Saturday, March 7, 2026

What's Up In The Missouri Valley3/6/2026

Conference tournament chaos begins: Thursday’s best bets from Arch Madness to the Big Ten--Busting Brackets

Drake Bulldogs vs. Southern Illinois Salukies

The first game of the Missouri Valley Conference Tournament tips off what fans know as Arch Madness in St. Louis. The MVC Tournament rarely disappoints, and this matchup should be another competitive battle.

Drake has enjoyed plenty of success in this tournament over the years, though this season has been a bit of a down one for the Bulldogs. They face a Southern Illinois team that finished the regular season at 16-15.

Expect Drake to lean on its tournament experience and perimeter shooting to stay right in this game. If the Bulldogs knock down shots early, they have a great chance to pull the upset.

Indiana State Sycamores vs. Valparaiso Beacons

The second Missouri Valley Conference game features Indiana State taking on Valparaiso.

Indiana State enters with an 11-20 record, while the Beacons come in at 17-14. When these two teams met earlier this season, Valparaiso won by just a single point, so another tight contest would not be surprising.

Both teams should battle throughout, but Valparaiso appears to have the slight edge. Look for the Beacons to make just enough plays down the stretch to move on and face Bradley in the next round.

2026 MVC Men’s Tournament: Schedule, Bracket, Recent History, TV/Streaming Info--Blogging the Bracket
3.5.26 Game Analysis--Basket Under Review

Arch Madness is a national holiday in my household, a holy day in fact. Let's dive in... [Subscriber content]

Our best bets for Friday’s conference tournament matchups--Busting Brackets

Drake Bulldogs at Belmont Bruins

This is a Missouri Valley Conference quarterfinal matchup. The last time these two teams met, Belmont won by 13 points. The Bruins have clearly been the better team throughout the season.

Drake has plenty of pedigree in this tournament, having won Arch Madness three straight years, but this feels like the spot where that run finally comes to an end. Belmont has been playing strong basketball and should have the edge on both ends of the floor.

When push comes to shove, expect the Bruins to take control and pull away late with a double-digit victory.

UIC Flames at Murray State Racers

Another Missouri Valley Conference quarterfinal features the UIC Flames and Murray State Racers.

UIC has been one of the surprise teams in the conference this season and earned its way into the 4/5 matchup. Murray State spent a good portion of the year near the top of the standings before slipping a bit late in the season.

The Racers still have the more athletic roster, and if their shots are falling, they should have enough firepower to move on and potentially set up a matchup with Belmont.

Valparaiso Beacons at Bradley Braves

The third Arch Madness game features Valparaiso and Bradley.

Roger Powell has the Beacons playing better basketball lately, and Valparaiso enters this matchup at 18-14 after playing Thursday night in St. Louis. Meanwhile, Bradley is coming off a big win last week over Murray State and has been steady under head coach Brian Wardle.

Expect a competitive game here, but Bradley’s consistency should help the Braves find a way to pull this one out late.

Conference Tourney Previews, Part 2 of 3--Hoops HD

MVC tourney predicted champ: Belmont (#1 seed)
Dates: March 5-8
Location: St. Louis, MO
2025 tourney champ: Drake (#1 seed)
Fun fact: each of past 3 championship schools won multiple titles in a row
Seeding: 4 of past 5 champs were top-2 seed
I do not know what more you can ask out of Coach Casey Alexander: he finished his stint at Lipscomb with 3 straight 20-win seasons from 2017-2019, and has now had 7 straight winning seasons in Nashville. The Bruins have lost just 5 games this season: 2 in OT, 1 by a single point, and 2 others by single-digits. This tourney has been kind to top-2 seeds, and after switching over from the OVC 4 years ago, I think it is time for Belmont to finally claim its 1st MVC title.. There are some teams that require a deep-dive to discover the secret to their success but that is not the case for the Bruins: their 51.7 FG% is #4 in the nation, and their 40.5 3P% is #3 in the nation. The most amazing part is that since losing SR PG Nic McClain to a knee injury on New Year’s Day, they have gone 13-3 during his absence, but are still hoping to welcome him back onto the court any day now.

