Saturday, March 21, 2026

What's Up In The Missouri Valley 3/20/2026

Postseason Awards Point Out the Problem--Valley Hoops Insider
Four Valley Teams in the NIT--Valley Hoops Insider
Valley Alumni in the NCAA Tournament--Valley Hoops Insider



Duke assistant Evan Bradds taking Belmont head coaching job: Source--The Athletic
Evan Bradds to be named Belmont basketball coach--Main Street Nashville
Belmont basketball hires Duke assistant Evan Bradds as new coach, per source--Nashville Tennessean
Belmont basketball hires Duke assistant Evan Bradds--Nashville Tennessean
Who is Evan Bradds? New Belmont basketball coach on Duke staff in March Madness--Nashville Tennessean
BREAKING: Drew Scharnowski to Enter Transfer Portal--Belmont Vision
Moving On: Four Options for Men's Basketball's Next Head Coach--Belmont Vision
BREAKING: Win Miller to Enter Transfer Portal--Belmont Vision
BREAKING: Kerron Johnson Expected to Follow Casey Alexander to Kansas State--Belmont Vision
BREAKING: Belmont to Hire Evan Bradds as Next Head Coach--Belmont Vision
Tyler Lundblade Named NABC All-District--belmontbruins.com
Belmont Names Evan Bradds Head Men's Basketball Coach--belmontbruins.com



'Elephant in the room': Bradley basketball coach talks about biggest roster needs--Peoria Journal Star
'Punched in the mouth': How Bradley Braves men's NIT run ended with loss to Dayton--Peoria Journal Star
'I want it to be me': Senior's basketball journey is perfect for Bradley--Peoria Journal Star
It kind of looked like we were checked out’: Braves fall in the NIT in embarrassing fashion--The Bradley Scout
Bradley falls in first round of 2026 NIT to Dayton--bradleybraves.com

Bradley Braves women's basketball knocked out of WNIT in first round--Peoria Journal Star
Bradley WBB Falls Short in Season Finale--bradleybraves.com



NIT Bound Ryan Pedon--Valley Hoops Insider
Illinois State happy for another chance to play in NIT matchup with Kent State--The Pantagraph
Landon Wolf on target as Illinois State howls past Kent State in NIT opener--The Pantagraph
Redbirds earn first NIT bid since 2016-17, host Kent State on Wednesday--The Vidette
Wolf’s career night sends Redbirds dancing on, downs Golden Flashes in NIT opener--The Vidette
Chase Walker Named Second Team All-District--goredbirds.com
Wolf’s Career-High Propels Redbirds to NIT Second Round--goredbirds.com

Illinois State to host UTRGV in WNIT, fourth straight tournament bid--The Vidette



Murray State men's basketball season ends with opening round loss at Nevada in NIT--WPSD Local 6
National Invitational Tournament; Playing big in ‘Little’ City; Racer men need better shooting, King’s dominance to defeat Nevada--Murray Ledger and Times
King Named to NABC All-District--goracers.com
Racers’ Season Ends in NIT at Nevada--goracers.com


One women’s player to watch for each mid-major NCAA Tournament team--Mid-Major Madness

Region 1 — Fort Worth

Murray State: Sharnecce Currie-Jelks

The transfer from UT Martin and Indiana is a double-double machine. She leads the nation with 26 and is eighth in DI with 11.8 rebounds a game.

Murray State repeats as MVC Tournament champions--The IX Sports
Murray State women's basketball arrives in North Carolina ahead of NCAA Tournament opening round--WPSD Local 6
Murray State takes part in NCAA Media Day ahead of showdown with Maryland--WPSD Local 6
Wright On: For Turner, ‘unbelievable’ doesn’t mean ‘surprising’--Murray Ledger and Times
NCAA Women's Basketball Championship: Racer women fade late against Maryland--Murray Ledger and Times
Racers Historic Season Comes to a Close--goracers.com



NCAA Tournament: How does number 12 Northern Iowa take down fifth-seeded St. John’s?--Busting Brackets
One sentence for every team in the NCAA Tournament--Mid-Major Madness

While known for its stingy defense that ranks 24th nationally all season, it was Northern Iowa’s offense that spurred the four wins in four days run at Arch Madness.

