-3 0-0 6 0 1 0 2 3 7 Aaron Pogue................36 6-13 0-0 1-1 14 1 1 0 2 2 13 Trevon Harmon............36 3-12 0-6 2-2 5 0 1 0 1 2 8 Jeremy Montgomery.....20 1-9 0-5 0-0 0 1 0 0 0 4 2 Norris Cole..................39 6-22 0-8 6-8 2 7 2 0 2 4 18 Charlie Woods.............13 2-3 0-0 0-0 4 0 0 0 0 1 4 Josh McCoy.................12 0-2 0-2 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 Luda Ndaye...................5 0-1 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 Joe Latas.......................4 2-2 0-0 0-0 2 0 1 1 0 1 4 Team........................... 3 Totals........................200 23-69 1-25 9-11 37 9 6 1 7 18 56 Halftime: College of Charleston 38, Cleveland State 32. Dead Ball Rebounds: College of Charleston 0, Cleveland State 2. Technicals: None. Officials: Tom O’Neill, John Gaffney & Jeff Anderson. Attendance: 2,077.

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2 0 12 NIT Cleveland State entered the 2011-12 season with a wide variety of expectations from preseason prognosticators. After all, the Vikings lost All-American Norris Cole, who was a first round pick in the NBA Draft and would go on to help the Miami Heat win the NBA Championship. However, CSU had four seniors and four starters back from a team that reached the second round of the NIT the year before, giving the Vikings a nice mix of experienced players with talented newcomers. The Vikings opened the season by winning 10 of their first 11 games, en route to a second place finish in the Horizon League at 12-6. After falling in the semifinals of the league tournament, the Vikings had an anxious wait for just over a week to see if they would be invited to a postseason tournament. The long wait was met with smiles and applause as the Vikings were selected to compete in the NIT with sixth-seeded CSU heading to third-seeded Stanford. With the game set for Tuesday night, it gave the Vikings less than 48 hours prepare for the Cardinal and get across the country.

NI T The Vikings showed some early signs of jet lag and combined with the late tip time (11:00 p.m. EST), fell behind 17-7 six minutes in. However, an 11-1 run over the next four minutes allowed CSU to tie the contest at 18-18. CSU took its first lead of the night, 25-24, on a three-pointer by Ike Nwamu and took its largest lead of the half when an Aaron Pogue layup put the Vikings up, 30-28, with 32 seconds left. But Chasson Randle hit a three-pointer with seven seconds left in the half to give Stanford a 31-30 lead at the half. A Kamczyc three-pointer opened the scoring in the second half, but that would be the last lead of the night for the Vikings as Stanford responded with nine straight points to take a 40-33 lead three minutes into the half. The Vikings did answer back and pulled within three points (42-39), but a 12-3 Cardinal run extended its lead to 16 points (58-42) midway through the second half. Jeremy Montgomery led the Vikings with 15 points, while Tim Kamczyc had 13. Stanford would go on to win the NIT title with wins over Illinois State, Nevada, UMass and Minnesota.

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Final: Appearing in the postseason for the fourth time in the last five years, Cleveland State falls in the first round of the NIT, 76-65 at Stanford. The Cardinal would go on to win the NIT. Defining Moment: After heading into the locker room down just one point (31-30), the Vikings are outscored, 27-12, over the first 10 minutes of the second half as Stanford opens up a 16 point lead. Key Stats: CSU out-rebounds Stanford, 44-32. However, the Vikings commit 21 turnovers that the Cardinal convert into 29 points. Stanford shoots 62-percent from the field in the second half. Performance Leaders: Tim Kamczyc scores 13 points with seven rebounds. Jeremy Montgomery 15 points. Anton Grady six points and 11 rebounds and Charlie Lee eight points and six assits. CLEVELAND STATE.....min fg-a 3fg-a ft-a reb ast to bk st pf pts Tim Kamczyc...............35 6-12 1-2 0-2 7 1 1 0 1 1 13 Aaron Pogue................17 1-4 0-0 0-0 6 1 0 0 0 5 2 Trey Harmon................19 0-7 0-4 2-2 2 3 1 0 0 1 2 Jeremy Montgomery.....28 5-14 3-10 2-3 1 1 5 0 1 3 15 D’Aundray Brown........19 1-5 0-1 2-2 2 0 5 0 2 5 4 Devon Long...................1 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Anton Grady................22 3-10 0-0 0-3 11 1 2 0 1 4 6 Marlin Mason..............12 3-3 2-2 0-0 4 0 4 0 0 3 8 Luda Ndaye.................10 2-2 0-0 0-0 2 0 0 0 0 0 4 Charlie Lee..................28 3-7 1-2 1-1 3 6 3 0 1 3 8 Ike Nwamu....................9 1-2 1-2 0-0 2 1 0 0 0 3 3 Team........................... 4 Totals........................200 25-67 8-23 7-13 44 14 21 0 6 28 65 STANFORD................min fg-a 3fg-a ft-a reb ast to bk st pf pts Josh Owens.................30 6-9 0-0 3-4 4 0 1 2 3 3 15 Andrew Zimmerman....14 2-5 0-0 0-0 1 0 2 2 1 2 4 Anthony Brown............29 5-9 2-3 3-5 12 3 0 0 1 2 15 Chasson Randle..........27 3-6 1-3 2-2 2 2 0 0 0 2 9 Jarrett Mann...............27 1-3 0-0 4-8 3 4 1 0 2 0 6 Aaron Bright...............23 4-7 1-3 8-10 1 3 5 0 2 1 17 Andy Brown...................4 0-0 0-0 1-4 2 0 1 1 0 0 1 Josh Huestis................14 0-1 0-0 2-4 1 0 1 0 0 3 2 Dwight Powell.............17 2-3 0-0 1-2 5 0 1 0 3 1 5 John Gage.....................4 0-3 0-2 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 Jack Trotter.................11 1-3 0-2 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 Team........................... 1 Totals........................200 24-49 4-13 24-39 32 12 12 5 12 16 76 Halftime: Stanford 31, Cleveland State 30. Dead Ball Rebounds: Cleveland State 7, Stanford 5. Technicals: None. Officials: Kevin Brill, K.C. Ely, Larry Spaulding. Attendance: 651.

The Wolstei n C e n t e r Since its opening in 1991, the Bert L. and Iris S. Wolstein Center at Cleveland State has become one of the most exciting multi-purpose, college-owned facilities in the Midwest. The ribbon to open the beautiful $55 million facility was cut on November 1, 1991, giving the CSU basketball teams a home that was, and still is, second to none. Originally christened as the CSU Convocation Center, the building was renamed in January 2005 to honor the Wolsteins, whose $6.25 million commitment to the CSU Foundation was the largest philanthropic gift in CSU history. Bert Wolstein, who passed away in May 2004, was a graduate of the Cleveland-Marshall School of Law. He was a fixture in the professional sports scene in Cleveland, serving as the founder and owner of the Cleveland Force indoor soccer team. The Wolstein Center hosts a myriad of special events and contemporary concerts by international artists, nationally acclaimed family shows, rodeos, professional bull riding, motorsports spectaculars, professional and amateur sporting events, equestrian events, large banquets, trade shows, conventions, consumer shows and a vast array of community and civic functions. Following the successful 1996 NCAA Division I Women’s Volleyball Championship, CSU’s stature only grew with sellout crowds for the 1998 NCAA Division I Wrestling Championships and the first and second round games of the 2000 and 2005 NCAA Division I Men’s Basketball Championship. The Wolstein Center also hosted the 2002 Horizon League Men’s Basketball Championship. The Wolstein Center is a full-service facility, with a full-time staff to manage and administer special events. It is managed by Global Spectrum, the fastest growing venue management firm in the world, and has the capabilities and resources to be the major event site in Cleveland. It provides event planners 92 C l e v e l a n d St a t e U n i v e r s i t y

with marketing services that include local and national media. Ovations serves as the exclusive caterer to the Wolstein Center. The unique combination of facility management and 20-plus years of catering experience helps provide elegance and world-class appeal for all events hosted at the Wolstein Center. The first-class concession and catering capabilities, along with many other amenities, enhance any and all events that take place at the facility. The main arena - Henry J. Goodman Arena - encompasses 23,773 square feet (112 feet x 212 feet) and 40,000 square feet of storage space. The building has 13,610 theatre-style seats including 1,512 telescopic seats that pull out onto the floor in four directions.

