Cleveland State Vikings men's basketball

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

Cleveland State Vikings
2022–23 Cleveland State Vikings men's basketball team
UniversityCleveland State University
Head coachDaniyal Robinson
ConferenceHorizon League
LocationCleveland, Ohio
ArenaWolstein Center
(Capacity: 13,610)
NicknameVikings
ColorsForest green and white[1]
   
Uniforms
Home jersey
Team colours
Home
Away jersey
Team colours
Away


NCAA tournament Sweet Sixteen
1986
NCAA tournament round of 32
1986, 2009
NCAA tournament appearances
1986, 2009, 2021
Conference tournament champions
1986, 2009, 2021
Conference regular season champions
1985, 1986, 1993, 2011, 2021, 2022

History

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

A Cleveland State men's basketball game in 2015

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

Record versus Horizon League

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

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

Record versus Ohio schools

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

Individual career records

Cleveland State wins vs. the AP Top 25

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

Awards

AMCU/Mid Continent Player of the Year

AMCU/Mid Continent Coach of the Year

AMCU/Mid Continent Newcomer of the Year

Horizon League Player of the Year

Horizon League Newcomer of the Year

Horizon League Defensive Player of the Year

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

Horizon League Sixth Man of the Year

  • Jon Harris - 2014

Horizon League Coach of the Year

HoopDirt.com Division I Coach of the Year

  • Dennis Gates - 2021[4]

[5]

Year-by-year

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

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

NBA draft history

Regular Draft

Year Round Pick Overall Player Team
196511??87Weldon KytleSt. Louis Hawks
1977711142Dave KyleBoston Celtics
1978614124Dave KyleMilwaukee Bucks
198112222Franklin EdwardsPhiladelphia 76ers
198194187Paul RobaCleveland Cavaliers
198212323Darren TillisBoston Celtics
19865497Clinton SmithGolden State Warriors
201112828Norris ColeChicago Bulls

