1985–86 Cleveland State Vikings men's basketball team explained

Mode:Basketball
Year:1985–86
Prev Year:1984–85
Next Year:1986–87
Team:Cleveland State Vikings
Conference:Association of Mid-Continent Universities
Short Conf:AMCU-8
Coachrank:17[1]
Aprank:RV[2]
Record:29–4
Conf Record:13–1
Hc Year:3rd
Champion:AMCU-8 Regular Season Champions
AMCU-8 tournament champions
Bowl:Sweet Sixteen vs. Navy
Bowl Result:L, 70–71

The 1985–86 Cleveland State Vikings men's basketball team represented Cleveland State University in the 1985–86 NCAA Division I men's basketball season. The team was led by third-year head coach Kevin Mackey. In 1984–85, the Vikings finished 21–8 (11–3 in the AMCU-8). It was the 55th season of Cleveland State basketball.

Regular season

Cleveland State finished the regular season with a 24–3 record and 13–1 in the AMCU-8. That record earned them a #1 seed in the AMCU-8 postseason tournament. They defeated Northern Iowa, Illinois-Chicago, and Eastern Illinois to win the AMCU-8 tournament, however the AMCU-8 would not receive an automatic berth in the NCAA Tournament until the 1986-87 season. Nonetheless, Cleveland State received an at large invitation to the NCAA Tournament based on their overall resume. Cleveland State also won 14 games in a row, a school record that still stands today. The streak started on February 27 at Kent State and lasted all the way until they lost to Navy in the Sweet Sixteen on March 21. In the final AP Top 20 poll of the season Cleveland State received 4 points.[3]

Postseason

Cleveland State earned a trip to the NCAA Tournament. They were the #14 seed. They defeated Indiana, and St. Joseph, before losing to Navy 71–70. Cleveland State became the first #14 seed to make it to the Sweet Sixteen. The next season the Vikings started the season ranked 20th in the AP Poll. There was no post NCAA Tournament coaches poll in 1986. Cleveland State was ranked 17th in the final USA Today poll.[4] Cleveland State also set a school record for wins in a season at 29, a record that also still stands today. Clinton Smith was named Cleveland States Varsity "C" Club Player of the Year. Ken McFadden was named an All-American fifth team by Basketball Weekly. Clinton Ransey was also a Sporting News honorable mention All-American. Clinton Ransey and Clinton Smith were each named to the AMCU-8 first team. Ken McFadden was named to the AMCU-8 all-newcomer team. Keven Mackey was named the AMCU-8 coach of the year for the 2nd year in a row. Finally Ken McFadden and Clinton Smith were named to the AMCU-8 all-tournament team.

Statistics

AMCU-8 Conference standings

Team Conference Pct. Overall Pct.
1 Cleveland State.929 .879
2 .714 .750
3 .571 .594
4 .500 .464
5 .500 .448
6 .357 .321
7 .214 .179
8 .214 .296

Schedule

DateOpponent*Rank*LocationTime#ResultOverallConference
November 25, 1985 W 105–65 1–00–0
November 30, 1985 Cleveland, OH W 118–66 2–00–0
December 2, 1985 Cleveland, OH W 101–69 3–00–0
December 3, 1985 Cleveland, OH W 98–49 4–00–0
December 7, 1985 L 95–99 4–10–0
December 10, 1985 Cleveland, OH W 88–76 5–10–0
December 14, 1985 Cleveland, OH W 101–76 6–10–0
December 21, 1985 Cleveland, OH W 108–59 7–10–0
December 23, 1985 W 90–56 8–10–0
December 29, 1985 L 85–105 8–20–0
January 4, 1986 Cleveland, OH W 92–61 9–20–0
January 11, 1986 Wisconsin–Green Bay W 76–59 10–21–0
January 13, 1986 Illinois Chicago W 101–77 11–22–0
January 15, 1986 Chicago, IL W 90–75 12–22–0
January 18, 1986 Northern Iowa Cleveland, OH W 102–88 13–23–0
January 20, 1986 Western Illinois Cleveland, OH W 60–53 14–24–0
January 22, 1986 Eastern Illinois W 112–89 15–25–0
January 25, 1986 Southwest Missouri State L 61–65 15–35–1
January 27, 1986 W 75–55 16–35–1
February 1, 1986 Valparaiso Cleveland, OH W 91–66 17–36–1
February 8, 1986 Wisconsin–Green Bay Cleveland, OH W 103–64 18–37–1
February 12, 1986 Illinois Chicago Cleveland, OH W 113–75 19–38–1
February 15, 1986 Northern Iowa W 80–65 20–39–1
February 17, 1986 Western Illinois W 76–64 21–310–1
February 22, 1986 Southwest Missouri State Cleveland, OH W 94–67 22–311–1
February 24, 1986 Eastern Illinois Cleveland, OH W 76–68 23–312–1
February 27, 1986 Valparaiso W 72–50 24–313–1
March 6, 1986 Northern Iowa Springfield, MO W 73–68 25–313–1
March 7, 1986 Illinois Chicago Springfield, MO W 100–84 26–313–1
March 8, 1986 Eastern Illinois Springfield, MO W 70–66 27–313–1
March 14, 1986
  1. 16 Indiana
W 83–79 28–313–1
March 16, 1986 Saint Joseph'sSyracuse, NY W 75–69 29–313–1
March 21, 1986
  1. 17 Navy
L 70–71[5] 29–413–1
  • Rank according to AP Top 20 Poll. #All times are in EST. Conference games in BOLD.