A Look at the Wolstein Center Construction Started: August 1989 Construction Cost: $55 million Officially Opened: November 1, 1991 First Event: November 3, 1991 (Randy Travis Concert) First Intercollegiate Basketball Game: CSU Women vs. Kent State (November 23, 1991) Capacity: 13,610 Handicap Seating: 150 Site Size: 8.5 acres Project Managers: O’Brien-Kreitzberg Associates in conjunction with R.P. Carbone Construction Co. and ColeJon Mechanical Corp. Design Architects: URS-Dalton Consultants, Cleveland Building Features: Pro style locker suites with 20 locker areas for each men’s and women’s basketball team; Training room; Weight/conditioning room; Equipment room. The Peter B. Lewis Center for Academic and Athletic Excellence.

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Henry Goodman Arena Building access is via a doublewide truck door that is located 20 feet below street grade. The exterior loading area immediately to the west of the building provides ample truck and bus parking, as well as a semi-turnaround. The arena also features a proscenium curtain system that helps to modify the spacious arena into a more intimate gathering, and two large, color, animated scoreboards. Part of dynamic downtown Cleveland, the Wolstein Center is accessible to some 4.5 million people within a 100-mile radius, making the facility a primary location for many different types of event programming and touring attractions. Each year, the Center welcomes more than 800,000 people to more than 300 events in either the arena or the conference pavilion. Easy access and well-placed

signs to three major highways make visiting the facility an enjoyable and easy effort. An added feature is a large, state-of-the-art, LED video board marquee located on one of Cleveland's busiest avenues. The marquee allows sponsors and promoters to maximize advertising potential by providing exposure to upcoming events to more than 36,000 cars per day. The Gerald H. Gordon Conference Pavilion is a 10,000-square-foot banquet, conference and meeting space that is connected to the arena. The space can be used in conjunction with arena events or for completely separate activities. The pavilion can host an array of events, including trade shows, wedding receptions, corporate functions and conventions.

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Renovated Basketball Offices

The men’s basketball office in the Wolstein Center received a facelift in 2006. The entrance (left) was redesigned to add a more corporate look while the offices, like the conference room (right), received new carpeting and furniture. 2012-13 Men’s Basketball

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Wolstein C e n t e r I n di v i d u a l R ec o r d s FREE THROWS CSU: 13 done twice, last by Jermaine Robinson vs. Central State, 11/22/03 Opp: 18 Jared Dudley, Boston College vs. Milwaukee, 3/19/05 (NCAA First Round)

POINTS CSU: 39 J’Nathan Bullock vs. Green Bay, 2/11/08 Opp: 42 Matthew Graves, Butler, 1/15/98 FIELD GOALS CSU: 13 J’Nathan Bullock vs. Green Bay, 2/11/08 13 Sam Mitchell vs. UIC, 2/28/94 Opp: 15 Elijah Warren, Detroit, 1/19/04

FREE THROW ATTEMPTS CSU: 18 Sonny Johnson vs. Milwaukee, 1/30/99 Opp: 21 Jared Dudley, Boston College vs. Milwaukee, 3/19/05 (NCAA First Round)

FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS CSU: 24 done twice, last by Jermaine Robinson vs. Eastern Michigan, 2/21/04 Opp: 31 Bill Edwards, Wright State, 2/8/93 FIELD GOAL PCT (10 Att) CSU: .929 J’Nathan Bullock vs. Green Bay, 2/11/08 (13-14) Opp: .900 Chris Webber, Michigan, 12/7/91 (9-10) 3-POINT FIELD GOALS CSU: 7 Jamaal Harris vs. Detroit, 3/2/02; 7 James Madison vs. Wright State, 1/17/98 Opp: 9 Lee Trotter, Maryland-Eastern Shore, 12/6/02 3-POINT FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS CSU: 16 Percell Coles vs. North Carolina, 11/29/03 Opp: 14 LaDrell Whitehead, Ohio, 12/8/98 3-POINT FIELD GOAL PCT. (5 3-FGM) CSU: 1.000 Charlie Woods vs. Toledo, 2/20/10 (5-5) Opp: .857 Pat McCabe, Milwaukee, 2/8/96 (6-7)

FREE THROW PCT (8 FTM) CSU: 1.000 Done five times, last by Norris Cole vs. Valparaiso, 2/11/10 (8-8) Opp: 1.000 Kevin Rhodes, Western Illinois, 1/29/94 (14-14) REBOUNDS CSU: 18 Sam Mitchell vs. Saginaw Valley State, 12/4/93 Opp: 18 Cyrus Caswell, St. Bonaventure vs. Kentucky, 3/16/00 (NCAA 2nd Round) ASSISTS CSU: 14 Gravelle Craig vs. Akron, 3/8/92 Opp: 13 Michael Hawkins, Xavier, 1/5/95 STEALS CSU: 7 Cedric Jackson vs. Youngstown State, 2/18/09 Opp: 8 A.J. Diggs, California, 11/30/02 BLOCKS CSU: 7 Pape Badiane vs. Butler, 2/24/03 Opp: 9 Sherrell Ford, UIC, 2/28/94

Wolstein C e n t e r Te am R ec o r d s POINTS CSU: 113 vs. Prarie View A&M, 12/14/99 Opp: 101 by Kent State, 12/23/93 FIELD GOALS CSU: 42 vs. Geneva, Opp: 40 by Milwaukee, 2/8/96 FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS CSU: 85 vs. Prarie View A&M, 12/19/98 Opp: 80 by Kent State, 12/23/93 FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE CSU: .650 vs. Green Bay, 1/18/93 (26-40) Opp: .678 by Milwaukee, 2/8/96 (40-59)

3-POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE CSU: .667 vs. Northern Michigan, 12/21/91 (8-12) Opp: .706 by Eastern Illinois vs. Green Bay, 3/9/92 (12-17) FREE THROWS CSU: 34 vs. Kent State, 12/23/93 Opp: 34 by Akron, 12/7/99 34 by Detroit, 1/23/97 FREE THROW ATTEMPTS CSU: 58 vs. Kent State, 12/23/93 Opp: 39 done four times, last by Robert Morris, 12/15/09

3-POINT FIELD GOALS CSU: 12 vs. Norfolk State, 11/27/04 12 vs. Northern Illinois, 1/6/92 Opp: 20 by Butler, 2/8/07

FREE THROW PERCENTAGE CSU: .929 by Milwaukee, 1/24/10 (13-14) .929 vs. Dayton, 12/18/99 (13-14) .929 vs. Toledo, 12/23/95 (13-14) Opp: .941 vs. UIC, 1/9/10 (16-17)

3-POINT FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS CSU: 32 vs. Norfolk State, 11/27/04 Opp: 33 by Butler, 2/8/07

REBOUNDS CSU: 61 vs. Saginaw Valley State, 12/4/93 Opp: 58 by Kent State, 12/23/93

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REBOUND MARGIN CSU: 28 vs. Saginaw Valley St., 12/4/93 (61-33) Opp: 29 by Michigan vs. CSU, 12/7/91 (52-23) ASSISTS CSU: 28 done three times, last vs. Prairie View A&M, 12/14/99 Opp: 27 by Butler, 2/8/07 STEALS CSU: 23 vs. IPFW, 12/3/94 Opp: 18 by Creighton, 12/18/91 BLOCKS CSU: 12 vs. Central State, 11/22/03 Opp: 11 by Georgetown, 11/23/96 11 by UIC, 2/28/94 FOULS CSU: 30 vs. Akron, 12/7/99 Opp: 42 by Kent State, 12/23/93 DISQUALIFICATIONS CSU: 3 vs. Northern Illinois, 1/6/92 Opp: 5 by Kent State, 12/23/93

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2012-13 Vikings Ye a r - By -Ye ar Wols te in C e nt er R e cor d s & Atte nd ance Year 1991-92 1992-93 1993-94 1994-95 1995-96 1996-97 1997-98 1998-99 1999-00 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12

Record 7 -8 11 -1 8 -6 6 -5 5 -8 5 -7 9 -4 9 -5 9 -4 11 -2 9 -6 5 -8 2 -11 7 -5 5 -10 6 -8 12 -2 13 -2 12 -5 17 -3 10 -4

