Cleveland State has a big week of basketball ahead with three games in seven days, the last two at home with the first on the road, 7 p.m. Monday night, at Youngstown State.
The Penguins (10-8, 1-2) will offer a tough challenge for CSU as they are coming off a three-game road swing, and now begin a three-game home stand. Just as the Vikings (10-7, 2-1) can make a statement this week, so can YSU, which arguably has the best guard in the league in Kendrick Perry (21.1 points, 4.5 assists) at the top of his game.
The Vikings currently have a laser hot guard of their own in 6-4 senior Sebastian Douglas. Over his last five games the product of Houston, has gone 22 of 29 shooting from the field to average 10.1 points per game. Combined with the improved play from 6-8 sophomore Anton Grady, plus sophomore Trey Lewis, has the Vikings on the cusp of getting on a serious roll.
They have already won four of their last five, and this is with leading scorer Bryn Forbes in a bit of a skid that has seen his scoring average drop from a tick under 20 points a game to just over 15 points in that five-game span.
The Vikings return to Wolstein Center on Thursday for a 5:30 p.m. game against high-powered Oakland (6-12, 1-2), the newest member of the Horizon League. After that it's a 1 p.m. Sunday game against Wright State (10-6, 2-1). Overall, it is a great opportunity for CSU to stake its claim as one of the best in the league.
The Penguins (10-8, 1-2) will offer a tough challenge for CSU as they are coming off a three-game road swing, and now begin a three-game home stand. Just as the Vikings (10-7, 2-1) can make a statement this week, so can YSU, which arguably has the best guard in the league in Kendrick Perry (21.1 points, 4.5 assists) at the top of his game.
The Vikings currently have a laser hot guard of their own in 6-4 senior Sebastian Douglas. Over his last five games the product of Houston, has gone 22 of 29 shooting from the field to average 10.1 points per game. Combined with the improved play from 6-8 sophomore Anton Grady, plus sophomore Trey Lewis, has the Vikings on the cusp of getting on a serious roll.
They have already won four of their last five, and this is with leading scorer Bryn Forbes in a bit of a skid that has seen his scoring average drop from a tick under 20 points a game to just over 15 points in that five-game span.
The Vikings return to Wolstein Center on Thursday for a 5:30 p.m. game against high-powered Oakland (6-12, 1-2), the newest member of the Horizon League. After that it's a 1 p.m. Sunday game against Wright State (10-6, 2-1). Overall, it is a great opportunity for CSU to stake its claim as one of the best in the league.