Rankings

See main article: 1985–86 NCAA Division I men's basketball rankings.

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Poll Pre Wk 1 Wk 2 Wk 3 Wk 4 Wk 5 Wk 6 Wk 7 Wk 8 Wk 9 Wk 10 Wk 11 Wk 12 Wk 13 Wk 14 Wk 15 Final
AP NR[6] NR[7] NR[8] NR[9] NR[10] NR[11] NR[12] NR[13] NR[14] RV[15] NR[16] RV[17] NR[18] RV[19] RV[20] RV[21] RV[22]

Notes and References

  1. Book: 1999-2000 Big 12 Conference Men's Basketball Media Guide. 1. 1999. Big 12 Conference. Dallas, Texas.
  2. Web site: Duke Finishes No. 1. March 11, 1986. Williamson Daily News. 10. 17 February 2013.
  3. Web site: Williamson Daily News - Google News Archive Search. news.google.com.
  4. Web site: Ohio | home of Cavs, Indians, Reds, Blue Jackets.
  5. Web site: Navy Clips Cleveland State. March 22, 1986. Tri City Herald. 17 February 2013. East Rutherford, New Jersey.
  6. Web site: AP College Poll. November 12, 1985. Blytheville Courier News. 58 (on page 7). 4 March 2013. Blytheville, Arkansas.
  7. Web site: AP COLLEGE POLL. November 26, 1985. Lawrence Journal World. 6 March 2013. Lawrence, Kansas.
  8. Web site: AP College Basketball Poll. December 3, 1985. Blytheville Courier News. 71 (on 7). 4 March 2013. Blytheville, Arkansas.
  9. Web site: AP COLLEGE POLL. December 10, 1985. Lawrence Journal World. 6 March 2013. Lawrence, Kansas.
  10. Web site: AP COLLEGE POLL. December 17, 1985. Lawrence Journal World. 6 March 2013. Lawrence, Kansas.
  11. Web site: AP College Poll. December 24, 1985. Blytheville Courier News. 6 March 2013. Blytheville, Arkansas.
  12. Web site: AP COLLEGE POLL. December 31, 1985. Lawrence Journal World. 6 March 2013. Lawrence, Kansas.
  13. Web site: AP COLLEGE POLL. January 7, 1986. Lawrence Journal World. 6 March 2013. Lawrence, Kansas.
  14. Web site: AP COLLEGE POLL. January 14, 1986. Lawrence Journal World. 6 March 2013. Lawrence, Kansas.
  15. Web site: Kansas seventh in poll. January 21, 1986. Lawrence Journal World. 6 March 2013. Lawrence, Kansas.
  16. Web site: Kansas fourth in AP poll. January 28, 1986. Lawrence Journal World. 6 March 2013. Lawrence, Kansas.
  17. Web site: AP COLLEGE POLL. February 4, 1986. Lawrence Journal World. 6 March 2013. Lawrence, Kansas.
  18. Web site: AP College Poll. February 11, 1986. Blytheville Courier News. 46 (on 6). 4 March 2013. Blytheville, Arkansas.
  19. News: AP College Poll. Newspaperarchive.com . February 18, 1986. Blytheville Courier News. 18 (on 8). 4 March 2013. Blytheville, Arkansas.
  20. Web site: KU claims No. 2 rating in AP poll. February 25, 1986. Lawrence Journal World. 6 March 2013. Lawrence, Kansas.
  21. Web site: AP College Poll. March 4, 1986. Blytheville Courier News. 4 March 2013. Blytheville, Arkansas.
  22. Web site: 1986 Final AP Men's Basketball Poll | College Poll Archive. collegepollarchive.com.