Saturday, March 8, 2025

What's Up In The Missouri Valley 3/7/2025

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

MVC tourney predicted champ: Bradley (#2 seed)
Dates: March 6-9
Location: St. Louis, MO
2024 tourney champ: Drake (#2 seed)
Fun fact: each of past 3 championship schools won back-to-back titles
Seeding: 5 of past 6 champs were not #1 seed
After making each of the last 4 title games and wrapping up a 27-3 regular season last Sunday you would think that Drake is the 1 top seed in the entire nation that I SHOULD go with…but history says otherwise. This tourney has been unkind to #1 seeds, and the only school to ever win 3 of these in a row was Southern Illinois from 1993-1995. Over the past 2 months the Bulldogs have won 15 of 16 with just a 2-PT home loss, so I will go with the team that gave them that loss. Bradley looked quite beatable a month ago when they lost 3 in a row to UIC/Northern Iowa/Belmont by an average of 13+ PPG, but they got back on track by winning 6 of their final 7. There are some teams that require a deep-dive to discover the secret to their success but that is not the case for the Braves: their 40.9 3P% is #1 in the nation, and they have 4 seniors who each started 30+ games this season.

Championship Week Video Notebook – Day 5--Hoops HD

Conference Tournament action continues as Lipscomb and North Alabama have advanced to the ASun Championship game as the top two seeds. The Missouri Valley also got underway with its opening round today and some big quarterfinal games tomorrow.

Court Vision: Revisiting our preseason predictions, making some for NCAA Tournament--The Athletic

2. Most interesting mid-major: I picked McNeese State, which held up pretty well. Will Wade’s team is 25-6, easily won the Southland and is rolling toward a second straight NCAA Tournament experience, but other worthwhile candidates have emerged here.

Such as UC San Diego, one of KenPom’s highest-ranked mid-majors with the sort of turnover-forcing defense (third nationally, per KenPom) typically befitting our favorite Cinderellas. Or Drake, which won the Missouri Valley in Ben McCollum’s first season in Division I, keyed by being in the top 15 nationally in free-throw attempt rate and the top five in defensive steal rate. VCU has a solid at-large case should it not win the Atlantic 10 tournament, and should any of George Mason, Dayton or Saint Joseph’s do so instead, all three could win games in March.

Other preseason staff votes: Arkansas State, Bradley, Grand Canyon, Princeton, Saint Joseph’s, Saint Louis

3/7/25 FRIDAY NOTES--Staring at the Floorboards

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MISSOURI VALLEY QUARTERS

  • Only regular season meeting between top seed Drake and Southern Illinois saw a tight game before the Bulldogs pulled away in the final 4 minutes or so in Carbondale...
  • Two great shot making teams in Illinois State and Belmont play a rubber match after a thrilling regular season split that saw a combined 45% 3PT shooting and the lowest efficiency rating by either side 1.15 PPP....
  • Murray State was swept by Bradley in the regular season, but was up 16 in the 2H in Peoria just a few weeks ago before a total collapse...
  • Well Roger Powell and Valpo depantsed me (as well as UIC) last night, as I thought UIC’s frontcourt would be the dominant factor in that game, and it turned out to be the total opposite....Valpo has one big edge in this quarterfinal matchup with Northern Iowa...

Arch Madness Preview – Paul Oren – Game Four--Valley Hoops Insider
Arch Madness – One Thriller and One … Not--Valley Hoops Insider
Arch Madness – Making Big Impressions--Valley Hoops Insider
Arch Madness Preview – Drake and SIU--Valley Hoops Insider
Arch Madness Game Eight Preview--Valley Hoops Insider
Staff Picks: Who will win Arch Madness?--The Bradley Scout



Belmont’s explosive first half propels Bruins to MVC semifinals; top-seeded Drake is next--Main Street Media of Tennessee
First Half Powers Men's Basketball Past Illinois State in MVC Tournament--belmontbruins.com

Women’s Basketball Earns Third-Straight Win at Indiana State--Belmont Vision
Bruins Win Third Straight, Rout Sycamores 90-69 on the Road Thursday Night--belmontbruins.com
Women's Basketball Wraps Up Regular Season at Evansville Saturday Afternoon--belmontbruins.com



