Cleveland State Vikings women's basketball

The Cleveland State Vikings women's basketball team represents Cleveland State University in women's basketball. They are a member of the Horizon League (1994–present). The Cleveland State women's basketball team was formerly in the North Star Conference (1988–1992) and Mid-Continent Conference (1992–1994). Prior to 1988 the Cleveland State women's basketball team was not affiliated with any conference.

Cleveland State Vikings
2019–20 Cleveland State Vikings women's basketball team
UniversityCleveland State University
Head coachChris Kielsmeier (1st season)
ConferenceHorizon League
LocationCleveland, Ohio
ArenaWolstein Center
(Capacity: 13,610)
NicknameVikings
ColorsForest Green and White[1]
         
Uniforms
Home
Away
NCAA Tournament Appearances
2008, 2010
Conference Tournament Champions
2008, 2010

Records

Individual-career points

# Points Player
1 2,140 Kailey Klein
2 1,851 Dianne Foster
3 1,840 Shalonda Winton
4 1,805 Audra Cook
5 1,748 Debra Taylor
6 1,468 Shawnita Garland
7 1,458 Erika Roudebush
8 1,366 Mahogany Green
9 1,250 Lori Johnson
10 1,229 Mary Petrecca
11 1,227 Sue Hlavacek

Individual-triple doubles

Only seven triple-doubles have been recorded in the history of Cleveland State women's basketball.

# Player Points Rebounds Assists Opponent Date
1 Sue Koziol 10 10 15 Illinois-Chicago February 5, 1983
2 Sue Koziol 18 10 15 Detroit February 22, 1983
3 Mahogany Green 16 13 10 Niagara November 19, 2000
4 Ashley Schrock 21 12 10 Wright State February 12, 2003
5 Ashley Schrock 13 13 10 Youngstown State February 15, 2003
6 Shalonda Winton 29 14 11 Miami (OH) December 8, 2012[2]
7 Shalonda Winton 18 12 11 Lake Erie December 30, 2012[3]

Record versus Horizon League

Records vs Horizon League schools as of the end of 2016–2017 season.[4]

Rival Record (W-L) Win %
Detroit 18–40 .310
Green Bay 5–61 .076
UIC 39–33 .542
IUPUI 6–1 .857
Milwaukee 23–29 .442
Northern Kentucky 3–3 .500
Oakland 4–5 .444
Wright State 35–35 .500
Youngstown State 31–37 .456

Record versus Ohio schools

Records versus Ohio schools as of January 30, 2013.[4]

Record year-by-year

Statistics overview
Season Coach Overall Conference Standing Postseason
Cleveland State (Independent) (1973–1988)
1973–1974 Jane Pease 2–2N/A
1974–1975 Jane Pease 10–3N/A
1975–1976 Jane Pease 13–4N/A
1976–1977 Jane Pease 3–11N/A
1977–1978 Louise Furjanic 8–7N/A
1978–1979 Louise Furjanic 11–9N/A
1979–1980 Louise Furjanic 12–12N/A
1980–1981 Alice Khol 16–8N/A
1981–1982 Alice Khol 14–15N/A
1982–1983 Alice Khol 23–6N/A
1983–1984 Alice Khol 19–8N/A
1984–1985 Alice Khol 5–22N/A
1985–1986 Alice Khol 6–20N/A
1986–1987 Alice Khol 7–21N/A
1987–1988 Alice Khol 7–21N/A
Cleveland State (North Star Conference) (1988–1992)
1988–1989 Alice Khol 3–252–128th
1989–1990 Alice Khol 8–202–106th
1990–1991 Alice Khol 7–213–11T–6th
1991–1992 Loretta Hummeldorf 8–214–85th
Cleveland State (Mid-Continent Conference) (1992–1994)
1992–1993 Loretta Hummeldorf 7–206–106th
1993–1994 Loretta Hummeldorf 11–167–11T–7th
Cleveland State (Horizon League) (1994–present)
1994–1995 Loretta Hummeldorf 6–213–13T–10th
1995–1996 Duffy Burns 11–166–105th
1996–1997 Duffy Burns 12–158–85th
1997–1998 Duffy Burns 12–168–63rd
1998–1999 Duffy Burns 15–138–64th
1999–2000 Duffy Burns 15–155–9T–6th
2000–2001 Duffy Burns 14–147–74th
2001–2002 Duffy Burns 13–157–96th
2002–2003 Duffy Burns 11–187–96th
2003–2004 Kate Peterson Abiad 12–169–7T–4th
2004–2005 Kate Peterson Abiad 4–252–149th
2005–2006 Kate Peterson Abiad 4–242–149th
2006–2007 Kate Peterson Abiad 8–225–11T–6th
2007–2008 Kate Peterson Abiad 19–1410–8T–4thNCAA, First Round
2008–2009 Kate Peterson Abiad 19–1312–63rd
2009–2010 Kate Peterson Abiad 19–1411–74thNCAA, First Round
2010–2011 Kate Peterson Abiad 21–1212–6T–2ndWBI, Second Round
2011–2012 Kate Peterson Abiad 12–196–127th
2012–2013 Kate Peterson Abiad 13–175–11T–6th
2013–2014 Kate Peterson Abiad 14–169–75th
2014–2015 Kate Peterson Abiad 19–1310–63rd
2015–2016 Kate Peterson Abiad 9–206–128th
2016–2017 Kate Peterson Abiad 14–169–96th
Total:496–676

