It just might be the best single performance of the season. Heck, it might be the best performance in several years.

Cleveland State point guard Norris Cole had an amazing performance Saturday during the Vikings' 86-76 victory over Youngstown State.

Norris talled 41 points, 20 rebounds and nine assists.

Yes, you read the correctly. And remember, Cole is 6-2 and plays point guard.

"Coach challenged us, we all responded to the challenge and me being the senior, I had to lead the challenge and lead us on out there and that was my mindset," Cole said, according to the Cleveland Plain Dealer. "I don't play the stats when I am out there playing. I am playing to win the game."

So was Cole upset he didn't notch one more assist for a triple-double?

"I heard I needed one more (assist for a triple-double) and it would have been nice to have but I'll take the win instead."

The 41 points Cole scored was good enough for the third-highest total in school history.

And, maybe even more impressively, Cole had a double-double in each half vs. Youngstown State.

According to ESPN, the 40-point, 20-rebound performance is just the second such game in college basketball in the last 15 years.