Bradley basketball vs Murray State in Arch Madness: Braves put away quarterfinal win--Peoria Journal Star
A return to glory: Five keys to Arch Madness victory--The Bradley Scout
Braves advance and will play in MVC Semifinals--bradleybraves.com

Bradley WBB beats Southern Illinois to begin final road trip--bradleybraves.com
Bradley WBB faces Missouri State in season finale--bradleybraves.com



Dave’s Bracket: Florida joins No. 1 seeds heading into Championship Week--Bracketville

Today, Drake begins its final trek toward an NCAA berth via the Missouri Valley tournament. The Bulldogs are a credible at-large contender, so bubble teams will be rooting for them to finish off an automatic bid.

Men’s college basketball bubble watch: Can UNC claw back? Oklahoma-Texas eliminator ahead?--The Athletic

The Rest

In the Mix: Boise State, Drake, San Diego State, VCU, UC Irvine, UC San DiegoShould Be In

In The Mix

Drake
Profile Strengths: Gaudy overall record, two key power conference wins, great resume metrics..
Profile Weaknesses: Three Q3 losses, only five Q1/Q2 games.
Looking Ahead: The Bulldogs dodged a giant bullet on Sunday, squeaking by Missouri State (the MVC’s last place team) in overtime for the second time this season. Drake is now 27-3 overall and carries the distinct honor of being the only undefeated team against the top two quadrants in the country (5-0). The Bulldogs’ win over Vanderbilt continues to age well. Getting to 29 wins while reaching the Arch Madness title game should be enough, but nothing is certain while other bid stealers lurk. At minimum, their resume metrics strongly indicate the profile of an at-large team.

The top 2025 March Madness Cinderella candidates to bust NCAA Tournament brackets--The Athletic

If you care about March Madness upsets, you need to start spotting potential Cinderellas now, and we’re here to help. With conference tournaments getting underway, this is the time to scout Davids across the country and assess their slingshots. And while it’s preliminary, we already have some big news: There are a lot of long shots packing powerful Goliath-killing punches out there this year — far more than in 2024 or 2023.

For the past two decades, we have been using analytics to predict NCAA Tournament upsets. Using our statistical model, Slingshot, developed with the help of the Furman University Mathematics Department, we examine matchups from past tournaments to isolate the factors crucial to underdog victories. Then we identify emerging longshots who carry those traits.

We’re beginning with this rundown of mid-majors you should root for now if you want to see as many upsets as possible in the second half of this month. We’ll rank them by their Underdog Rating, which is the percentage chance Slingshot gives a squad of beating an average tournament opponent that’s at least five seeds higher.

Drake Bulldogs

Missouri Valley
Underdog Rating: 58.9

Drake is single-handedly proving that the difference between Division I and Division II isn’t nearly as vast as you’d think. First-year coach Ben McCollum won four D-II national championships at Northwest Missouri State, and with the help of three key players from his old squad, he hasn’t missed a beat at Drake. The Bulldogs are 27-3, including 17-3 in the Missouri Valley Conference, the top mark in the league.

Even better than the Bulldogs’ 27 wins? The way they get them — at least from Slingshot’s perspective. They rank among the nation’s top 21 teams in forcing turnovers, offensive rebounding and defensive rebounding, which gives them a massive edge in possessions. Drake also plays at the nation’s slowest pace, which makes that possession advantage even more pronounced. After all, in a game where each team has the ball less often than usual, each trip up or down the floor matters more.

Add it all up, and Drake profiles as an epic underdog: Their Underdog Rating is nearly twice as high as any team that made last year’s field as an 11-seed or lower. Drake will be a nightmare for any opponent … well, maybe except for Lamar.

6 men’s college basketball teams who could steal a bid come Selection Sunday--SB Nation

4. Drake (Missouri Valley)

The Bulldogs are unquestionable one of the best stories in college basketball this season.

