CLEVELAND — It was certainly a rough afternoon shooting wise as Cleveland State's women's basketball team fell to Robert Morris 68-54 Sunday.
CSU made just 33% of its shots from the field, including 1 of 11 from 3-point range. Nadia Dumas led the way with 21 points and eight rebounds on 6 pf 12 shooting, but the rest of the Vikings (15-6, 10-5 Horizon League) made only 28% of their attempts.
Ashya Klopfenstein carried the Colonials (11-12, 9-9) with 16 points and eight boards. RMU never trailed once and led by as many as 20.
Now losers of two straight to fall to fifth in the conference, Cleveland State will look to get back on track Thursday night when it heads to Oakland.
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