Pct. .467 .917 .471 .545 .385 .417 .692 .643 .693 .846 .600 .385 .143 .583 .333 .429 .857 .867 .706 .850 .714

21 Years

178 -114

.610

Total Attendance 60,681 50,960 47,400 36,037 23,013 55,070 53,912 53,838 47,685 41,884 36,651 24,153 32,327 29,016 31,170 36,662 36,888 35,918 39,968 62,242 45,640 881,115

A t t e ndance R e c o r ds H o me A ttendance

Season Average 4,589 4,247 4,147 4,045

in 1996-97 in 1992-93 in 1997-98 in 1991-92

L a r g e st Ho m e Cr owds at Wolstein Center

13,055 vs. Michigan, 12/7/91 11,534 vs. North Carolina, 11/29/03 10,123 vs. Michigan, 11/30/96 9,568 vs. Georgetown, 11/23/96 9,106 vs. Valparaiso, 2/20/93 8,490 vs. Butler, 2/5/11 8,106 vs. Cincinnati, 1/13/93 7,333 vs. Butler, 2/10/01 7,163 vs. Michigan State, 12/7/93 6,912 vs. Xavier, 1/5/95

3,688 3,599 3,429 3,355 3,333 3,302 3,282 3,262 3,252 3,247

at Woodling Gym

vs. Eastern Illinois, 2/24/86 vs. Southwest Missouri State, 2/22/86 vs. Valparaiso, 3/2/85 vs. Illinois State, 2/23/81 vs. Valparaiso, 2/1/86 vs. Western Illinois, 1/20/86 vs. UIC, 2/22/88 vs, Southwest Missouri State, 2/15/88 vs. Northern Iowa, 1/18/86 vs. Northern Iowa, 3/2/87

7,443 7,441 5,424 4,437 4,132 4,130

Avg. 4,045 3,920 3,386 3,276 1,770 4,589 4,147 3,846 3,668 3,222 2,443 1,858 2,487 2,418 2,078 2,619 2,635 2,395 2,351 3,112 3,260

at Public Hall

vs. Illinois State, 3/16/87^ vs. Marquette, 1/29/81 vs. Illinois State, 3/18/88^ vs. Michigan State, 12/12/83 vs. Wilberforce, 12/1/78 vs. SW Missouri State, 1/28/89

at Quicken Loans Arena

15,314 12,715 12,617 11,474 11,392 10,276

vs. Rhode Island, 12/27/98 vs. Ohio State, 12/18/07 vs. Ohio State, 12/17/94 vs. Dayton, 12/16/95 vs. Bowling Green, 12/4/99 vs. Kent State, 12/29/01

Lar ges t R o a d C r o w d s 21,713 19,454 19,319 19,288 18,968 18,537 17,158 16,857 16,422 15,416

Woodling Gym

3,018

^ - National Invitational Tournament game

Wolstein Center

vs. St. Joseph’s, 3/16/86 * vs. Navy, 3/21/86 & at Louisville, 12/19/90 at Louisville, 12/16/87 at Louisville, 12/4/89 at North Carolina, 12/30/04 at Ohio State, 12/9/06 vs. Indiana, 3/14/86 * at North Carolina, 11/22/05 at Syracuse, 12/15/08

* - NCAA East Regional (Carrier Dome, Syracuse, N.Y.)

Cleveland Public Hall

Viking Home Courts Won Lost BH—Bedford High School 1 1 CA—Cleveland Arena 9 14 CL—Cathedral Latin High School 20 20 CT—Case Technical 2 0 EH—Euclid High School 1 0 FR—Fairfax Recreation Center 0 2 LH—Lakewood High School 4 0 PH—Cleveland Public Hall 58 55 SI—St. Ignatius High School 2 2 SS—St. Stanislaus 10 9 TC—Cuyahoga Community College 4 9 QLA—Quicken Loans Arena 2 5 WC—Wolstein Center 168 110 WG—Woodling Gym 124 21 WR—Western Reserve University 2 7 Undetermined Home Sites 75 132

Pct. .500 .391 .500 1.000 1.000 .000 1.000 .513 .500 .526 .308 .286 .604 .855 .222 .362

■ Record at Cleveland Arena includes games in which CSU

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Won Adrian.............................2 Air Force.........................0 Akron............................31 Alcorn State....................1 Albany............................0 Allegheny......................10 Alliance..........................3 Arizona...........................0 Ashland..........................5 Assumption....................1 Augustana (SD)..............1 Baldwin Wallace.............1 Ball State.......................2 Baylor.............................0 Belmont Abbey................0 Bethany..........................0 Bliss...............................0 Boise State.....................0 Boston University............2 Bowling Green................7 Brooklyn..........................2 Brown.............................2 Bryant.............................1 Buffalo...........................5 Buffalo State..................5 Butler.............................8 California.......................0 Cal Poly-SLO...................1 Cal State Northridge.......1 Campbell........................3 Canisius.........................2 Carnegie Tech.................2 Case Tech.......................3 Case Western Reserve....1 Cedarville.......................4 Central Conn. State........1 Central Michigan............3 Central State..................3 Charlotte........................0 Chattanooga...................1 Cheyney State.................0 Chicago State.................1 Cincinnati.......................0 Clarion..........................11 Clemson.........................0 Colorado State................0 Commerce......................0 Concordia (IN)................4 Concordia (WI)................1 Cornell............................0 Creighton........................2 Dayton............................3 Defiance.........................0 Delaware........................2 Denison..........................1 Denver............................1 DePaul............................1 DeSales..........................0 Detroit..........................17 Detroit College................2

Lost 6 1 34 1 1 16 3 1 26 1 0 11 2 1 1 2 1 1 2 8 0 0 0 2 9 31 2 1 1 1 1 0 12 0 8 0 4 6 4 0 1 1 11 23 1 4 1 0 0 2 13 3 1 0 0 0 0 2 36 5

Series Began 1930-31 1977-78 1932-33 1995-96 2005-06 1931-32 1937-38 2008-09 1930-31 1939-40 1979-80 1937-38 1972-73 1975-76 1974-75 1960-61 1933-34 1993-94 1982-83 1931-32 1982-83 1997-98 2010-11 1973-74 1948-49 1974-75 2000-01 1994-95 2006-07 1977-78 1971-72 1963-64 1953-54 1976-77 1954-55 1985-86 1968-69 1967-68 1972-73 1986-87 1966-67 2006-07 1970-71 1938-39 1976-77 1990-91 1929-30 1930-31 1979-80 1982-83 1970-71 1931-32 1931-32 2005-06 1982-83 1977-78 1985-86 1938-39 1935-36 1965-66

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Last Meeting 1947-48 1977-78 2011-12 1995-96 2005-06 1990-91 1967-68 2008-09 1983-84 1940-41 1979-80 1978-79 1975-76 1975-76 1974-75 1961-62 1933-34 1993-94 2011-12 2002-03 1976-77 1998-99 2010-11 2006-07 1971-72 2011-12 2002-03 1995-96 2007-08 1980-81 1986-87 1964-65 1966-67 1976-77 1966-67 1985-86 2007-08 2003-04 1975-76 1986-87 1966-67 2007-08 1999-00 2004-05 1976-77 2002-03 1929-30 1931-32 1979-80 1983-84 2000-01 2007-08 1931-32 2006-07 1982-83 1977-78 1985-86 1938-39 2011-12 1969-70

Won Lost Detroit Tech....................9 Drake..............................0 Drexel.............................0 Duquense.......................2 Eastern Illinois.............19 Eastern Kentucky............0 Eastern Michigan...........9 Eastern Montana............2 Edinboro.........................5 Evansville.......................0 Fairfield..........................0 Fairleigh Dickinson.........3 Federal City....................1 Ferris State.....................1 Findlay............................1 Florida A&M....................3 Florida Atlantic...............1 Florida International.......2 Florida State...................2 Franklin..........................2 Fredonia.........................3 Gannon...........................2 Geneva...........................1 George Mason.................2 Georgetown.....................0 Georgia Southern............1 Green Bay.....................27 Grove City.......................7 Hawai’i-Hilo....................1 Heidelberg......................1 Highland Park.................0 Hillsdale ........................2 Hiram...........................29 Hofstra...........................0 Illinois............................0 Illinois State...................1 Indiana...........................1 Indiana (PA)...................3 Indiana State..................0 Iona ...............................2 IPFW...............................2 IUPUI..............................0 John Carroll..................15 Kansas State..................0 Kent State-Canton..........4 Kent State.....................19 Kentucky.........................0 Kenyon............................8 La Roche.........................1 Lamar.............................0 La Salle..........................1 Lawrence Tech................4 Long Island.....................1 Louisiana-Lafayette........2 Louisiana-Monroe...........1 Louisiana State..............0 Louisville........................0 Loyola...........................19 Malone............................8 Marian............................1

