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Missouri Valley Conference

The Missouri Valley Conference (also called MVC or simply "The Valley") is the third-oldest collegiate athletic conference in the United States. The conference's members are primarily located in the midwest.

Missouri Valley Conference
AssociationNCAA
Founded1907; 116 years ago (1907)
CommissionerJeff Jackson (since 2021)
Sports fielded
  • 17
    • men's: 7
    • women's: 10
DivisionDivision I
Subdivisionnon-football
No. of teams12
HeadquartersSt. Louis, Missouri
RegionMidwestern & Southern United States
Official websitewww.mvc-sports.com
Locations
Missouri Valley Conference
Location of MVC members: full member, affiliate member. Not pictured: affiliate member Marshall

History

The MVC was established in 1907 as the Missouri Valley Intercollegiate Athletic Association or MVIAA, 12 years after the Big Ten, the only Division I conference that is older. It is the third oldest college athletic conference in the United States, after the Big Ten Conference and the NCAA Division III Michigan Intercollegiate Athletic Association (MIAA).[1] The MVIAA split in 1928, with most of the larger schools forming a conference that retained the MVIAA name; this conference evolved into the Big Eight Conference. The smaller MVIAA schools (Drake, Grinnell and Washington University in St. Louis), plus Oklahoma A&M (now Oklahoma State University–Stillwater, which joined the Big Eight in 1957), were joined by Creighton to form the MVC, which retained the old MVIAA's administrative staff. The Big Eight merged with four Texas schools of the Southwest Conference to form the Big 12 Conference in 1996.[2]

To this day, it has never been definitively established which conference was the original and which was the spinoff, though the Big Eight would go on to become the more prestigious of the two. During the Big Eight's run, both conferences claimed 1907 as their founding date, and the same history through 1927.

MVC teams held a 74–27 non-conference record during the 2006–07 college basketball season, including a record of 44–1 at home. The Valley finished in the top six of the RPI and ahead of a BCS conference for the second consecutive year, while also garnering multiple NCAA bids for the ninth straight year and 12th of 14.[3]

The MVC has not sponsored football since 1985, when it was a hybrid I-A/I-AA (now FBS and FCS, respectively) conference. However, five members have football programs in the Missouri Valley Football Conference (MVFC) (known as the Gateway from 1985 to 2008) of Division I FCS, and two others compete in another FCS conference, the Pioneer Football League. The Missouri Valley Conference shares its name with the MVFC, and all three conferences operate from the same headquarters complex in St. Louis; however, the three are separate administratively.

After weeks of speculation,[4][5] Wichita State announced on April 7, 2017, that it would leave the conference to join the American Athletic Conference starting with the 2017–18 season.[6] The conference announced it extended an invitation to Valparaiso University on May 9, 2017;[7] and on May 25, the MVC announced that Valparaiso would officially join the following July 1.[8]

The most recent changes to the core MVC membership were announced during the 2021–22 school year. On September 28, 2021, the MVC and Belmont University jointly announced that the school would leave the Ohio Valley Conference for the MVC effective July 1, 2022.[9] Then, on November 16, Loyola University Chicago announced it would leave the MVC at the same time, joining the Atlantic 10 Conference.[10] On the same day Loyola announced its departure, CBS Sports reported that the MVC was actively pursuing further expansion, having entered into talks with the University of Missouri–Kansas City (known athletically as Kansas City), Murray State University, and the University of Texas at Arlington (UT Arlington). The report indicated that the latter two were considered the strongest candidates, but that all three were likely to receive invitations in the coming months.[11] On January 7, 2022, the MVC announced that Murray State would officially join the conference on July 1 of that year.[12] UT Arlington would soon remove itself from the list of candidates by announcing a 2022 move to the Western Athletic Conference.[13]

Shortly before Murray State was officially announced as an incoming MVC member, Matt Brown of the Extra Points college sports blog reported that the MVC was also in membership discussions with the University of Illinois Chicago (UIC), a current member of the Horizon League. On the same weekend that Murray State's arrival was officially announced, MVC officials made a site visit to UIC. Brown's sources indicated that an invitation to UIC was likely. Brown noted that with the MVC losing Loyola, league officials believed that maintaining a presence in the city was a top priority, stating (emphasis in original):[14]

Throughout this process, multiple administrators at MVC institutions stressed the importance of getting access to new urban areas to recruit more students, not just athletes. With so many schools depending heavily on Chicago, and especially Chicago's suburbs, for enrollment, continuing to have a presence in the city was seen as a major priority.

On January 22, 2021, Matt Norlander of CBSSports.com reported that UIC's July 2022 entry to the MVC was "a done deal", with his sources indicating that the MVC wanted to announce the move before the Conference Commissioners Association held its annual meeting in Naples, Florida in early February.[15] UIC's entry was officially announced on January 26.[16]

Member schools

Current members

Institution Location Founded Joined Type Enrollment[17] Nickname Colors
Belmont University Nashville, Tennessee 1890 2022[a] Private 8,700 Bruins      
Bradley University Peoria, Illinois 1897 1948,
1955[b]
Private 5,451 Braves    
Drake University Des Moines, Iowa 1881 1907,
1956[b]
Private 5,270 Bulldogs    
University of Evansville Evansville, Indiana 1854 1994 Private 2,526 Purple Aces      
University of Illinois Chicago Chicago, Illinois 1946 2022 Public 30,539 Flames    
Illinois State University Normal, Illinois 1857 1981 Public 20,683 Redbirds    
Indiana State University Terre Haute, Indiana 1865 1976[c] Public 13,584 Sycamores    
Missouri State University Springfield, Missouri 1905 1990 Public 26,000 [18] Bears
Lady Bears
   
Murray State University Murray, Kentucky 1922 2022 Public 10,495 Racers    
University of Northern Iowa Cedar Falls, Iowa 1876 1991 Public 12,273 Panthers    
Southern Illinois University Carbondale, Illinois 1869 1975 Public 11,695 Salukis    
Valparaiso University Valparaiso, Indiana 1859 2017[d] Private 2,900 Beacons[e]    
Notes
  1. ^ Belmont had been an MVC affiliate in men's soccer for the 2000 fall season (2000–01 school year).
  2. ^ a b Bradley and Drake both withdrew from the MVC during the 1951–52 school year in protest over the Johnny Bright incident, a racially motivated on-field attack by an Oklahoma A&M football player against Drake player Johnny Bright in a 1951 game. Bradley returned to the MVC for non-football sports in the 1955–56 school year, with Drake doing the same a year later (1956–57 school year). However, Bradley never returned to MVC football, dropping the sport after the 1970 fall season (1970–71 school year), and Drake did not return for football until the 1971 fall season (1971–72 school year).
  3. ^ The Indiana State men's basketball team joined the MVC a year after becoming a full member for other sports (1977–78).
  4. ^ Valparaiso had been an MVC affiliate in women's soccer from the 1996 to the 1998 fall seasons (1996–97 to 1998–99 school years).
  5. ^ Valparaiso officially adopted the "Beacons" nickname shortly before the start of classes in the 2021–22 school year after abandoning its previous nickname of Crusaders due to unfavorable connotations.


