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Joebook's 2006-07 Missouri Valley Preview

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by user Joebook

I’ve seen several other conferences previewed on this site, and being a Bradley University alum and self-proclaimed Missouri Valley expert, I decided I’d offer this piece on the MVC.

Last season, when the Missouri Valley Conference reached unprecedented heights in the conference ratings of the RPI and sent six teams to post-season play, many of the national basketball pundits claimed The Valley had massaged the RPI formula in a way that erroneously portrayed the strength of our teams.

Seven post-season wins and two NCAA Sweet 16 appearances later, those same basketball pundits have likely backed off last year’s assessment, but the world will be watching.

In 2005-06, the Missouri Valley Conference earned a No. 6 rating in the RPI -- its highest ever. That translated into four NCAA Tournament teams and two NIT teams, while Bradley University and Wichita State University each posted two wins in the NCAA Tournament to reach the Sweet 16. It marked the first time in league history that two MVC teams reached the Sweet 16 the same year.

The 2006-07 season will offer some change, but should still provide quality basketball and great results.

For the first time in four years, Creighton University has been chosen as the Missouri Valley Conference men’s basketball pre-season favorite, as announced by the conference office. Creighton received 386 total points and 29 first-place tallies in the poll, conducted by league coaches, media, and sports information directors.

The most impressive fact is that The Valley has enjoyed a national resurgence with a solid mix of young players and veterans. Notably, nearly 80 percent of the starters are back from last year, including all five from defending MVC Tournament champ Southern Illinois University.

Here's a quick overview of the Missouri Valley teams:

Southern Illinois Salukis

Coach Chris Lowery begins his third season with a chance to have a special team. The defending Missouri Valley champs return all five starters, including all-MVC selection Tony Young and MVC Freshman of the Year Bryan Mullins. Together with MVC Tournament Most Outstanding Player Randal Falker, Honorable Mention all-MVC guard Jamaal Tatum and rebound specialist Matt Shaw, the Salukis are in great shape for a run deep into the NCAA tournament.
Joebook's prediction: 1st in MVC, 2 wins in NCAA tournament

Creighton Blue Jays

Coach Dana Altman was among the most demanded in the country after leading the Blue Jays to their eighth consecutive season of 20 or more wins. Altman decided to stay at Creighton, and he'll be rewarded. MVC Preseason Player of the Year Nate Funk headlines an outstanding lineup, which includes Anthony Tolliver, a second-team all-MVC selection, Nick Porter, the league’s Newcomer of the Year, Josh Dotzler, a 2006 all-freshman team selection, and Dane Watts, a 2005 all-freshman team pick. Creighton will be primed to get back to the NCAA tournament, and earn another 20 win season.
Joebook's Prediction: 2nd in MVC, 1 win in NCAA tournament

Missouri State Bears

Seven of last year’s top nine players return for coach Barry Hinson, including all-MVC first-team guard Blake Ahearn, Nathan Bilyeu and all-purpose guard Tyler Chaney. Those three team captains are joined by the center tandem of Sky Frazier and Drew Richards, along with Dale Lamberth and Shane Laurie. After being snubbed from the NCAA tournament last year with a 21 RPI, the Bears will have something to prove.
Joebook's Prediction: 3rd in MVC, NCAA appearance

Wichita State Shockers

In addition to winning their first MVC title since the 1982-83 season, WSU advanced to the Sweet 16 in the NCAA tournament. While they won't enjoy the same success this season, they will stay very competitive. Point guard Matt Braeuer runs the show with a cast that includes three returning double digit scorers; Sean Ogirri, PJ Cousinard and Kyle Wilson. With George Mason, LSU and Syracuse on their non-conference schedule, the Shockers should be in the NCAA tournament again with a good MVC season.
Joebook's Prediction: 4th in MVC, NCAA appearance

Northern Iowa Panthers

Long the doormat of the Valley, the Panthers have made three consecutive appearances in the NCAA tournament. They'll fall short this year, but not by much. Northern Iowa returns all-MVC forward Grant Stout, who led the Valley in rebounding last year. They also feature all-MVC Honorable Mention forward Eric Coleman, who shot almost 58% from the floor. Keep an eye on 7-1 freshman center Jordan Eglseder, who could disrupt many shots in the middle.
Joebook's Prediction: 5th in MVC, NIT semifinals

Bradley Braves

2005-06 saw the Braves reappear on the national radar, upsetting Kansas and Pittsburgh to reach the Sweet 16 in the NCAA tournament. The Braves watched center Patrick O'Bryant depart to the NBA draft and forward Marcellus Sommerville to the European pro leagues, and lost their four top scorers. Point guard Daniel Ruffin led the MVC in assists last season and will be called upon to score more. Forward Zach Andrews tries to fill a huge hole in the middle, and transfer Matt Salley will add some much needed size.
Joebook's Prediction: 6th in MVC, 1 win in NIT

Evansville Aces

Evansville struggled to a 10-19 record last season, but return all five starters and two members of the league's all-Freshman Team. The trio of Matt Webster, Brad Strickland and Kyle Anslinger will attempt to bring a winning campaign back to Evansville, and along with Shy Ely and Jason Holsinger, they should be able to accomplish their goal.
Joebook's Prediction: 7th in MVC, no postseason