12 1 1 1 9 2 22 0 8 1 2 2 0 0 10 1 1 1 2 0 2 3 0 2 2 2 37 16 0 11 1 0 35 1 1 3 0 7 3 1 0 2 31 3 0 26 1 20 0 1 2 3 0 1 0 1 4 22 2 0

Series Last Began Meeting 1929-30 2003-04 2011-12 1970-71 1966-67 1976-77 1967-68 1969-70 1946-47 2006-07 1973-74 1974-75 1969-70 1983-84 1933-34 1986-87 2002-03 1989-90 1979-80 1933-34 1958-59 1947-48 2007-08 1978-79 1996-97 1979-80 1981-82 1934-35 1999-00 1938-39 1940-41 1994-95 1929-30 2011-12 1976-77 1980-81 1985-86 1962-63 1975-76 1995-96 1994-95 2001-02 1930-31 2006-07 1947-48 1932-33 2009-10 1936-37 2008-09 1988-89 1975-76 1933-34 1974-75 1989-90 1978-79 1982-83 1981-82 1973-74 1958-59 1972-73

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Won Marietta..........................2 Marist.............................3 Marquette.......................1 Marshall.........................1 Maryland........................0 Maryland-Eastern Shore.6 Massachusetts...............0 Memphis.........................0 Mexico City.....................0 Miami (Fla.)....................1 Miami (OH).....................0 Michigan........................0 Michigan State...............0 Middle Tennessee St.......3 Milwaukee....................16 Missouri-Kansas City......3 Morehead State..............0 Mount Union...................1 Muskingum.....................2 Navy...............................1 Niagara..........................4 Norfolk State...................3 North Carolina................0 North Carolina A&T.........1 Northern Illinois..............5 Northern Iowa...............12 Northern Michigan..........1 Northwestern..................1 Notre Dame (OH).............2 Oakland..........................3 Oberlin............................3 Ohio . .............................2 Ohio Chiropody...............3 Ohio Dominican..............1 Ohio Northern.................4 Ohio State.......................1 Ohio Wesleyan................2 Oklahoma City................0 Oklahoma State..............0 Old Dominion..................0 Oral Roberts...................0 Oregon............................0 Otterbein........................0 Pacific............................0 Penn State......................2 Pennzoils........................0 Pittsburgh......................2 Prairie View A & M..........4 Princeton........................0 Providence......................0 Rhode Island................. 2 Rio Grande......................2 Robert Morris..................6 Rochester College...........1 Rutgers...........................1 Sacred Heart...................3 Saginaw Valley State......1 St. Bonaventure..............2 Saint Francis (PA)...........8 Saint Joseph...................3

Lost 1 0 2 4 1 0 1 1 1 0 5 8 8 1 22 1 3 20 0 1 3 0 3 0 8 7 0 1 0 0 13 9 0 0 6 7 0 2 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 5 0 1 3 1 0 6 0 0 0 0 6 6 0

Series Began 1933-34 1986-87 1979-80 1970-71 1984-85 1981-82 1993-94 1986-87 1941-42 2006-07 1971-72 1982-83 1982-83 1989-90 1993-94 1988-89 1969-70 1936-37 1966-67 1985-86 1977-78 2001-02 2003-04 1977-78 1990-91 1983-84 1991-92 1983-84 2006-07 1999-00 1942-43 1972-73 1929-30 1980-81 1953-54 1980-81 1938-39 1975-76 1981-82 2010-11 1981-82 1996-97 1941-42 1994-95 1981-82 1929-30 1973-74 1994-95 1990-91 1972-73 1998-99 1932-33 1976-77 2005-06 1979-80 1998-99 1993-94 1975-76 1971-72 1985-86

Last Meeting 1981-82 2008-09 1987-88 1990-91 1984-85 2002-03 1993-94 1986-87 1941-42 2006-07 1978-79 1997-98 2005-06 1993-94 2011-12 2000-01 1981-82 1959-60 1967-68 1990-91 1987-88 2004-05 2005-06 1977-78 1996-97 1990-91 1991-92 1984-85 2008-09 2008-09 1966-67 1999-00 1940-41 1980-81 1969-70 2009-10 1985-86 1977-78 1981-82 2010-11 1981-82 1996-97 1942-43 1994-95 2003-04 1929-30 1980-81 2001-02 1990-91 1998-99 2011-12 2011-12 2011-12 2005-06 1979-80 1999-00 1993-94 2011-12 1992-93 1987-88

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Won Saint Leo........................1 Saint Mary’s....................0 Sam Houston State.........3 San Diego.......................1 San Francisco State........1 Siena..............................3 Slippery Rock..................4 South Carolina................1 South Carolina State......1 South Dakota..................3 South Dakota State.........0 South Florida..................3 Southeast Missouri St.....1 Southern.........................1 Southern Utah State.......1 Southwest Missouri St....9 Spencerian.....................2 Stanford.........................0 Stetson...........................1 Steubenville....................2 Stony Brook.....................3 Syracuse.........................1 Temple............................0

Lost 0 2 0 0 0 3 22 0 0 1 1 2 1 1 1 8 0 1 0 2 1 0 2

Series Began 2008-09 1930-31 2009-10 1970-71 1971-72 1976-77 1936-37 1980-81 1981-82 1970-71 1970-71 1998-99 1991-92 1981-82 1994-95 1983-84 1929-30 2011-12 1978-79 1952-53 1998-99 2008-09 1999-00

Last Meeting 2008-09 1930-31 2011-12 1970-71 1971-72 2001-02 1989-90 1980-81 1981-82 1973-74 1970-71 2011-12 2000-01 1982-83 1994-95 1989-90 1929-30 2011-12 1978-79 1977-78 2001-02 2008-09 2000-01

Won Tennessee.......................0 Tennessee Tech...............1 TX A&M-Corpus Christi...2 Texas-El Paso.................0 Thiel.............................11 Tiffin...............................2 Toledo.............................4 Towson State..................3 Tulsa...............................1 U.S. International...........2 UAB................................0 UIC...............................38 Urbana...........................1 Utah Valley State............2 Utica...............................4 Valparaiso....................28 Vanderbilt.......................1 Vermont..........................2 Virginia...........................0 Virginia Commonwealth.2 Virgina Military Institute.1 Wagner...........................0 Walsh.............................6

Lost 1 2 0 1 12 0 6 0 1 1 2 32 - 1 1 11 1 0 1 0 2 1 1

Series Began 1981-82 1973-74 2000-01 1988-89 1934-35 1981-82 1936-37 1979-80 1997-98 1980-81 1997-98 1981-82 2010-11 2003-04 1981-82 1979-80 1994-95 2000-01 2009-10 1986-87 1977-78 1988-89 1963-64

Last Meeting 1981-82 1976-77 2000-01 1988-89 1965-66 1989-90 2011-12 1982-83 1998-99 1982-83 1998-99 2011-12 2010-11 2005-06 1985-86 2011-12 2011-12 2001-02 2009-10 1987-88 1979-80 1988-89 1969-70

Won Wake Forest....................1 Washington & Jefferson.. 0 Wayne State..................10 Washington....................0 West Virginia..................0 West Virginia Tech..........2 Western Illinois.............17 Western Michigan...........1 Western Reserve.............9 Westminster...................1 Wichita State..................2 Wilberforce.....................3 Wilcox.............................1 Wilmington.....................1 Winthrop.........................1 Wisconsin.......................0 UW-Oshkosh...................1 Wooster...........................2 Wright State.................30 Xavier (OH).....................8 Y Commerce...................1 Yale................................1 Youngstown State.........40