Affiliate members

Note: In the case of spring sports, the year of joining is the calendar year before the start of competition.

Institution Location Founded Joined Type Enrollment Nickname Primary
conference
MVC
sport(s)
University of Arkansas at Little Rock Little Rock, Arkansas 1927 2013–14 Public 13,167 Trojans OVC women's swimming
Marshall University Huntington, West Virginia 1837 2022–23[19][a] Public 11,926 Thundering Herd Sun Belt women's swimming
Southern Illinois University Edwardsville[21] Edwardsville, Illinois 1957 2021–22[b] Public 14,000 Cougars OVC men's soccer
Notes
  1. ^ Marshall will be an MVC affiliate for the 2022–23 season only. Marshall's full-time home of the Sun Belt Conference will add women's swimming & diving in 2023–24.[20]
  2. ^ SIUE had previously been an affiliate member in men's soccer from the 2010 to 2016 fall seasons (2010–11 to 2016–17 school years).

Future affiliate members

Institution Location Founded Joins Type Enrollment Nickname Primary
conference
MVC
sport(s)
Bowling Green State University Bowling Green, Ohio 1910 2023–24[a] Public 18,142 Falcons MAC men's soccer
Northern Illinois University DeKalb, Illinois 1895 16,769 Huskies
Western Michigan University Kalamazoo, Michigan 1903 19,887 Broncos
Notes
  1. ^ Bowling Green, Northern Illinois, and Western Michigan's full-time home of the Mid-American Conference suspended men's soccer as a conference sport after the conclusion of the 2022 season.[22][23]

Former members

Former full members (25)

Institution Location Founded Joined Left Type Enrollment Nickname Current
conference
Butler University Indianapolis, Indiana 1855 1932 1934 Private 4,667 Bulldogs Big East
University of Cincinnati Cincinnati, Ohio 1819 1957 1970 Public 42,421 Bearcats The American
(Big 12 in 2023)
Creighton University Omaha, Nebraska 1878 1928,
1976[a]
1948,
2013
Private 7,730 Bluejays Big East
University of Detroit[b] Detroit, Michigan 1877 1949 1956 Private 5,450 Titans Horizon
Grinnell College Grinnell, Iowa 1846 1918 1939 Private 1,688 Pioneers Midwest
(NCAA Division III)
University of Houston Houston, Texas 1927 1951 1959 Public 39,820 Cougars The American
(Big 12 in 2023)
University of Iowa Iowa City, Iowa 1847 1907 1908 Public 30,328 Hawkeyes Big Ten
Iowa State College[c] Ames, Iowa 1858 1907 1928 Public 29,887 Cyclones Big 12
University of Kansas Lawrence, Kansas 1865 1907 1928 Public 29,462 Jayhawks Big 12
Kansas State College[d] Manhattan, Kansas 1863 1913 1928 Public 23,863 Wildcats Big 12
University of Louisville Louisville, Kentucky 1798 1963[e] 1975 Public 19,743 Cardinals ACC
Loyola University Chicago Chicago, Illinois 1870 2013 2022 Private 16,437[24] Ramblers Atlantic 10
Memphis State University[f] Memphis, Tennessee 1912 1968 1973 Public 23,031 Tigers The American
University of Missouri Columbia, Missouri 1839 1907 1928 Public 33,805 Tigers SEC
University of Nebraska Lincoln, Nebraska 1869 1907,
1921
1919,
1928
Public 24,593 Cornhuskers Big Ten
New Mexico State University[g] Las Cruces, New Mexico 1888 1970 1983 Public 18,497 Aggies WAC
(C-USA in 2023)
North Texas State University[h] Denton, Texas 1890 1957 1975 Public 35,694 Mean Green C-USA
(The American in 2023)
University of Oklahoma Norman, Oklahoma 1890 1919 1928 Public 30,303 Sooners Big 12
(SEC in 2025)
Oklahoma A&M College[i] Stillwater, Oklahoma 1890 1925 1956 Public 21,419 Aggies/Cowboys[j] Big 12
Saint Louis University St. Louis, Missouri 1818 1937 1974 Private 13,785 Billikens Atlantic 10
University of Tulsa Tulsa, Oklahoma 1894 1935 1996 Private 4,165 Golden Hurricane The American
Washburn University Topeka, Kansas 1865 1935 1942 Public 7,303 Ichabods MIAA
(NCAA Division II)
Washington University in St. Louis St. Louis, Missouri 1853 1907 1942 Private 14,070 Bears UAA
(NCAA Division III)
West Texas State University[k] Canyon, Texas 1910 1972 1986 Public 7,843 Buffaloes Lone Star
(NCAA Division II)
Wichita State University Wichita, Kansas 1895 1949 2017 Public 14,495 Shockers The American
Notes
  1. ^ Creighton previously withdrew from the MVC from 1948–49 to 1975–76.
  2. ^ Currently known as the University of Detroit Mercy.
  3. ^ Currently known as Iowa State University.
  4. ^ Currently known as Kansas State University.
  5. ^ The Louisville men's basketball team joined the MVC a year after becoming a full member for other sports (1964–65).
  6. ^ Currently known as the University of Memphis.
  7. ^ The New Mexico State football team joined the MVC a year after becoming a full member for other sports (1971–72); while its men's basketball team joined the MVC two years after (1972–73).
  8. ^ Currently known as the University of North Texas.
  9. ^ Currently known as Oklahoma State University–Stillwater.
  10. ^ During Oklahoma A&M's tenure in the MVC, the nicknames "Aggies" and "Cowboys" were used interchangeably. When the school adopted its current name in 1957, the "Cowboys" nickname was exclusively adopted.
  11. ^ Currently known as West Texas A&M University.

Former affiliate members

This list does not include current full members Belmont and Valparaiso. As noted above, the Bruins played men's soccer in the MVC for the 2000 fall season (2000–01 school year), and the Beacons, then known as the Crusaders, played women's soccer in the MVC from the 1996 to 1998 fall seasons (1996–97 to 1998–99 school years).

