Cleveland State Vikings
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Cleveland State Vikings | |
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University | Cleveland State University |
Conference | Horizon League (primary) Mid-American Conference (wrestling) Northeast Conference (men's lacrosse) CCFC (fencing) |
NCAA | Division I |
Athletic director | Kelsie Gory Harkey |
Location | Cleveland, Ohio, U.S. |
Varsity teams | 17 (7 M, 9 W. 1 C) |
Basketball arena | Wolstein Center (primary) Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse (secondary) |
Soccer stadium | Krenzler Field |
Mascot | Magnus |
Nickname | Vikings |
Fight song | The Pride of Cleveland |
Colors | Forest green and white[1] |
Website | www |
The Cleveland State Vikings, or Vikes, are the athletic teams of Cleveland State University. Before as Fenn College they were known as the Fenn College Foxes or Fenn Foxes. Cleveland State competes in NCAA Division I. The Vikings have competed in NCAA Division I since 1972. They were previously members of the NCAA College Division, a precursor to NCAA Division II. The university is a member of the Horizon League (1994–present), the Mid-American Conference (2019–present) for wrestling, and the Northeast Conference (2024–present) for men's lacrosse. Cleveland State was formerly in the Mid-Continent Conference (1982–1994) and North Star Conference (1989–1992). Cleveland State previously fielded baseball, men's cross country as well as men and women's track and field. As Fenn College they fielded men's ice hockey and rifle. Cleveland State has a number of club sports as well.
Facilities
[edit]Current facilities
[edit]- The Bert L. & Iris S. Wolstein Convocation Center- Men and women's basketball
- Krenzler Soccer Field — Men's lacrosse, men's and women's soccer
- Robert F. Busbey Natatorium – Men and women's swimming and diving
- Homer E. Woodling Gymnasium – Volleyball, wrestling and fencing
- Viking Field – Softball
- The Robert Malaga Tennis Center – Men and women's tennis
Former facilities
[edit]- All Pro Freight Stadium – Baseball
- The Ellwood H. Fisher Swimming Pool – Men's swimming
- Fenn Gym – Wrestling and fencing
- Homer E. Woodling Gymnasium – Men and women's basketball
Athletic Director history
[edit]# | Name | Years |
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1 | Homer E. Woodling | September 1, 1929 – June 30, 1966 |
2 | Robert F. Busbey | July 1, 1966 – 1990 |
3 | John Konstantinos | July 1, 1990 – July 1, 2002 |
4 | Lee Reed[2] | July 24, 2002 – May 2010 |
5 | John Parry[3][4] | May 10, 2010 – June 30, 2017[5] |
6 | Michael Thomas | March 1, 2017[6] – April 30, 2019 |
7 | Scott Garrett | May 1, 2019 – |
McCafferty Trophy
[edit]The McCafferty Trophy is awarded by the Horizon League to the school with the best overall athletic performance in all the sponsored sports. Cleveland State has won the award twice, in 2008 and 2013. Below is a table of the Cleveland State finishes and points.
Year | Men's Points | Women's Points | Total Points | Finish |
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2005[7] | ? | ? | ? | ? |
2006 | ? | ? | ? | ? |
2007 | ? | ? | ? | ? |
2008[8] | 25 | 21 | 46 | 1st |
2009[9] | ? | ? | 41 | 3rd |
2010[10][11] | ? | ? | 36 | 3rd |
2011[12] | 22.5 | 17 | 39.5 | 3rd |
2012[13] | 19 | 20 | 39 | 2nd |
2013[14] | 26 | 19 | 45 | 1st |
Baseball
[edit]Baseball at Cleveland State was played for a total of 69 seasons. On May 2, 2011, Clevleland State University announced that they would eliminate the baseball team. The reasons cited were budget concerns as well as the difficulty of having a baseball team in the northern United States with the season starting earlier and earlier and favoring teams in the warmer southern United States.[15]
Regular season
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Tournament
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Men's basketball
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Regular season
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Tournament
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Men's cross country
[edit]- Cleveland State dropped Men's Cross Country after the 1993 season.
- Mid-Continent Conference Team Championships (1):
- 1992
NCAA Championship history
[edit]Season | Place | Points |
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1977 | 11th | 313 |
1979 | 19th | 425 |
E-Sports
[edit]Cleveland State University launched a Division I esports program which kicked off its inaugural season in the fall of 2022.
Now they have inaugurated a new Esports Lab in Fenn Hall on September 24, 2024, located within the Washkewicz College of Engineering. This marks a major advancement for the university's esports program, which previously operated off-campus at the Cavs Legion Lair. The creation of the dedicated lab was a collaborative effort, with significant contributions from Dr. Susan Carver and Dr. Richard Schoephoerster. Their support, along with efforts from the FAST and IS&T staff, ensured the lab was ready for use by student-athletes in August. PJ Farrell, Director of Esports, expressed enthusiasm for the new space, emphasizing its role in strengthening the program and creating opportunities for growth. The lab also supports CSU's involvement in major esports events, such as high school playoffs and collegiate tournaments. Cleveland State's esports teams compete in the GLEC and NACE Premier Conferences across titles including Rocket League, League of Legends, Valorant, and Overwatch.[16]
Men's fencing
[edit]Record by year
[edit]School | Season | Record | (Conf. Record) | Postseason |
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Fenn College | 1931–32 | 0–4 | (N/A) | -- |
Fenn College | 1932–33 | 1–4 | (N/A) | -- |
Fenn College | 1933–34 | N/A | (N/A) | -- |
Fenn College | 1934–35 | 0–6 | (N/A) | -- |
Fenn College | 1935–36 | N/A | (N/A) | -- |
Fenn College | 1936–37 | N/A | (N/A) | -- |
Fenn College | 1937–38 | N/A | (N/A) | -- |
Fenn College | 1938–39 | N/A | (N/A) | -- |
Fenn College | 1939–40 | N/A | (N/A) | -- |
Fenn College | 1940–41 | N/A | (N/A) | -- |
Fenn College | 1941–42 | N/A | (N/A) | -- |
Fenn College | 1942–43 | N/A | (N/A) | -- |
Fenn College | 1943–44 | N/A | (N/A) | -- |
Fenn College | 1944–45 | N/A | (N/A) | -- |
Fenn College | 1945–46 | N/A | (N/A) | -- |
Fenn College | 1946–47 | N/A | (N/A) | -- |
Fenn College | 1947–48 | N/A | (N/A) | -- |
Fenn College | 1948–49 | 0–5 | (N/A) | -- |
Fenn College | 1949–50 | 1–6 | (N/A) | -- |
Fenn College | 1950–51 | 2–6 | (N/A) | -- |
Fenn College | 1951–52 | N/A | (N/A) | -- |
Fenn College | 1952–53 | 3–4 | (N/A) | -- |
Fenn College | 1953–54 | 6–4 | (N/A) | -- |
Fenn College | 1954–55 | 5–6 | (N/A) | -- |
Fenn College | 1955–56 | 3–9 | (N/A) | -- |
Fenn College | 1956–57 | 7–5 | (N/A) | -- |
Fenn College | 1957–58 | 9–2 | (N/A) | -- |
Fenn College | 1958–59 | 5–6 | (N/A) | -- |