Series Began 2008-09 1956-57 1966-67 2008-09 1976-77 2006-07 1971-72 1970-71 1930-31 1969-70 1971-72 1978-79 1929-30 2009-10 2000-01 1979-80 1970-71 1933-34 1971-72 1970-71 1929-30 2000-01 1930-31

Lost 0 4 6 1 5 0 7 3 29 0 4 0 0 0 0 1 0 7 27 5 0 0 37

Last Meeting 2008-09 1960-61 1978-79 2008-09 2010-11 2010-11 1993-94 1973-74 1966-67 1969-70 2009-10 2009-10 1929-30 2009-10 2000-01 1979-80 1970-71 1969-70 2011-12 1994-95 1929-30 2000-01 2011-12

Series S c or es w i t h 2 0 1 2 - 1 3 F o es AKRON UA Leads, 34-31

1932-33 1933-34 1937-38 1938-39 1946-47 1948-49 1951-52 1952-53 1967-68 1968-69 1969-70 1970-71 1971-72 1972-73 1973-74 1974-75 1975-76 1976-77 1977-78 1978-79 1979-80 1980-81

H H H A A N A A A H A A H H A H A H A H A A H A H A H A H H A A H H

12.-34.....Akron 22.-38.....Akron 35.-51.....Akron 34.-49.....Akron 35.-71.....Akron 49.-83.....Akron 50.-69.....Akron 51.-80.....Akron 54.-63.....Akron 60.-57...... CSU 64.-70.....Akron 69.-78.....Akron 60.-78.....Akron 75.-95.....Akron 77.-94.....Akron 64.-58...... CSU 56.-86.....Akron 46.-58.....Akron 76.-86.....Akron 59.-84.....Akron 78.-92.....Akron 65.-59...... CSU 68.-66...... CSU 61.-77.....Akron 62.-50...... CSU 71.-70...... CSU 81.-82.....Akron 77.-62...... CSU 91.-75...... CSU 93.-84...... CSU 83.-69...... CSU 87.-65...... CSU 89.-63...... CSU 81.-65...... CSU

1981-82 1982-83 1984-85 1985-86 1986-87 1987-88 1988-89 1989-90 1990-91 1991-92 1994-95 1995-96 1996-97 1997-98 1998-99 1999-00 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2010-11 2011-12

A H A A H A H H A H A H H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H

78.-68...... CSU 88.-69...... CSU 71.-75.....Akron 66.-70.....Akron 83.-82...... CSU 52.-50...... CSU 76.-58...... CSU 88.-76...... CSU 69.-73.....Akron 80.-73...... CSU 78.-77...... CSU 83.-66...... CSU 68.-66...... CSU 60.-64.....Akron 67.-71.....Akron 81.-58...... CSU 80.-77...... CSU 57.-66.....Akron 52.-77.....Akron 71.-63...... CSU 78.-67...... CSU 59.-84.....Akron 72.-79.....Akron 80.-82.....Akron 79.-66...... CSU 68.-65...... CSU 59.-61....Akron 75.-79....Akron 50.-62....Akron 64.-51...... CSU 69.-66...... CSU

In Cleveland: CSU 19, UA 14 Bedford HS: CSU 1, UA 0 Cleveland Arena: CSU 0, UA 1 Public Hall: CSU 4, UA 4

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BALL STATE Series tied, 2-2

1972-73 1973-74 1974-75 1975-76

H A H A

87.-85...... CSU 87.-93...... BSU 93.-78...... CSU 69.-77...... BSU

In Cleveland: CSU 2, BSU 2 Public Hall: CSU 2, BSU 2 In Muncie: CSU 0, BSU 2

DETROIT Detroit Leads, 36-17

1935-36 1970-71 1971-72 1973-74 1975-76 1976-77 1982-83 1983-84 1994-95 1995-96 1996-97 1997-98

H A A A H A H A H A H H A H A N A

26.-40..... UDM 22.-38..... UDM 70.-85..... UDM 54.-100... UDM 79.-83..... UDM 72.-104... UDM 66.-78..... UDM 63.-65..... UDM 63.-56...... CSU 56.-70..... UDM 66.-80..... UDM 48.-47...... CSU 74.-103... UDM 72.-80..... UDM 60.-68..... UDM 67.-63...... CSU 70.-84..... UDM

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60.-57...... CSU 58.-73..... UDM 66.-78..... UDM 65.-80..... UDM 68.-71..... UDM 81.-69...... CSU 69.-67...... CSU 63.-75..... UDM 81.-91..... UDM 50.-53..... UDM 62.-72..... UDM 63.-67..... UDM 51.-70..... UDM 55.-72..... UDM 53.-75..... UDM 55.-77..... UDM 36.-62..... UDM 69.-62...... CSU 54.-65..... UDM 59.-53...... CSU 73.-84..... UDM 58.-92..... UDM 63.-61...... CSU 48.-60..... UDM 74.-64...... CSU 60.-56...... CSU 53.-44...... CSU 66.-49...... CSU 56.-43...... CSU 62.-69..... UDM 54.-65..... UDM 81.-69...... CSU 78.-81..... UDM 66.-61...... CSU 77.-64...... CSU 58.-63..... UDM

In Cleveland: CSU 13, UDM 11 Public Hall: CSU 1, UDM 2 Wolstein Center: CSU 11, UDM 8 Woodling Gym: CSU 0, UDM 1 In Detroit: CSU 3, UDM 22 Neutral: CSU 1, UDM 3

GRAMBLING First Series Meeting

GREEN BAY Green Bay Leads, 37-27

1981-82 1982-83 1983-84 1984-85 1985-86 1986-87 1987-88 1988-89 1989-90 1990-91 1991-92 1992-93 1993-94

A 49.-46...... CSU H 74.-66...... CSU A 66.-67........ GB H 85.-68...... CSU H 82.-66...... CSU A 73.-68...... CSU H 85.-67...... CSU A 76.-59...... CSU H 103.-64...... CSU A 57.-62........ GB H 75.-50...... CSU H 74.-68...... CSU A 74.-86........ GB A 75.-73...... CSU H 91.-85...... CSU H 83.-91........ GB A 76.-86........ GB H 64.-72........ GB A 62.-73........ GB H 56.-67........ GB A 53.-92........ GB H 81.-66...... CSU A 63.-61...... CSU H 56.-78........ GB

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62.-83........ GB 63.-93........ GB 58.-70........ GB 57.-71........ GB 48.-74........ GB 56.-72........ GB 57.-48...... CSU 63.-75........ GB 39.-66........ GB 53.-82........ GB 57.-60........ GB 67.-71........ GB 72.-59...... CSU 57.-60........ GB 76.-72...... CSU 63.-60...... CSU 50.-61........ GB 66.-74........ GB 66.-55...... CSU 56.-89........ GB 69.-70........ GB 58.-60........ GB 76.-81........ GB 62.-69........ GB 66.-63...... CSU 72.-76........ GB 53.-65........ GB 66.-79........ GB 59.-78........ GB 50.-59........ GB 81.-64...... CSU 65.-80........ GB 83.-75...... CSU 73.-67...... CSU 64.-50...... CSU 57.-74........ GB 83.-75...... CSU 64.-57...... CSU 78.-68...... CSU 67.-71........ GB

1977-78 1978-79 1979-80 1980-81 1981-82 1982-83 1983-84 1984-85 1985-86 1987-88 1988-89 1989-90 1990-91 1991-92 1992-93 1993-94 1994-95 1997-98 1998-99 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2010-11 2011-12

A 81.-65...... CSU A 75.-77...... KSU H 76.-79...... KSU A 72.-70...... CSU H 78.-68...... CSU A 89.-91...... KSU H 70.-74...... KSU A 69.-79...... KSU H 79.-78...... CSU H 101.-76...... CSU A 75.-55...... CSU H 73.-66...... CSU A 78.-86...... KSU H 70.-73...... KSU A 67.-83...... KSU H 52.-49...... CSU A 81.-64...... CSU H 104.-101.... CSU A 84.-70...... CSU A 75.-74...... CSU H 57.-59...... KSU N 62.-66...... KSU H 68.-91...... KSU A 66.-116.... KSU H 68.-71...... KSU A 68.-83...... KSU H 66.-59...... KSU A 69.-84...... KSU H 67.-41...... CSU H 69.-66...... CSU A 57.-53...... CSU

