Saturday, March 28, 2026

What's Up In The Missouri Valley 3/28/2026


Belmont Deconstruction then Rebuilding--Valley Hoops Insider



Former Bradley basketball player reflects on transfer portal, NIL and his career--Peoria Journal Star

Bradley Braves women's basketball coach departs for Boston College: 'Forever indebted'--Peoria Journal Star
Illinois State commit named 2026 Gatorade girls basketball player of the year in Illinois--Peoria Journal Star
Bradley women’s basketball coach Kate Popovec-Goss departs for Boston College after four years with the program--The Bradley Scout
Kate Popovec-Goss Accepts Head Coaching Position at Boston College--bradleybraves.com



Recapping the Drake men's basketball 2025-26 season under Eric Henderson--Des Moines Register



Robyn Scherr resigns as Evansville women's basketball coach after 5 seasons--Evansville Courier & Press
Robyn Scherr resigns as UE head women’s basketball coach--gopurpleaces.com



Doneelah Washington keys late rally as Illinois State moves past Abilene Christian in WNIT--The Pantagraph
Illinois State's win over Wake Forest carries over into another NIT victory--The Pantagraph
Fayta’s dime, Washington’s finish push Redbirds to Great Eight--The Vidette
Redbirds Advance To WNIT Great 8 With 59-55 Win Over Abilene Christian--The Vidette



SIU's Aligbe to enter transfer portal--Southern Illinoisan



UIC commit Dikembe Shaw scores 7 of his 24 points in last 36 seconds as Crown Point falls short in state final--Chicago Tribune

Tuesday, March 24, 2026

What's Up In The Missouri Valley 3/24/2026


Bradley Braves 7-foot-1 reserve center intends to enter transfer portal--Peoria Journal Star



Kings' Rookie Continues Remarkable Journey in Recent G League Win--Sports Illustrated


The NIT is the mid-major tournament we all wanted--Mid-Major Madness

The Wake Forest Bracket: Illinois State vs. Dayton

With the Flyers giving up their home arena to the NCAA for its use in the First Four, Dayton has been unable to have a home-court advantage for now its second year in a row for the first two games of the NIT, but now, with UD Arena ready to host its fans once again, and with Dayton on the brink of a trip to Hinkle Fieldhouse, the time is now for the Flyers to take their first postseason home-court advantage. What looked to be a lost season headed into the conference tournament with zero at-large hopes, has now given Anthony Grant’s team life after barely losing in the A10 finale. Two blowouts down into the postseason, and they face an opponent coming off a huge win against a power-conference opponent.

Illinois State has looks streaky all season, with stints of true greatness peaking through the cracks of a poor-at-times offense that has never found a true identity. The Redbirds have found success across the board in their past two games with Chase Walker finally becoming the leader that they always needed him to be. This matchup with the Flyers may be their toughest one yet, and it won’t just take another hot shooting night to send the Flyers crashing down.

NIT QUARTERFINALS--Staring at the Floorboards

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Illinois State travels to Dayton for NIT quarterfinals--The Pantagraph
Kinziger’s moment, Pence’s 23 fuel Redbirds as they turn toward Dayton showdown--The Vidette
Redbirds to Battle Flyers in NIT Quarterfinal--goredbirds.com


Redbirds And Wildcats To Square Off Again In WNIT--goredbirds.com



'Smart, humble' Jayson Kent trying to impact games on NBA level with Blazers--Terre Haute Tribune-Star

Saunders named to WBCA Thirty Under 30--gosycamores.com



Ryan Miller earns contract extension following first year at Murray State--WPSD Local 6

Murray State extends new contract to Rechelle Turner--WPSD Local 6