Fenn College | 1959–60 | 8–6 | (N/A) | -- |
Fenn College | 1960–61 | 10–7 | (N/A) | -- |
Fenn College | 1961–62 | 5–9 | (N/A) | -- |
Fenn College | 1962–63 | 3–9 | (N/A) | -- |
Fenn College | 1963–64 | 6–6 | (N/A) | -- |
Fenn College | 1964–65 | 4–9 | (N/A) | -- |
Cleveland State | 1965–66 | 3–9 | (?–?) | -- |
Cleveland State | 1966–67 | 3–7 | (?–?) | -- |
Cleveland State | 1967–68 | 10–6 | (?–?) | -- |
Cleveland State | 1968–69 | 5–10 | (?–?) | -- |
Cleveland State | 1969–70 | 3–9 | (?–?) | -- |
Cleveland State | 1970–71 | 5–9 | (?–?) | -- |
Cleveland State | 1971–72 | 5–10 | (?–?) | -- |
Cleveland State | 1972–73 | 9–5 | (?–?) | -- |
Cleveland State | 1973–74 | 14–3 | (?–?) | -- |
Cleveland State | 1974–75 | 11–1 | (?–?) | -- |
Cleveland State | 1975–76 | 12–5 | (?–?) | -- |
Cleveland State | 1976–77 | 10–4 | (?–?) | -- |
Cleveland State | 1977–78 | 10–3 | (?–?) | -- |
Cleveland State | 1978–79 | 9–8 | (?–?) | -- |
Cleveland State | 1979–80 | 11–5 | (?–?) | -- |
Cleveland State | 1980–81 | 11–5 | (?–?) | -- |
Cleveland State | 1981–82 | 9–8 | (?–?) | -- |
Cleveland State | 1982–83 | 13–5 | (?–?) | -- |
Cleveland State | 1983–84 | 17–6 | (?–?) | -- |
Cleveland State | 1984–85 | 15–4 | (?–?) | -- |
Cleveland State | 1985–86 | 17–6 | (?–?) | -- |
Cleveland State | 1986–87 | 6–16 | (?–?) | -- |
Cleveland State | 1987–88 | 9–12 | (?–?) | -- |
Cleveland State | 1988–89 | 15–10 | (?–?) | -- |
Cleveland State | 1989–90 | 11–10 | (?–?) | -- |
Cleveland State | 1990–91 | 17–9 | (?–?) | -- |
Cleveland State | 1991–92 | 10–6 | (?–?) | -- |
Cleveland State | 1992–93 | 3–18 | (?–?) | -- |
Cleveland State | 1993–94 | 19–13 | (?–?) | -- |
Cleveland State | 1994–95 | 19–13 | (?–?) | -- |
Cleveland State | 1995–96 | 10–21 | (?–?) | -- |
Cleveland State | 1996–97 | 3–21 | (?–?) | -- |
Cleveland State | 1997–98 | 6–19 | (?–?) | -- |
Cleveland State | 1998–99 | 1–12 | (?–?) | -- |
Cleveland State | 1999–00 | ?–? | (?–?) | -- |
Cleveland State | 2000–01 | ?–? | (?–?) | -- |
Cleveland State | 2001–02 | 5–6 | (9th) | -- |
Cleveland State | 2002–03 | ?–? | (?–?) | -- |
Cleveland State | 2003–04 | 7–9 | (10th) | -- |
Cleveland State | 2004–05 | 9–4 | (8th) | -- |
Cleveland State | 2005–06 | 9–15 | (14th) | -- |
Cleveland State | 2006–07 | 19–5 | (3rd) | -- |
Cleveland State | 2007–08 | 11–23 | (3rd) | -- |
Cleveland State | 2008–09 | 9–23 | (9th) | -- |
Cleveland State | 2009–10 | 4–17 | (9th) | -- |
Cleveland State | 2010–11 | 8–23 | (9th) | -- |
Cleveland State | 2011–12 | 13–17 | (10th) | -- |
Cleveland State | 2012–13 | 18–10 | (5th) | -- |
Cleveland State | 2013–14 | 23–13 | (?–?) | -- |
Total | ?? years | ?–? | (?–?) | ? Postseason bids |
Head coaching history
[edit]# | Name | Years | Record |
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1 | E. Sylvester Kennedy | 1931–1933 | 1–8 |
2 | O. Adolf Berger | 1934–1935 | 0–6 |
3 | John Royner Madison Dods |
1948–1949 | 0–5 |
4 | Madison Dods | 1949–1951 | 3–12 |
5 | Charles Simonian | 1952–1958 | 33–30 |
6 | Madison Dods | 1958–1960 | 13–12 |
7 | John Szent Kiralyi | 1960–1986 | 324–215 |
8 | Joe Fazekas | 1986–1995 | 176–160 |
9 | William Reith | 1995–2001 | ?–? |
10 | James A Sager | 2001–2008 | ?–? |
11 | Christopher Tulleners | 2008–2015 | 99–264 |
12 | Jim Fazekas | 2015–2017 | |
13 | Christopher Tulleners | 2017–2021 | |
14 | Christine Griffiths | 2022–present |
Football
[edit]On October 14, 2008, Cleveland State University President Michael Schwartz stated "he wants a blue ribbon panel to give him a recommendation on the football team before July 1 when he is scheduled to retire. He also said the program will have to be structured to pay for itself."[17] On November 19, 2008, it was revealed that President Schwartz had chosen the committee members to explore the feasibility of football at Cleveland State.[18] On October 9, 2009, it was announced the university had completed its feasibility study.[19] From April 12–14, 2010 the Cleveland State Student Government Association polled students online about whether they favored football at Cleveland State. The results were as follows.[20]
# | Question | % Yes | Votes | % No | Votes |
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1 | Are you interested in having Cleveland State add a Division I non-scholarship football team? | 68.7 | 1,214 | 31.3 | 553 |
2 | Are you willing to pay a fee for Division I non-scholarship football in addition to any potential, future tuition increases that may be instituted by the university? | 44.4 | 780 | 55.6 | 977 |
3 | The fee that would be instituted will cover operating costs for the football team. This would include staff salaries, equipment, travel, insurance, and medical care. Would you be willing to pay $4 to $6 per credit hour for CSU football? | 51.8 | 913 | 48.2 | 847 |
4 | Would you be willing to pay $6 to $8 per credit hour for CSU football and other Division I sports? | 41.8 | 732 | 58.2 | 1,022 |
Men's golf
[edit]- Mid-Continent Team Championships (0):
- Horizon League Team Championships (10): 1998, 2006, 2008–09, 2011, 2014–18
Men's ice hockey
[edit]- Ohio-Pennsylvania Intercollegiate Hockey League Team Championships (0):
Record by year
[edit]Season | Coach | Overall | Conference | Standing | Postseason | ||||
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Fenn College (Penn-Ohio Intercollegiate Hockey League[21][22]) (1938–1941) | |||||||||
1938 | Bud Cook | 1–8–1 | |||||||
1939 | Peggy O'Neill | 3–9–0 | Lost, John Carroll | ||||||
1940 | James W. Griswold | 2–11–0 | |||||||
1941 | James W. Griswold | 2–6–1 | |||||||
Total: | 8–34–2 | ||||||||
National champion
Postseason invitational champion
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School | Season | Record | (Conf. Record) | Postseason |
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Total | 4 years | 8–34–2 | (8–34–2) | 1 Postseason bid |
Head coaching history
[edit]# | Name | Years | Record |
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1 | Bud Cook | 1938–1938 | 1–8–1 |
2 | Peggy O'Neill | 1939–1939 | 3–9–0 |
3 | James W. Griswold | 1940–1941 | 4–17–1 |
Men's lacrosse
[edit]Cleveland State established its varsity men's lacrosse program on March 30, 2015.[23] The Vikings' inaugural lacrosse match was a 13–8 home loss to Michigan on February 4, 2017.[24]
CSU competed as an independent for its first five men's lacrosse seasons. After the 2021 season, CSU joined the newly reinstated men's lacrosse league of the Atlantic Sun Conference (then officially the ASUN Conference).[25] After the 2024 season, CSU left ASUN men's lacrosse for the Northeast Conference, which reinstated the sport after a two-season absence.[26]
Head coaching history
[edit]# | Name | Years | Record |
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1 | Dylan Sheridan | 2017–2019 | 5–9 |
2 | Andy German | 2019–present |
Men's rifle
[edit]- No team since 1937–1938, no place to shoot.
