Friday, October 22, 2021

What's Up In The Missouri Valley 10/22/2021

A look at each Missouri Valley Conference basketball team and what coaches said on media day--Springfield News-Leader



Women picked 5th, men picked 6th in preseason poll--Bradley Scout



Drake men's basketball blue-white scrimmage: Players to watch, injury update, what we learned--Des Moines Register

Drake women's basketball looks to continue success under new coach Allison Pohlman, new players--Des Moines Register



Watch now: Illinois State women's basketball ready to take next step--The Pantagraph



ISU's Mervis has worked his way into hearts of Sycamores--Terre Haute Tribune Star



The Max Abmas All-Stars: The best transfer candidates in college basketball who stayed put--The Athletic

Isiaih Mosley, junior guard, Missouri State

Speaking of skill-sets high-major coaches are currently slavering over, Isiaih Mosley is 6-foot-5, rangy, handles the ball well, rebounds his own glass like a big, shoots efficiently from everywhere (84.2/54.4/38.1) and draws fouls. You can practically imagine him running up and down in one of Alabama’s (or Arkansas’s) new-age pace-and-space systems. Instead, Mosley decided to run it back, and somewhat understandably so: He was third in the voting for Valley player of the year last season, and he will play alongside perhaps the (other) best player in the league in super-senior forward Gaige Prim. The Bears have their sights firmly focused on the NCAA Tournament.

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