Contrasting Styles when UIC Plays Murray State--Valley Hoops Insider
Arch Madness Begins!--Valley Hoops Insider
Northern Iowa prevails at Missouri Valley Tournament, will face Illinois State on Friday--The Pantagraph
UIC vs. Murray State Prediction, Odds for MVC Tournament Quarterfinal--Sports Illustrated
Drake vs. Southern Illinois Prediction, Odds for MVC Tournament 1st Round--Sports Illustrated



College basketball coaching carousel: 25 head coaches, high-major assistants to know for the 2026 cycle--CBS Sports

Casey Alexander (Belmont). The 53-year-old Bruins head coach has run the program for the past seven seasons and claims more than 300 career wins from his time at Stetson, Lipscomb and Belmont. The Bruins are 26-5 entering the MVC Tournament and a legitimate Cinderella candidate because Alexander learned at the feet of the great Rick Byrd and runs great stuff. Alexander is guaranteed to receive interest from high-major programs. In fact, he already has: Kansas State has him on its dwindling list of candidates, sources told CBS Sports. Feels like this year can be his time to move up.

COLLEGE BASKETBALL: NOV 19 Lipscomb at Belmont
Casey Alexander has won 20-plus games in all seven seasons running Belmont.  Getty Images

Belmont, like Miami of Ohio, is playing a rigged game in March | Estes--Nashville Tennessean
Men's Basketball Plays in MVC Quarterfinal Round Friday--belmontbruins.com


Bruins Win Third Straight, Earn 83-63 Road Victory at Valparaiso Thursday--belmontbruins.com



One-on-One: Who was the most impactful Brave this season?--The Bradley Scout



Drake basketball tops Southern Illinois in MVC Tournament first round--Des Moines Register
Drake men’s basketball to face Southern Illinois Salukis--The Times-Delphic
Drake University men’s basketball team advances in Arch Madness--The Times-Delphic
Bulldogs Topple Salukis in Opening Round of MVC Tournament, 67-63--godrakebulldogs.com

Bulldogs Rout Illinois State in Regular Season Home Finale--godrakebulldogs.com



Evansville men's basketball falls to Northern Iowa in MVC Tournament--Evansville Courier & Press
Casey’s double-double not enough as Aces fall at Arch Madness--gopurpleaces.com

Aces Drop Final Regular Season Road Game at Bradley--gopurpleaces.com



Illinois State is still chasing the moment that would end a 27-year wait--Busting Brackets
Gateway to Glory: Redbirds eye Arch Madness run in St. Louis--The Vidette
Redbirds Set for 2026 Arch Madness--goredbirds.com

Aalsma’s revenge forces ISU defeat in Des Moines--The Vidette
Redbirds Drop Road Contest At Drake, 73-55--goredbirds.com



Valpo, Tupuola end Indiana State's season--Terre Haute Tribune-Star
Sycamores conclude 2025-26 season with loss to Valparaiso--gosycamores.com


Mid-Major Madness Women’s Player of the Week Voting: Feb. 23-March 1--Mid-Major Madness

Clemisha Prackett, Indiana State

Prackett recorded a pair of career highs as she averaged a double-double of 21.5 points and 13 rebounds per game for the Sycamores. She notched 21 points and a career-high 18 rebounds at Murray State. Those 18 boards are tied for the fourth-most in program history. The junior from Arkansas then poured in a career-high 22 points with eight rebounds at Belmont. She shot 57.1% from the field and 84.6% from the line for the week.

