
Cleveland State vs. Detroit Mercy women's basketball tickets still available for Thursday, March 6
Cleveland State vs. Detroit Mercy women's basketball tickets still available for Thursday, March 6
The No. 3 seed Cleveland State Vikings (23-8) take on the No. 6 seed Detroit Mercy Titans (15-14) in the Horizon tournament Thursday at Wolstein Center, beginning at 5:30 p.m. ET. Both teams will try to take one step closer to securing an automatic place in the NCAA Tournament.
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Cleveland State vs. Detroit Mercy game information
Date: Thursday, March 6, 2025
Thursday, March 6, 2025 Time: 5:30 p.m. ET
5:30 p.m. ET Location: Cleveland, Ohio
Cleveland, Ohio Venue: Wolstein Center
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Cleveland State leaders
Mickayla Perdue: 19.5 PTS, 2.1 REB, 3.3 AST, 1.4 STL, 0.1 BLK
19.5 PTS, 2.1 REB, 3.3 AST, 1.4 STL, 0.1 BLK Sara Guerreiro: 10.5 PTS, 7.7 REB, 4.2 AST, 1.1 STL, 0.1 BLK
10.5 PTS, 7.7 REB, 4.2 AST, 1.1 STL, 0.1 BLK Jordana Reisma: 15.1 PTS, 6.7 REB, 0.8 AST, 0.4 STL, 1.1 BLK
15.1 PTS, 6.7 REB, 0.8 AST, 0.4 STL, 1.1 BLK Destiny Leo: 11 PTS, 5.5 REB, 1.8 AST, 0.9 STL, 0.6 BLK
11 PTS, 5.5 REB, 1.8 AST, 0.9 STL, 0.6 BLK Macey Fegan: 5.6 PTS, 3.8 REB, 2.3 AST, 1.3 STL, 0 BLK
Detroit Mercy leaders
Aaliyah McQueen: 13.9 PTS, 7.3 REB, 1.9 STL, 39.5 FG%, 28.1 3PT% (43-for-153)
13.9 PTS, 7.3 REB, 1.9 STL, 39.5 FG%, 28.1 3PT% (43-for-153) Emaia O'Brien: 14.4 PTS, 1.9 STL, 42.9 FG%, 39.3 3PT% (59-for-150)
14.4 PTS, 1.9 STL, 42.9 FG%, 39.3 3PT% (59-for-150) Makayla Jackson: 8.8 PTS, 1.7 STL, 45.9 FG%, 21.7 3PT% (5-for-23)
8.8 PTS, 1.7 STL, 45.9 FG%, 21.7 3PT% (5-for-23) Kailey Starks: 5.3 PTS, 47.9 FG%, 18.2 3PT% (4-for-22)
5.3 PTS, 47.9 FG%, 18.2 3PT% (4-for-22) Jasmine Edwards: 3.7 PTS, 50 FG%
Cleveland State vs. Detroit Mercy stats breakdown
The Vikings are making 47.5% of their shots from the field, 4% higher than the Titans allow to opponents (43.5%).
Cleveland State is 0-2 against the spread and 16-4 overall when shooting better than 43.5% from the field.
The Titans make 40.7% of their shots from the field, 4.7% higher than the Vikings' defensive field-goal percentage.
The Vikings pull down 35.5 boards per game, 5.4 more than the Titans.
The Vikings are 43rd in rebounding in the nation, and the Titans are 271st.
The Vikings are averaging 75.1 points, 5.9 more than the Titans concede.
The Titans put up only 4.1 more points per game (64) than the Vikings give up (59.9).
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