All-Time vs. Youngstown State: 59-47
The Cleveland State Men's Basketball team returns to the Barbasol Horizon League Men's Basketball Championship Semifinals as the Vikings make their fifth straight trip to Indianapolis. Cleveland State is 21-11 on the season and earned its way to the semifinals with a 68-63 win over Northern Kentucky on Thursday at the Wolstein Center. The no. 2 seed Vikings will clash with the no. 4 seed Youngstown State in the semifinal round with the winner advancing to Tuesday's championship game. The Penguins are 20-12 on the season and advanced to the semifinals with a win over Purdue Fort Wayne in Thursday's quarterfinal round.Â
Monday's game is the 107th all-time meeting between Cleveland State and Youngstown State. The Vikings hold a 59-47 advantage in the all-time series. Cleveland State has won four of the last six meetings. The two teams split their two regular season matchups this season with the road team winning both contests. Cleveland State defeated Youngstown State 80-72 on January 11 in Youngstown which was win no. 8 in Cleveland State's 13-game winning streak. YSU returned the favor just over a month later on February 16 as the Penguins defeated the Vikings 68-60 in Cleveland. This marks the second year in a row that the two teams have met in the postseason. Cleveland State earned a road win in last year's quarterfinal round to advance to Indianapolis.Â
Cleveland State has garnered national attention as the Vikings moved into the rankings in the Collegeinsider.com Mid Major Poll. Cleveland State was ranked 23rd in the edition of the poll which was published on Monday, February 10. The Vikings were receiving votes in previous versions of the poll and climbed into the rankings four weeks ago at no. 24. The poll is comprised of a committee of mid-major head coaches from across the country.Â
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Cleveland State has made a habit of forcing turnovers and disrupting its opponents on the defensive end of the floor this season. The Vikings ended the regular season ranked first in the Horizon League and 13th nationally forcing 15.5 turnovers per game. The Vikings have turned it into a rallying cry with the bench forming the letters "T-O" after each opponent turnover.Â
CLEVELAND STATE WELL REPRESENTED ON #HLMBB ALl-LEAGUE TEAMS
The Horizon League handed out its postseason awards this past week and Cleveland State was well represented on the all-league teams. Je'Shawn Stevenson took home the Freshman of the Year award as well as being named to the All-Freshman Team. Chase Robinson was named Sixth Man of the Year. Tevin Smith took home First-Team All-League honors and Dylan Arnett and Tahj Staveskie were each named to the third team. Reece Robinson was also named to the All-Freshman Team along with Stevenson. Smith and Arnett were also named to the All-Defensive Team. All totaled six Vikings earned all-league recognition, the most of any school in the league.Â
VIKINGS BRING HOME 13TH WIN IN A ROW OVER PURDUE FORT WAYNE
Cleveland State won its 13th game in a row as the Vikings defeated Purdue Fort Wayne 68-58 in front of a nationally televised audience on ESPNU. Cleveland State led nearly wire-to-wire as the Vikings never trailed after the first minute of action. CSU held one of the league's top offenses to its lowest scoring output of the season in league play. Chase Robinson tied a career-high with 20 points, with 11 coming in the second half.
VIKINGS WIN 12TH STRAIGHT OVER GREEN BAY AT THE WOLSTEIN CENTER
Cleveland State began its 12-game win streak with a road victory at Green Bay on December 7. The Vikings have still yet to lose since, and continued the streak with a second victory in as many tries over the Phoenix, 81-66. The game was tight throughout with CSU holding a one-point lead at halftime and just a two-point lead with 5:30 to play before a late run finally sealed the victory. Chase Robinson had 17 points to lead the way for the Vikings and Reece Robinson tallied 14 points, a new career-high, and 11 rebounds for his third double-double of the season.
SCOUTING THE PENGUINS
Youngstown State is 20-12 on the season entering Monday night's game. The Penguins earned the no. 4 seed in the championship bracket and punched their ticket to Indianapolis with a win over fifth-seeded Purdue Fort Wayne in Thursday's quarterfinals. YSU had three student-athletes named to the posteason all-league teams with EJ Farmer and Nico Galette earning third team honors and Gabe Dynes landing on the All-Defensive team. Ethan Faulkner is in his first season as the head coach after serving as the lead assistant under former head coach Jerod Calhoun. Faulkner was an assistant at YSU for six seasons before earning the promotion to the head coaching chair.Â
REECE ROBINSON NAMED #HLMBB FRESHMAN OF THE WEEK
Reece Robinson took home his first Horizon League weekly award after a big week this past week. Robinson set a season and career best with 14 points against Green Bay on Saturday, and averaged 10 points and seven rebounds for the week. He added 11 rebounds to his stat total on Saturday for his third double-double of the season, and shot 58 percent from the field for the week.Â
VIKINGS BRING HOME 11TH WIN IN A ROW OVER DETROIT MERCY
Cleveland State picked up its 11th straight win defeating Detroit Mercy 65-50 on Wednesday night. The Vikings trailed by five at the break before a lockdown defensive effort in the second half spurred a 15-0 run that propelled CSU to its ninth conference win. Tevin Smith led the way with 23 points and Je'Shawn Stevenson added 13 off the bench.Â
CLEVELAND STATE WINS TENTH IN A ROW AT IU INDY
