2005–06 Cleveland State Vikings men's basketball team

The 2005–06 Cleveland State Vikings men's basketball team represents Cleveland State University in the 2005–06 college basketball season. The team was led by third-year head coach Mike Garland. In 2004–05, the Vikings finished 9–17 (6–10 in the Horizon League). Cleveland State played for the first time since late in the 1990–91 season in Woodling Gym, which served as the home of Viking men's basketball from the 1972–73 season until the Wolstein Center opened prior to the 1991–92 season. The win against Rochester College raised CSU's all-time record in the building to 123–21. It was the 75th season of Cleveland State basketball.

2005–06 Cleveland State Vikings men's basketball
ConferenceHorizon League
2005–06 record10–18 (5–11 Horizon League)
Head coach
Home arenaWolstein Center

Notable players

Preseason

The preseason Horizon League Coaches' Poll picked the Vikings to finish eighth. Raheem Moss was named to the preseason all-Horizon League 2nd team.[1]

Schedule

Horizon League Standing: 8th[2]
Date Opponent* Rank* Location Time# Result Overall Conference
Regular Season Games
November 19, 2005Florida A&MCleveland, OH5:30 p.m.L 68–660–10–0
November 22, 2005North CarolinaChapel Hill, NC9:00 p.m.L 112–550–20–0
November 26, 2005Rochester CollegeCleveland, OH3:00 p.m.W 76–431–20–0
November 30, 2005Central MichiganCleveland, OH7:00 p.m.W 56–432–20–0
December 3, 2005Kent StateKent, OH7:00 p.m.L 83–682–30–0
December 10, 2005AlbanyCleveland, OH5:30 p.m.L 78–652–40–0
December 16, 2005Michigan StateEast Lansing, MI7:00 p.m.L 83–752–50–0
December 20, 2005Utah Valley State CollegeCleveland, OH7:00 p.m.W 70–693–50–0
December 22, 2005John CarrollCleveland, OH7:30 p.m.W 84–534–50–0
December 29, 2005Loyola ChicagoCleveland, OH7:00 p.m.L 77–604–60–1
January 2, 2006UW–MilwaukeeMilwaukee, WI8:00 p.m.L 75–684–70–2
January 5, 2006Wright StateCleveland, OH7:00 p.m.L 58–554–80–3
January 12, 2006Detroit MercyCleveland, OH7:30 p.m.W 59–535–81–3
January 14, 2006Youngstown StateYoungstown, OH7:35 p.m.W 63–506–82–3
January 16, 2006AkronCleveland, OH7:00 p.m.L 62–506–92–3
January 19, 2006Illinois ChicagoChicago, IL8:00 p.m.W 87–837–93–3
January 21, 2006UW–Green BayGreen Bay, WI8:05 p.m.W 66–638–94–3
January 25, 2006ButlerCleveland, OH7:00 p.m.L 55–518–104–4
January 28, 2006Youngstown StateCleveland, OH5:30 p.m.L 68–638–114–5
February 2, 2006Detroit MercyDetroit, MI7:05 p.m.L 84–738–124–6
February 4, 2006Loyola ChicagoChicago, IL5:00 p.m.L 81–758–134–7
February 8, 2006ButlerIndianapolis, IN7:00 p.m.L 78–498–144–8
February 11, 2006UW–MilwaukeeChicago, IL5:30 p.m.L 86–578–154–9
February 15, 2006Wright StateFairborn, OH8:05 p.m.W 63–569–155–9
February 18, 2006DelawareCleveland, OH5:30 p.m.W 52–4010–155–9
February 22, 2006Illinois ChicagoCleveland, OH8:05 p.m.L 72–6710–165–10
February 25, 2006UW–Green BayCleveland, OH5:30 p.m.L 76–7210–175–11
Horizon League Tournament
February 28, 2006Detroit MercyDetroit, MI7:00 p.m.L 92–5810–185–11
*Rank according to ESPN/USA Today Coaches Poll. #All times are in EST. Conference games in BOLD.

References

  1. "UW–Milwaukee picked to win men's basketball title in League poll" (Press release). Horizon League. 2005-10-11. Retrieved 2007-11-30.
  2. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2006-05-11. Retrieved 2007-11-30.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
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