Head coaching history
[edit]# | Name | Years |
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1 | Don Fable | 1929–1938 |
Men's soccer
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Regular season
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Tournament
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Men's swimming & diving
[edit]- Penn-Ohio Conference Championships (14): 1974, 1976–1986, 1990–1992
- Mid-Continent Conference Team Championships (0):
- Horizon League Team Championships (4):
- 1998, 1999, 2006, 2013
Record by year
[edit]School | Season | Record | (Conf. Record) | Postseason |
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Fenn College | 1931–32 | 1–4–0 | (N/A) | -- |
Fenn College | 1932–33 | 3–3–0 | (N/A) | -- |
Fenn College | 1933–34 | 0–4–2 | (N/A) | -- |
Fenn College | 1934–35 | 6–4–0 | (N/A) | -- |
Fenn College | 1935–36 | 9–1–0 | (N/A) | -- |
Fenn College | 1936–37 | 4–8–0 | (N/A) | -- |
Fenn College | 1937–38 | 3–8–0 | (N/A) | -- |
Fenn College | 1938–39 | 5–5–0 | (N/A) | -- |
Fenn College | 1939–40 | 4–5–0 | (N/A) | -- |
Fenn College | 1940–41 | 8–3–0 | (N/A) | -- |
Fenn College | 1941–42 | 5–7–0 | (N/A) | -- |
Fenn College | 1942–43 | 2–5–0 | (N/A) | -- |
Fenn College | 1943–44 | N/A | (N/A) | -- |
Fenn College | 1944–45 | N/A | (N/A) | -- |
Fenn College | 1945–46 | N/A | (N/A) | -- |
Fenn College | 1946–47 | 14–2–0 | (N/A) | -- |
Fenn College | 1947–48 | 11–3–0 | (N/A) | -- |
Fenn College | 1948–49 | 11–4–0 | (N/A) | -- |
Fenn College | 1949–50 | 9–3–0 | (N/A) | -- |
Fenn College | 1950–51 | 5–6–0 | (N/A) | -- |
Fenn College | 1951–52 | 1–11–0 | (N/A) | -- |
Fenn College | 1952–53 | 3–11–0 | (N/A) | -- |
Fenn College | 1953–54 | 1–12–0 | (N/A) | -- |
Fenn College | 1954–55 | 4–9–0 | (N/A) | -- |
Fenn College | 1955–56 | 7–8–0 | (N/A) | -- |
Fenn College | 1956–57 | 7–8–0 | (N/A) | -- |
Fenn College | 1957–58 | 10–1–0 | (N/A) | -- |
Fenn College | 1958–59 | 7–5–0 | (N/A) | -- |
Fenn College | 1959–60 | 7–6–0 | (N/A) | -- |
Fenn College | 1960–61 | 2–9–0 | (N/A) | -- |
Fenn College | 1961–62 | 2–11–0 | (N/A) | -- |
Fenn College | 1962–63 | 1–10–0 | (N/A) | -- |
Fenn College | 1963–64 | 1–9–0 | (N/A) | -- |
Fenn College | 1964–65 | 2–10–0 | (N/A) | -- |
Cleveland State | 1965–66 | 2–10–0 | (N/A) | -- |
Cleveland State | 1966–67 | 3–7–0 | (N/A) | -- |
Cleveland State | 1967–68 | 4–8–0 | (N/A) | -- |
Cleveland State | 1968–69 | 5–8–1 | (N/A) | -- |
Cleveland State | 1969–70 | 1–12–0 | (N/A) | -- |
Cleveland State | 1970–71 | 11–3–0 | (N/A) | -- |
Cleveland State | 1971–72 | 10–2–0 | (N/A) | -- |
Cleveland State | 1972–73 | 6–6–0 | (N/A) | -- |
Cleveland State | 1973–74 | 8–2–0 | (N/A) | -- |
Cleveland State | 1974–75 | 7–4–0 | (N/A) | -- |
Cleveland State | 1975–76 | 9–4–0 | (N/A) | -- |
Cleveland State | 1976–77 | 11–2–0 | (N/A) | -- |
Cleveland State | 1977–78 | 6–4–0 | (N/A) | -- |
Cleveland State | 1978–79 | 12–5–0 | (N/A) | -- |
Cleveland State | 1979–80 | 6–5–0 | (N/A) | -- |
Cleveland State | 1980–81 | 8–4–0 | (N/A) | -- |
Cleveland State | 1981–82 | 8–3–0 | (N/A) | -- |
Cleveland State | 1982–83 | 9–3–0 | (N/A) | -- |
Cleveland State | 1983–84 | 6–6–0 | (N/A) | -- |
Cleveland State | 1984–85 | 8–4–0 | (?–?) | -- |
Cleveland State | 1985–86 | 5–7–0 | (?–?) | -- |
Cleveland State | 1986–87 | 6–6–0 | (?–?) | -- |
Cleveland State | 1987–88 | 8–5–0 | (?–?) | -- |
Cleveland State | 1988–89 | 9–5–0 | (?–?) | -- |
Cleveland State | 1989–90 | 10–5–1 | (?–?) | -- |
Cleveland State | 1990–91 | 8–6–0 | (?–?) | -- |
Cleveland State | 1991–92 | 9–7–0 | (?–?) | -- |
Cleveland State | 1992–93 | 6–6–0 | (?–?) | -- |
Cleveland State | 1993–94 | 8–9–0 | (?–?) | -- |
Cleveland State | 1994–95 | 12–4–0 | (?–?) | -- |
Cleveland State | 1995–96 | 10–6–0 | (?–?) | -- |
Cleveland State | 1996–97 | 14–4–0 | (?–?) | -- |
Cleveland State | 1997–98 | 6–8–0 | (?–?) | -- |
Cleveland State | 1998–99 | 9–4–0 | (?–?) | -- |
Cleveland State | 1999–00 | 7–6–0 | (?–?) | -- |
Cleveland State | 2000–01 | 7–5–0 | (?–?) | -- |
Cleveland State | 2001–02 | 11–3 | (?–?) | -- |
Cleveland State | 2002–03 | 11–3 | (?–?) | -- |
Cleveland State | 2003–04 | 11–3 | (?–?) | -- |
Cleveland State | 2004–05 | 10–4 | (?–?) | -- |
Cleveland State | 2005–06 | 11–4 | (?–?) | -- |
Cleveland State | 2006–07 | 11–3 | (?–?) | -- |
Cleveland State | 2007–08 | 11–4 | (3–1) | -- |
Total | 76 years | 507–416–2 | (?–?) | ? Postseason bids |
Head coaching history
[edit]# | Name | Years | Record |
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1 | Larry Peterson | 1931–1932 | 1–4–0 |
2 | Oliver Tammi | 1932–1933 | 3–3–0 |
3 | William Robertson | 1933–1934 | 0–4–2 |
4 | Gordon Cholmondoley | 1934–1935 | 6–4–1 |
5 | Harry Kyr | 1935–1936 | 9–1–0 |
6 | Morton Leavitt | 1936–1937 | 4–8–0 |
7 | Robert Mills | 1937–1938 | 3–8–0 |
8 | Raymond Ray | 1938–1950 | 69–37–0 |