Three good quarters not enough for Sycamore women--Terre Haute Tribune-Star
Sycamores unable to shake off slow start, fall to Panthers in regular season finale--gosycamores.com



For Racer men to own tourney, King must back billing--Murray Ledger and Times
Racers End Season at Arch Madness In Loss to UIC--goracers.com

Regular season isn’t over; Racer women have their title, but want strong finish ahead of Iowa--Murray Ledger and Times
Poock’s free throws complete comeback for reigning champs--Murray Ledger and Times
Poock's Career Night Helps Racers Escape Flames--goracers.com



College Men's Basketball: UNI survives Evansville, advance at MVC Tournament--Waterloo-Cedar Falls Courier
UNI men’s basketball outlasts Evansville in Arch Madness opener--unipanthers.com
Panther men’s basketball rolls into MVC semifinals with victory of Redbirds--unipanthers.com

UNI women’s basketball: Ryley Goebel scores 1,000th point in rout of Indiana State--unipanthers.com



Saluki Men bounced from MVC Tourney by Drake--Southern Illinoisan
Salukis did not grade out well in their season finale--Southern Illinoisan
Retention of players is key to future Saluki success--Southern Illinoisan
ARCH MADNESS: Salukis’ time in St. Louis cut short after 67-63 loss to Drake--The Daily Egyptian
Drake Ends Southern's Season, 67-63--siusalukis.com



Men’s Basketball Headed to MVC Semifinals After 92-79 Win over Murray State--uicflames.com
Men's Basketball Meets Drake on Semifinal Saturday at Arch Madness--uicflames.com

Women’s Basketball Drops Heartbreaker to Murray State, 78-76--uicflames.com
Women’s Basketball Closes Missouri Valley Conference Play Saturday Against Belmont--uicflames.com



Marching On--The Victory Bell
Valpo comes back to beat Indiana St, 63-62--The Valpo Vault
Get to Know the Opponent: Bradley | Arch Madness - Game 2--The Valpo Vault
Valpo Athletics Receives $1M Gift to Men’s Basketball from Donald V. Fites ‘56--valpoathletics.com
Valpo Rallies from 12 Down, Edges Indiana State in Arch Madness Opener--valpoathletics.com
Valpo Basketball Battles to the Finish, Comes Up Just Short in Double Overtime Loss to Bradley--valpoathletics.com

Beacons Battle Gamely Thursday Versus Belmont--valpoathletics.com
Beacons Close Regular Season Saturday Versus Murray State--valpoathletics.com

Wednesday, March 4, 2026

What's Up In The Missouri Valley 3/4/2026

Missouri Valley Conference Tournament - Hottest Teams are at the bottom of the bracket--Busting Brackets
Handing out the Hardware: All-conference awards of the year (Part 1 of 2)--Hoops HD

MVC
G: JaQuan Johnson (Bradley)
G: Jalen Quinn (Drake)
F: Chase Walker (Illinois State)
F: Ian Scott (Indiana State)
C: Fred King (Murray State)
POY: Jalen Quinn (Drake)
ROY: Andy Johnson (Illinois Chicago)
DPOY: Fred King (Murray State)
6TH: Roman Domon (Murray State)
COY: Casey Alexander (Belmont)

Championship Week Continues with OVC, Summit, MAAC, MVC, and WCC Tournaments--Hoops HQ

Missouri Valley

Dates: March 5-8

TV: ESPN+, CBSSN, CBS

Notable: Last season’s MVC Tournament champion Drake (12-19, 6-14) is the No. 9 seed this year

The No. 1 seed in the MVC Tournament is Belmont (26-5, 16-4), which had won 14 of 15 regular-season games up until the finale. The Bruins are one of the most efficient teams in the country, ranking fourth nationally at 52 percent from the field. They’re led by 6-foot-6 senior guard Tyler Lundblade (15.8 points), who shoots 41 percent from deep on nearly nine attempts a game. 

There are several teams capable of beating the Bruins in this event, including the one that defeated them in the regular-season finale, Illinois State (20-11, 12-8). The preseason favorites have had ups and downs but are still capable of making a run this March, along with Bradley (20-11, 13-7), Murray State (20-11, 12-8) and perennial MVC Tournament threat Northern Iowa (19-12, 11-9).