Institution Location Founded Joined Left Type Enrollment Nickname Primary
conference
MVC
sport(s)
University of Arkansas at Little Rock Little Rock, Arkansas 1927 1998–99 1999–2000 Public 13,167 Trojans OVC women's soccer
University of Central Arkansas Conway, Arkansas 1907 2010–11 2018–19 Public 13,863 Bears ASUN men's soccer
Dallas Baptist University Dallas, Texas 1898 2013–14 2022–23 Private 5,545 Patriots Lone Star
(NCAA Division II)
(C-USA for baseball)
baseball
Drury University Springfield, Missouri 1873 1999–2000 2004–05 Private 5,474 Panthers GLVC
(NCAA Division II)
women's soccer
Eastern Illinois University Charleston, Illinois 1895 1996–97 2010–11 Public 11,651 Panthers OVC
(Summit for men's soccer)
men's soccer
University of Hartford Hartford, Connecticut 1877 2014–15 2015–16 Private 6,935 Hawks Independent
(Commonwealth Coast Conference in 2023)
men's tennis[a]
University of Maryland, Baltimore County Catonsville, Maryland 1966 2014–15 2015–16 Public 13,908 Retrievers America East men's tennis[b]
Southern Methodist University University Park, Texas 1911 2000–01 2004–05 Private 12,000 Mustangs The American men's soccer
Stony Brook University Stony Brook, New York 1957 2014–15 2022–23 Public 24,594 Seawolves CAA men's tennis (until 2016–17), women's tennis[c]
Texas Christian University Fort Worth, Texas 1873 2000–01 2000–01 Private 9,518 Horned Frogs Big 12 men's soccer[d]
University of Tulsa[e] Tulsa, Oklahoma 1894 2000–01 2004–05 Private 4,165 Golden Hurricane The American men's soccer
Vanderbilt University Nashville, Tennessee 1873 1997–98 2005–06 Private 12,714 Commodores SEC men's soccer[f]
Western Kentucky University Bowling Green, Kentucky 1906 1997–98 2007–08 Public 21,048 Hilltoppers C-USA men's soccer[g]
Notes
  1. ^ Hartford dropped men's tennis after the 2015–16 school year.
  2. ^ UMBC dropped men's tennis after the 2015–16 season.
  3. ^ Stony Brook dropped men's tennis after the 2016–17 season. The school's women's tennis team remained an MVC affiliate, but left when it joined the CAA in July 2022.[25]
  4. ^ TCU dropped men's soccer after the 2002 fall season (2002–03 school year).
  5. ^ Tulsa was a full member from 1935–36 to 1995–96, but re-joined the MVC as a men's soccer associate from the 2000 to 2004 fall seasons (2000–01 to 2004–05 school years).
  6. ^ Vanderbilt dropped men's soccer after the 2005 fall season (2005–06 school year).
  7. ^ Western Kentucky dropped men's soccer after the 2007 fall season (2007–08 school year).

Membership timeline

Western Michigan UniversityNorthern Illinois UniversityBowling Green State UniversityMarshall UniversityUniversity of Illinois ChicagoMurray State UniversityUniversity of Maryland, Baltimore CountyStony Brook UniversityUniversity of HartfordDallas Baptist UniversityLoyola University ChicagoUniversity of Central ArkansasSouthern Illinois University EdwardsvilleBelmont UniversityTexas Christian UniversitySouthern Methodist UniversityDrury UniversityUniversity of Arkansas at Little RockVanderbilt UniversityWestern Kentucky UniversityValparaiso UniversityEastern Illinois UniversityUniversity of EvansvilleUniversity of Northern IowaMissouri State UniversityIllinois State UniversityIndiana State UniversitySouthern Illinois University CarbondaleWest Texas A&M UniversityNew Mexico State UniversityUniversity of MemphisUniversity of LouisvilleUniversity of North TexasUniversity of CincinnatiUniversity of HoustonUniversity of Detroit MercyBradley UniversityWichita State UniversitySaint Louis UniversityWashburn UniversityUniversity of TulsaButler UniversityCreighton UniversityOklahoma State University–StillwaterUniversity of OklahomaGrinnell CollegeKansas State UniversityWashington University in St. LouisUniversity of NebraskaUniversity of MissouriUniversity of KansasIowa State UniversityUniversity of IowaDrake University

Full members (non-football) (Full members) Assoc. members (football only) Assoc. member (other sports)

Commissioners

  1. C. E. McClung (1907–19??)[26]
  2. Arthur (Artie) E. Eilers (1925–1957)[26]
  3. Norvell Neve (1957–1969)[26][27]
  4. DeWitt T. Weaver (1969–1972)[26]
  5. Mickey Holmes (1972–1979)[28][26]
  6. David Price (1979–1981)[29][26]
  7. Richard D. Martin (1981–1985)[26]
  8. James A. Haney (1985–1988)[30][26]
  9. Doug Elgin (1988 – 2021)[26][31]
  10. Jeff Jackson (2021 – Present)

Sports

 
Former Missouri Valley Conference logo

The Missouri Valley Conference sponsors championship competition in seven men's and ten women's NCAA sanctioned sports.[32] Little Rock and Marshall are affiliates for swimming and diving and SIU Edwardsville is an affiliate in men's soccer.

The most recent change to the roster of sports was the dropping of men's tennis after the 2016–17 school year due to a lack of participating teams. Two of the four full conference members that sponsored the sport in that season no longer play men's tennis in the MVC. Southern Illinois dropped both men's and women's tennis,[33] and Wichita State joined the American Athletic Conference. Affiliate member Stony Brook dropped men's tennis after the 2016–17 season. The two remaining MVC men's tennis schools from 2016 to 2017, Drake and Illinois State, joined the Summit League for that sport,[34] and incoming MVC member Valparaiso also joined the Summit League in men's tennis.

Teams in Missouri Valley Conference competition
Sport Men's Women's
Baseball
10
-
Basketball
12
10
Cross country
11
10
Golf
10
10
Soccer
7
9
Softball
-
10
Swimming & Diving
-
9
Tennis
-
7
Track and field (indoor)
10
10
Track and field (outdoor)
10
10
Volleyball
-
10

Men's sponsored sports by school

School Baseball Basketball Cross
Country
Golf Soccer Track & Field
(Indoor)
Track & Field
(Outdoor)
Total MVC
Sports
Belmont  Y  Y  Y  Y  Y  Y  Y 7
Bradley  Y  Y  Y  Y  Y  Y  Y 7
Drake  N  Y  Y  Y  Y  Y  Y 6
Evansville  Y  Y  Y  Y  Y  Y  Y 7
UIC  Y  Y  Y  N  Y  Y  Y 6
Illinois State  Y  Y  Y  Y  N  Y  Y 6
Indiana State  Y  Y  Y  N  N  Y  Y 5
Missouri State  Y  Y  N  Y  Y  N  N 4
Murray State  Y  Y  Y  Y  N  N  N 4
UNI  N  Y  Y  Y  N  Y  Y 5
Southern Illinois  Y  Y  Y  Y  N  Y  Y 6
Valparaiso  Y  Y  Y  Y  N  Y  Y 6
Totals 10 12 11 10 6+1[a] 10 10 69+1
  1. ^ Men's Soccer associate SIU Edwardsville. Bowling Green, Northern Illinois, and Western Michigan become associates in 2023.

