A strong second half propelled Cleveland State to a 79-59 victory against Rio Grande on Friday night at the Wolstein Center.
After leading by three at the half, the Vikings (8-5) outscored the Red Storm 44-27 in the second half.
"We needed a game like this to get back on track," said Vikings head coach Gary Waters. "What we wanted to do today is play solid defense and get better on the defensive end."
CSU turned in one of their best defensive performances of the season on Friday night. After allowing five straight teams to shoot 50 percent from the field, CSU held the Red Storm to 35.1 percent.
"We finally held a team under 40 percent from the field, and that's what we're looking to do," said Waters. "We spent about 80 percent of practice this week working on defense."
CSU's defense created 21 turnovers, which led to 25 points. The Vikings also out-rebounded the Red Storm 22-16 in the second half.
"We were really disappointed at halftime that we didn't win the [rebounding] battle," Waters said. "We told them at halftime that we needed to win that defensive battle. And I thought we did a much better job in the second half."
The Vikings shot 51.8 percent from the field and had four players in double-figures. They assisted on 22 of CSU's 29 baskets.
Senior forward Tim Kamczyc's three-pointer just before the half gave CSU a 35-32 lead at the intermission. It also proved to be the go-ahead basket.
It was only the third time this season that CSU has led at the half. The Vikings are 3-0 when they lead at the half and 5-5 when they have trailed or been tied at the half.