Thursday, March 12, 2026

What's Up In The Missouri Valley 3/11/2026

Arch Madness underdog Drake denies Belmont potential March Cinderella run--Mid-Major Madness
Championship Week Video Notebook Day 5--Hoops HD

We are back with another Championship Week Video Notebook, recapping wild days across all the conference tournaments — highlighted by some wild upsets at Arch Madness and overtimes for everyone!

Week 18 Weekend Watchlist--Basket Under Review

Saturday, March 7

B Games

Missouri Valley semifinal game #1 (#185 Drake vs. #108 UIC (-6)), 3:30 PM ET, CBSSN.

A truly unexpected first semifinal of Arch Madness, as Drake demolished Belmont and UIC did much the same to Murray State. I wasn’t floored by the latter but Drake’s surprise rise to competence after a month straight of horrific basketball is genuinely hard to figure out. There were no injuries or off-court problems that were fixed or would suggest an Arch Madness rekindling. They just went out there and smoked Belmont for 40 minutes out of nowhere.

The most recent version of this was forgotten 2019-20 MVC ruler Northern Iowa getting smashed like a fly by, you guessed it, Drake in the quarterfinals. The next day, Drake’s legs caught up to them a bit as they shot 28% from 3/68% from the line. That was two coaches ago now, but only one team (2020 Valpo, coincidentally) has ever gone from Thursday to Sunday. Simply put: it’s pretty hard to pull off four in a row when your opponent has one extra day of legs. The two UIC/Drake battles this year both went the Flames’ way and both followed pretty similar paths: Drake hangs for a while and hits some shots before UIC’s frontcourt proceeds to own the boards, win the foul battle fairly heavily, and Drake ends up bombing away without being able to get back many of their misses. - Will Warren

Missouri Valley semifinal game #2 (#76 Northern Iowa (-4) vs. #122 Bradley), 6 PM ET, CBSSN.

Northern Iowa’s pack line has been the perfect defense in the usually shooting averse confines of the [will always be named in my heart] Kiel Center, as neither Evansville nor Illinois State last night have been able to penetrate the paint with any regularity. The Aces actually shot reasonably efficiently from 3 in the opening round, but still didn’t sniff 1 PPP, and the Redbirds were even worse. UNI has allowed a grand total of 24 points at the rim through 2 games in St. Louis, 12 each to the Aces and Redbirds. Bradley and UNI split the regular season series, with the Panthers losing in Peoria during their injury plagued January swoon. Bradley, generally not a strong threat at the rim offensively, has averaged 36 points at the rim through 2 games in St. Louis, which has counteracted a pretty substantial 2 game 3PT variance tidal wave against them, as the Braves have shot 9-35 from 3 vs 19-49 for their opponents. The win in Peoria saw Bradley score 30 points at the rim, the third highest total the Panthers allowed in MVC play. Apparently UNI took that personally, as Bradley scored just 6 points at the rim in the rematch in Cedar Falls. UNI’s wing athleticism has been the star of their show in St. Louis, with Leon Bond dominating on both ends of the floor, slashing to the rim against ISUred’s drop coverage and shutting down the Redbird backcourt with his length.

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This latter point is key against the smaller but quicker Jaquan Johnson’s dribble and ball screen creation. UNI’s length denied him the ball in the win in Cedar Falls, holding him to his 4th lowest usage rate in MVC play. UNI is attempting to reach Sunday from Thursday, an ultra rare feat in Arch Madness (I believe done just once before, with no winner ever emerging from Thursday- wildly we could have two Thursday teams in the finals if both Iowa teams win), but Bradley’s “rest advantage” was somewhat negated by playing 10 extra minutes Friday night in an ultra physical game with Valpo. Ultimately I think UNI’s rim denial and length/athleticism combo on the perimeter against Bradley’s smaller backcourt could be the difference. - Jordan Majewski

Championship Week Video Notebook – Day 7--Hoops HD

We had more automatic bids given out today as High Point won the Big South, Queens won the ASun, North Dakota State won the Summit League, and Northern Iowa won Arch Madness. We take a look at all those games as well as all of the other conference tournament action, which includes a handfull of upsets.