Record by year

SchoolSeasonRecord(Conf. Record)PostseasonCoach
Fenn College 1929–305-5(N/A)--Homer E. Woodling
Fenn College 1930–318-7(N/A)--Homer E. Woodling
Fenn College 1931–327-7(N/A)--Homer E. Woodling
Fenn College 1932–334-6(N/A)--Homer E. Woodling
Fenn College 1933–345-11(N/A)--Homer E. Woodling
Fenn College 1934–355-12(N/A)--Homer E. Woodling
Fenn College 1935–364-11(N/A)--Homer E. Woodling
Fenn College 1936–378-9(N/A)--Homer E. Woodling
Fenn College 1937–386-10(N/A)--Homer E. Woodling
Fenn College 1938–393-13(N/A)--Homer E. Woodling
Fenn College 1939–404-11(N/A)--Homer E. Woodling
Fenn College 1940–414-11(N/A)--Homer E. Woodling
Fenn College 1941–422-12(N/A)--Bruce T. Brickley
Fenn College 1942–430-13(N/A)--Aaron L. Andrews
Fenn College 1943–44(N/A)(N/A)--(N/A)
Fenn College 1944–45(N/A)(N/A)--(N/A)
Fenn College 1945–461-8(N/A)--George McKinnon
Fenn College 1946–475-10(N/A)--George McKinnon
Fenn College 1947–4810-8(N/A)--George McKinnon
Fenn College 1948–494-14(N/A)--George McKinnon
Fenn College 1949–509-8(N/A)--George Rung
Fenn College 1950–516-11(N/A)--George Rung
Fenn College 1951–524-12(N/A)--George Rung
Fenn College 1952–532-15(N/A)--Homer E. Woodling
Fenn College 1953–541-18(N/A)--George Rung
Fenn College 1954–552-15(N/A)--George Rung
Fenn College 1955–563-15(N/A)--George Rung
Fenn College 1956–573-15(N/A)--George Rung
Fenn College 1957–586-13(N/A)--George Rung
Fenn College 1958–597-12(N/A)--Bill Gallagher
Fenn College 1959–600-19(N/A)--Jim Rodriguez
Fenn College 1960–614-15(N/A)--Jim Rodriguez
Fenn College 1961–626-13(N/A)--Jim Rodriguez
Fenn College 1962–639-9(N/A)--Jim Rodriguez
Fenn College 1963–6410-9(N/A)--Jim Rodriguez
Fenn College 1964–6510-9(N/A)--Jim Rodriguez
Cleveland State 1965–664-14(N/A)--Jim Rodriguez
Cleveland State 1966–678-13(N/A)--John McLendon
Cleveland State 1967–687-15(N/A)--John McLendon
Cleveland State 1968–6912-14(N/A)--John McLendon
Cleveland State 1969–705-21(N/A)--Ray Dieringer
Cleveland State 1970–715-20(N/A)--Ray Dieringer
Cleveland State 1971–728-18(N/A)--Ray Dieringer
Cleveland State 1972–739-14(N/A)--Ray Dieringer
Cleveland State 1973–746-20(N/A)--Ray Dieringer
Cleveland State 1974–7513-11(N/A)--Ray Dieringer
Cleveland State 1975–766-19(N/A)--Ray Dieringer
Cleveland State 1976–7710-17(N/A)--Ray Dieringer
Cleveland State 1977–7812-13(N/A)--Ray Dieringer
Cleveland State 1978–7915-10(N/A)--Ray Dieringer
Cleveland State 1979–8017-9(N/A)--Ray Dieringer
Cleveland State 1980–8118-9(N/A)--Ray Dieringer
Cleveland State 1981–8217-10(N/A)--Ray Dieringer
Cleveland State 1982–838-20(1-4)--Ray Dieringer
Cleveland State 1983–8414-16(4-10)--Kevin Mackey
Cleveland State 1984–8521-8(11-3)--Kevin Mackey
Cleveland State 1985–8629-4(13-1)NCAA, Sweet SixteenKevin Mackey
Cleveland State 1986–8725-8(10-4)NIT, Second RoundKevin Mackey
Cleveland State 1987–8822-8(11-3)NIT, Second RoundKevin Mackey
Cleveland State 1988–8916-12(N/A)--Kevin Mackey
Cleveland State 1989–9015-13(N/A)--Kevin Mackey
Cleveland State 1990–9112-16(8-8)--Mike Boyd
Cleveland State 1991–9216-13(7-9)--Mike Boyd
Cleveland State 1992–9322-6(15-1)--Mike Boyd
Cleveland State 1993–9414-15(9-9)--Mike Boyd
Cleveland State 1994–9510-17(3-11)--Mike Boyd
Cleveland State 1995–965-21(3-13)--Mike Boyd
Cleveland State 1996–979-19(6-10)--Rollie Massimino
Cleveland State 1997–9812-15(6-8)--Rollie Massimino
Cleveland State 1998–9914-14(6-8)--Rollie Massimino
Cleveland State 1999–0016-14(9-5)--Rollie Massimino
Cleveland State 2000–0119-13(9-5)--Rollie Massimino
Cleveland State 2001–0212-16(6-10)--Rollie Massimino
Cleveland State 2002–038-22(3-13)--Rollie Massimino
Cleveland State 2003–044-25(0-16)--Mike Garland
Cleveland State 2004–059-17(6-10)--Mike Garland
Cleveland State 2005–0610-18(5-11)--Mike Garland
Cleveland State 2006–0710-21(3-13)--Gary Waters
Cleveland State 2007–0821-13(12-6)NIT, First RoundGary Waters
Cleveland State 2008–0926-11(12-6)NCAA, Second RoundGary Waters
Cleveland State 2009–1016-17(10-8)--Gary Waters
Cleveland State 2010–1127-9(13-5)NIT, Second RoundGary Waters
Cleveland State 2011–1222-11(12-6)NIT, First RoundGary Waters
Cleveland State 2012–1314-18(5-11)--Gary Waters
Cleveland State 2013–1421–12(12–4)CIT, First RoundGary Waters
Cleveland State 2014–1519–15(11–5)CIT, Second RoundGary Waters
Cleveland State 2015–169–23(4–14)--Gary Waters
Cleveland State 2016–179–22(5–13)--Gary Waters
Cleveland State 2017–1812–23(6-12)--Dennis Felton
Cleveland State 2018–1910–21(5–13)--Dennis Felton
Cleveland State 2019–2011–21(7–11)--Dennis Gates
Cleveland State 2020–2119–8(16-4)NCAA, First RoundDennis Gates
Cleveland State 2021–2220–11(15-6)NIT, First RoundDennis Gates
Cleveland State 2022–2321–14(14-6)CBI, First RoundDaniyal Robinson
Fenn College 34 years167–386 (.302)(0–0)0 Postseason bids
Cleveland State 58 years803–864 (.481)319–320 (.499)10 Postseason bids
Total 92 years970–1250(.437)319–320 (.499)10 Postseason bids