Men's varsity sports not sponsored by the Missouri Valley Conference which are played by Valley schools:

School Football Rifle[a] Swimming & Diving Tennis Wrestling
Belmont No No No Horizon No
Drake Pioneer League No No Summit No
Evansville No No MAC No No
Illinois State MVFC No No Summit No
Indiana State MVFC No No No No
Missouri State MVFC No MAC No No
Murray State OVC[b] OVC[c] No No No
UNI MVFC No No No Big 12
Southern Illinois MVFC No MAC No No
UIC No No MAC Southland No
Valparaiso Pioneer League No MAC[d] No No
  1. ^ Rifle is a fully coeducational sport, though the NCAA treats it as a men's sport for purposes of its sports sponsorship regulations.
  2. ^ Murray State football will compete in the OVC in 2022, but will join the MVFC in 2023.
  3. ^ Murray State fields a single coeducational rifle team.
  4. ^ Valparaiso does not include diving in its intercollegiate aquatics program.

Women's sponsored sports by school

School Basketball Cross
Country
Golf Soccer Softball Swimming Tennis Track & Field
(Indoor)
Track & Field
(Outdoor)
Volleyball Total MVC
Sports
Belmont  Y  Y  Y  Y  Y  N  Y  Y  Y  Y 9
Bradley  Y  Y  Y  N  Y  N  Y  Y  Y  Y 8
Drake  Y  Y  Y  Y  Y  N  Y  Y  Y  Y 9
Evansville  Y  Y  Y  Y  Y  Y  N  Y  Y  Y 9
UIC  Y  Y  Y  Y  Y  Y  Y  Y  Y  Y 10
Illinois State  Y  Y  Y  Y  Y  Y  Y  Y  Y  Y 10
Indiana State  Y  Y  Y  Y  Y  Y  N  Y  Y  Y 9
Missouri State  Y  Y  Y  Y  Y  Y  Y  Y  Y  Y 10
Murray State  Y  Y  Y  Y  Y  N  Y  Y  Y  Y 9
UNI  Y  Y  Y  Y  Y  Y  Y  Y  Y  Y 10
Southern Illinois  Y  Y  Y  Y  Y  Y  N  Y  Y  Y 8
Valparaiso  Y  Y  Y  Y  Y  Y[a]  Y  Y  Y  Y 10
Totals 10 10 10 9 10 7+2[b] 6 10 10 10 92+1
  1. ^ Valparaiso does not include diving in its intercollegiate aquatics program for either men or women.
  2. ^ Swimming & diving associates Little Rock and Marshall; the latter will leave after the 2022–23 season when its full-time home of the Sun Belt Conference adds that sport.

Women's varsity sports not sponsored by the Missouri Valley Conference which are played by Valley schools:

School Beach volleyball Bowling Gymnastics Rifle[a] Rowing
Drake No No No No MAAC
Illinois State No No MIC No No
Missouri State CCSA No No No No
Murray State No No No OVC[b] No
Valparaiso No Southland Bowling No No No
  1. ^ Rifle is a fully coeducational sport, though the NCAA treats it as a men's sport for purposes of its sports sponsorship regulations.
  2. ^ Murray State fields a single coeducational rifle team.

Facilities

Future members in gray.

School Soccer stadium Capacity Basketball arena Capacity Softball field Capacity Baseball field Capacity
Belmont E. S. Rose Park 300 Curb Event Center 5,085 Cheryl Holt Field 300 E. S. Rose Park 750
Bradley Shea Stadium 3,800 Peoria Civic Center (men)
Renaissance Coliseum (women)
11,433
4,200
Petersen Hotels Field[35] 1,000 Dozer Park 7,500
Drake James W. Cownie Soccer Complex 2,000 Knapp Center 6,424 Ron Buel Field 500 Non-baseball school
Evansville Arad McCutchan Stadium 2,500 Ford Center (men)
Meeks Family Fieldhouse (women)
10,000
1,087
James & Dorothy
Cooper Stadium
650 Charles H. Braun Stadium 1,200
UIC Flames Field 1,000 Credit Union 1 Arena 8,000 Flames Field 500 Curtis Granderson Stadium 2,000
Illinois State Adelaide Street Field 1,000 Redbird Arena 10,200 Marian Kneer
Softball Stadium
1,050 Duffy Bass Field 1,200
Indiana State Non-soccer school Hulman Center 10,200 Price Field At
Eleanor Forsythe St. John
Softball Complex
700 Sycamore Stadium 2,500
Missouri State Betty and Bobby Allison South Stadium 1,000 JQH Arena 11,000 Killian Softball Stadium 1,200 Hammons Field 7,986
Murray State Cutchin Field 250 CFSB Center 8,600 Racer Field 500 Johnny Reagan Field 800
UNI Cedar Valley Soccer Complex McLeod Center 7,018 Robinson-Dresser
Sports Complex
Non-baseball school
Southern Illinois Lew Hartzog Complex 500 Banterra Center 8,339 Charlotte West Stadium 502 Itchy Jones Stadium 2,000
Valparaiso Brown Field 5,000 Athletics–Recreation Center 5,000 Valpo Softball Complex Emory G. Bauer Field 500
Affiliate members
Bowling Green Mickey Cochrane Stadium 1,500 Men's soccer-only member
Northern Illinois NIU Soccer Complex 1,500 Men's soccer-only member
SIU Edwardsville Ralph Korte Stadium 4,000 Men's soccer-only member
Western Michigan WMU Soccer Complex 1,000 Men's soccer-only member
Note
  1. For the football venues of schools who participate in the sport, see Facilities of the Missouri Valley Football Conference and Facilities of the Pioneer Football League.

Basketball tournament champions by year

The Missouri Valley Conference men's basketball tournament is often referred to as Arch Madness, in reference to the Gateway Arch at the tournament's present location of St. Louis, Missouri, and a play on "March Madness". The women's tournament is currently promoted as Hoops in the Heartland.