Top 10 Teams from One-Bid Leagues Most Likely to Pull off a Round of 64 Upset--Hoops HQ

3. Belmont Bruins

Record: 26-5 (16-4 Missouri Valley Conference)

The Bruins have been one of the most consistent mid-major programs for the past 20 years, with this season being no different. They’re one of the most efficient offensive units in the country, ranking in the top-five nationally in both field-goal accuracy (52 percent) and three-point shooting (41 percent), making nearly 11 a game. One of several quality shooters on the team is 6-foot-6 senior guard Tyler Lunblade (15.8 points), who shoots better than 40 percent from deep on 8.8 attempts a game. Belmont will be a highly dangerous offense to deal with in the first round of the Big Dance.

Belmont coach Casey Alexander's team is a dangerous opponent thanks mostly to its 3-point shooting prowess

Belmont coach Casey Alexander’s team is a dangerous opponent thanks mostly to its 3-point shooting prowess

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Hochman: A team in STL this week will go to Big Dance. Can Belmont win Arch Madness?--Post-Dispatch
Belmont basketball in good spot to return to March Madness for first time since 2019--Nashville Tennessean



Bradley Braves players earn All-Missouri Valley Conference, Defensive Player of Year honors, more--Peoria Journal Star
Column: The Valley stole Bully’s lunch money--The Bradley Scout
Arch Madness Preview: Bradley heads to St. Louis, MO for the 2025-26 Missouri Valley Conference Tournament--bradleybraves.com

Bradley WBB Hosts Evansville to Open Final Regular-Season Homestand--bradleybraves.com



Drake basketball senior Jalen Quinn named first team All-MVC--Des Moines Register
Men's Basketball Preview: Arch Madness--godrakebulldogs.com

Drake basketball teams finish out the regular season and prepare for tournament play--The Times-Delphic

Women's Basketball Preview: Illinois State & UNI--godrakebulldogs.com



Men’s basketball opens Arch Madness against UNI--gopurpleaces.com

Aces Begin Final Week of Regular Season Play at Bradley--gopurpleaces.com



Late-changing seeds could lead to highly competitive Missouri Valley Tournament--The Pantagraph



Lansing reflects on 'special' days at ISU, encourages current team in MVC tourney--Terre Haute Tribune-Star
After down-to-the-wire losses to Valpo, ISU renews budding rivalry at St. Louis--Terre Haute Tribune-Star
Sycamores look for redemption against Valpo in Arch Madness--Indiana Statesman
Men's basketball set to battle the Beacons on Thursday night at Arch Madness--gosycamores.com



State Farm Arch Madness; Miller family moment on Senior Day was ‘full circle’--Murray Ledger and Times
State Farm Arch Madness; Jackson came to Murray after career night … for UIC--Murray Ledger and Times
Racers Meet UIC at Arch Madness in St. Louis--goracers.com



College Men's Basketball: UNI needs to be fundamentally sharper to have Arch Madness success--Waterloo-Cedar Falls Courier
College Men's Basketball: Hunter Jacobson has made everyone around him better--Waterloo-Cedar Falls Courier
College Men's Basketball: UNI's Campbell named to all-Missouri Valley team--Waterloo-Cedar Falls Courier
Panthers close regular season with win at Drake--Northern Iowan

How Jacqui Kalin made history at Northern Iowa--The IX Basketball
UNI women extend momentum with consecutive MVC victories--Northern Iowan
UNI women's basketball: Panthers head to Indiana for their final road contest of the regular season--unipanthers.com



Saluki Men's Basketball gears up for MVC run--Southern Illinoisan
COLUMN – Salukis’ path to Arch Madness crown is crowded, but plausible--The Daily Egyptian
Salukis Draw Bulldogs for First Round of Arch Madness--siusalukis.com



