Cleveland State needed a statement performance to back up its recent form. It got one Thursday night, rolling past Oakland 91-78 in an NCAA matchup on Feb. 5, 2026.
The Vikings entered at 10-13 but had been playing their best basketball of the season, coming in on a WWWWL stretch. Against an Oakland team that arrived 14-10 and also in good rhythm (WWWLW), Cleveland State didn’t just win — it controlled the game with a 91-point output that separated it late.
How the game swung
With no period-by-period scoring available, the clearest signal is the final margin: Cleveland State created real separation, finishing +13 in a game that never required overtime. That gap matters against an Oakland team that has consistently found ways to win, and it points to Cleveland State’s ability to sustain offense and close.
What it means going forward
For Cleveland State, this is the type of win that can reshape the feel of a season. At 10-13, the Vikings still have work to do, but the trajectory is turning: the recent WWWWL form now includes a decisive win over a 14-10 Oakland team. If Cleveland State can keep pairing its current confidence with repeatable execution, it has a path to building real momentum as the 2025-2026 calendar tightens.
For Oakland, the result is a jolt. The Golden Grizzlies came in playing well and with a stronger overall résumé at 14-10, but a 13-point loss is a reminder that the margin for error shrinks on the road — especially when the opponent’s offense is rolling. Oakland will need a quick response to keep its own upward trend intact.
Game details
Final: Cleveland State 91, Oakland 78
Date: February 5, 2026
Season: 2025-2026
Venue: TBD

