Before the season started the Cleveland State men's basketball team set out a team goal to be 12-0 heading into their Dec. 18 road game against West Virginia.
According to CSU men's basketball coach Gary Waters, that goal was made before D'Aundray Brown (right index finger) got hurt in the preseason.
Even without CSU's best defensive player, the Vikes accomplished that goal Saturday afternoon defeating Sam Houston State, 74-62, at SHSU's Johnson Coliseum.
The Vikes (12-0) finished their Mid-Major part of their non-conference schedule undefeated with quality wins against Iona, Kent State, Akron, St. Bonaventure, Robert Morris and SHSU.
Now CSU will take a week off for final exams. Then they will face their only two high-majors that are on their non-conference schedule.
Next Saturday, CSU will travel to Morgantown, WV to face West Virginia (6-2). CSU then will host South Florida (5-4) on Dec. 22 at the Wolstein Center. Both schools are from the Big East Conference.
There are two things Waters is looking forward to finding out about his team in the final two non-conference games.
"How well we can rebound the basketball," he said. "(And,) how strong our defense is."
12-0: The Vikes are one of 14 teams in the country that are still undefeated. The others are Baylor (6-0), BYU (10-0), Central Florida (8-0), Cincinnati (8-0), Duke (10-0), Kansas (9-0), Louisville (8-0), Northwestern (5-0), Ohio State (7-0), San Diego State (10-0), Syracuse (10-0),Tennessee (7-0), and UConn (8-0).
2-0 in Wisconsin: CSU are 2-0 to start the Horizon League season after sweeping both Wisconsin road games last week for the first time since 1999-00.
CSU defeated Wisconsin-Green Bay, 83-75, on Dec. 2 and Wisconsin-Milwaukee, 82-59, two days later.
"It told me we can compete on the road and we could compete against some pretty good teams," Waters said.
We're talking about practice: Waters is a firm believer that if you practice hard it will pay off during game day.
"The game is easy for us because when we get to the game it's a formality for us," he said. "We are killing each other in practice. What happens when we play the game it's not as hard as we play in practice."