Women’s Basketball Hosts Murray State in Thursday Night Clash--uicflames.com



3 Valpo basketball players, Region native earn All-MVC honors--The Times
Get to Know the Opponent: Indiana State | Arch Madness - Game 1--The Valpo Vault



2026 Missouri Valley All-Conference Teams--The Missouri Valley

Tuesday, March 3, 2026

What's Up In The Missouri Valley 3/3/2026

The Men’s Other Top 25: Undefeated Miami (OH) stays atop poll--Mid-Major Madness

Nos. 6-10 consisted of the same teams from last week with some shifting. Santa Clara came in at six. VCU jumped from 10 to seven, while Belmont, who tied for sixth last week, dropped to No. 10. San Diego St. and Stephen F. Austin kept the same placement at eight and nine, respectively.

Here is the full ranking:

Ranking

Team (First-Place Votes)

Points

Last Week

10 Belmont 63 T-6

Others Receiving Votes:

Sam Houston St. 6; Colorado St. 5; Murray St. 4; George Mason 4; Kent St. 3; UMBC 2; St. Thomas 2; Charleston 1; Wichita St. 1

Develop and Succeed--Valley Hoops Insider


The Women’s Other Top 25: Princeton retakes top spot to begin March--Mid-Major Madness

Here is the full ranking:

Ranking

Team

Last Week

23 Green Bay 25

Dropped from ranking:

Murray St. – 19; Navy – 20; Davidson – 22



Women’s Basketball Defeats Southern Illinois 83-64 to Close Home Slate--belmontbruins.com



2 Bradley Braves honored on MVC Most Improved and All-Bench teams--Peoria Journal Star



ROUNDUP: Prackett MVC Newcomer of Week--Terre Haute Tribune-Star
Former Sycamore Jayson Kent signs with NBA's Portland Trail Blazers--Terre Haute Tribune-Star
ISU faces Valpo: 'No reason luck can't change' at Arch Madness, Wagner says--Terre Haute Tribune-Star

Sycamores fall in last road matchup to Belmont--Indiana Statesman
Sycamores host Panthers to close regular season--Indiana Statesman



Missouri Valley Conference Men’s Basketball; Racer men face UIC Friday in St. Louis--Murray Ledger and Times



UNI men’s basketball opens Arch Madness play Thursday night in St. Louis--unipanthers.com



Late-Game Belmont Surge Downs Salukis, 83-64--siusalukis.com



Valpo, Indiana State to Clash in Instate Match in Opening Round of Arch Madness--valpoathletics.com
Valpo Head Coach Roger Powell Jr. Named Finalist for Ben Jobe National Coach of the Year Award--valpoathletics.com

Season-Closing Homestand Continues Thursday Versus Belmont--valpoathletics.com



Arch Madness Preview / News & Notes--The Missouri Valley
MVC Announces All-Bench / Most-Improved Units--The Missouri Valley

MVC Women's Basketball Weekly Notebook (March 3)--The Missouri Valley

Monday, March 2, 2026

What's Up In The Missouri Valley 3/2/2026

Arch Madness 2026 Preview: Belmont Leads Deepest Missouri Valley Bracket in Years--Busting Brackets
Forde Minutes: Big East Bubble Burst and Small-Conference Tournament Previews--Sports Illustrated

The Little Dance, Part I

Ball knowers know—this is the good stuff. The two weeks before Selection Sunday are as much fun as the real thing, with more than 300 teams still alive and hoping to go as far as they can. As always, The Minutes is here for a sprint through the conference tournaments—half of them this week, and the other half next week.

Missouri Valley (9)

When: March 5–8.

KenPom conference rating: Ninth out of 31.

Inspiration: Indiana State 1979, which was 33–0 behind Larry Bird before losing to Michigan State in the national championship game. 

Best player: Bradley guard Jaquan Johnson is second in the Valley in scoring (17.4 ppg) while also producing 3.9 rebounds, 3.5 assists and league-best 2.6 steals. 