Cleveland State earned its tenth straight win and eighth in a row in conference play with a 73-62 victory at IU Indianapolis. The Vikings trailed by two at halftime before a strong second half propelled them to their fourth conference road win in five tries. Tevin Smith led all scorers with 16 points, with 14 coming in the second half. Dylan Arnett and KJ Debrick teamed up inside with each scoring 13 points. Debrick tied his season high in the winning effort.Â
CLEVELAND STATE STRETCHES WIN STREAK TO NINE WITH WIN OVER NKU
Cleveland State continued its strong play recently with a 76-58 win over Northern Kentucky. The Vikings defeated the Norse thanks to another strong second half performance as CSU outscored NKU by double digits to pull away. Tahj Staveskie led the way with 20 points, one shy of a season high, and Chase Robinson added 13 off the bench. Cleveland State shot 60 percent from the field in the second half.Â
VIKINGS WIN EIGHTH IN A ROW AT YOUNGSTOWN STATE
In a game that featured the top two teams in the Horizon League standings, Cleveland State emerged with a key road victory at Youngstown State, 80-72. The Vikings took over sole possession of first place in the league with the win. CSU led by six at halftime and by as many as 16 midway through the second half. YSU mounted a late charge and moved within a point in the closing minutes before a huge three-point shot from Tahj Staveskie pushed the lead back to four and allowed the Vikings to hold on. Staveskie led a group of five players in double figures with a game-high 21 points.Â
VIKINGS WIN SEVENTH STRAIGHT AT ROBERT MORRIS
Cleveland State won its seventh consecutive game as the Vikings defeated Robert Morris 80-69 to improve to 5-1 in league play. Cleveland State got balanced scoring once again as five players finished in double figures, led by Dylan Arnett's 16 points. The Vikings trailed by a point after a back and forth first half before breaking the game open in the second half. A 14-0 run midway through the period pushed the lead to double digits and put the game out of reach. Tevin Smith recorded his second double-double finishing with 11 points and 10 rebounds.Â
RED HOT VIKINGS WIN SIXTH STRAIGHT, DEFEAT IU INDY
Cleveland State won its sixth consecutive game as the Vikings held off a scrappy IU Indianapolis team 67-61 at the Wolstein Center. Tahj Staveskie tied a season high with 20 points on 50 percent shooting from the field. The Vikings prevailed thanks to a 28-16 edge in the paint and converting IU Indy turnovers into points. The Vikings forced 14 turnovers and converted them into 25 total points.Â
STEVENSON EARNS FIFTH #HLMBB FRESHMAN OF THE WEEK
Je'Shawn Stevenson continued his strong play as he took home his fifth Horizon League Freshman of the Week award after averaging 9.5 points and five rebounds per game this past week. Stevenson tallied 11 points on Wednesday at Northern Kentucky and chipped in eight on Saturday against Milwaukee. He finished 7-for-10 from the free throw line in the two games combined.Â
INSIDE THE 13-GAME WIN STREAK
Cleveland State garnered national attention for its winning streak that came to an end recently at 13 games. The Vikings did not suffer a defeat for two full months, finishing with an unblemished record in January. The streak stood as the second-longest active streak in the nation at its conclusion. During the streak, Cleveland State outscored opponents by an average of over 20 points per game. The streak included 11 consecutive victories over league opponents.Â
VIKINGS IN THE HORIZON LEAGUE RANKINGS
Through the early going of conference play, Cleveland State is well represented at the top of the Horizon League rankings in several team and individual categories. Cleveland State is second in the league in field goal percentage at 47 percent, and third in three-point percentage at 38 percent. The Vikings lead the league in turnover margin(+4.73), assist-to-turnover ratio(1.64) and steals per game(8.36). Individually, Tevin Smith is tied for fourth in the league in scoring at 16.4 points per game and fourth in field goal percentage at 50 percent. Tahj Staveskie ranks third in three-point percentage at 40 percent. Ebrima Dibba leads the league in assist-to-turnover ratio at 3.7 and is second in assists per game at 5.0.Â
DIBBA JOINS EXCLUSIVE CLUB
Ebrima Dibba recently crossed a milestone in the game at Northern Kentucky. Dibba became the fifth active player and the second-fastest among active Division I players to register 500 points, 500 rebounds and 500 assists in his collegiate career. Dibba crossed the points and assist threshholds earlier and registered his 500th career rebound in Wednesday night's game.Â
20 WIN CAMPAIGN FOR THE FOURTH YEAR IN A ROW
Cleveland State has amassed 20-plus wins for four straight seasons. The Vikings have also made four straight postseason appearances, which is a program record. Cleveland State appeared in the NCAA Tournament in 2021, the NIT in 2022 and the CBI in 2023 and 2024. Daniyal Robinson is the most successful two-year head coach in program history, becoming the first coach to win 20 games in his first three years in charge in the history of the program. Robinson has amassed 62 total victories and counting over his first three seasons.
HOME SWEET HOME
Cleveland State has made a habit of protecting its home court throughout the last two seasons. The Vikings finished the 2024-25 season with a 14-4 record at home and finished 14-3 at home in the 2023-24 season as well as a 41-10 overall record in Cleveland in the Daniyal Robinson era. Cleveland State outscored opponents by over 10 points per game in home contests in the 2023-24 season.Â
UP NEXT
With a win, Cleveland State would advance to Tuesday night's Horizon League Championship Game against the winner of the other semifinal game between Robert Morris and Oakland. The championship game will tip at 7:00 p.m. from Corteva Coliseum.