AMCU

DateSeedLocationRoundResult
March 9, 1984[11][12] 7thSpringfield, MissouriQuarterfinalW 93-79 OT over (2) Northern Iowa
March 10, 1984Springfield, MissouriSemifinalW 59-58 over (3) Southwest Missouri State
March 11, 1984Springfield, MissouriFinalL 73-64 to (5) Western Illinois
March 6, 1985 1stWoodling GymCleveland, OhioQuarterfinalW 85-67 over (8) Wisconsin-Green Bay
March 8, 1985Woodling Gym • Cleveland, OhioSemifinalL 79-76 to (4) Southwest Missouri State
March 6, 1986 1stSpringfield, MissouriQuarterfinalW 73-68 over (8) Northern Iowa
March 7, 1986Springfield, MissouriSemifinalW 100-84 over (5) Illinois-Chicago
March 8, 1986Springfield, MissouriFinalW 70-66 over (3) Eastern Illinois
March 5, 1987 2ndSpringfield, MissouriQuarterfinalW 60-53 over (7) Eastern Illinois
March 6, 1987Springfield, MissouriSemifinalW 94-78 over (3) Illinois-Chicago
March 7, 1987Springfield, MissouriFinalL 90-87 to (1) Southwest Missouri State
  • 1988, No tournament held
  • 1989, Ineligible for tournament
  • 1990, Ineligible for tournament
DateSeedLocationRoundResult
March 3, 1991 4thGreen Bay, WisconsinQuarterfinalL 79-75 to (5) Northern Iowa
March 8, 1992 7thCSU Convocation Center • Cleveland, OhioQuarterfinalW 80-77 OT over (2) Akron
March 9, 1992CSU Convocation Center • Cleveland, OhioSemifinalL 83-59 to (3) Illinois-Chicago
March 7, 1993 1stDayton, OhioQuarterfinalW 64-53 over (8) Western Illinois
March 8, 1993Dayton, OhioSemifinalL 96-68 to (4) Illinois-Chicago
March 6, 1994 4thRosemont, IllinoisQuarterfinalW 70-67 over (5) Wright State
March 7, 1994Rosemont, IllinoisSemifinalL 93-63 to (1) Wisconsin-Green Bay