Best March coach: Second-year Southern Illinois coach Scott Nagy has won five single-bid tournaments, three at South Dakota State and two at Wright State. He’s 24–12 in league tournament play.

Top seed: Belmont (26–5, 16–4), with two of those league losses in overtime.

Dark horse: Third-seed Illinois State (20–11, 12–8), which was inconsistent but closed with a flourish, beating Northern Iowa on the road and handing Belmont just its second loss in the last 15 games.

Minutes pick: Illinois State (10), which kept a talented nucleus of players from being poached in the transfer portal to set up this season.

Final Weekly Honors--Valley Hoops Insider

Final Weekly Players of the Week

Evansville’s A.J. Casey had a Saturday to remember. The 6’9 senior scored a career-high 37 points and banked in a game-winning three-pointer. Casey’s 37-point performance was the highest for an MVC player this season and he is the Valley’s ‘Player of the Week’.

Newcomers are Shining

Illinois State’s Boden Skunberg propelled the Redbirds into the third seed at Arch Madness. The North Dakota State transfer averaged 14.5 points and six rebounds during the Redbirds’ sweep of Northern Iowa and Belmont. Skunberg’s finishing kick earns him the Valley’s ‘Newcomer of the Week’ award.

Wild Rookie Breakout

Valparaiso’s J.T. Pettigrew keeps doing amazing things. The 6’9 rookie hit the game-winning shot to defeat Drake and averaged 16 points and 6.5 rebounds during the Beacons’ two games. Pettigrew’s ‘Freshman of the Week’ award is his fourth, tying Murray State’s Roman Domon for the most weekly honors. During league contests, he is second (13.0) to Domon (15.3) in scoring and leads the rookies in rebounding average (7.1).



Casey Alexander Finalist for Skip Prosser Man of the Year Award--belmontbruins.com

Bruins Close Out Home Portion of Regular Season Monday Night Versus Southern Illinois--belmontbruins.com



'Leave ... a legacy': Bradley Braves basketball's four seniors finish as winners at home--Peoria Journal Star
Those four guys mean a ton to this program’: Bradley seniors shine on senior night to clinch second seed in MVC tournament--The Bradley Scout



Illinois State closes regular season on high note with better seed--The Pantagraph



Sycamores face Valpo in MVC Tournament opener at 7 p.m. Thursday--Terre Haute Tribune-Star
Indiana State closes out regular season with win over UIC--Indiana Statesman
Indiana State to play Valparaiso in opening round of 2026 MVC Tournament--gosycamores.com



Racer men fight shorthanded, but can’t beat Bradley--Murray Ledger and Times
Racers Receive Arch Madness Assignment--goracers.com

Racer women win Valley title on home court; Storing memories in Bank; Final home game yields giant day for Racer women--Murray Ledger and Times



College Men's Basketball: UNI waxes Drake, earns six seed in MVC tournament--Waterloo-Cedar Falls Courier



Salukis finish regular season strong in 81-67 win vs Aces--The Daily Egyptian
Salukis Outlast Evansville, Win Fourth in a Row as Arch Madness Looms--siusalukis.com



UIC Seeded Fifth for MVC Men’s Basketball Tournament--uicflames.com



5 things to know about Valparaiso basketball's season heading into Arch Madness--The Times
Valpo Wraps up Regular Season--The Valpo Vault
Men's basketball makes history, more to come--The Torch



Missouri Valley Conference Announces Game Times / Seeds for State Farm MVC Tournament--The Missouri Valley
MVC Men's Basketball Coaches Q&A With Media--The Missouri Valley
MVC Announces Men's Basketball Players of the Week--The Missouri Valley

Sunday, March 1, 2026

What's Up In The Missouri Valley 3/1/2026

Week 17 Weekend Watchlist--Basket Under Review

Sunday, March 1

B Games

#55 Belmont (-1) at #98 Illinois State, 5 PM ET, CBSSN.

