Southern Illinois 68, Missouri State 66: The Salukis have now won seven in a row and remain right on the heels of Northern Iowa, who knocked off Drake on Saturday.This Week in Mid-Major: What’s behind the revivals at Rhode Island and Southern Illinois, a new top 10 and more--The Athletic
Familiar face leading Salukis back
You won’t see a more heavily contested buzzer-beater than this one from Southern Illinois freshman Marcus Domask against Missouri State on Saturday:
— Saluki Athletics (@SIUSalukis) February 9, 2020
Yet that’s not even the most amazing thing about the Salukis’ season. They were picked to finish last in the Missouri Valley Conference, a prediction that didn’t seem too far off when they were 6-8 overall after a loss to Indiana State on Dec. 30. Since then, however, they’ve gone 9-2. Their current seven-game winning streak includes upsets of Northern Iowa and Loyola Chicago, and they own sole possession of second place in the Valley behind UNI. They’ve done all this without senior guard Aaron Cook, who was leading the team in scoring when he broke his right hand in November. Cook is pursuing a medical redshirt.
In his first season at the helm of the Salukis, Bryan Mullins has to be considered a leading candidate for conference coach of the year. He’s used to winning in Carbondale. He played point guard for Southern Illinois, leading the team to the Sweet 16 in 2007, setting the school record for assists and twice earning Valley defensive player of the year honors. Mullins, 33, played professionally overseas before joining the staff at Loyola Chicago, where he was an assistant for the Ramblers’ 2018 Final Four run. Then the call came last March from his alma mater.
“I’m so appreciative of this opportunity because I know how special this place is,” Mullins says. “I’ve experienced it. I’ve lived it.”
Mullins brought in 10 new players during the offseason and plays four freshmen in his rotation. There were some growing pains early on, especially after Cook’s injury pushed freshman Lance Jones into point guard duties. The 6-6 Domask, a freshman from Wisconsin, has emerged as the leading scorer. The team also boasts a top-100 defense, which should be no surprise given Mullins’ background; during his playing days, Southern Illinois was known as Floorburn U. He’s working to rebuild that culture.
“We bring in the same type of mindset and the same type of kids and characteristics,” Mullins says. “We have some different schemes on offense and defense. But in terms of how hard we want to play, in terms of doing the little things and those toughness plays, that stuff’s non negotiable. And the kids have really bought into that.”
The Salukis were a mid-major force earlier this century. They went to the NCAA Tournament every year from 2002 to ’07 and had a cradle of coaches going with Bruce Weber and Matt Painter. The program has had only two 20-win seasons since 2007 and hasn’t been back in the field of 68. Attendance and interest sagged.
Perhaps a beloved alumnus is the guy to bring the Salukis back. They beat Missouri State before 6,528 fans at the Banterra Center, the largest home crowd since 2016.
“It was just like back when I was playing,” Mullins says. “That’s why this school is so special, because the community rallies around it. They love to come and watch teams that play hard and have a chip on their shoulders. They love watching this team play right now.”Bradley ends two-game skid; Evansville loses 12th-straight--Associated Press
Games of the week
(All times ET; AP rankings as of Monday morning)
Northern Iowa at Loyola Chicago, 8 p.m. Saturday (ESPN2): The first meeting between these two went to overtime before UNI eked out the victory at home. The Ramblers, who somehow scored only 39 points in a loss to Indiana State last Wednesday, need to protect home court to stay in the Missouri Valley title chase.
The Mid-Major Top 10
5. Northern Iowa (21-3, 10-2 Missouri Valley): The Panthers were in a tight one with Drake on Saturday until A.J. Green put an end to the threat with eight straight points. Green finished with 34 and should be the runaway player of the year in the Valley. LW: 6
Krutwig helps Loyola Chicago hold off Valparaiso 70-68--Associated Press
Return of Elijah Childs keys Bradley to victory--Peoria Journal Star
Braves hang on in Childs’ return versus Evansville--Bradley Scout
Childs’ return roars at Carver--Bradley Scout
Bradley Defeats Evansville, 69-58--bradleybraves.com
Drake falls to No. 19 Missouri State in battle of MVC heavyweights--Des Moines Register
Women's Basketball Falls to No. 24/19 Missouri State, 89-83--godrakebulldogs.com
Evansville comes up short again in loss to Bradley--Evansville Courier & Press
Game Recap: Still Stuck on ‘Almost’--Eville-Ways
Week 15 Power Rankings: Best Picture Winners--Eville-Ways
Aces stage another late rally before falling at Bradley--gopurpleaces.com
Pair of Promotions Highlight Home Women’s Basketball Weekend--goredbirds.com
McChristine getting practice for future job as enforcer--Terre Haute Tribune Star
The Morning Dish – Monday, February 10, 2020--Hoopville
Side DishesKennedy’s ‘Big Gamble’ Pays Off as Loyola Men’s Basketball Defeats Valparaiso--Loyola Phoenix
Other results of note: Loyola-Chicago continues to chase the top two in the Missouri Valley as they held off Valparaiso 70-68
Loyola Hangs On To Defeat Valparaiso, 70-68--loyolaramblers.com
No. 19 MSU Lady Bears hold on in thriller at Drake--Springfield News-Leader
Brice Calip is turning into the star and leader the No. 19 MSU Lady Bears needed--Springfield News-Leader
No. 19 Lady Bears outlast rival Drake on the road--The Standard
Lady Bears Top Drake for 20th Win, Strengthen Grip on First Place--missouristatebears.com
Maahs' career game leads UNI to overtime win--Waterloo Cedar Falls Courier
Panther women drop first home game of the year--Northern Iowan
Maahs Scores Career-High to Lead UNI to OT Win--unipanthers.com
Saluki women fall in OT at Northern Iowa--The Southern Illinoisan
Salukis drop overtime heartbreaker to Panthers--siusalukis.com
Late non-call stops Valparaiso rally cold--The NWI Times
Late Comeback Falls Shy as Loyola Edges Valpo--valpoathletics.com
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