Drake Bulldogs

Drake is counting on four returning starters to carry them toward the top of the Valley. The Bulldogs are led by Ajay Calvin and Klayton Korver, the younger brother of Philadelphia 76ers star Kyle Korver. Klayton missed the entire 2005-06 season with a knee injury, and is expected to make an immediate impact. Drake doesn't have enough firepower to contend with the upper-tier teams, but they will make noise in spurts throughout the season.
Joebook's Prediction: 8th in MVC, no postseason

Indiana State Sycamores

The Sycs lost star forward David Moss, but return three starters from a team that had a successful second half of 2005-06. Jay Tunnell was an all-Freshman Team selection, and Gabriel Moore ranked in the top-8 in steals, assists and free-throw percentage. If Eric Gray stays healthy, the Sycamores could have another successful run.
Joebook's Prediction: 9th in MVC, no postseason

Illinois State Redbirds

The Redbirds finished the 2005-06 season 9-19, and have built a good young nucleus of players, including junior college All-Americans Boo Richardson and Dom Johnson. Senior Greg Dilligard also returns, and led last year's squad with 9.9 points and 5.9 rebounds per game. Illinois State is a year or two away from contending in the Valley. Joebook's Prediction: 10th in MVC, no postseason



sources:
www.mvc.org
espn.com
www.bradleybraves.com

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JoebookRed-Shirting
1114 days ago
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I guess there is no love for the Valley on the 'Chair...
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PnattRed-Shirting
1114 days ago
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THE CURRENT NFL OVERTIME RULES SUCK AND SHOULD BE MODIFIED.
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JoebookRed-Shirting
1114 days ago
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So who do you like in the Valley this year, Pnatt?  :)
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PnattRed-Shirting
1114 days ago
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If I was a robot I'd overload!
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JoebookRed-Shirting
1114 days ago
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This really took a turn toward bizarre...
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The BeastAAA-er
1113 days ago
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Pnatt! This is why everybody hates you. Stop acting like a jerk. Joebook writes a nice piece on the Missouri Valley Conference, and you decide to keep posting your dumb NFL OT comments. Start acting like a normal user and get your head out of your gluteus maximus. Wow! Thats the hardest word I've ever tried to spell. I like the Sulukis by the way.
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JoebookRed-Shirting
1113 days ago
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You suck and you should be modified.
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The BeastAAA-er
1113 days ago
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Do I suck?
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JoebookRed-Shirting
1113 days ago
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No way Beastie... I was trying to respond to Pnatt and it didn't look right... my bad.
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Manny StilesMajor Leaguer
1114 days ago
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Go Shockers! (I just like their cheerleaders when they throw up the "Shocker" sign, I mean the "W") But of course the Salukis will probably go further...
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JoebookRed-Shirting
1114 days ago
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Shockers will be right in the thick of the race again... even without Paul Miller, they return a lot of firepower.
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BU ICEMANJV Squad
1114 days ago
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For those fans of college basketball who enjoy watching team basketball, the MVC is right up there. This year should be just as exciting as last year, with a lot of parity that makes prognostications difficult. The top 4, SIU, CU, WSU, & MSU can go any way with the standings, but I agree with SIU at the top. Last year's darling, BU, although predicted to have a down year, shouldn't be counted out and could be a real spoiler. UNI has a new coach, will the team and him mesh enough to make an impact? As far as DU, EU, InSU, and IlSU, they'll continue their cellar dwelling. A good prediction, but as Valley fans know, anything can happen come game time....
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JoebookRed-Shirting
1114 days ago
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I agree, but watch Drake and Evansville toward the end of the season... they could be in the hunt for the NIT.
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J CunninghamVarsity Captain
1113 days ago
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Great work, Joebook. Though I'm partial to the CAA myself (being an ODU grad), I enjoyed watching the MVC break bracket after bracket with the CAA last year, and I can't wait to see what the two mid-major "powers" have in store for this season. I like a lot of your selections, and Wichita State will definitely be on my radar (and props to them for scheduling another game with George Mason; that's an entertaining match-up). I can't wait for the season to tip-off...just five more days!
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JoebookRed-Shirting
1113 days ago
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Thanks J -- I've always been a huge fan of the Valley, and with Bradley making it to the Sweet 16 last year, hopefully national interest will increase. The CAA has been an underrated conference for several years now... it's funny to me how we hate everyone in our respective conference during the season, but we all pull for each other in the postseason. I even pull for other mid-major conferences (CAA) to do well... maybe it's the underdog thing.
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J CunninghamVarsity Captain
1112 days ago
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I definitely think it's the underdog thing, though in the CAA, we pull for our own in non-conference play as well (with a few exceptions--you will never find an ODU fan pulling for VCU, and vice versa). I love seeing the other teams in our conference do well, but once January rolls around, I secretly hope ODU kills everyone. I cannot wait for the season to start, but even then, I'll be counting down the days until conference play starts.
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JoebookRed-Shirting
1112 days ago
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I agree with this... there are only 18 games out of the year when I cheer against a Valley team... the 18 played against Bradley!
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Anonymous Fanatic #1
1010 days ago
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Boy, this is looking good so far.
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