Conference Tournaments: Who's Punched Their Tickets?--Bracket Busters

Northern Iowa ~ Missouri Valley

Loyalty pays off for Northern Iowa in MVC title | Mid-Major Madness
Photo: Mid Major Madness

The Northern Iowa Panthers had an up-and-down season, but they started and finished the year off strong. They started off 6-0 with wins over Furman, UC Irvine, and CSUN. They went on to pick up wins against Oakland and lost by five points of Saint Mary’s. In conference play, they started off 4-0, dropped five straight, then finished the year 6-4 in their last ten games to finished 19-12 and 11-9 in the MVC.

The Panthers’ defense was carrying them as they had a daunting task to win four games in a row as they finished with the six seed which meant they had to play in Thursday of Arch Madness. They went on a run, taking down Evansville 68-59, Illinois State 74-52, Bradley 73-69, and UIC in the Championship game 84-69. When their defense has held teams to less than 70 points, they are phenomenal with a record of 18-7 on the season. They sit at 25th in KenPom for defensive adjusted efficiency.

Their defensive team metrics overall lie at:

  • 23rd in opponent effective field goal percentage

  • 97th in opponent turnover percentage

  • 25th in opponent offensive rebounding percentage

  • 3rd in opponent three-point shooting percentage

  • 96th in opponent two-point shooting percentage

  • 46th in opponent non-steal turnover percentage

Typically, a stout defensive team wins Arch Madness and we saw that once again with Northern Iowa who as now won five games in a row. They’ll most likely earn a 12-seed in the NCAA Tournament, but they’ll be a dangerous 12-seed at that depending on who they draw come Selection Sunday.

Trey Campbell was incredible in Arch Madness. The 6’4 senior finished with 23 points against Evansville, 12 with six rebounds against Illinois State, 13 with six assists, three rebounds, and four steals against Bradley, and 23 points with four rebounds, four assists, two blocks, and one steal against UIC.

Chaos

Arch Madness

Arch Madness is traditional one of the most fun conference tournaments to follow in all of college basketball. Just three number one seeds have won the Missouri Valley Conference Finals since 2016 and this year was no different as we had two teams from the Thursday games fighting each other between UIC and Northern Iowa as the five and six seeds.

These two teams weren’t the only story though. Opening night saw nothing but pure chaos. The Drake Bulldogs came into Arch Madness losing nine games in a row, finishing the regular season just 12-19 and 6-14 in the MVC. However, they took down a Southern Illinois team that had won seven of their last ten in the opening round 67-63, then upset the number one seeded Belmont Bruins 100-79 in the quarterfinals. Belmont was 26-5 and 16-4 in the MVC as some were arguing for their potential to get an at-large bid, though those chances were very slim. They’ll now head to the NIT as the Missouri Valley Conference earns an auto-bid to the NIT.

Jalen Quinn was the star of the show for Drake as he finished with 22 points and four rebounds against Southern Illinois, followed up with 31 points, three rebounds, four assists, and two steals against Belmont.

UIC was a team that we had talked about a few times this season during our Heat Check Reports. They finished the regular season 17-14 and 12-8 in the MVC and they had even popped off an eight game winning streak in conference after starting off just 0-4. After a run to the MVC Championship as a five-seed, they fell to Northern Iowa who was a six-seed in another season without the top-seed winning the auto-bid to the NCAA Tournament from the Missouri Valley Conference.