Season Men's Champion Women's Champion
1977 Southern Illinois No Tournament
1978 Creighton No Tournament
1979 Indiana State No Tournament
1980 Bradley No Tournament
1981 Creighton No Tournament
1982 Tulsa No Tournament
1983 Illinois State Illinois State
1984 Tulsa No Tournament
1985 Wichita State No Tournament
1986 Tulsa No Tournament
1987 Wichita State Southern Illinois
1988 Bradley Eastern Illinois
1989 Creighton Illinois State
1990 Illinois State Southern Illinois
1991 Creighton Missouri State
1992 Missouri State Missouri State
1993 Southern Illinois Missouri State
1994 Southern Illinois Missouri State
1995 Southern Illinois Drake
1996 Tulsa Missouri State
1997 Illinois State Illinois State
1998 Illinois State Illinois State
1999 Creighton Evansville
2000 Creighton Drake
2001 Indiana State Missouri State
2002 Creighton Creighton
2003 Creighton Missouri State
2004 UNI Missouri State
2005 Creighton Illinois State
2006 Southern Illinois Missouri State
2007 Creighton Drake
2008 Drake Illinois State
2009 UNI Evansville
2010 UNI UNI
2011 Indiana State UNI
2012 Creighton Creighton
2013 Creighton Wichita State
2014 Wichita State Wichita State
2015 UNI Wichita State
2016 UNI Missouri State
2017 Wichita State Drake
2018 Loyola Chicago Drake
2019 Bradley Missouri State
2020 Bradley Canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic
2021 Loyola Chicago Bradley
2022 Loyola Chicago Illinois State

NB: Missouri State was known as Southwest Missouri State until August 2005.


Postseason History Multiple Bids

NCAA tournament
Year MVC Rep.
1979 (1) Indiana State (10) New Mexico State
1981 (6) Wichita St (8) Creighton
1984 (4) Tulsa (8) Illinois State
1985 (6) Tulsa (9) Illinois State (11) Wichita St
1986 (7) Bradley (10) Tulsa
1987 (11) Wichita St (11) Tulsa
1988 (9) Bradley (12) Wichita St
1994 (11) Southern Illinois (12) Tulsa
1995 (6) Tulsa (10) Southern Illinois
1996 (8) Bradley (11) Tulsa
1999 (10) Creighton (12) Southwest Missouri State (11) Evansville
2000 (10) Creighton (12) Indiana State
2001 (10) Creighton (13) Indiana State
2002 (11) Southern Illinois (12) Creighton
2003 (6) Creighton (11) Southern Illinois
2004 (9) Southern Illinois (14) Northern Iowa
2005 (7) Southern Illinois (10) Creighton (11) Northern Iowa
2006 (7) Wichita St (10) Northern Iowa (11) Southern Illinois (13) Bradley
2007 (4) Southern Illinois (10) Creighton
2012 (5) Wichita St (8) Creighton
2013 (7) Creighton (9) Wichita St
2015 (7) Wichita St (5) Northern Iowa
2016 (11) Wichita St (11) Northern Iowa
2021 (8) Loyola Chicago (11) Drake

National team titles by institution

School – Number – NCAA Championships

  • Belmont
  • Bradley – 2 [36]
  • Drake – 3 [36]
  • Evansville – 0+5* [36]
  • Illinois State – 0+1* [36]
  • Indiana State – 1 [36]
  • Missouri State – 0 +2* [36]
  • UNI – 1+2* [36]
  • Southern Illinois – 5+3* [36]
  • Valparaiso – 0[36]

NCAA Championships as of March 2013

(*-Titles won by schools in Division II/College Division prior to their moving to Division I in the late 1960s or early 1970s.)

Football poll, Helms and AIAW titles are not included in the NCAA Championship count.

Men's basketball attendance

Sources:[37][38][39]

The Valley is well known for having some of the most dedicated fanbases in all of college basketball, with several members regularly selling out their large arenas on a nightly basis throughout the year. Former member (Creighton) had the sixth highest attendance for Division I in 2012–13 while Bradley, Illinois State, Missouri State, and Indiana State were all among the NCAA's top 100 teams in home attendance.

In 2010–11, 2011–12, and 2012–13, the Valley maintained its position as the eighth ranked conference in average attendance.

The Valley made history in March 2007 with record attendance for four days at St. Louis' Scottrade Center as 85,074 fans turned out to watch the five sessions of the tournament. The two sellout crowds of 22,612 for the semifinals and final of the 2007 State Farm Tournament set an all-time attendance record for basketball at the arena and also gave The Valley the distinction of having the largest championship crowd for any of the 30 NCAA conference tournaments in 2007.[40]

Football champions by year

MVC Network

Since at least 1993, the MVC has produced an in-house package of sports as part of the MVC Network.[42] Since 1996, these telecasts have produced, in part, by Bally Sports Midwest (formerly Fox Sports Midwest). These games are distributed to regional sports networks including Bally Sports Midwest, Bally Sports Kansas City, Bally Sports Indiana and NBC Sports Chicago.[43] Until the 2020-21 season, these telecasts also aired on Fox College Sports. Outside of regional networks these telecasts were also available on ESPN3 until the 2018-19 season. These telecasts are now available on ESPN+.[44] The MVC Network is home to the first two rounds of Arch Madness, the nickname for the MVC men's basketball tournament.