This season finale for Belmont is more or less meaningless, save for building out an at-large case that I wish would gather more steam than it seems to be gathering. You want me to prefer 18-10 TCU (50th KenPom) or 19-9 Missouri (51st) over 26-4 Belmont (55th)? Well, I’m not going to, so quit asking. 

Anyway, this carries some meaning for Illinois State depending on the results of other games. If all favorites win in the other MVC games this weekend, Illinois State either finishes fourth (win) or sixth (loss) in the league. If Valpo loses to Evansville AND Indiana State beats UIC (around a 12% chance), I think Illinois State can finish as high as third with a win. In any case, they are very likely to finish somewhere from fourth to sixth with an extreme outside shot at third. You can read all of these scenarios here.

Based on the way these two match up, I’d initially think of this as a points explosion and a game that simply comes down to whichever’s defensive weakness is less weak. The first game kind of got there - Belmont won 80-69 mostly because they hit so many shots that Illinois State’s huge rebounding edge got washed out - but it was also an anomaly where two great offenses had to take significantly more midrange twos than they’re used to. (Also, this was Snowmageddon in Nashville, so the crowd was thinned out.) I don’t trust much of anything about how Illinois State defends ball screens, and almost any scenario involving a screener favors Belmont on offense to me. The Bruins dumped an absurd 1.53 PPP on ISUred in Nashville in P&R sets, partially because the Redbirds just…never adjusted. Even pick-and-pops were left wide open:

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P&R isn’t a huge feature of Belmont’s offense but I’m not really sure how ISUred plans on guarding any sort of screening action when 1) Belmont is among the nation’s very best in dribble handoffs and 2) Illinois State runs the same basic, laissez-faire drop coverage against those too. The good news here is that matching up a weak two-way rebounding unit with arguably the best two-way rebounding team in the MVC certainly favors the Redbirds. This Belmont team is far better defensively than the Belmont teams of old, but they’ve had major struggles in overcommitting on drives to the paint, allowing an absolutely monstrous amount of kickout threes this year. It allows them to wall off the rim exceptionally well, but they’re going to be vulnerable to a huge shooting day from Boden Skunberg and/or Landon Wolf. Bonus points if this is the day Johnny Kinzinger hits threes. Whichever offense blinks first loses. - Will Warren

C Games

#115 Murray State at #127 Bradley (-4), 2 PM ET, ESPN+.

I think it’s possible for the loser here to fall out of the top 5 in the Valley, and thus lose out on a bye spot in Arch Madness, but I’m not entirely certain of the tiebreaker scenarios. First meeting between these two saw Jaquan Johnson struggle to his worst offensive game of the season, shooting 2-12 against Murray State drop coverage. Johnson has been on an offensive tear to close out the regular season however, and Bradley desperately needs his ball screen and dribble creation in the rematch in Peoria. The Racers were in the middle of racing out to an 8-0 Valley start when they first met the Braves back on January 4, but since that blazing start they’ve gone 4-7 with truly awful perimeter defense. Since that 8-0 start, the Racers have played like the 192nd best team in the country, with the 293rd defense. Yes, a -11% 3PT% delta in that stretch is brutal, but the rim defense has been just as bad, sitting at 310th in 2PT% defense in that span. If Johnson plays like he has of late on the ball and the Racers defend on the ball like they have of late, the Braves should finish out with a home win and an Arch Madness bye. - Jordan Majewski

Arch Madness bracket is set. After top-seeded Belmont, the field is wide open.--Post-Dispatch

Conference tournaments only route to NCAAs for Nashville area college basketball teams--Main Street Nashville



Hoops HD Daily Rundown – Sunday, March 1st--Hoops HD

HIGHLIGHTED GAMES:

-Belmont @ Illinois State (Missouri Valley) – Belmont has already wrapped up 1st place and should be positioned to end up on about the 12 line if they can win out through the conference tournament. This will be a bit of a test on the road tonight.