State of the Valley with Snell & Martin--Valley Hoops Insider
UNI’s Historic Run--Valley Hoops Insider



What's next after Belmont's Arch Madness Meltdown?--State of the Bruins
Men's Basketball Collapses in First Game of MVC Tournament--Belmont Vision
Men's Basketball Falls in MVC Quarterfinal Round--belmontbruins.com
Casey Alexander Named Finalist for Hugh Durham Coach of the Year Award--belmontbruins.com
Johnson, Rogers Named Trane Student-Athletes of the Month for March--belmontbruins.com

Bruins Close Out Regular Season with 78-70 Overtime Road Victory at UIC Saturday--belmontbruins.com



How the Bradley Braves were eliminated by Northern Iowa from MVC tournament--Peoria Journal Star
Bradley vs Northern Iowa: How to watch, everything to know about Arch Madness matchup--Peoria Journal Star
What comes next for the Bradley Braves basketball team?--Peoria Journal Star
‘Survive and advance’: Braves win two overtime thriller over Valparaiso to advance to MVC tournament semifinals--The Bradley Scout
‘This one is hard on all of us’: Braves comeback falls short in semifinal loss to Northern Iowa--The Bradley Scout
Arch Madness Recap: Bradley's run ends following 73-69 semifinal loss to UNI.--bradleybraves.com

Bradley Women’s Basketball Tops Evansville 82-61--bradleybraves.com
Bradley WBB Comes Up Just Short in 66-65 Loss to Illinois State--bradleybraves.com



Drake basketball takes down top-seeded Belmont in MVC tournament--Des Moines Register
Drake men's basketball season ends in semifinals of Valley Tournament--Des Moines Register
Bulldogs Upset No. 1 Seed Bruins, Advance to MVC Semifinals--godrakebulldogs.com
Drake Falls to UIC in MVC Semifinals--godrakebulldogs.com

Drake women’s basketball wins against Illinois State University Redbirds--The Times-Delphic
Women's Regular Season Wrapped Up with Loss at Panthers--godrakebulldogs.com
Women's Basketball Preview: MVC Women's Basketball Tournament--godrakebulldogs.com



Evansville, Southern Indiana men's basketball coaches returning next season--Evansville Courier & Press

Aces Fall to SIU in Regular Season Finale--gopurpleaces.com



Recent wins have Illinois State confident approaching MVC Tournament--The Pantagraph
Northern Iowa handles Illinois State at MVC Tournament--The Pantagraph
Reinhardt: Disappointing season calls for Illinois State basketball reflection--The Pantagraph
Redbirds Fall in 2026 Arch Madness Opener--goredbirds.com

Illinois State women clip Bradley, secure third seed for MVC Tournament--The Pantagraph
Missouri Valley all-star Doneelah Washington leads Illinois State into MVC tournament--The Pantagraph
Pratt’s last-second free throw leads ISU to a victory over Bradley, clinch No. 3 seed--The Vidette
Doneelah Washington earns three MVC awards for star-studded season; Hurt makes All-Freshman team--The Vidette
Pratt Free Throw Seals 66-65 Win Over Bradley; Earns ISU No. 3 Seed In MVC Tournament--goredbirds.com



Graves reflects on 2025-26 season, looks ahead--Terre Haute Tribune-Star

Sycamore women open MVC Tournament vs. SIU on Thursday in Iowa--Terre Haute Tribune-Star
ISU goes into MVC women's tourney as No. 9 seed--Terre Haute Tribune-Star
Tall task looms ahead for SIU-ISU winner--Terre Haute Tribune-Star
Sycamores’ slow start leads to regular-season finale loss to Northern Iowa--Indiana Statesman
Sycamores open MVC Tournament Thursday against Southern Illinois--gosycamores.com



3/8 Racer Rewind--WPSD Local 6
Arch Madness in St. Louis; UIC burns Racer men in opener--Murray Ledger and Times

Murray State women's basketball earns Missouri Valley Conference Player, Coach and Newcomer of the Year--WPSD Local 6
Racer women finish best-ever regular season at Valpo--Murray Ledger and Times
Raising a voice; Turner pushes for a Racer to be POY--Murray Ledger and Times
Missouri Valley Conference Women’s Basketball Championship--Murray Ledger and Times
Missouri Valley Conference Women’s Basketball Championship; Ford credits God for ability to fight through injuries this season--Murray Ledger and Times
Racers Round Out Regular Season in Dominant Fashion--goracers.com



Where March Madness legends are today, from Kevin Pittsnogle to Steph Curry--USA TODAY NETWORK

Biggest March Madness icons

Ali Farokhmanesh

Back then: Drained one of the biggest “no, no, yes!” shots in NCAA Tournament history, sinking a 3-pointer early in the shot clock rather than bleeding out the clock with a one-point lead and 35 seconds remaining in Northern Iowa’s 69-67 second-round win against No. 1 overall seed Kansas in 2010.