See also

References

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Not to be confused with Missouri Valley Football Conference The Missouri Valley Conference also called MVC or simply The Valley is the third oldest collegiate athletic conference in the United States The conference s members are primarily located in the midwest Missouri Valley ConferenceAssociationNCAAFounded1907 116 years ago 1907 CommissionerJeff Jackson since 2021 Sports fielded17 men s 7 women s 10DivisionDivision ISubdivisionnon footballNo of teams12HeadquartersSt Louis MissouriRegionMidwestern amp Southern United StatesOfficial websitewww wbr mvc sports wbr comLocationsMissouri Valley Conference Interactive fullscreen map Location of MVC members full member affiliate member Not pictured affiliate member Marshall Contents 1 History 2 Member schools 2 1 Current members 2 2 Affiliate members 2 3 Future affiliate members 2 4 Former members 2 4 1 Former full members 25 2 4 2 Former affiliate members 2 5 Membership timeline 3 Commissioners 4 Sports 4 1 Men s sponsored sports by school 4 2 Women s sponsored sports by school 5 Facilities 6 Basketball tournament champions by year 6 1 Postseason History Multiple Bids 7 National team titles by institution 8 Men s basketball attendance 9 Football champions by year 10 MVC Network 11 See also 12 References 13 External linksHistory EditThis section needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed August 2018 Learn how and when to remove this template message The MVC was established in 1907 as the Missouri Valley Intercollegiate Athletic Association or MVIAA 12 years after the Big Ten the only Division I conference that is older It is the third oldest college athletic conference in the United States after the Big Ten Conference and the NCAA Division III Michigan Intercollegiate Athletic Association MIAA 1 The MVIAA split in 1928 with most of the larger schools forming a conference that retained the MVIAA name this conference evolved into the Big Eight Conference The smaller MVIAA schools Drake Grinnell and Washington University in St Louis plus Oklahoma A amp M now Oklahoma State University Stillwater which joined the Big Eight in 1957 were joined by Creighton to form the MVC which retained the old MVIAA s administrative staff The Big Eight merged with four Texas schools of the Southwest Conference to form the Big 12 Conference in 1996 2 To this day it has never been definitively established which conference was the original and which was the spinoff though the Big Eight would go on to become the more prestigious of the two During the Big Eight s run both conferences claimed 1907 as their founding date and the same history through 1927 MVC teams held a 74 27 non conference record during the 2006 07 college basketball season including a record of 44 1 at home The Valley finished in the top six of the RPI and ahead of a BCS conference for the second consecutive year while also garnering multiple NCAA bids for the ninth straight year and 12th of 14 3 The MVC has not sponsored football since 1985 when it was a hybrid I A I AA now FBS and FCS respectively conference However five members have football programs in the Missouri Valley Football Conference MVFC known as the Gateway from 1985 to 2008 of Division I FCS and two others compete in another FCS conference the Pioneer Football League The Missouri Valley Conference shares its name with the MVFC and all three conferences operate from the same headquarters complex in St Louis however the three are separate administratively After weeks of speculation 4 5 Wichita State announced on April 7 2017 that it would leave the conference to join the American Athletic Conference starting with the 2017 18 season 6 The conference announced it extended an invitation to Valparaiso University on May 9 2017 7 and on May 25 the MVC announced that Valparaiso would officially join the following July 1 8 The most recent changes to the core MVC membership were announced during the 2021 22 school year On September 28 2021 the MVC and Belmont University jointly announced that the school would leave the Ohio Valley Conference for the MVC effective July 1 2022 9 Then on November 16 Loyola University Chicago announced it would leave the MVC at the same time joining the Atlantic 10 Conference 10 On the same day Loyola announced its departure CBS Sports reported that the MVC was actively pursuing further expansion having entered into talks with the University of Missouri Kansas City known athletically as Kansas City Murray State University and the University of Texas at Arlington UT Arlington The report indicated that the latter two were considered the strongest candidates but that all three were likely to receive invitations in the coming months 11 On January 7 2022 the MVC announced that Murray State would officially join the conference on July 1 of that year 12 UT Arlington would soon remove itself from the list of candidates by announcing a 2022 move to the Western Athletic Conference 13 Shortly before Murray State was officially announced as an incoming MVC member Matt Brown of the Extra Points college sports blog reported that the MVC was also in membership discussions with the University of Illinois Chicago UIC a current member of the Horizon League On the same weekend that Murray State s arrival was officially announced MVC officials made a site visit to UIC Brown s sources indicated that an invitation to UIC was likely Brown noted that with the MVC losing Loyola league officials believed that maintaining a presence in the city was a top priority stating emphasis in original 14 Throughout this process multiple administrators at MVC institutions stressed the importance of getting access to new urban areas to recruit more students not just athletes With so many schools depending heavily on Chicago and especially Chicago s suburbs for enrollment continuing to have a presence in the city was seen as a major priority On January 22 2021 Matt Norlander of CBSSports com reported that UIC s July 2022 entry to the MVC was a done deal with his sources indicating that the MVC wanted to announce the move before the Conference Commissioners Association held its annual meeting in Naples Florida in early February 15 UIC s entry was officially announced on January 26 16 Member schools EditCurrent members Edit Institution Location Founded Joined Type Enrollment 17 Nickname ColorsBelmont University Nashville Tennessee 1890 2022 a Private 8 700 Bruins Bradley University Peoria Illinois 1897 1948 1955 b Private 5 451 Braves Drake University Des Moines Iowa 1881 1907 1956 b Private 5 270 Bulldogs University of Evansville Evansville Indiana 1854 1994 Private 2 526 Purple Aces University of Illinois Chicago Chicago Illinois 1946 2022 Public 30 539 Flames Illinois State University Normal Illinois 1857 1981 Public 20 683 Redbirds Indiana State University Terre Haute Indiana 1865 1976 c Public 13 584 Sycamores Missouri State University Springfield Missouri 1905 1990 Public 26 000 18 BearsLady Bears Murray State University Murray Kentucky 1922 2022 Public 10 495 Racers University of Northern Iowa Cedar Falls Iowa 1876 1991 Public 12 273 Panthers Southern Illinois University Carbondale Illinois 1869 1975 Public 11 695 Salukis Valparaiso University Valparaiso Indiana 1859 2017 d Private 2 900 Beacons e Notes Belmont had been an MVC