After more than a decade of dominating the Division-II level at Northwest Missouri State, Ben McCollum finally got his shot at the D-I level when Drake offered him their head coaching position last spring. Bulldog fans weren’t certain that a D-II coach was the right choice to replace Darian DeVries, who bolted for West Virginia after an extremely successful run in Des Moines. They were even less sold when McCollum announced that he would be bringing four players with him from Northwest Missouri State, and that those four players would all be starters. Some fans sent angry emails to athletic director Brian Hardin, and others started mockingly referring to the program as “D-II Drake” on social media.

It’s worked out pretty well.

Drake’s 27 wins are tied for the most of any team in the country, and they recently wrapped up just their third outright regular season conference championship in their 111-year program history.

Despite all this, Drake has played just one Quadrant-I game all season (a neutral court win over Vanderbilt) and would instantly become one of the most debated at-large candidates in the country if it fails to cut down the nets in St. Louis.

The Missouri Valley has given us a 1-seed vs. 2-seed championship game in each of the last four seasons, with Drake winning as the 2-seed the last two years. Bubble boys should be pulling for the Bulldogs to win this thing, but if they’re going to lose, you want them to lose early.

Drake basketball advances to Arch Madness semifinals with win over Southern Illinois--Des Moines Register
Drake Gets Lift From Howard To Defeat SIU In MVC Quarterfinals, 70-53--godrakebulldogs.com


Valpo Executes Ferocious Comeback to Beat Drake Women--godrakebulldogs.com
Bluder Inducted into MVC Hall of Fame--godrakebulldogs.com



Arch Madness: Evansville basketball has season end against Murray State in MVC Tournament--Evansville Courier & Press
Comer scores 22 points as Aces fall at Arch Madness--gopurpleaces.com

UE women’s basketball falls behind Murray State's hot offense--gopurpleaces.com



Illinois State starts Missouri Valley Conference Tournament with impressive performance--The Pantagraph
Big Belmont first half too much for Illinois State--The Pantagraph
ISU set for first-round MVC tournament matchup against Missouri State--The Vidette
Illinois State men’s basketball begins Arch Madness journey with dominant victory over Missouri State--The Vidette
Illinois State men’s basketball ends season on a sour note following disastrous first-half against Belmont--The Vidette
Redbirds Run Past Bears in MVC Tournament Opening Round--goredbirds.com
Redbirds Fall in MVC Tournament Quarterfinal--goredbirds.com

Missouri State women's basketball routs Illinois State, dropping Redbirds to 5th in MVC--The Pantagraph
ISU women’s basketball suffers blowout loss to Missouri State--The Vidette
Birds Fall to Bears in Springfield--goredbirds.com



Despite Gray's career-high 27 points, ISU sees season come to an end with MVC tourney loss--Terre Haute Tribune-Star
Sycamores to bring confidence with them into future--Terre Haute Tribune-Star
Sycamores fall in heart breaking fashion to Salukis to end season--Indiana Statesman
Sycamores conclude 2024-25 season in St. Louis--gosycamores.com

ISU women hope to end 6-game losing streak, hosting Belmont--Terre Haute Tribune-Star
Belmont dominates second half for MVC win--Terre Haute Tribune-Star
Strong second half sends Belmont past Indiana State--gosycamores.com
Sycamores close regular season Saturday afternoon--gosycamores.com



Cuonzo Martin deserves patience, but he can't let Missouri State basketball get any lower--Springfield News-Leader
Missouri State basketball stomped by Illinois State in program's Arch Madness, MVC finale--Springfield News-Leader
Was this the worst Missouri State basketball season in the program's history?--Springfield News-Leader
Basketball Bears season, MVC tenure end after elimination from Arch Madness--The Standard
Bears Fall to Redbirds in Arch Madness Opener--missouristatebears.com

Breaking down Missouri State women's basketball's MVC championship scenarios in last 2 games--Springfield News-Leader
Missouri State women's basketball now one win from MVC title after thumping Illinois State--Springfield News-Leader
Lady Bears Snag Key Win Over Illinois State--missouristatebears.com
Lady Bears Host Bradley to Close Regular Season--missouristatebears.com