In Cleveland: CSU 11, KSU 10 Public Hall: CSU 1, KSU 3 Wolstein Center: CSU 5, KSU 3 Woodling Gym: CSU 4, KSU 1 In Kent: CSU 8, KSU 15 Neutral: CSU 0, KSU 1

LOYOLA Loyola Leads, 22-19

In Cleveland: CSU 17, GB 13 Public Hall: CSU 1, GB 0 Wolstein Center: CSU 9, GB 12 Woodling Gym: CSU 7, GB 1 In Green Bay: CSU 9, GB 23 Neutral: CSU 1, GB 1

KENT STATE Kent State Leads, 26-19

1932-33 1934-35 1935-36 1939-40 1940-41 1941-42 1942-43 1970-71 1971-72 1972-73 1973-74 1976-77

H A A H A A H A H A A H A H

33.-29...... CSU 28.-31...... KSU 22.-27...... KSU 22.-34...... KSU 29.-48...... KSU 34.-32...... CSU 25.-65...... KSU 27.-59...... KSU 31.-46...... KSU 64.-82...... KSU 70.-91...... KSU 59.-63...... KSU 67.-70...... KSU 75.-64...... CSU

1973-74 1974-75 1980-81 1994-95 1995-96 1996-97 1997-98 1998-99 1998-99 1999-00 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04

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73.-94...... LUC 76.-73...... CSU 77.-78...... LUC 73.-75...... LUC 71.-81...... LUC 58.-100.... LUC 66.-68...... LUC 61.-72...... LUC 68.-75...... LUC 75.-65...... CSU 79.-77...... CSU 58.-60...... LUC 65.-59...... CSU 70.-68...... CSU 69.-60...... CSU 73.-70...... CSU 80.-77...... CSU 63.-87...... LUC 81.-60...... CSU 65.-77...... LUC 72.-77...... LUC 57.-69...... LUC 83.-90...... LUC

2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12

A A H H A A H H A H A H A H H A H A

59.-70...... LUC 55.-70...... LUC 63.-67...... LUC 60.-77...... LUC 75.-81...... LUC 55.-66...... LUC 57.-61...... LUC 63.-55...... CSU 53.-65...... LUC 76.-50...... CSU 83.-70...... CSU 62.-57...... CSU 59.-56...... CSU 80.-66...... CSU 73.-55...... CSU 81.-70...... CSU 69.-48...... CSU 65.-47...... CSU

In Cleveland: CSU 12, LUC 9 Public Hall: CSU 1, LUC 0 Wolstein Center: CSU 11, LUC 8 Woodling Gym: CSU 0, LUC 1 In Chicago: CSU 6, LUC 13 Neutral: CSU 1, LUC 0

MILWAUKEE Milwaukee Leads, 22-16

1993-94 1994-95 1995-96 1996-97 1997-98 1998-99 1999-00 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11

H 84.-60...... CSU A 97.-75...... CSU A 87.-64...... CSU A 55.-73.....UWM H 84.-97.....UWM A 74.-67...... CSU H 56.-54...... CSU H 70.-47...... CSU A 78.-81.....UWM H 72.-68...... CSU A 75.-64...... CSU A 109.-105.... CSU H 67.-70.....UWM H 57.-34...... CSU A 68.-86.....UWM A 69.-78.....UWM H 69.-67...... CSU H 58.-70.....UWM A 69.-86.....UWM H 64.-78.....UWM A 63.-88.....UWM A 65.-85.....UWM H 59.-81.....UWM A 68.-75.....UWM H 57.-86.....UWM H 48.-60.....UWM A 56.-57.....UWM A 71.-79.....UWM H 74.-64...... CSU A 75.-77.....UWM H 70.-61...... CSU H 73.-72...... CSU A 59.-69.....UWM N 75.-82.....UWM A 82.-59...... CSU H 83.-87.....UWM

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Woodling Gym: CSU 1, UT 0 In Toledo: UT 5, CSU 1 Neutral: CSU 1, UT 0

2011-12 H 83.-57...... CSU A 84.-86.....UWM In Cleveland: CSU 10, UWM 8 Wolstein Center: CSU 10, UWM 8 In Milwaukee: CSU 6, UWM 13 Neutral: CSU 0, UWM 1

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NOTRE DAME COLLEGE CSU Leads, 2-0

2006-07 H 88.-62...... CSU 2008-09 H 91.-40...... CSU In Cleveland: CSU 2, NDC 0 Wolstein Center: CSU 2, NDC 0

OLD DOMINION ODU leads, 1-0

2010-11 A 63.-74......ODU In Norfolk: CSU 0, ODU 1

RIO GRANDE CSU leads, 2-0

1932-33 H 40.-35....... CSU 2011-12 H 86.-57....... CSU In Cleveland: CSU 2, RG 0 Wolstein Center: CSU 1, RG 0 Cleve. (Unknown): CSU 1, RG 0

ST. BONAVENTURE SBU Leads, 6-2

1975-76 1999-00 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12

A A H H A A H H

80.-114.... SBU 69.-71...... SBU 61.-64...... SBU 64.-79...... SBU 67.-81...... SBU 62.-72...... SBU 69.-51...... CSU 67.-64...... CSU

In Cleveland: CSU 2, SBU 2 Wolstein Center: CSU 2, SBU 2 In Olean: CSU 0, SBU 4

TOLEDO Toledo leads, 6-4

1936-37 1971-72 1972-73 1987-88 1988-89 1996-97 1995-96 2008-09 2009-10 2011-12

A A A A H A H N H A

30.-54..........UT 66.-99..........UT 78.-90..........UT 76.-85..........UT 84.-77....... CSU 50.-75..........UT 44.-71..........UT 77.-56....... CSU 87.-63....... CSU 72.-64....... CSU

In Cleveland: CSU 1, UT 1 Wolstein Center: CSU 2, UT 0

UIC CSU Leads, 39-32

1981-82 1982-83 1983-84 1984-85 1985-86 1986-87 1987-88 1988-89 1989-90 1990-91 1991-92 1992-93 1993-94 1994-95 1995-96 1996-97 1997-98 1998-99 1999-00 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06

H 78.-76...... CSU A 75.-70...... CSU H 81.-83....... UIC A 66.-75....... UIC A 102.-108..... UIC H 75.-84....... UIC H 72.-75....... UIC A 90.-72...... CSU A 101.-77...... CSU H 113.-75...... CSU N 100.-84...... CSU H 89.-100..... UIC A 108.-85...... CSU N 94.-78...... CSU A 90.-73...... CSU H 89.-69...... CSU H 91.-83...... CSU A 83.-80...... CSU A 72.-75....... UIC H 91.-79...... CSU H 58.-56...... CSU A 76.-94....... UIC A 65.-79....... UIC H 67.-72....... UIC H 59.-83....... UIC A 86.-73...... CSU H 67.-64...... CSU N 68.-96....... UIC A 74.-103..... UIC H 66.-65...... CSU A 72.-87....... UIC H 83.-69...... CSU A 69.-73....... UIC A 60.-92....... UIC H 67.-75....... UIC N 42.-64....... UIC A 67.-83....... UIC H 72.-96....... UIC H 77.-89....... UIC A 59.-56...... CSU A 91.-89...... CSU H 85.-73...... CSU A 54.-70....... UIC H 71.-62...... CSU A 65.-64...... CSU N 62.-61...... CSU A 83.-69...... CSU H 76.-70...... CSU A 63.-69....... UIC H 74.-87....... UIC A 68.-83....... UIC H 56.-67....... UIC A 57.-74....... UIC H 66.-73....... UIC A 65.-84....... UIC A 87.-83...... CSU H 67.-72....... UIC

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62.-72....... UIC 60.-55...... CSU 68.-51...... CSU 68.-74....... UIC 79.-69...... CSU 66.-63...... CSU 67.-64...... CSU 70.-63...... CSU 74.-63...... CSU 83.-59...... CSU 63.-49...... CSU 73.-61...... CSU 73.-56...... CSU 70.-42...... CSU

In Cleveland: CSU 18, UIC 14 Public Hall: CSU 1, UIC 2 Wolstein Center: CSU 12, UIC 10 Woodling Gym: CSU 5, UIC 2 In Chicago: CSU 18, UIC 16 Neutral: CSU 3, UIC 2

