Cleveland State Vikings women's basketball

The Cleveland State Vikings women's basketball team represents Cleveland State University in women's basketball. Since 1994, they have been a member of the Horizon League. 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
2023–24 Cleveland State Vikings women's basketball team
UniversityCleveland State University
Head coachChris Kielsmeier (6th season)
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 appearances
2008, 2010, 2023
Conference tournament champions
2008, 2010, 2023
Conference regular season champions
2024

Records edit

Individual-career points edit

#PointsPlayer
12,140Kailey Klein
21,851Dianne Foster
31,840Shalonda Winton
41,805Audra Cook
51,748Debra Taylor
61,468Shawnita Garland
71,458Erika Roudebush
81,366Mahogany Green
91,250Lori Johnson
101,229Mary Petrecca
111,227Sue Hlavacek

Individual-triple doubles edit

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

#PlayerPointsReboundsAssistsOpponentDate
1Sue Koziol101015Illinois-ChicagoFebruary 5, 1983
2Sue Koziol181015DetroitFebruary 22, 1983
3Mahogany Green161310NiagaraNovember 19, 2000
4Ashley Schrock211210Wright StateFebruary 12, 2003
5Ashley Schrock131310Youngstown StateFebruary 15, 2003
6Shalonda Winton291411Miami (OH)December 8, 2012[2]
7Shalonda Winton181211Lake ErieDecember 30, 2012[3]

Record versus Horizon League edit

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

RivalRecord (W-L)Win %
Detroit18–40.310
Green Bay5–61.076
UIC39–33.542
IUPUI6–1.857
Milwaukee23–29.442
Northern Kentucky3–3.500
Oakland4–5.444
Wright State35–35.500
Youngstown State31–37.456

Record versus Ohio schools edit

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

Record year-by-year edit

Statistics overview
SeasonCoachOverallConferenceStandingPostseason
Cleveland State (Independent) (1973–1988)
1973–1974Jane Pease2–2N/A
1974–1975Jane Pease10–3N/A
1975–1976Jane Pease13–4N/A
1976–1977Jane Pease3–11N/A
1977–1978Louise Furjanic8–7N/A
1978–1979Louise Furjanic11–9N/A
1979–1980Louise Furjanic12–12N/A
1980–1981Alice Khol16–8N/A
1981–1982Alice Khol14–15N/A
1982–1983Alice Khol23–6N/A
1983–1984Alice Khol19–8N/A
1984–1985Alice Khol5–22N/A
1985–1986Alice Khol6–20N/A
1986–1987Alice Khol7–21N/A
1987–1988Alice Khol7–21N/A
Cleveland State (North Star Conference) (1988–1992)
1988–1989Alice Khol3–252–128th
1989–1990Alice Khol8–202–106th
1990–1991Alice Khol7–213–11T–6th
1991–1992Loretta Hummeldorf8–214–85th
Cleveland State (Mid-Continent Conference) (1992–1994)
1992–1993Loretta Hummeldorf7–206–106th
1993–1994Loretta Hummeldorf11–167–11T–7th
Cleveland State (Horizon League) (1994–present)
1994–1995Loretta Hummeldorf6–213–13T–10th
1995–1996Duffy Burns11–166–105th
1996–1997Duffy Burns12–158–85th
1997–1998Duffy Burns12–168–63rd
1998–1999Duffy Burns15–138–64th
1999–2000Duffy Burns15–155–9T–6th
2000–2001Duffy Burns14–147–74th
2001–2002Duffy Burns13–157–96th
2002–2003Duffy Burns11–187–96th
2003–2004Kate Peterson Abiad12–169–7T–4th
2004–2005Kate Peterson Abiad4–252–149th
2005–2006Kate Peterson Abiad4–242–149th
2006–2007Kate Peterson Abiad8–225–11T–6th
2007–2008Kate Peterson Abiad19–1410–8T–4thNCAA First Round
2008–2009Kate Peterson Abiad19–1312–63rd
2009–2010Kate Peterson Abiad19–1411–74thNCAA First Round
2010–2011Kate Peterson Abiad21–1212–6T–2ndWBI Second Round
2011–2012Kate Peterson Abiad12–196–127th
2012–2013Kate Peterson Abiad13–175–11T–6th
2013–2014Kate Peterson Abiad14–169–75th
2014–2015Kate Peterson Abiad19–1310–63rd
2015–2016Kate Peterson Abiad9–206–128th
2016–2017Kate Peterson Abiad14–169–96th
2017–2018Kate Peterson Abiad19–1111–7T–4th
2018–2019Chris Kielsmeier10–207–117th
2019–2020Chris Kielsmeier21–119–96th
2020–2021Chris Kielsmeier14–98–86thWBI Champions
2021–2022Chris Kielsmeier23–914–6T–4thWBI Runner-Up
2022–2023Chris Kielsmeier30–517–32ndNCAA First Round
Total:513–741257–313