MMM Reacts Survey: How many mid-majors will reach the Sweet 16 in the men’s NCAA Tournament this year?--Mid-Major Madness

Northern Iowa and Cal Baptist had historic performances to punch their tickets to the Big Dance, but they have Rick Pitino and Bill Self in their way.

One men’s player to watch for each mid-major NCAA Tournament team--Mid-Major Madness

Northern Iowa - Trey Campbell

It’s not often you see four year players in today’s era of college basketball let alone a player who started for all four years they played college basketball. Well, meet Trey Campbell of Northern Iowa who has started 131 out of 133 games over four seasons with the Panthers. After back-to-back 20+ win seasons, this will be Campbell’s first trip to the NCAA Tournament having lifted Northern Iowa to the 2026 Missouri Valley Conference title with 23 points over UIC.

BV Breakdown: East--Bracketville

BV Nugget: Northern Iowa has won at least one NCAA tournament game in each of their past three appearances.

Northern Iowa, a decade after unfathomable collapse, returns to March Madness--The Athletic
The 2026 NCAA Tournament Watchlist: Round of 64 (Friday)--Basket Under Review

(5) St. John's (-9.5) vs. (12) Northern Iowa, 7:10 PM ET, CBS.

More to this game than meets the eye for the average neutral observer, who sees St. John's is 19-1 in their last 20 and believes an easy cruise to the Sweet Sixteen lies ahead for the Johnnies. Certainly can happen, but I'll note up top here that not all 19-1s are created equal. Despite the gaudy record, the Johnnies rank below all of Iowa State, Purdue, Illinois, and Texas Tech at Torvik over their last 20 (all teams with 5+ losses), and since February 1 this is the sport's 75th-best offense, sitting 316th in eFG%.

I think the Big East Tournament along with UConn's late-season swoon may have helped cover up some of SJU's issues, to go with some astonishing late-game shooting luck (opponents shot 20% from deep in the final 8 minutes of St. John's games from February 1 to now). There's still plenty imperfections surrounding this team, which has almost entirely become the Zuby Show as Bryce Hopkins' usage has dipped and as the team almost entirely plays through the frontcourt now, with extremely low guard usage rates outside of Dylan Darling's minutes.

All of that makes for a fascinating matchup against the very best mid-major post defense in the entire field and possibly the third-best alive here outside of Virginia/Gonzaga. St. John's is a tough matchup for anybody down low, but in terms of average post-up rate the Missouri Valley had the highest average post usage of any conference in America this year, which included some excellent post-first offenses like Illinois State and Belmont. UNI also had the fortune(?) of playing Saint Mary's in the non-con, perhaps the best post prep you can possibly get.

In that game, an SMC offense with better shooting than SJU got held to 63 points in an absolute slog of a game (62 possessions) and shot just 39% from 2 in one of their worst efforts of the year. They won entirely because of rebounding, which is as usual a worry in any game featuring the Johnnies, who should have a significant edge. Still, I'd note that even against the best of the best UNI held up extremely well, holding SMC to 0.82 PPP on post-ups. Worth noting the Panthers have a very high double rate in the post:

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But this may not be a great idea against Ejiofor, a very good passer for a big who has SJU's highest Assist%. Part of that is the function of not having a point guard (who could have guessed that might be an issue) but any big capable of putting up 16/12/10 (as he did against Villanova) is probably pretty good at his job. Getting the ball to Ejiofor will be the main task, though, as UNI's hard hedge was the crux of a tremendous P&R coverage this season (93rd-percentile). Weird to note, but no team in the entire P5 this year faced less hedge coverage than St. John's (per Basketball Index). SJU isn't a P&R team by any stretch, but everyone uses ball screens and if SJU can handle the severe pressure applied by UNI here will be important.