      National champion         Postseason invitational champion  
      Conference regular season champion         Conference regular season and conference tournament champion
      Division regular season champion       Division regular season and conference tournament champion
      Conference tournament champion

  • Totals updated through the end of the 2016–2017 school year.

Head Coaching History

# Name Years Record
1 Jane Pease 1973—1977 28–20
2 Louise Furjanic 1977—1980 31–28
3 Alice Khol 1980—1991 115–187
4 Loretta Hummeldorf 1991—1995 32–78
5 Duffy Burns 1995—2003 103–122
6 Kate Peterson Abiad 2003— 187–241

North Star Conference

DateSeedLocationRoundResult
March 9, 1989[4] 8thChicago, IllinoisFirstL 64–96 to Northern Illinois
March 9, 1990[4] 6thDeKalb, IllinoisFirstL 68–67 to Green Bay
March 7, 1991[4] 7thGreen Bay, WisconsinFirstL 84–60 to Northern Illinois
March 5, 1992[4] 5thDeKalb, IllinoisFirstW 83–68 over Wright State
March 6, 1992[4] DeKalb, IllinoisSecondL 78–56 to Green Bay

Mid-Continent Conference

DateSeedLocationRoundResult
March 11, 1993[5] 6thGreen Bay, WisconsinFirstL 89–74 to (3) Youngstown State
March 10, 1994[5] 7thDeKalb, IllinoisFirstL 84–75 to (2) Green Bay