March Madness 2026: The 68 things to know to get you ready for conference tournaments and the Big Dance--CBS Sports

Top mid-major outfits

40. Belmont (26-4): Arch Madness will be a zoo, but Belmont is the top-shelf team in the Missouri Valley. Big man Drew Scharnowski hammers dunks left and right, and there's size and shooting everywhere. Belmont's offense ranks No. 1 in effective field goal percentage, and this is one of the best shot-blocking teams that coach Casey Alexander has ever had.

Scariest team on each of the top-12 seed lines

68. 12 seed: Belmont. This mid-major roster doesn't look like a typical mid-major roster. Too big. Too much shooting. Too many real players. 

Men's Basketball Falls in the Final 90 Seconds at Illinois State--belmontbruins.com


Women’s Basketball Celebrates Seniors with 88-79 Win Over Indiana State Saturday--belmontbruins.com



Bradley basketball vs Murray State: How the Braves captured the No. 2 seed with a win--Peoria Journal Star
How the Bradley Braves got the last laugh by beating Murray State for Valley's No. 2 seed--Peoria Journal Star
MBB Recap: Braves beat Racers in Regular Season Finale--bradleybraves.com

Rapid Recap: Women’s basketball drops final away game to UIC on Education Day--The Bradley Scout



UNI basketball takes down Drake in MVC regular-season finale--Des Moines Register
Drake Falls to UNI in Regular Season Finale--godrakebulldogs.com

Balanced Bulldogs Beat Salukis on the Road--godrakebulldogs.com



Casey’s triple at the buzzer gives UE win over Valparaiso--gopurpleaces.com
Men’s basketball drops season finale to SIU--gopurpleaces.com

Runner, Norkus Lead Aces Against Murray State--gopurpleaces.com



Illinois State meets league champion Belmont in final regular season game--The Pantagraph
Grit and Grind: Redbirds knock off conference champion Bruins in regular-season finale--The Vidette
Big Second Half Leads ISU to Senior Day Win--goredbirds.com

Redbirds handle business against winless Beacons--The Vidette
Five Redbirds Score In Double Figures In 83-42 Road Win At Valpo--goredbirds.com



Indiana State men prepare for Senior Day--Terre Haute Tribune-Star
ISU routs Flames on Sycamores' Senior Day, plays Valpo in STL--Terre Haute Tribune-Star
Sycamores close regular season with Senior Day victory over UIC--gosycamores.com

Bruins outlast female Sycamores in Music City--Terre Haute Tribune-Star
Bruins outlast Sycamores Saturday night in Music City--gosycamores.com



Racers Fall at Bradley in Season Finale--goracers.com

Record Setting Racers are MVC Outright Champs--goracers.com



UNI men’s basketball cruises to 75-53 win at Drake--unipanthers.com

College Women's Basketball: UNI shooting overwhelms UIC at McLeod--Waterloo-Cedar Falls Courier
College Women's Basketball: UNI retires jersey of Jacqui Kalin--Waterloo-Cedar Falls Courier



SIU falls to Drake on Senior Day--Southern Illinoisan 
Drake’s Elite Passing and Shooting Carves Up Salukis on Senior Day--siusalukis.com
Southern Kicks Off Final Road Trip of Regular Season at Belmont on Monday--siusalukis.com



Men’s Basketball Drops Regular-Season Finale at Indiana State--uicflames.com

Women’s Basketball Drops Saturday Matinee at UNI--uicflames.com



How Roger Powell Jr. has cultivated a winning culture within Valparaiso basketball again--The Times
Beacons shift focus to Arch Madness after buzzer-beating loss--The Victory Bell
Evansville Banks in Buzzer-Beater as Valpo Drops Regular-Season Finale in Heartbreaking Fashion--valpoathletics.com

Beacons Drop Senior Day Matchup Versus Illinois State--valpoathletics.com