9 | Jody Gram | 1950–1951 | 5–6–0 |
10 | Robert F. Busbey | 1951–1981 | 164–206–1 |
11 | Wally Morton | 1981– | 248–133–1 |
Men's tennis
[edit]Cleveland State dropped tennis as a sport following the 1991–1992 school year. Tennis was brought back for the 1999–2000 school year.
- Mid-Continent Conference Team Championships (0):
- Horizon League Team Championships (5):
- 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2013,[27] 2018, 2019.
Men's track & field
[edit]- Cleveland State dropped Men's Track & Field after the 1992 season.[28]
Outdoor track and field
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Indoor track and field
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NCAA Championship history
[edit]Season | Place | Points |
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1968 | T-17th | 10 |
1973 | T-32nd | 6 |
Head coaching history
[edit]# | Name | Years |
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1 | Homer E. Woodling | 1934–1942 |
2 | Raymond Ray | 1946–1950 |
3 | Homer E. Woodling | 1950–1951 |
4 | Robert F. Busbey | 1951–1956 |
5 | David Burger | 1967–1992 |
Wrestling
[edit]- Eastern Wrestling League Team Championships (1):
- 1979
- Program has had at least one NCAA qualifier for the last 42 years, going back to the 1964–65 season.
- Eight Vikings have achieved All-American status.
- Lee Barylski, 142 pounds (1970)
- Paul Azzarti, Heavyweight (1971)
- Frank Yoo, 142 pounds (1972)
- Tony DiGiovanni, 134 pounds (1973)
- Tom Cavanaugh, 150 pounds (1973)
- Toby Matney, 158 pounds (1979)
- Dave Zahoransky, 142 pounds (1986, 1988)
- Dan Carcelli, 142 pounds (1995)
Record by year
[edit]School | Season | Record | (Conf. Record) | League/NCAA Finishes |
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Fenn College | 1931–32 | 3–3–0 | (N/A) | -- |
Fenn College | 1932–33 | 0–3–0 | (N/A) | -- |
Fenn College | 1933–34 | 1–4–0 | (N/A) | -- |
Fenn College | 1934–62 | N/A | (N/A) | -- |
Fenn College | 1962–63 | 4–5–0 | (N/A) | -- |
Fenn College | 1963–64 | 2–7–0 | (N/A) | -- |
Fenn College | 1964–65 | 8–2–0 | (N/A) | -- |
Cleveland State | 1965–66 | 9–1–0 | (N/A) | -- |
Cleveland State | 1966–67 | 8–1–0 | (N/A) | -- |
Cleveland State | 1967–68 | 9–0–0 | (N/A) | -- |
Cleveland State | 1968–69 | 7–1–0 | (N/A) | -- |
Cleveland State | 1969–70 | 9–2–0 | (N/A) | -- |
Cleveland State | 1970–71 | 4–3–1 | (N/A) | -- |
Cleveland State | 1971–72 | 10–2–0 | (N/A) | -- |
Cleveland State | 1972–73 | 12–2–0 | (N/A) | -- |
Cleveland State | 1973–74 | 15–2–1 | (N/A) | -- |
Cleveland State | 1974–75 | 14–0–1 | (N/A) | -- |
Cleveland State | 1975–76 | 10–5–2 | (N/A) | -- |
Cleveland State | 1976–77 | 14–2–0 | (N/A) | -- |
Cleveland State | 1977–78 | 11–4–0 | (N/A) | -- |
Cleveland State | 1978–79 | 15–1–1 | (N/A) | 2nd EWL Tourney |
Cleveland State | 1979–80 | 9–4–0 | (N/A) | 1st EWL Tourney |
Cleveland State | 1980–81 | 5–4–0 | (N/A) | 3rd EWL Tourney |
Cleveland State | 1981–82 | 6–9–1 | (N/A) | 4th EWL Tourney |
Cleveland State | 1982–83 | 12–4–0 | (N/A) | 6th EWL Tourney |
Cleveland State | 1983–84 | 12–3–0 | (N/A) | 2nd EWL Tourney |
Cleveland State | 1984–85 | 8–6–0 | (N/A) | 7th EWL Tourney |
Cleveland State | 1985–86 | 8–6–1 | (N/A) | T-5th EWL Tourney |
Cleveland State | 1986–87 | 7–6–0 | (N/A) | 2nd EWL Tourney |
Cleveland State | 1987–88 | 7–6–0 | (N/A) | 6th EWL Tourney |
Cleveland State | 1988–89 | 11–6–0 | (N/A) | 7th EWL Tourney |
Cleveland State | 1989–90 | 5–7–0 | (N/A) | 8th EWL Tourney |
Cleveland State | 1990–91 | 7–7–0 | (N/A) | 8th EWL Tourney |
Cleveland State | 1991–92 | 10–6–1 | (N/A) | 7th EWL Tourney |
Cleveland State | 1992–93 | 3–8–0 | (N/A) | 7th EWL Tourney |
Cleveland State | 1993–94 | 4–7–0 | (N/A) | 7th EWL Tourney |
Cleveland State | 1994–95 | 5–7–0 | (N/A) | 7th EWL Tourney |
Cleveland State | 1995–96 | 6–10–0 | (N/A) | 7th EWL Tourney |
Cleveland State | 1996–97 | 3–17–0 | (N/A) | 7th EWL Tourney |
Cleveland State | 1997–98 | 7–14–0 | (N/A) | 7th EWL Tourney |
Cleveland State | 1998–99 | 6–8–2 | (N/A) | 7th EWL Tourney |
Cleveland State | 1999–00 | 9–8–1 | (N/A) | 7th EWL Tourney |
Cleveland State | 2000–01 | 4–13–0 | (N/A) | 7th EWL Tourney |
Cleveland State | 2001–02 | 6–8–0 | (N/A) | 5th EWL Tourney |
Cleveland State | 2002–03 | 13–6–0 | (N/A) | 3rd EWL Tourney |
Cleveland State | 2003–04 | 9–9–0 | (N/A) | 4th EWL Tourney |
Cleveland State | 2004–05 | 4–15–0 | (N/A) | T-6th EWL Tourney |
Cleveland State | 2005–06 | 6–8–0 | (2–4 EWL) | 5th EWL Tourney |
Cleveland State | 2006–07 | 10–5–0 | (3–3 EWL) | 6th EWL Tourney/47th NCAA |
Cleveland State | 2007–08 | 4–11–0 | (0–6 EWL) | 7th EWL Tourney |
Total | 49 years | 341–275–12 | (?–?–?) | 122 NCAA Championship Qualifiers |
Head coaching history
[edit]# | Name | Years | Record |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Spike Sperry | 1931–1933 | 3–6 |