Horizon League

DateSeedLocationRoundResult
March 5, 1995[6] 11thPhiladelphia, PennsylvaniaFirstL 79–62 to (6) La Salle
March 7, 1996[6] 5thGreen Bay, WisconsinQuarterfinalL 79–77 to (4) Illinois-Chicago
March 6, 1997[6] 5thGreen Bay, WisconsinQuarterfinalL 79–61 to (4) Milwaukee
March 5, 1998[6] 3rdIndianapolis, IndianaQuarterfinalW 63–56 over (6) Wright State
March 6, 1998[6] Indianapolis, IndianaSemifinalL 83–55 to (2) Green Bay
March 5, 1999[6] 4thWolstein CenterCleveland, OhioQuarterfinalW 74–61 over (5) Milwaukee
March 6, 1999[6] Wolstein Center • Cleveland, OhioSemifinalL 70–68 to (1) Green Bay
March 9, 2000[6] 7thDetroit, MichiganFirstW 73–68 over (2) Milwaukee
March 10, 2000[6] Detroit, MichiganSemifinalW 72–68 2OT over (6) Wright State
March 11, 2000[6] Detroit, MichiganChampionshipL 79–72 to (1) Green Bay
March 8, 2001[6] 4thUIC PavilionChicago, Illinois[7]QuarterfinalL 65–63 to (5) Illinois-Chicago
February 28, 2002[6] 6thJoseph J. Gentile ArenaChicago, Illinois[8]QuarterfinalL 87–73 to (3) Detroit
March 6, 2003[6] 6thPhoenix Sports Center • Green Bay, Wisconsin[9]QuarterfinalW 83–69 over (3) Milwaukee
March 7, 2003[6] Phoenix Sports Center • Green Bay, Wisconsin[10]SemifinalL 75–74 to (7) Detroit
March 4, 2004[6] 4thWolstein Center • Cleveland, Ohio[11]QuarterfinalL 69–59 to (5) Butler
March 1, 2005[6] 9thJoseph J. Gentile Arena • Chicago, Illinois[12]FirstW 83–69 over (8) Loyola
March 3, 2005[6] Phoenix Sports Center • Green Bay, Wisconsin[12]QuarterfinalL 96–66 to (1) Green Bay
February 26, 2006[6] 9thJoseph J. Gentile Arena • Chicago, Illinois[13]FirstL 85–82 OT to (8) Loyola
March 7, 2007[6] 7thUIC Pavilion • Chicago, Illinois[14]QuarterfinalL 69–50 to (2) Illinois-Chicago
March 12, 2008[6] 4thWolstein Center • Cleveland, Ohio[15]QuarterfinalW 79–68 over (5) Butler
March 14, 2008[6] Kress Events Center • Green Bay, Wisconsin[16]SemifinalW 90–66 over (1) Green Bay
March 16, 2008[6] Kress Events Center • Green Bay, Wisconsin[17]ChampionshipW 70–56 over (2) Wright State
March 11, 2009[6] 3rdWolstein Center • Cleveland, Ohio[18]QuarterfinalW 80–60 over (6) Illinois-Chicago
March 13, 2009[6] Kress Events Center • Green Bay, Wisconsin[19]SemifinalL 63–57 to (7) Milwaukee
March 10, 2010[6] 4thWolstein Center • Cleveland, Ohio[20]QuarterfinalW 78–72 over (5) Illinois-Chicago
March 12, 2010[6] Kress Events Center • Green Bay, Wisconsin[21]SemifinalW 83–75 OT over (1) Green Bay
March 16, 2010[6] Kress Events Center • Green Bay, Wisconsin[22]ChampionshipW 66–57 over (2) Butler
March 9, 2011[6] 3rdWolstein Center • Cleveland, Ohio[23]QuarterfinalW 61–58 over (6) Illinois-Chicago
March 11, 2011[6] Kress Events Center • Green Bay, Wisconsin[24]SemifinalL 68–54 to (2) Butler
March 5, 2012[25] 7thWolstein Center • Cleveland, Ohio[25]FirstW 59–56 over (10) Youngstown State
March 6, 2012[26] Calihan Hall • Detroit, Michigan[26]QuarterfinalL 79–43 to (2) Detroit
March 13, 2013 7thBeeghly Center • Youngstown, Ohio[27]QuarterfinalL 69–62 to (2) Youngstown State
March 13, 2014 5thUIC Pavilion • Illinois, Chicago[28][29]QuarterfinalL 77–72 to (4) UIC
March 11, 2015 3rdWolstein Center • Cleveland, Ohio[30]QuarterfinalW 76–70 over (6) Illinois-Chicago
March 13, 2015 Kress Center • Green Bay, Wisconsin[31]SemifinalL 99–87 to (2) Wright State
March 10, 2016 8thKress Center • Green Bay, Wisconsin[32]FirstL 71–59 to (5) Northern Kentucky
March 5, 2017 6thJoe Louis Arena • Detroit, Michigan[33]SecondL 70–56 to (3) Detroit

NCAA Tournament History

Year Seed Round Opponent Result/Score
2008#15First Round#2 StanfordL 47-85
2010#15First Round#2 Notre DameL 58-86

WNIT Tournament History

Year Round Opponent Result/Score
2015First RoundMichiganL 50-72

WBI Tournament History

Year Seed Round Opponent Result/Score
2011#1First Round
Second Round
#8 IPFW
#5 Chicago State
W 73–62
L 50-68

Championships

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