Nov. 26, 2005
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Carlos English
Set a career high with 12 points, including 10 in the first half.
Handed out 5 assists (with only one turnover) and made a career-best four steals.
Was a perfect six-for-six from the line after not shooting a free throw in either of the first two games.
Justin Henderson
Came off the bench to score a 11 points, his second-highest single game scoring total. It trailed only the career-high 12 points vs. Akron last year (12/8/04).
Love Those Woodling Gym Rims
The Vikings set season highs in all three shooting categories, going 25-of-53 from the field (47.2 percent), five-for-11 beyond the arc (45.5 percent) and 21-of-30 at the charity stripe (70.0 percent).
On playing in historic Woodling Gym
Today's game was the first CSU men's game played in Woodling Gym since a 71-65 win over Eastern Illinois on Feb. 18, 1991.
The win improved CSU's record in Woodling Gym to 123-21.
Miscellaneous
Cleveland State led at the half for the first time in three games this season.
CSU's Bahaadar Russell (ankle) and Frashon McGee (hamstring) were available but did not play in the game.
CSU started the contest by making just one of its first seven free throws but came back to make 20-of-23 to finish with a season-best 70.0 percent from the line (21-30).
CSU blocked a season-high seven shots, the most since setting a CSU record with 12 against Central State (11/22/03). Five different Viking had at least one block.
The 33-point margin of victory was the most by the Vikings under head coach Mike Garland, bettering the 79-47 win over Norfolk State last year (11/27/04).
Cleveland State, which entered the game leading the Horizon League averaging 12.0 steals a game, made a season-high 15 thefts in the contest.
The Vikings committed a season-low 10 turnovers in today's game, the lowest mark since surrendering 10 versus Clarion (12/2/04).