The other end of the court is fascinating in its own right. Northern Iowa plays about the way you would expect Northern Iowa to play: very slow, very deliberate, with almost no pushing after misses. Most of what St. John's does defensively is outstanding, and I'm not expecting UNI to get much done in P&R or in pure post-ups (where Zuby could do to UNI what UNI may do to Zuby). However, one of the most drop-heavy coverages in the field against Trey Campbell has the capacity to be a real problem, and UNI's dribble handoffs were outstanding against basically everyone this year - perhaps less than ideal news for a SJU defense Synergy has in the 38th-percentile in defending off-ball screens and 31st-percentile in handoffs:

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Probably pretty clear where I stand but this is a tremendous matchup for UNI and a terrible one for SJU on paper, who really needs a transition-heavy game to score frequently and has become so frontcourt-reliant that their backcourt suffers because of it. Also worth noting the obvious: in games where Tristan Smith (UNI's most impactful player and best perimeter defender) was available, the Panthers have played like a top-50 team at Torvik. Have liked UNI here since Selection Sunday and I'm not stopping now, though the path to a huge miss by me is SJU breaking through UNI's outstanding defensive rebounding and simply getting to the foul line on a loop. - Will Warren

2026 NCAA Tournament East Region Breakdown--Bracket Busters

East Region

St. Johns (5) vs Northern Iowa (12)

Trey Campbell vs. Northern Illinois (2025-26 / INTROS)
Photo: Northern Iowa Athletics

The Northern Iowa Panthers had an up-and-down season, starting off 12-3 and 4-0 in the Missouri Valley, but they fell to just a 1-6 stretch. They finished the regular season 19-12 and 11-9, but won four games in a row in Arch Madness to pick up the auto-bid to the Big Dance.

The Panthers are 72nd in KenPom and the NET. They are driven by their defense as they sit at 24th in defensive adjusted efficiency, 23rd in opponent effective field goal percentage, 101st in two-point shooting percentage, and 3rd in opponent three-point shooting percentage. Trey Campbell is the leading player, averaging 13.7 points, 3.8 rebounds, 3.9 assists, and 1.6 steals while shooting 44% overall and 34.7% from beyond the arc.

St. John’s was a preseason favorite, but they fell flat at the beginning as they opened up to just 4-3. However, they figured it out as they’ve lost just twice since the calendar turned to 2026, falling to Providence 77-71 and UConn in an insane 72-40 rout. They cruised through the Big East Tournament, including a 72-52 win over UConn in the Championship.

There are a few factors coming into play here as I feel like St. John’s could’ve been a four-seed, while Northern Iowa could’ve maybe been a 13-seed. However, these two defenses make it an interesting game to monitor. St. John’s sits at 12th in defensive adjusted efficiency and 68th in tempo, while UNI is top-25 in defense as well, but just 363rd in tempo. On the offensive end, UNI is 52nd in two-point shooting and 128th in three-point shooting, compared to St. John’s who sits at 190th and 216th in both.

If the Panthers want to pick up the win over the Red Storm, they are going to have to force them to play at their speed, play excellent defense as St. John’s isn’t an efficient shooting team. For St. John’s, they need to focus on the offensive glass as they are one of the best in the country at 28th and UNI is 356th.

NCAA Tournament: How does number 12 Northern Iowa take down fifth-seeded St. John’s?--Busting Brackets
Giant Killers Again?--Valley Hoops Insider
UNI basketball season ends with loss to St. John's in NCAA Tournament--USA TODAY
NCAA TOURNAMENT: UNI vs. St. John's preview and predictions--Waterloo-Cedar Falls Courier



UIC vs. California Prediction, Odds, Key Player to Watch for NIT 1st Round--Sports Illustrated
Men’s Basketball Season Comes To A Close In NIT Opener at Cal, 91-73--uicflames.com



Carson Schwieger is dancing in St. Louis--The Victory Bell
Valpo Lands First Commit for 26' Season--The Valpo Vault

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