Cleveland State vs. Wisconsin-Green Bay (Green Bay) Prediction, Preview, and Odds – 2-23-2023
Cleveland State vs. Wisconsin-Green Bay (Green Bay) Prediction, Preview, and Odds – 2-23-2023

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A pair of Horizon League teams at opposite ends of the standings take the floor in search of a victory up in the Badger State. The Cleveland State Vikings are on the road as they play their next-to-last regular season game with a tilt against the Green Bay Phoenix Thursday night. Cleveland State comes in off a 64-63 home win over Northern Kentucky Sunday afternoon, though they failed to cover the line as a two-point favorite. Green Bay was routed 95-65 on the road by Youngstown State Sunday, failing to cover the line as a 21-point underdog. In the all-time series between the schools, the Vikings own a 51-35 advantage and have won the last five meetings. That includes a 82-77 home win in the first meeting this season January 7.

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Cleveland State won their fourth straight and for the seventh time in nine games as they slipped past Northern Kentucky Sunday afternoon. The Vikings improved to 18-11 overall and stand second in the conference with a 13-5 record, leaving them half a game behind Youngstown State for the top spot. Against Northern Kentucky, Cleveland State battled in a game where the lead by either side was never more than six points. The Vikings were up two at the half and led by as many as six in the second half only to see the Norse tie the game at 57 with 2:44 remaining. Cleveland State scored seven of the next 10 points to secure the win though they lost the cover on a buzzer-beating three-pointer by Northern Kentucky to leave the game a one-point margin. The Vikings shot 42.6% from the field, including six of 18 from three-point range, and won the rebounding battle 42-31. Deante Johnson led Cleveland State with 16 points and 10 rebounds in the win.&#13 ;

The Vikings are average on the offensive end of the floor as they are 191st in the nation in scoring offense as they average 71 points per game this season. Cleveland State pulls down 35.2 rebounds a night while dishing out 13.1 dimes per contest. The Vikings are above average on the defensive end of the floor, ranking 104th in the nation in scoring defense as they allow 67.4 points a game. Tristan Enaruna leads the team in scoring with 14.9 points and 6.6 rebounds per contest. Tae Williams (10.1 points, 5.6 rebounds) and Drew Lowder (10.2 points) are decent secondary scoring options. Yahel Hill, Deshon Parker (10.2 points, four rebounds, 3.9 assists), Deante Johnson, Jayson Woodrich, Cole Middleton, JaMir Price and Jason Drake all have to be better for coach Daniyal Robinson if the Vikings are going to have much of a chance. Cleveland State is shooting 45.6% from the floor as a team this season. The Vikings splash 5.2 thr ee pointers a night while shooting 31.3% from beyond the arc. Cleveland State has been lousy at the charity stripe as they’ve cashed in 67.9% of their attempts this season.

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