Now: After spending 11 seasons as an assistant at Nebraska, Drake and Colorado State, the 37-year-old Farokhmanesh is in his first season as Colorado State’s head coach. The Rams are 20-10 heading into their regular-season finale on Saturday, March 7.

Wauwatosa's Leon Bond throws down monster dunk as team nets NCAA berth--Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
Loyalty pays off for Northern Iowa in MVC title--Mid-Major Madness
Ticket Punched: Previewing the Northern Iowa Panthers for the 2026 NCAA Tournament--Basket Under Review
True Cinderella: Three Things to know about the Northern Iowa Panthers--Busting Brackets
Tourney Talk: HoopsHD interviews Northern Iowa SR G Max Weisbrod--Hoops HD
UNI demolishes Illinois State, advance to MVC tournament semifinals--Waterloo-Cedar Falls Courier
CHAMPIONSHIP GAME BOUND: UNI holds off Bradley in MVC semifinals (Updated)--Waterloo-Cedar Falls Courier
LIVE UPDATES: UNI is going dancing!!!!!--Waterloo-Cedar Falls Courier
A willingness to fight: How UNI captured the 2026 MVC tournament title--Waterloo-Cedar Falls Courier
UNI's Trey Campbell shone brightest on the biggest stage--Waterloo-Cedar Falls Courier
DANCING FOOLS: UNI marches to MVC crown with 15-point win--Waterloo-Cedar Falls Courier
UNI men’s basketball crowned champions of Arch Madness--Northern Iowan
UNI men’s basketball holds off Bradley to advance to Arch Madness championship--unipanthers.com
Panther men’s basketball tops UIC for Arch Madness championship--unipanthers.com


LIVE BLOG: Drake at Northern Iowa WBB--Waterloo-Cedar Falls Courier
College Women's Basketball: UNI closes out Drake to finish regular season--Waterloo-Cedar Falls Courier
College Women's Basketball: Northern Iowa's Goebel named Valley Defensive Player of the Year--Waterloo-Cedar Falls Courier
Strong Finish--Northern Iowan
UNI women’s basketball: Panthers down Bulldogs on senior day--unipanthers.com



SIU Women's BB opens postseason play--Southern Illinoisan
Salukis Stop Skid to End Regular Season with Win--siusalukis.com
Salukis Set for First Round Date with #9 Indiana State in MVC Tournament--siusalukis.com



An All-Access Look at UIC’s 20-Hour Sprint Aiming for a NCAA Tournament Bid--Sports Illustrated
Men’s Basketball To Play for MVC Title After 72-51 Semifinal Win Over Drake--uicflames.com
Men’s Basketball Falls to UNI in MVC Tournament Title Game--uicflames.com

Women’s Basketball Drops Overtime Thriller to Belmont on Senior Day--uicflames.com
Women’s Basketball Opens Conference Tournament Against Evansville--uicflames.com



Valparaiso basketball program, arena getting financial boost to continue upward trajectory--The Times
Blood, Sweat & Teeth: Valpo lays it all on the line in Arch Madness loss--The Victory Bell
Pettigrew, McNair and Chaney returning to Valpo--The Victory Bell
Valpo's Season Comes To a Close, Losing to Bradley 90-84 in 2OT--The Valpo Vault
Run it Back--The Valpo Vault

Women’s Basketball Closes Regular Season with Defeat Versus Murray State--valpoathletics.com
Women's Basketball Opens MVC Tournament Thursday Versus Drake--valpoathletics.com



MVC Women's Basketball Weekly Notebook (March 9)--The Missouri Valley
2026 MVC Women's Basketball All-Conference Teams--The Missouri Valley

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