2 | William White | 1933–1934 | 1–4 |
3 | William Leickie | 1933–1934 | 1–4 |
4 | Richard Bonacci | 1962–1997 | 296–177–9 |
5 | Jack Effner | 1997–2008 | 71–91–3 |
6 | Ben Stehura | 2008–present | 0–0–0 |
Women's basketball
[edit]
Regular season
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Tournament
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Women's cross country
[edit]- Mid-Continent Conference Team Championships (0):
- Horizon League Team Championships (0):
First Season 1980
Women's fencing
[edit]Record by year
[edit]School | Season | Record | (Conf. Record) | Postseason |
---|---|---|---|---|
Cleveland State | 1979–80 | 12–4 | (?–?) | -- |
Cleveland State | 1980–81 | 6–7 | (?–?) | -- |
Cleveland State | 1981–82 | 14–3 | (?–?) | -- |
Cleveland State | 1982–83 | 6–10 | (?–?) | -- |
Cleveland State | 1983–84 | 14–4 | (?–?) | -- |
Cleveland State | 1984–85 | 15–4 | (?–?) | -- |
Cleveland State | 1985–86 | ?–? | (?–?) | -- |
Cleveland State | 1986–87 | 14–6 | (?–?) | -- |
Cleveland State | 1987–88 | 5–11 | (?–?) | -- |
Cleveland State | 1988–89 | 7–10 | (?–?) | -- |
Cleveland State | 1989–90 | 12–9 | (?–?) | -- |
Cleveland State | 1990–91 | 11 -9 | (?–?) | -- |
Cleveland State | 1991–92 | 15–8 | (?–?) | -- |
Cleveland State | 1992–93 | 9–4 | (?–?) | -- |
Cleveland State | 1993–94 | ?–? | (?–?) | -- |
Cleveland State | 1994–95 | 17–15 | (?–?) | -- |
Cleveland State | 1995–96 | 11–22 | (?–?) | -- |
Cleveland State | 1996–97 | 17–11 | (?–?) | -- |
Cleveland State | 1997–98 | 5–21 | (?–?) | -- |
Cleveland State | 1998–99 | ?–? | (?–?) | -- |
Cleveland State | 1999–00 | ?–? | (?–?) | -- |
Cleveland State | 2000–01 | ?–? | (?–?) | -- |
Cleveland State | 2001–02 | 4–9 | (13th) | -- |
Cleveland State | 2002–03 | ?–? | (?–?) | -- |
Cleveland State | 2003–04 | 3–15 | (11th) | -- |
Cleveland State | 2004–05 | 6–7 | (10th) | -- |
Cleveland State | 2005–06 | 9–13 | (6th) | -- |
Cleveland State | 2006–07 | 6–7 | (8th) | -- |
Cleveland State | 2007–08 | 0–32 | (13th) | -- |
Cleveland State | 2008–09 | 1–33 | (18th) | -- |
Cleveland State | 2009–10 | 2–23 | (N/A) | -- |
Cleveland State | 2010–11 | 1–32 | (17th) | -- |
Cleveland State | 2011–12 | 3–27 | (15th) | -- |
Cleveland State | 2012–13 | 2–26 | (19th) | -- |
Cleveland State | 2013–14 | 15–20 | (?–?) | -- |
Total | ?? years | ??–??? | (?–?) | ? Postseason bids |
Women's golf
[edit]- Horizon League Team Championships (1): 2017
Record by year
[edit]Season | Coach | Overall | Conference | Standing | Postseason | |||||
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Cleveland State (Independent) (2001–2002) | ||||||||||
2001–2002 | Tom Porten | ?–?–? | N/A | |||||||
Cleveland State (Horizon League) (2002–present) | ||||||||||
2002–2003 | Tom Porten | ?–?–? | N/A | |||||||
2003–2004 | Tom Porten | ?–?–? | N/A | |||||||
2004–2005 | Tom Porten | ?–?–? | N/A | |||||||
2005–2006 | Tom Porten | ?–?–? | N/A | |||||||
2006–2007 | Brian Varsey | ?–?–? | N/A | |||||||
2007–2008 | Steve Weir | ?–?–? | N/A | |||||||
2008–2009 | Steve Weir | ?–?–? | N/A | |||||||
2009–2010 | Steve Weir | ?–?–? | N/A | |||||||
2010–2011 | Steve Weir | ?–?–? | N/A | |||||||
2011–2012 | Steve Weir | ?–?–? | N/A | |||||||
Total: | ??–?? | ??–?? | ||||||||
National champion
Postseason invitational champion
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School | Season | Record | (Conf. Record) | Postseason |
---|---|---|---|---|
Total | ?? years | ?–?–? | (?–?–?) | 0 Postseason bids |
Head coaching history
[edit]# | Name | Years | Record |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Tom Porten | 2001–2006 | ?–?–? |
2 | Brian Varsey | 2006–2007 | ?–?–? |
3 | Steve Weir | 2007– | ?–?–? |
Women's soccer
[edit]
Regular season
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Tournament
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Record by year
[edit]Season | Coach | Overall | Conference | Standing | Postseason | |||||
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Cleveland State (Horizon League) (2004–present) | ||||||||||
2004 | Derrek Falor | 0–19–0 | 0–7–0 | 8th | ||||||
2005 | Derrek Falor | 0–18–1 | 0–6–1 | 8th | ||||||
2006 | Derrek Falor | 3–17–0 | 0–7–0 | 8th | ||||||
2006 | Derrek Falor | 3–17–0 | 0–7–0 | 8th | ||||||
2007 | Derrek Falor | 5–14–1 | 1–6–1 | 8th | ||||||
2008 | Derrek Falor | 8–10–1 | 3–4–1 | 6th | ||||||
2009 | Derrek Falor | 3–14–1 | 2–5–1 | 7th | ||||||
2010 | Derrek Falor | 9–8–2 | 5–3–0 | T–3rd | ||||||
2011 | Derrek Falor | 10–7–2 | 3–3–2 | T–4th | ||||||
2012 | Derrek Falor | 6–11–0 | 2–5–0 | 8th | ||||||
2013 | Derrek Falor | 8–9–1 | 2–5–0 | T–6th | ||||||
2014 | Sonia Curvelo | 8–8–3 | 3–4–1 | T–5th | ||||||
2015 | Sonia Curvelo | 8–10–1 | 4–5–0 | 6th | ||||||
2016 | Sonia Curvelo | 5–12–0 | 2–7–0 | 8th | ||||||
Total: | 76–174–13 | 27-74–7 | ||||||||