VALPARAISO CSU Leads, 28-11

1979-80 1980-81 1981-82 1982-83 1983-84 1984-85 1985-86 1986-87 1987-88 1988-89 1989-90 1990-91 1991-92 1992-93 1993-94 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12

H 85.-67...... CSU A 74.-53...... CSU A 76.-72...... CSU H 99.-78...... CSU A 64.-75.... Valpo H 59.-64.... Valpo H 49.-52.... Valpo A 93.-89...... CSU A 104.-73...... CSU H 105.-87...... CSU H 91.-66...... CSU A 72.-50...... CSU A 78.-67...... CSU H 100.-82...... CSU H 91.-72...... CSU A 80.-66...... CSU A 88.-91.... Valpo H 107.-86...... CSU H 79.-65...... CSU A 85.-72...... CSU A 70.-57...... CSU H 51.-49...... CSU A 66.-67.... Valpo H 77.-62...... CSU A 75.-73...... CSU H 85.-81...... CSU A 74.-87.... Valpo H 76.-83.... Valpo H 69.-63...... CSU A 71.-58...... CSU N 78.-73...... CSU H 66.-42...... CSU A 71.-64...... CSU A 71.-78.... Valpo H 80.-71...... CSU A 58.-64.... Valpo H 76.-65...... CSU A 66.-72.... Valpo H 41.-59.... Valpo

In Cleveland: CSU 15, Valpo 4 Public Hall: CSU 0, Valpo 2 Wolstein Center: CSU 5, Valpo 2 Woodling Gym: CSU 9, Valpo 0 In Valparaiso: CSU 11, Valpo 7 Neutral: CSU 1, Valpo 0

WRIGHT STATE CSU Leads, 30-27

1971-72 1972-73 1973-74 1974-75 1975-76 1976-77 1977-78 1978-79 1990-91 1991-92 1992-93 1993-94 1994-95 1995-96 1996-97 1997-98 1998-99 1999-00 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10

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75.-65...... CSU 48.-52......WSU 45.-69......WSU 53.-58......WSU 75.-60...... CSU 73.-75......WSU 62.-76......WSU 56.-77......WSU 74.-67...... CSU 77.-62...... CSU 64.-78......WSU 99.-92...... CSU 55.-52...... CSU 85.-67...... CSU 99.-91...... CSU 91.-85...... CSU 84.-77...... CSU 68.-69......WSU 70.-67...... CSU 74.-82......WSU 60.-78......WSU 81.-88......WSU 83.-68...... CSU 54.-65......WSU 79.-76...... CSU 74.-71...... CSU 85.-67...... CSU 71.-67...... CSU 74.-89......WSU 87.-64...... CSU 69.-55...... CSU 88.-91......WSU 58.-67......WSU 77.-60...... CSU 64.-68......WSU 72.-87......WSU 55.-52...... CSU 63.-76......WSU 73.-78......WSU 56.-72......WSU 57.-73......WSU 67.-53...... CSU 55.-58......WSU 63.-56...... CSU 67.-78......WSU 55.-68......WSU 65.-63...... CSU 49.-55......WSU 62.-71......WSU 59.-50...... CSU 64.-73......WSU 68.-63...... CSU

2010-11 2011-12

H A N A H

65.-46...... CSU 74.-72...... CSU 73.-59...... CSU 45.-43...... CSU 77.-55...... CSU

In Cleveland: CSU 18, WSU 10 Public Hall: CSU 1, WSU 1 Wolstein Center: CSU 15, WSU 7 Woodling Gym: CSU 2, WSU 2 In Fairborn: CSU 10, WSU 17 Neutral: CSU 2, WSU 0

YOUNGSTOWN STATE CSU Leads, 40-37

1930-31 1931-32 1934-35 1935-36 1936-37 1947-48 1948-49 1950-51 1951-52 1952-53 1953-54 1966-67 1967-68 1968-69 1969-70 1970-71 1971-72 1972-73 1973-74 1974-75 1975-76 1976-77 1977-78 1978-79 1979-80 1980-81 1981-82 1982-83 1984-85 1985-86 1986-87 1987-88 1988-89 1989-90 1990-91 1991-92

H 35.-18...... CSU A 32.-34...... YSU H 21.-20...... CSU A 16.-20...... YSU H 23.-37...... YSU A 42.-32...... CSU H 28.-23...... CSU A 27.-34...... YSU H 43.-54...... YSU A 44.-51...... YSU A 56.-61...... YSU H 58.-75...... YSU H 48.-74...... YSU A 39.-76...... YSU A 39.-72...... YSU H 55.-104.... YSU A 74.-102.... YSU H 66.-69...... YSU A 68.-73...... YSU A 48.-67...... YSU H 68.-78...... YSU H 55.-76...... YSU A 65.-79...... YSU H 69.-80...... YSU A 62.-79...... YSU A 71.-53...... CSU H 72.-66...... CSU A 81.-84...... YSU H 99.-93...... CSU A 93.-89...... CSU H 88.-86...... CSU A 65.-90...... YSU H 57.-56...... CSU A 74.-70...... CSU H 72.-77...... YSU H 94.-63...... CSU A 59.-56...... CSU A 55.-67...... YSU H 91.-71...... CSU H 57.-65...... YSU A 77.-99...... YSU A 63.-70...... YSU H 101.-69...... CSU A 87.-73...... CSU H 103.-75...... CSU A 97.-90...... CSU H 83.-67...... CSU A 91.-87...... CSU H 93.-70...... CSU

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1992-93 1993-94 1995-96 1996-97 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09

H A A H A H H A A H A H H A A H A H H A A H

88.-48...... CSU 96.-78...... CSU 64.-67...... YSU 77.-72...... CSU 49.-59...... YSU 69.-61...... CSU 71.-58...... CSU 58.-48...... CSU 55.-57...... YSU 86.-76...... CSU 82.-86...... YSU 59.-61...... YSU 78.-62...... CSU 78.-77...... CSU 63.-50...... CSU 63.-68...... YSU 63.-68...... YSU 68.-55...... CSU 77.-54...... CSU 65.-58...... CSU 60.-64...... YSU 58.-54...... CSU

2009-10 2010-11 2011-12

A H A H H A

70.-48...... CSU 77.-69...... CSU 61.-51...... CSU 86.-76...... CSU 67.-73...... YSU 67.-47...... CSU

In Cleveland: CSU 24, YSU 14 Cleveland Arena: CSU 0, YSU 1 Public Hall: CSU 1, YSU 3 Tri-C: CSU 0, YSU 1 Wolstein Center: CSU 12, YSU 3 Woodling Gym: CSU 8, YSU 1 Cleve. (Unknown): CSU 3, YSU 5 In Youngstown: CSU 15, YSU 24

CSU in BracketBusters Play CSU Record: 4-5 Rematch: 4-4 2003-04 Feb. 21, 2004; Cleveland, Ohio Eastern Michigan 87, CSU 66 2004-05 Feb. 19, 2005; Mt. Pleasant, Mich. Central Michigan 79, CSU 70 Rematch: Eastern Mich. 89, CSU 76 (12/23/04) 2005-06 Feb. 18, 2006; Cleveland, Ohio CSU 52, Delaware 40 Rematch: CSU 56, Central Mich. 43 (11/30/05) 2006-07 Feb. 17, 2007; Northridge, Calif. CSU 85, Cal State Northridge 76 Rematch: CSU 59, Delaware 53 (11/26/06) 2007-08 Feb. 23, 2008; Cleveland, Ohio CSU 59, Marist 44 Rematch: Cal State North. 78, CSU 68 (11/28/07) 2008-09 Feb. 21, 2009; Wichta, Kansas Wichita State 70, CSU 59 Rematch: CSU 66, Marist 47 (12/13/08) 2009-10 Feb. 20, 2010; Cleveland, Ohio CSU 87, Toledo 63 Rematch: Wichita State 69, CSU 54 (11/28/09) 2010-11 Feb. 20, 2011; Norfolk, Va. Old Dominion 74, CSU 63 Rematch: CSU 72, Toledo 64 (12/28/11) 2011-12 Feb. 18, 2011: Cleveland, Ohio Drexel 69, CSU 49 Rematch: CSU to host Old Dominion this season C l e v e l a n d St a t e U n i v e r s i t y 99