      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 edit

#NameYearsRecord
1Jane Pease1973—197728–20
2Louise Furjanic1977—198031–28
3Alice Khol1980—1991115–187
4Loretta Hummeldorf1991—199532–78
5Duffy Burns1995—2003103–122
6Kate Peterson Abiad2003—2018206–252
7Chris Kielsmeier2018—Present98–54

Conference tournament History edit

North Star Conference edit

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 edit

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 edit

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, 20137thBeeghly Center • Youngstown, Ohio[27]QuarterfinalL 69–62 to (2) Youngstown State
March 13, 20145thUIC Pavilion • Illinois, Chicago[28][29]QuarterfinalL 77–72 to (4) UIC
March 11, 20153rdWolstein Center • Cleveland, Ohio[30]QuarterfinalW 76–70 over (6) Illinois-Chicago
March 13, 2015Kress Center • Green Bay, Wisconsin[31]SemifinalL 99–87 to (2) Wright State
March 10, 20168thKress Center • Green Bay, Wisconsin[32]FirstL 71–59 to (5) Northern Kentucky
March 5, 20176thJoe Louis Arena • Detroit, Michigan[33]SecondL 70–56 to (3) Detroit
March 4, 20186thLittle Caesars Arena • Detroit, Michigan[34]SecondL 83–61 to (3) Wright State
March 6, 20197thKress Events Center • Green Bay, Wisconsin[35]QuarterfinalsL 73–30 to (2) Green Bay
March 3, 20206thWolstein Center • Cleveland, Ohio[36]FirstW 84–48 over (7) Youngstown State
March 5, 2020Nutter Center • Fairborn, Ohio[37]QuarterfinalW 63–52 over (3) Wright State
March 9, 2020Indiana Farmers Coliseum • Indianapolis, Indiana[38]SemifinalsL 71–54 to (1) IUPUI
February 26, 20216thIndiana Farmers Coliseum • Indianapolis, Indiana[39]FirstW 69–43 over (11) UIC
March 2, 2021Indiana Farmers Coliseum • Indianapolis, Indiana[40]QuarterfinalW 69–63 over (3) Green Bay
March 8, 2021Indiana Farmers Coliseum • Indianapolis, Indiana[41]SemifinalsL 73–62 to (1) Wright State
March 3, 20224thIndiana Farmers Coliseum • Indianapolis, Indiana[42]QuarterfinalW 59–51 over (5) Northern Kentucky
March 7, 2022Indiana Farmers Coliseum • Indianapolis, Indiana[43]SemifinalW 69–42 over (3) Green Bay
March 8, 2022Indiana Farmers Coliseum • Indianapolis, Indiana[44]ChampionshipL 61–54 to (1) IUPUI
March 2, 20232ndWolstein Center • Cleveland, Ohio[45]QuarterfinalW 65–52 over (7) Milwaukee
March 6, 2023Indiana Farmers Coliseum • Indianapolis, Indiana[46]SemifinalW 63–60* over (5) Northern Kentucky
March 7, 2023Indiana Farmers Coliseum • Indianapolis, IndianaChampionshipW 73–61 over (1) Green Bay

Postseason edit

NCAA Tournament History edit

YearSeedRoundOpponentResult/Score
2008#15First Round#2 StanfordL 47-85
2010#15First Round#2 Notre DameL 58-86
2023#13First Round#4 VillanovaL 76-59

WNIT Tournament History edit

YearRoundOpponentResult/Score
2015First RoundMichiganL 50-72

WBI Tournament History edit

YearSeedRoundOpponentResult/Score
2011#1First Round
Second Round
#8 IPFW
#5 Chicago State
W 73–62
L 50–68
2021#1Quarterfinals
Semifinals
Championship
Manhattan
Stetson
Portland
W 68–55
W 64–54
W 67–64
2022Quarterfinals
Semifinals
Championship
Northeastern
Nevada
Saint Mary's
W 73–60
W 58–50
L 73–80

Championships edit

References edit

External links edit