National champion
Postseason invitational champion
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School | Season | Record | (Conf. Record) | Postseason |
---|---|---|---|---|
Total | 13 years | 76–174–13 | (27–74–7) | 0 Postseason bids |
Head coaching history
[edit]# | Name | Years | Record |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Derrek Falor | 2004–2013 | 55–144–8 |
2 | Sonia Curvelo | 2014–2016 | 21–30–4 |
Softball
[edit]
Regular season
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Tournament
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Record by year
[edit]School | Season | Record | (Conf. Record) | Postseason |
---|---|---|---|---|
Cleveland State | 1979 | 6–10 | (N/A) | -- |
Cleveland State | 1980 | 1–14 | (?–?) | -- |
Cleveland State | 1981 | 8–7 | (?–?) | -- |
Cleveland State | 1982 | 14–7 | (?–?) | -- |
Cleveland State | 1983 | 14–15–1 | (?–?–?) | -- |
Cleveland State | 1984 | 12–3 | (?–?) | -- |
Cleveland State | 1985 | 13–10 | (?–?) | -- |
Cleveland State | 1986 | 14–17 | (?–?) | -- |
Cleveland State | 1987 | 11–17 | (?–?) | -- |
Cleveland State | 1988 | 9–24 | (?–?) | -- |
Cleveland State | 1989 | 11–18–2 | (?–?–?) | -- |
Cleveland State | 1990 | 15–11 | (?–?) | -- |
Cleveland State | 1991 | 13–17 | (?–?) | -- |
Cleveland State | 1992 | 3–21 | (?–?) | -- |
Cleveland State | 1993 | 12–33 | (3–13) | -- |
Cleveland State | 1994 | 16–41 | (4–14) | -- |
Cleveland State | 1995 | 37–13 | (13–3) | -- |
Cleveland State | 1996 | 24–21 | (6–8) | -- |
Cleveland State | 1997 | 36–11 | (11–3) | NCAA, Regionals |
Cleveland State | 1998 | 16–33 | (3–9) | -- |
Cleveland State | 1999 | 23–24 | (8–4) | -- |
Cleveland State | 2000 | 19–37 | (4–6) | -- |
Cleveland State | 2001 | 19–33 | (3–9) | -- |
Cleveland State | 2002 | 20–24–1 | (3–9) | -- |
Cleveland State | 2003 | 23–30–1 | (6–6) | -- |
Cleveland State | 2004 | 26–27 | (6–11) | -- |
Cleveland State | 2005 | 24–26 | (13–6) | -- |
Cleveland State | 2006 | 38–15 | (10–5) | -- |
Cleveland State | 2007 | 33–14 | (8–6) | -- |
Cleveland State | 2008 | 31–18 | (14–4) | -- |
Cleveland State | 2009 | 35–18 | (17–5) | NCAA, Regionals |
Cleveland State | 2010 | 44–15 | (22–2) | -- |
Cleveland State | 2011 | 29–21 | (13–8) | -- |
Cleveland State | 2012 | 17–39 | (9–15) | -- |
Total | 33 years | 666–684 | (?–?) | 2 Postseason bids |
NCAA Championship history
[edit]Season | Eliminated Round |
Teams Defeated | Lost to |
---|---|---|---|
1997 | Regionals | – | Michigan Michigan State |
2009 | Regionals | – | Notre Dame Miami (Ohio) |
Head coaching history
[edit]# | Name | Years | Record |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Louise Furjanic | 1979–1980 | 7–22–0 |
2 | Ken Leckler | 1981–1981 | 8–7–0 |
3 | Alice Khol | 1982–1983 | 28–22–1 |
4 | Robin Sobelewski | 1984–1984 | 12–3–0 |
5 | Sue Welch | 1985–1987 | 38–44–0 |
6 | Mitch Wagner | 1988–1989 | 20–42–2 |
7 | Chico Chernosky | 1990–1991 | 28–28–0 |
8 | Tom McLaughlin | 1992–1996 | 92–129–0 |
9 | Julie Jones | 1997–2006 | 244–260–2 |
10 | Angie Nicholson | 2007– | 172–86–0 |
Women's swimming & diving
[edit]- Penn-Ohio Conference Championships (2): 1990 and 1991
- Mid-Continent Conference Team Championships (0):
- Horizon League Team Championships (0):
Record by year
[edit]School | Season | Record | (Conf. Record) | Postseason |
---|---|---|---|---|
Cleveland State | 1975 | 4–4–0 | (N/A) | -- |
Cleveland State | 1976 | 2–6–0 | (N/A) | -- |
Cleveland State | 1977 | 1–6–0 | (N/A) | -- |
Cleveland State | 1978 | 5–5–0 | (N/A) | -- |
Cleveland State | 1979 | 8–4–1 | (N/A) | -- |
Cleveland State | 1980 | 5–6–0 | (N/A) | -- |
Cleveland State | 1981 | 9–3–0 | (N/A) | -- |
Cleveland State | 1982 | 10–2–0 | (N/A) | -- |
Cleveland State | 1983 | 5–5–0 | (N/A) | -- |
Cleveland State | 1984 | 5–6–0 | (N/A) | -- |
Cleveland State | 1985 | 6–7–0 | (N/A) | -- |
Cleveland State | 1986 | 9–3–0 | (N/A) | -- |
Cleveland State | 1987 | 8–6–0 | (N/A) | -- |
Cleveland State | 1988 | 8–5–0 | (?–?–?) | -- |
Cleveland State | 1989 | 8–7–0 | (?–?–?) | -- |
Cleveland State | 1990 | 7–9–0 | (?–?–?) | -- |
Cleveland State | 1991 | 8–6–0 | (?–?–?) | -- |
Cleveland State | 1992 | 6–6–0 | (?–?–?) | -- |
Cleveland State | 1993 | 8–9–0 | (?–?–?) | -- |
Cleveland State | 1994 | 6–8–0 | (?–?–?) | -- |
Cleveland State | 1995 | 7–8–0 | (?–?–?) | -- |
Cleveland State | 1996 | 8–7–0 | (?–?–?) | -- |
Cleveland State | 1997 | 6–9–0 | (?–?–?) | -- |
Cleveland State | 1998 | 9–5–0 | (?–?–?) | -- |
Cleveland State | 1999 | 5–9–0 | (?–?–?) | -- |
Cleveland State | 2000 | 5–8–0 | (?–?–?) | -- |
Cleveland State | 2001 | 9–6–0 | (?–?–?) | -- |
Cleveland State | 2002 | 7–7–0 | (?–?–?) | -- |
Cleveland State | 2003 | 7–6–0 | (?–?–?) | -- |
Cleveland State | 2004 | ?–?–? | (?–?–?) | -- |
Cleveland State | 2005 | ?–?–? | (?–?–?) | -- |
Cleveland State | 2006 | ?–?–? | (?–?–?) | -- |