Horizon League

DateSeedLocationRoundResult
March 3, 1995[13] 9thDayton, OhioFirstL 88-81 to (8) Wright State
  • 1996, Did not qualify as 9th overall in the conference.
DateSeedLocationRoundResult
March 1, 1997 7thDayton, OhioQuarterfinalW 67-63 over (2) Detroit
March 2, 1997Dayton, OhioSemifinalL 76-42 to (3) Illinois-Chicago
February 28, 1998 5thBrown County Veterans Memorial ArenaGreen Bay, Wisconsin[14]QuarterfinalL 82-53 to (4) Wisconsin-Green Bay
February 27, 1999 5thChicago, IllinoisQuarterfinalW 65-59 over (4) Loyola-Chicago
February 28, 1999Chicago, IllinoisSemifinalL 80-65 to (1) Detroit
March 4, 2000 2ndChicago, IllinoisQuarterfinalL 70-54 to (7) Illinois-Chicago
March 3, 2001 3rdDayton, OhioQuarterfinalW 62-61 over (7) Illinois-Chicago
March 4, 2001Dayton, OhioSemifinalL 91-81 to (2) Detroit
March 2, 2002 7thCSU Convocation Center • Cleveland, Ohio[15]QuarterfinalL 67-63 to (2) Detroit
March 4, 2003 9thJoseph J. Gentile Arena • Chicago, Illinois[16]FirstL 69-57 to (4) Loyola-Chicago
March 2, 2004 9thCalihan Hall • Detroit, Michigan[17]FirstL 62-36 to (4) Detroit
March 1, 2005 8thUIC Pavilion • Chicago, Illinois[18]FirstL 84-65 to (5) Illinois-Chicago
February 28, 2006 8thCalihan Hall • Detroit, Michigan[19]FirstL 92-58 to (5) Detroit
February 27, 2007 9thResch Center • Green Bay, Wisconsin[20]FirstL 78-59 to (4) Wisconsin-Green Bay
March 8, 2008 2ndHinkle Fieldhouse • Indianapolis, IndianaSemifinalW 78-73 over (6) Valparaiso
March 11, 2008Hinkle Fieldhouse • Indianapolis, IndianaFinalL 70-55 to (1) Butler
March 3, 2009 3rdWolstein Center • Cleveland, OhioFirstW 56-43 over (10) Detroit
March 6, 2009Hinkle Fieldhouse • Indianapolis, IndianaSecondW 67-64 over (7) Illinois-Chicago
March 7, 2009Hinkle Fieldhouse • Indianapolis, IndianaSemifinalW 73-67 over (2) Wisconsin-Green Bay
March 10, 2009Hinkle Fieldhouse • Indianapolis, IndianaFinalW 57-54 over (1) Butler
March 2, 2010 5thWolstein Center • Cleveland, OhioFirstW 80-66 over (8) Loyola-Illinois
March 5, 2010Hinkle Fieldhouse • Indianapolis, IndianaSecondL 82-75 to (4) Wisconsin-Milwaukee
March 1, 2011 3rdWolstein Center • Cleveland, OhioFirstW 73-61 over (10) Illinois-Chicago
March 4, 2011U.S. Cellular Arena • Milwaukee, WisconsinSecondW 73-59 over (6) Wright State
March 5, 2011U.S. Cellular Arena • Milwaukee, WisconsinSemifinalL 76-68 to (2) Butler
March 3, 20122ndAthletics–Recreation CenterValparaiso, IndianaSemifinalL 63-58 to (3) Detroit
March 5, 20138thUIC Pavilion • Chicago, Illinois[21]FirstL 82-59 to (5) Illinois-Chicago
March 8, 20142ndResch Center • Green Bay, Wisconsin[22][23]SemifinalL 68-63 to (3) Wright State
March 6, 20154thAthletics–Recreation Center • Valparaiso, Indiana[24]SecondW 70-53 over (5) Detroit
March 7, 2015Athletics–Recreation Center • Valparaiso, Indiana[25]SemifinalL 60-55 to (1) Valparaiso
March 5, 20169thJoe Louis Arena • Detroit, Michigan[26]FirstL 65-53 to (4) Wisconsin-Green Bay
March 3, 20178thJoe Louis Arena • Detroit, Michigan[27]FirstL 84-69 to (9) Youngstown State
March 2, 20188thLittle Caesars Arena • Detroit, Michigan[28]FirstW 72-71 over (9) Youngstown State
March 3, 20188thLittle Caesars Arena • Detroit, Michigan[29]QuarterfinalsW 89-80 over (1) Northern Kentucky
March 5, 20188thLittle Caesars Arena • Detroit, Michigan[30]SemifinalsW 44-43 over (4) Oakland
March 6, 20188thLittle Caesars Arena • Detroit, Michigan[31]FinalL 74-57 to (2) Wright State
  • 2019, Did not qualify as 9th overall in the conference.
DateSeedLocationRoundResult
March 3, 2020 7thO'rena • Rochester, MichiganFirstL 80-59 to (6) Oakland
March 2, 2021 1stWolstein Center • Cleveland, OhioQuarterfinalsW 108-104 (3OT) to (10) Purdue Fort Wayne
March 8, 2021 1stIndiana Farmers Coliseum • Indianapolis, IndianaSemifinalsW 71-65 to (8) Milwaukee
March 9, 2021 1stIndiana Farmers Coliseum • Indianapolis, IndianaFinalW 80-69 to (3) Oakland
March 3, 2022 1stWolstein Center • Cleveland, OhioQuarterfinalW 83-67 to (10) Robert Morris
March 7, 2022 1stIndiana Farmers Coliseum • Indianapolis, IndianaSemifinalL 82-67 to (4) Wright State

Postseason history

NCAA Division I Tournament history

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

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

NIT results

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

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

CBI results

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

Year Round Opponent Result
2023First RoundEastern KentuckyL 75–91OT

CIT results

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

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

Retired numbers

Cleveland State has retired four numbers in program history.

Cleveland State Vikings retired numbers
No. Player Career No. ret. Ref.
10Ken McFadden1985–19891989[32]
14Franklin Edwards1977–19811981[32]
30Norris Cole2007–20112016[32]
44Clinton Ransey1983–19872022[33]

Head Coaching History

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

Championships

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

Year Conference Distinction Record
1985Mid-Continent ConferenceRegular season21–8 (11–3)
1986Mid-Continent ConferenceRegular season
Conference tournament
29–4(13–1)
1993Mid-Continent ConferenceRegular season22–6 (15–1)
2009Horizon LeagueConference tournament26–11 (12–6)
2011Horizon LeagueRegular season27–9 (13–5)
2021Horizon LeagueRegular season
Conference tournament
19–8 (16–4)
2022Horizon LeagueRegular season20–11 (15–6)

Alumni in the National Basketball Association

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

Media

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

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