affiliate in men s soccer for the 2000 fall season 2000 01 school year a b Bradley and Drake both withdrew from the MVC during the 1951 52 school year in protest over the Johnny Bright incident a racially motivated on field attack by an Oklahoma A amp M football player against Drake player Johnny Bright in a 1951 game Bradley returned to the MVC for non football sports in the 1955 56 school year with Drake doing the same a year later 1956 57 school year However Bradley never returned to MVC football dropping the sport after the 1970 fall season 1970 71 school year and Drake did not return for football until the 1971 fall season 1971 72 school year The Indiana State men s basketball team joined the MVC a year after becoming a full member for other sports 1977 78 Valparaiso had been an MVC affiliate in women s soccer from the 1996 to the 1998 fall seasons 1996 97 to 1998 99 school years Valparaiso officially adopted the Beacons nickname shortly before the start of classes in the 2021 22 school year after abandoning its previous nickname of Crusaders due to unfavorable connotations Affiliate members Edit Note In the case of spring sports the year of joining is the calendar year before the start of competition Institution Location Founded Joined Type Enrollment Nickname Primaryconference MVCsport s University of Arkansas at Little Rock Little Rock Arkansas 1927 2013 14 Public 13 167 Trojans OVC women s swimmingMarshall University Huntington West Virginia 1837 2022 23 19 a Public 11 926 Thundering Herd Sun Belt women s swimmingSouthern Illinois University Edwardsville 21 Edwardsville Illinois 1957 2021 22 b Public 14 000 Cougars OVC men s soccerNotes Marshall will be an MVC affiliate for the 2022 23 season only Marshall s full time home of the Sun Belt Conference will add women s swimming amp diving in 2023 24 20 SIUE had previously been an affiliate member in men s soccer from the 2010 to 2016 fall seasons 2010 11 to 2016 17 school years Future affiliate members Edit Institution Location Founded Joins Type Enrollment Nickname Primaryconference MVCsport s Bowling Green State University Bowling Green Ohio 1910 2023 24 a Public 18 142 Falcons MAC men s soccerNorthern Illinois University DeKalb Illinois 1895 16 769 HuskiesWestern Michigan University Kalamazoo Michigan 1903 19 887 BroncosNotes Bowling Green Northern Illinois and Western Michigan s full time home of the Mid American Conference suspended men s soccer as a conference sport after the conclusion of the 2022 season 22 23 Former members Edit Former full members 25 Edit Institution Location Founded Joined Left Type Enrollment Nickname CurrentconferenceButler University Indianapolis Indiana 1855 1932 1934 Private 4 667 Bulldogs Big EastUniversity of Cincinnati Cincinnati Ohio 1819 1957 1970 Public 42 421 Bearcats The American Big 12 in 2023 Creighton University Omaha Nebraska 1878 1928 1976 a 1948 2013 Private 7 730 Bluejays Big EastUniversity of Detroit b Detroit Michigan 1877 1949 1956 Private 5 450 Titans HorizonGrinnell College Grinnell Iowa 1846 1918 1939 Private 1 688 Pioneers Midwest NCAA Division III University of Houston Houston Texas 1927 1951 1959 Public 39 820 Cougars The American Big 12 in 2023 University of Iowa Iowa City Iowa 1847 1907 1908 Public 30 328 Hawkeyes Big TenIowa State College c Ames Iowa 1858 1907 1928 Public 29 887 Cyclones Big 12University of Kansas Lawrence Kansas 1865 1907 1928 Public 29 462 Jayhawks Big 12Kansas State College d Manhattan Kansas 1863 1913 1928 Public 23 863 Wildcats Big 12University of Louisville Louisville Kentucky 1798 1963 e 1975 Public 19 743 Cardinals ACCLoyola University Chicago Chicago Illinois 1870 2013 2022 Private 16 437 24 Ramblers Atlantic 10Memphis State University f Memphis Tennessee 1912 1968 1973 Public 23 031 Tigers The AmericanUniversity of Missouri Columbia Missouri 1839 1907 1928 Public 33 805 Tigers SECUniversity of Nebraska Lincoln Nebraska 1869 1907 1921 1919 1928 Public 24 593 Cornhuskers Big TenNew Mexico State University g Las Cruces New Mexico 1888 1970 1983 Public 18 497 Aggies WAC C USA in 2023 North Texas State University h Denton Texas 1890 1957 1975 Public 35 694 Mean Green C USA The American in 2023 University of Oklahoma Norman Oklahoma 1890 1919 1928 Public 30 303 Sooners Big 12 SEC in 2025 Oklahoma A amp M College i Stillwater Oklahoma 1890 1925 1956 Public 21 419 Aggies Cowboys j Big 12Saint Louis University St Louis Missouri 1818 1937 1974 Private 13 785 Billikens Atlantic 10University of Tulsa Tulsa Oklahoma 1894 1935 1996 Private 4 165 Golden Hurricane The AmericanWashburn University Topeka Kansas 1865 1935 1942 Public 7 303 Ichabods MIAA NCAA Division II Washington University in St Louis St Louis Missouri 1853 1907 1942 Private 14 070 Bears UAA NCAA Division III West Texas State University k Canyon Texas 1910 1972 1986 Public 7 843 Buffaloes Lone Star NCAA Division II Wichita State University Wichita Kansas 1895 1949 2017 Public 14 495 Shockers The AmericanNotes Creighton previously withdrew from the MVC from 1948 49 to 1975 76 Currently known as the University of Detroit Mercy Currently known as Iowa State University Currently known as Kansas State University The Louisville men s basketball team joined the MVC a year after becoming a full member for other sports 1964 65 Currently known as the University of Memphis The New Mexico State football team joined the MVC a year after becoming a full member for other sports 1971 72 while its men s basketball team joined the MVC two years after 1972 73 Currently known as the University of North Texas Currently known as Oklahoma State University Stillwater During Oklahoma A amp M s tenure in the MVC the nicknames Aggies and Cowboys were used interchangeably When the school adopted its current name in 1957 the Cowboys nickname was exclusively adopted Currently known as West Texas A amp M University Former affiliate members Edit This list does not include current full members Belmont and Valparaiso As noted above the Bruins played men s soccer in the MVC for the 2000 fall season 2000 01 school year and the Beacons then known as the Crusaders played women s soccer in the MVC from the 1996 to 1998 fall seasons 1996 97 to 1998 99 school years Institution Location Founded Joined Left Type Enrollment Nickname Primaryconference MVCsport s University of Arkansas at Little Rock Little Rock Arkansas 1927 1998 99 1999 2000 Public 13 167 Trojans OVC women s soccerUniversity of Central Arkansas Conway Arkansas 1907 2010 11 2018 19 Public 13 863 Bears ASUN men s soccerDallas Baptist University Dallas Texas 1898 2013 14 2022 23 Private 5 545 Patriots Lone Star NCAA Division II C USA for baseball baseballDrury University Springfield Missouri 1873 1999 2000 2004 05 Private 5 474 Panthers GLVC NCAA Division II women s soccerEastern Illinois University Charleston Illinois 1895 1996 97 2010 11 Public 11 651 Panthers OVC Summit for men s soccer men s soccerUniversity of Hartford Hartford Connecticut 1877 2014 15 2015 16 Private 6 935 Hawks Independent Commonwealth Coast Conference in 2023 men s tennis a University of Maryland Baltimore County Catonsville Maryland 1966 2014 15 2015 16 Public 13 908 Retrievers America East men s tennis b Southern Methodist University University Park Texas 1911 2000 01 2004 05 Private 12 000 Mustangs The American men s soccerStony Brook University Stony Brook New York 