Cleveland State | 2007 | ?–?–? | (?–?–?) | -- |
Total | ?? years | ?–?–? | (?–?–?) | 0 Postseason bids |
Head coaching history
[edit]# | Name | Years | Record |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Susan Ziegler | 1975–1976 | 4–4–0 |
2 | Norman Burkhart | 1976–1977 | 2–6–0 |
3 | Susan Ziegler | 1977–1978 | 1–6–0 |
4 | Joyce Ferguson | 1978–1980 | 13–9–1 |
5 | Dave Duda | 1980–1981 | 5–6–0 |
6 | Debbie Dugan | 1981–1982 | 9–3–0 |
7 | Robert G. Kloos | 1982–1983 | 10–2–0 |
8 | Sue Neff | 1983–1985 | 10–11–0 |
9 | Lorry Wagner | 1985–1991 | 46–37–0 |
10 | John Collis | 1991–1994 | 22–21–0 |
11 | Mike Lehto | 1994–2007 | 88–98–0 |
12 | Wally Morton | 2007–present | 4–8–0 |
Women's tennis
[edit]- North Star Conference Team Championships (0):
- Mid-Continent Conference Team Championships (0):
- Horizon League Team Championships (0):
Record by year
[edit]School | Season | Record | (Conf. Record) | Postseason |
---|---|---|---|---|
Cleveland State | 1979 | 0–8 | (?–?) | -- |
Cleveland State | 1980 | 6–3 | (?–?) | -- |
Cleveland State | 1981 | 5–5 | (?–?) | -- |
Cleveland State | 1982 | 7–3 | (?–?) | -- |
Cleveland State | 1983 | 10–2 | (?–?) | -- |
Cleveland State | 1984 | 2–4 | (?–?) | -- |
Cleveland State | 1985 | 7–2 | (?–?) | -- |
Cleveland State | 1986 | 4–7 | (?–?) | -- |
Cleveland State | 1987 | 5–12 | (?–?) | -- |
Cleveland State | 1988 | 1–5 | (?–?) | -- |
Cleveland State | 1989 | 0–10 | (?–?) | -- |
Cleveland State | 1990 | 0–7 | (?–?) | -- |
Cleveland State | 1991 | 0–10 | (?–?) | -- |
Cleveland State | 1992 | 0–14 | (?–?) | -- |
Cleveland State | 1993 | 2–11 | (?–?) | -- |
Cleveland State | 1994 | 0–11 | (?–?) | -- |
Cleveland State | 1995 | 0–10 | (?–?) | -- |
Cleveland State | 1996 | 2–14 | (?–?) | -- |
Cleveland State | 1997 | 4–22 | (?–?) | -- |
Cleveland State | 1998 | 5–21 | (?–?) | -- |
Cleveland State | 1999 | 7–16 | (?–?) | -- |
Cleveland State | 2000 | 5–17 | (?–?) | -- |
Cleveland State | 2001 | 7–19 | (?–?) | -- |
Cleveland State | 2002 | 2–24 | (?–?) | -- |
Cleveland State | 2003 | ?–? | (?–?) | -- |
Cleveland State | 2004 | ?–? | (?–?) | -- |
Cleveland State | 2005 | ?–? | (?–?) | -- |
Cleveland State | 2006 | 16–10 | (4–3) | -- |
Cleveland State | 2007 | 15–12 | (4–3) | -- |
Cleveland State | 2008 | ?–? | (?–?) | -- |
Cleveland State | 2009 | ?–? | (?–?) | -- |
Cleveland State | 2010 | ?–? | (?–?) | -- |
Cleveland State | 2011 | ?–? | (?–?) | -- |
Cleveland State | 2012 | 16–9 | (7–1) | -- |
Total | 34 years | ?–? | (?–?) | 0 Postseason bids |
Head coaching history
[edit]# | Name | Years | Record |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Jane Pease | 1979–1980 | 0–8 |
2 | Susan Ziegler | 1980–1983 | 18–11 |
3 | Sheryl Smith | 1983–1986 | 19–8 |
4 | Robert Malaga | 1986–1989 | 10–24 |
5 | John Bondea | 1989–1991 | 0–17 |
6 | Charles Mosley | 1991–1995 | 2–46 |
7 | Rick Kroboth | 1995–1996 | 0–16 |
8 | Dave Heilbron | 1996–1997 | 2–8 |
9 | Teresa Baker | 1997–2001 | 21–76 |
10 | Sandy Geringer | 2001–2002 | 7–19 |
11 | Brian Etzkin | 2003— | 2–24 |
Women's track & field
[edit]- Women's Track & Field ceased to exist after the 199? season. It was reinstated beginning in 2017.
Outdoor track and field
|
Indoor track and field
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Women's volleyball
[edit]
Regular season
|
Tournament
|
Club sports – crew (rowing)
[edit]Viking Crew is a successful coed club crew.[33] Each year the team travels around the nation to compete against other top collegiate crew. In 2006 the team's lightweight men's four traveled to Boston to race in the Head of the Charles Regatta. In 2007 and 2009 the team raced at Aberdeen Dad Vail Regatta with over 37 boats in their race. In 2009 Cleveland State won the Hammer Ergatta cup and the Cleveland Collegiate Regatta cup.
- Mid-America Collegiate Rowing Association Championships (0):
- Cleveland Collegiate Regatta Championships (1):
- Hammer Ergatta Championships (1):
Spring season regattas
[edit]# | Name | Location |
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1 | Hammer Ergatta | Cleveland, OH |
2 | Cleveland Collegiate Regatta | Cleveland, OH |
3 | West Virginia Governor's Cup Regatta | Charleston, WV |
4 | Mid-America Collegiate Rowing Association Regatta | Athens, OH |
5 | Aberdeen Dad Vail Regatta | Philadelphia, PA |
Fall season regattas
[edit]# | Name | Location |
---|---|---|
1 | Head of the Cuyahoga | Cleveland, OH |
2 | Head of the Ohio | Pittsburgh, PA |
3 | Head of the Charles Regatta | Boston, MA |
4 | Speakmon Memorial | Columbus, OH |
Head coaching history
[edit]# | Name | Years |
---|---|---|
1 | Dan DiAngelo | 2000–2004 |
2 | Mark Silverstein | 2004–2006 |
3 | Ron Dorchak | 2006–2008 |
4 | David Dressler | 2008–2010 |
Notes
[edit]- ^ "Color Palette | Cleveland State University". Retrieved April 13, 2016.