Harcum leads Murray State past Evansville 74-53 in MVC Tournament--WPSD Local 6
Murray State at Arch Madness; Prohm likes the 6:00 time slot for Racer men tonight against Evansville in St. Louis--Murray Ledger and Times
Murray State at Arch Madness; This time, Racer men finish Evansville; Harcum explodes for 31 points--Murray Ledger and Times
Murray State at Arch Madness; Racer men’s run ends against Bradley--Murray Ledger and Times
Harcum's heater leads Racer past Aces--RacerBasketball.com
It's the 'Ride Home' after Murray State beats Evansville at Arch Madness, 74-53--RacerBasketball.com
Here's the 'Ride Home' after Murray State falls to Bradley, 70-62, at Arch Madness--RacerBasketball.com
Bradley ends Murray State's season, 70-62--RacerBasketball.com
Racers Blitz Evansville On Harcum’s Big Game at Arch Madness--goracers.com
Racers Bow Out of Arch Madness on Loss to Bradley--goracers.com

It's opening day for Arch Madness, and the Racer women are 80 minutes from a title--RacerBasketball.com
Here's your Friday morning 'Fast Break'--RacerBasketball.com

Latest ‘biggest game ever’ finds Racer women in Evansville--Murray Ledger and Times
Racer women move within 1 win of title; finally subdue Evansville--Murray Ledger and Times
Racers won't back away from title dreams--RacerBasketball.com
31 for #31 as Racers pull away from Aces--RacerBasketball.com
It's the 'Ride Home' after the Racers beat Evansville, 88-60, on Thursday night--RacerBasketball.com
Racers Continue Rolling in Win Over Evansville--goracers.com
Racers Take on Sycamores with Regular Season Title on the Line--goracers.com



College Men's Basketball: UNI ready to be the tougher team at Arch Madness--Waterloo-Cedar Falls Courier
College Men's Basketball: UNI stunned by Valpo in MVC quarterfinals--Waterloo-Cedar Falls Courier
Ben Jacobson named finalist for Skip Prosser Man of the Year award--unipanthers.com
Arch Madness comeback falls short for Panthers, 64-63--unipanthers.com

Panther offense struggles in matchup at UIC--unipanthers.com
Panthers wrap regular season at Valparaiso--unipanthers.com



BOX SCORE SIU 86, INDIANA STATE 85--Dawg Bites
SIU MEN’S BASKETBALL SIU 86, INDIANA STATE 85--Dawg Bites
BOX SCORE DRAKE 70, SIU 53--Dawg Bites
SIU MEN’S BASKETBALL UPDATED STORY DRAKE 70, SIU 53--Dawg Bites
Sykes saves the Salukis, SIU chops down the Trees 86-85--The Daily Egyptian
It’s a Dog eat Dawg world: Drake beats SIU, ends season--The Daily Egyptian
Recap | Salukis Edge Indiana State in Thriller to Open Arch Madness; Face Drake Friday--siusalukis.com
Recap | Southern Illinois Falls to Top-Seeded Drake in MVC Quarterfinals--siusalukis.com

SIU WOMEN’S BASKETBALL BRADLEY 59, SIU 51--Dawg Bites
GAME CAPSULE ILLINOIS STATE AT SIU--Dawg Bites
Recap | Women's Basketball Unable to Kick Offense Into Gear in 59-51 Loss vs. Bradley--siusalukis.com



Men's Basketball Falters in MVC Tournament, Losing To Valparaiso, 67-50--uicflames.com

Women’s Basketball Collects Big Home Win Over Northern Iowa, 76-57--uicflames.com
Women's Basketball Prepares to Host Drake for Senior Day Saturday--uicflames.com



Column: Is this the end, or the beginning?--The Victory Bell
Beacons get defensive in upset win--The Victory Bell
Valpo Downs UIC, Advances to Arch Madness Quarterfinals--valpoathletics.com
Survive & Advance: Valpo Upsets UNI in Instant Classic to Advance to MVC Semifinals--valpoathletics.com

Women’s Basketball Stuns Drake With Largest Comeback Win in Program History--valpoathletics.com
Women's Basketball Closes Regular Season With UNI Saturday--valpoathletics.com



Dinnebier Recognized as Mid-Major Player of the Year Finalist--The Missouri Valley

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