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M e d i a G u i de l i n e s Credentials: Media and photo credentials may be secured by contacting the Sports Information Office. Credential requests must be received by the Sports Information Office no later than 48 hours in advance of the game and may be made via fax (216-523-7257) or e-mail (g.j.murphy@csuohio. edu). Credentials will be held at Media Will Call (Gate D) for pick up on the day of the game unless other arrangements are made. Credentials shall be allocated and space in the media seating areas shall be assigned by the following priority: (1) originating radio and television outlets; (2) daily newspapers providing regular coverage of Cleveland State and its opponent; (3) national news agencies servicing the print and broadcast media; (4) radio and television outlets providing regular coverage of Cleveland State and its opponent; (5) national or regional print, broadcast and electronic media; (6) officially-sanctioned student media, specialty publications and electronic publications of Cleveland State and its opponent; (7) other types of print and broadcast media. Parking Passes: May be obtained only by making requests for credentials one week in advance of the game to allow for safe delivery. Photographers: Are limited to working in the designated areas at each end of the court, unless special arrangements have been made. Courtside lighting averages 180 candlepower and is daylightequivalent. Postgame Interviews: The head coaches of both teams will be brought to the interview room. The order of appearance will be determined by postgame radio/television commitments of the coaches and how to provide access to the coaches as quickly as possible. The Cleveland State locker room is closed to all members of the media. Players requested for interview by the media will be brought to the interview room in the Wolstein Center; or, when on the road, to an interview area.

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Player Interview Policy: Media wishing to interview Cleveland State players on dates other than game days should contact the Sports Information Office. The Sports Information Office shall arrange a time in which the player(s) can call or meet the media representative(s). Players will be available immediately before and after the practice sessions. The players are not be accessible to the media on game days prior to the game. Media members are asked to honor the athletic department’s request that they refrain from contacting CSU student-athletes away from practice without first contacting the Sports Information Department. CSU student-athletes have been instructed to decline all interview requests that have not been arranged through Sports Info. Practices: Practices are open to the media and are generally held in the afternoon. Media may have access to the players and coaches at the practice site a half hour before practice and following the conclusion of practice. The practice schedule is tentative so please check with the Sports Information Office if you plan to attend practice so you can confirm availability time. Weekly Releases: Cleveland State basketball information and statistics are continually available to the media via several avenues. The releases are updated every Monday and the day following any midweek game. They are available in PDF and text format on the CSU Athletic Department web site (CSUVikings.com). To obtain the weekly release via e-mail, please send a request to Greg Murphy (g.j.murphy@csuohio.edu). Web Site: Cleveland State University Athletics Department news is available on the world wide web. CSU’s official home page, continually updated by the Sports Information Office, may be found at the following web address: www.CSUVikings.com

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Cleveland S tate Sp orts Inf or mati on Wolstein Center, Room 204 2000 Prospect Avenue Cleveland, OH 44115 Phone: (216) 687-4818 Fax: (216) 523-7257 Web Site: www.CSUVikings.com

Greg Murphy Sports Information Director Phone: (216) 687-5288 g.j.murphy@csuohio.edu

Renee Adam Assistant SID Phone: (216) 687-55529 r.adam@csuohio.edu Jeff Sattora Sports Info. Assistant Phone: (216) 687-4818 j.sattora@csuohio.edu

Scott Yaeger Athletic Department Historian

Student Workers Colin Barrett Vince Senauskas Kevin Vargo Tyler Wenger Amanda Wood

Statistics and Transmission Services: Playby-play and statistics will be available during and after each game in the Wolstein Center. Quotes from both coaches will be distributed. Fax service is also available. Tickets: Are $10, $15 & $25 for adult ($10, $20 & $30 for premium games only), all seats reserved. CSU Ticket Office phone: 216-687-4848. Sorry, we have no complimentary tickets.

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Josh Ivory

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6-7 260 Jr. F Highland Park, Mich.

24

6-4 210 So. G Houston, Texas

Junior Lomomba

11

6-5 185 Fr. G Montreal, Quebec

Luda Ndaye

6-9 240 Jr. F Montreal, Quebec

Asst. Coach

Sebastian Douglas

1

200 Fr. G Alexandria, La.

Devon Long

M E D I A / T V

Jermaine Kimbrough

7th Season At CSU

31

15

6-3

Charlie Lee

Larry DeSimpelare

7th Season At CSU

Bryn Forbes

Anton Grady

32

6-2 180 So. G Cleveland, Ohio

Raphael Veira

21

20

6-6

6-5 200 Jr. F Cleveland, Ohio

Aaron Scales

6-9 260 Fr. C Kernersville, N.C.

Assoc. Coach

Trey Lewis

3

175 Fr. G Lansing, Mich.

6-8 215 So. F Cleveland, Ohio

5-9 160 So. G Milwaukee, Wis.

Asst. Coach

2

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Jayson Gee

7th Season At CSU

33

210 So. F Detroit, Mich.

Tim Kamczyc

6-7 225 Sr. F Strongsville, Ohio

Head Coach

Marlin Mason

Gary Waters

293-217 Overall (17 Yrs.) 122-82 at CSU (7th year)


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LOCATION

TIME

MALONE (Exhibition) GRAMBLING (DH)

Wolstein Center Wolstein Center

7:00 p.m. 7:30 p.m.

Mon. 12 Tues. 13

2012 NIT Season Tip-Off vs. Bowling Green vs. IUPUI / at Michigan

Ann Arbor, Mich. Ann Arbor, Mich.

6:00 p.m. 5:30 p.m. / 8:00 p.m.

Sat.

17

OLD DOMINION

Wolstein Center

2:00 p.m.

Mon. Tues. Wed. Fri.

19 20 21 23

2012 NIT Season Tip-Off (Will play two games in N.Y. if win two games in Ann Arbor) NIT Consolation Round TBA TBA NIT Consolation Round TBA TBA NIT Semifinals New York, N.Y. TBA NIT Championship New York, N.Y. TBA

Wed. 28

December Sat. 1 Sat. 8

TV

at Ball State

Muncie, Ind.

7:00 p.m.

TOLEDO at North Carolina State

Wolstein Center Raleigh, N.C.

2:00 p.m. 1:00 p.m.

HLN

HLN

HLN Fox Sports South ESPN3

Sat. Wed. Sun. Fri.

15 19 23 28

at St. Bonaventure NOTRE DAME COLLEGE at Akron RIO GRANDE

Olean, N.Y. Wolstein Center Akron, Ohio Wolstein Center

2:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. TBA 7:00 p.m.

January Wed. Fri. Mon. Wed. Sat. Thu. Sat. Wed. Sat.

2 4 7 9 12 17 19 23 26

KENT STATE at Valparaiso * UIC * at Wright State * DETROIT * (DH) at Milwaukee * at Green Bay * LOYOLA * at Youngstown State *

Wolstein Center Valparaiso, Ind. Wolstein Center Fairborn, Ohio Wolstein Center Milwaukee, Wis. Green Bay, Wis. Wolstein Center Youngstown, Ohio

6:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 6:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 4:30 p.m. 8:00 p.m. 2:05 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 2:05 p.m.

HLN ESPNU HLN HLN HLN HLN HLN GOW HLN HLN GOW

February Sat. Tue. Sat.

2 5 9

at UIC * YOUNGSTOWN STATE * VALPARAISO *

Chicago, Ill. Wolstein Center Wolstein Center

Tue. Fri. Sun. Wed. Sat.

12 15 17 20 23

at Detroit * GREEN BAY * MILWAUKEE * WRIGHT STATE * at BracketBusters

Detroit, Mich. Wolstein Center Wolstein Center Wolstein Center TBA

8:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 2:00 p.m. or 4:00 p.m. TBA 9:00 p.m. 2:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. TBA

HLN HLN HLN GOW ESPN/2 ESPN3 ESPNU HLN HLN

at Loyola

Chicago, Ill.

3:00 p.m.

HLN

7:00 p.m. TBA TBA TBA

ESPNU ESPN

March Sat.

2

Tues. 5 Fri. 8 Sat. 9 Tues. 12

2013 Horizon League Championship First round at Campus Sites Second Round Site TBA Semifinals Site TBA Championship Site TBA

HLN HLN

All Times are Eastern | * Denotes Horizon League game | # - NIT Season Tip-Off

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