- ^ Alexander, Elton (April 14, 2010). "Cleveland State athletic director Lee Reed leaving for Georgetown". Cleveland Plain Dealer. Retrieved March 31, 2012.
- ^ Alexander, Elton (May 7, 2010). "Cleveland State announces John Parry as interim athletic director". Cleveland Plain Dealer. Retrieved March 31, 2012.
- ^ McCann, Brian (April 1, 2011). "John Parry Named Cleveland State University Athletic Director". Cleveland State University. Archived from the original on July 30, 2012. Retrieved March 31, 2012.
- ^ http://www.csucauldron.com/news/article_398a9e00-ecc8-11e6-a176-a7db0c8887a6.html[permanent dead link ]
- ^ "Michael Thomas Appointed Cleveland State Director of Athletics | Horizon League". Archived from the original on 2017-02-12. Retrieved 2017-02-11.
- ^ "UW-Milwaukee Captures James J. McCafferty Trophy | Horizon League". horizonleague.org. Archived from the original on 2 December 2013. Retrieved 27 January 2022.
- ^ McCann, Brian (28 May 2008). "VIKINGS WIN McCAFFERTY TROPHY". Cleveland, Ohio: Cleveland State University. Archived from the original on 28 June 2013. Retrieved 28 May 2013.
- ^ "Milwaukee claims McCafferty Trophy as Horizon League all-sports champion for fifth time in nine years". Oak Brook, Illinois: Horizon League. 27 May 2009. Archived from the original on 15 January 2016. Retrieved 28 May 2013.
- ^ "Butler Captures James J. McCafferty Trophy". Butler University. 7 June 2010. Archived from the original on 19 December 2011. Retrieved 28 May 2013.
- ^ "Butler Captures 2010 McCafferty Trophy as Horizon League's All-Sports Champion – HORIZON OFFICIAL ATHLETIC SITE". Archived from the original on 2013-05-28. Retrieved 2013-05-28.
- ^ "Butler Claims Record-Setting Eighth McCafferty Trophy". Horizon League. 1 June 2011. Archived from the original on 30 August 2011. Retrieved 28 May 2013.
- ^ Potter, Bill (30 May 2012). "Milwaukee Earns Sixth McCafferty Trophy as Horizon League All-Sports Champion". Horizon League. Archived from the original on 18 June 2012. Retrieved 28 May 2013.
- ^ Potter, Bill (28 May 2013). "Cleveland State Earns Second McCafferty Trophy". Horizon League. Archived from the original on 18 September 2013. Retrieved 28 May 2013.
- ^ "Cleveland State University Ends Baseball Program". 2 May 2011. Retrieved May 7, 2011.
- ^ "Cleveland State Unveils New On-Campus ESports Lab". Cleveland State University. 2024-09-26. Retrieved 2024-10-02.
- ^ http://blog.cleveland.com/metro/2008/10/cleveland_state_university_con.html Cleveland State considers a new name and a new football team. Accessed October 25, 2008.
- ^ http://www.csuohio.edu/news/inthenews/081119football.html CSU Picks Committee to Explore Football. Accessed October 2, 2010.
- ^ "Football Feasibility Study Announced – CLEVELAND STATE OFFICIAL ATHLETIC SITE". Archived from the original on July 8, 2011. Retrieved 2010-10-03. Football Feasibility Study Announced . Accessed October 2, 2010.
- ^ "Board of Elections – Student Life – Cleveland State University". Archived from the original on 2010-05-27. Retrieved 2010-06-19. 2010 SGA Election Results . Accessed October 2, 2010.
- ^ "College Icers in Dual Bill; Dukes Meet Fenn, Tech Tackles Carroll". Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. March 11, 1940. Retrieved April 7, 2012.
- ^ "Dukes Win Hockey Title". The News-Dispatch. March 2, 1939. Retrieved April 7, 2012.
- ^ "Cleveland State University to Add Men's Lacrosse Program," Cleveland State University Athletics, Monday, March 30, 2015. Retrieved February 3, 2018
- ^ "Vikings Drop Inaugural Contest to Michigan, 13-8," Cleveland State University Athletics, Saturday, February 4, 2017. Retrieved February 3, 2018
- ^ "ASUN Conference Announces Formation of Men's Lacrosse League" (Press release). ASUN Conference. February 5, 2021. Archived from the original on February 5, 2021. Retrieved February 6, 2021.
- ^ "NEC Men's Lacrosse Adds Cleveland State and Robert Morris As Associates Ahead of 2024-25 Return" (Press release). Northeast Conference. November 7, 2023. Archived from the original on November 8, 2023. Retrieved November 8, 2023.
- ^ Potter, Bill (28 April 2013). "Cleveland State Takes Dramatic Men's Tennis Championship". Horizon League. Archived from the original on 15 January 2016. Retrieved 9 May 2013.
- ^ "JUDGE OVERTURNS BARNES RULING". Dayton Daily News. June 26, 1992. Retrieved April 11, 2012.
- ^ Horizon League (2011). "2011 Horizon League Golf record book" (PDF). Horizon League. p. 8. Retrieved March 11, 2012.
- ^ Cleveland State University (2010). "2010 Cleveland State Vikings golf media guide" (PDF). Cleveland State University. p. 16. Archived from the original (PDF) on January 15, 2016. Retrieved March 11, 2012.
- ^ Cleveland State University (2011). "2011 Cleveland State women's soccer media guide" (PDF). Cleveland State University. p. 28. Archived from the original (PDF) on December 25, 2013. Retrieved March 11, 2012.
- ^ Horizon League (2011). "Horizon League Women's Soccer Record Book" (PDF). Horizon League. p. 14. Retrieved March 11, 2012.
- ^ http://www.csurowing.com Viking Crew . Accessed November 28, 2010.
References
[edit]- "Cleveland State Year-by-year Records". Retrieved September 4, 2006.
- "Official Cleveland State Vikings Athletics site". Retrieved September 4, 2006.
- "Mid-Continent Conference Record Book". Archived from the original on December 5, 2006. Retrieved February 19, 2007.
- "2007 Mid-Con Basketball Championships Program" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on March 3, 2016. Retrieved March 9, 2007.
- "Traditions: CSU Fight Song "The Pride of Cleveland"". Archived from the original on February 23, 2007. Retrieved March 31, 2007.
- "Horizon League Record Book". Archived from the original on April 2, 2007. Retrieved May 16, 2007.
- "Eastern Wrestling League Record Book". Archived from the original on April 18, 2011. Retrieved October 8, 2007.
- "The Mascot". Archived from the original on February 23, 2007. Retrieved June 16, 2007.
- "Board of Trustees Minutes – Athletics". Retrieved September 22, 2007.
- "Faculty Senate Minutes – Athletics". Retrieved September 22, 2007.