1957 2014 15 2022 23 Public 24 594 Seawolves CAA men s tennis until 2016 17 women s tennis c Texas Christian University Fort Worth Texas 1873 2000 01 2000 01 Private 9 518 Horned Frogs Big 12 men s soccer d University of Tulsa e Tulsa Oklahoma 1894 2000 01 2004 05 Private 4 165 Golden Hurricane The American men s soccerVanderbilt University Nashville Tennessee 1873 1997 98 2005 06 Private 12 714 Commodores SEC men s soccer f Western Kentucky University Bowling Green Kentucky 1906 1997 98 2007 08 Public 21 048 Hilltoppers C USA men s soccer g Notes Hartford dropped men s tennis after the 2015 16 school year UMBC dropped men s tennis after the 2015 16 season Stony Brook dropped men s tennis after the 2016 17 season The school s women s tennis team remained an MVC affiliate but left when it joined the CAA in July 2022 25 TCU dropped men s soccer after the 2002 fall season 2002 03 school year Tulsa was a full member from 1935 36 to 1995 96 but re joined the MVC as a men s soccer associate from the 2000 to 2004 fall seasons 2000 01 to 2004 05 school years Vanderbilt dropped men s soccer after the 2005 fall season 2005 06 school year Western Kentucky dropped men s soccer after the 2007 fall season 2007 08 school year Membership timeline Edit Full members non football Full members Assoc members football only Assoc member other sports Commissioners EditC E McClung 1907 19 26 Arthur Artie E Eilers 1925 1957 26 Norvell Neve 1957 1969 26 27 DeWitt T Weaver 1969 1972 26 Mickey Holmes 1972 1979 28 26 David Price 1979 1981 29 26 Richard D Martin 1981 1985 26 James A Haney 1985 1988 30 26 Doug Elgin 1988 2021 26 31 Jeff Jackson 2021 Present Sports Edit Former Missouri Valley Conference logo The Missouri Valley Conference sponsors championship competition in seven men s and ten women s NCAA sanctioned sports 32 Little Rock and Marshall are affiliates for swimming and diving and SIU Edwardsville is an affiliate in men s soccer The most recent change to the roster of sports was the dropping of men s tennis after the 2016 17 school year due to a lack of participating teams Two of the four full conference members that sponsored the sport in that season no longer play men s tennis in the MVC Southern Illinois dropped both men s and women s tennis 33 and Wichita State joined the American Athletic Conference Affiliate member Stony Brook dropped men s tennis after the 2016 17 season The two remaining MVC men s tennis schools from 2016 to 2017 Drake and Illinois State joined the Summit League for that sport 34 and incoming MVC member Valparaiso also joined the Summit League in men s tennis Teams in Missouri Valley Conference competition Sport Men s Women sBaseball 10 Basketball 12 10Cross country 11 10Golf 10 10Soccer 7 9Softball 10Swimming amp Diving 9Tennis 7Track and field indoor 10 10Track and field outdoor 10 10Volleyball 10Men s sponsored sports by school Edit School Baseball Basketball CrossCountry Golf Soccer Track amp Field Indoor Track amp Field Outdoor Total MVCSportsBelmont Y Y Y Y Y Y Y 7Bradley Y Y Y Y Y Y Y 7Drake N Y Y Y Y Y Y 6Evansville Y Y Y Y Y Y Y 7UIC Y Y Y N Y Y Y 6Illinois State Y Y Y Y N Y Y 6Indiana State Y Y Y N N Y Y 5Missouri State Y Y N Y Y N N 4Murray State Y Y Y Y N N N 4UNI N Y Y Y N Y Y 5Southern Illinois Y Y Y Y N Y Y 6Valparaiso Y Y Y Y N Y Y 6Totals 10 12 11 10 6 1 a 10 10 69 1 Men s Soccer associate SIU Edwardsville Bowling Green Northern Illinois and Western Michigan become associates in 2023 Men s varsity sports not sponsored by the Missouri Valley Conference which are played by Valley schools School Football Rifle a Swimming amp Diving Tennis WrestlingBelmont No No No Horizon NoDrake Pioneer League No No Summit NoEvansville No No MAC No NoIllinois State MVFC No No Summit NoIndiana State MVFC No No No NoMissouri State MVFC No MAC No NoMurray State OVC b OVC c No No NoUNI MVFC No No No Big 12Southern Illinois MVFC No MAC No NoUIC No No MAC Southland NoValparaiso Pioneer League No MAC d No No Rifle is a fully coeducational sport though the NCAA treats it as a men s sport for purposes of its sports sponsorship regulations Murray State football will compete in the OVC in 2022 but will join the MVFC in 2023 Murray State fields a single coeducational rifle team Valparaiso does not include diving in its intercollegiate aquatics program Women s sponsored sports by school Edit School Basketball CrossCountry Golf Soccer Softball Swimming Tennis Track amp Field Indoor Track amp Field Outdoor Volleyball Total MVCSportsBelmont Y Y Y Y Y N Y Y Y Y 9Bradley Y Y Y N Y N Y Y Y Y 8Drake Y Y Y Y Y N Y Y Y Y 9Evansville Y Y Y Y Y Y N Y Y Y 9UIC Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y 10Illinois State Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y 10Indiana State Y Y Y Y Y Y N Y Y Y 9Missouri State Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y 10Murray State Y Y Y Y Y N Y Y Y Y 9UNI Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y 10Southern Illinois Y Y Y Y Y Y N Y Y Y 8Valparaiso Y Y Y Y Y Y a Y Y Y Y 10Totals 10 10 10 9 10 7 2 b 6 10 10 10 92 1 Valparaiso does not include diving in its intercollegiate aquatics program for either men or women Swimming amp diving associates Little Rock and Marshall the latter will leave after the 2022 23 season when its full time home of the Sun Belt Conference adds that sport Women s varsity sports not sponsored by the Missouri Valley Conference which are played by Valley schools School Beach volleyball Bowling Gymnastics Rifle a RowingDrake No No No No MAACIllinois State No No MIC No NoMissouri State CCSA No No No NoMurray State No No No OVC b NoValparaiso No Southland Bowling No No No Rifle is a fully coeducational sport though the NCAA treats it as a men s sport for purposes of its sports sponsorship regulations Murray State fields a single coeducational rifle team Facilities EditFuture members in gray School Soccer stadium Capacity Basketball arena Capacity Softball field Capacity Baseball field CapacityBelmont E S Rose Park 300 Curb Event Center 5 085 Cheryl Holt Field 300 E S Rose Park 750Bradley Shea Stadium 3 800 Peoria Civic Center men Renaissance Coliseum women 11 4334 200 Petersen Hotels Field 35 1 000 Dozer Park 7 500Drake James W Cownie Soccer Complex 2 000 Knapp Center 6 424 Ron Buel Field 500 Non baseball schoolEvansville Arad McCutchan Stadium 2 500 Ford Center men Meeks Family Fieldhouse women 10 0001 087 James amp Dorothy Cooper Stadium 650 Charles H Braun Stadium 1 200UIC Flames Field 1 000 Credit Union 1 Arena 8 000 Flames Field 500 Curtis Granderson Stadium 2 000Illinois State Adelaide Street Field 1 000 Redbird Arena 10 200 Marian Kneer Softball Stadium 1 050 Duffy Bass Field 1 200Indiana State Non soccer school Hulman Center 10 200 Price Field At Eleanor Forsythe St John Softball Complex 700 Sycamore Stadium 2 500Missouri State Betty and Bobby Allison South Stadium 1 000 JQH Arena 11 000 Killian Softball Stadium 1 200 Hammons Field 7 986Murray State Cutchin Field 250 CFSB Center 8 600 Racer Field 500 Johnny Reagan Field 800UNI Cedar Valley Soccer Complex McLeod Center 7 018 Robinson Dresser Sports Complex Non baseball schoolSouthern Illinois Lew Hartzog Complex 500 Banterra Center 8 339 Charlotte West Stadium 502 Itchy Jones Stadium 2 000Valparaiso Brown Field 5 000 Athletics Recreation Center 5 000 Valpo Softball Complex Emory G Bauer Field 500Affiliate membersBowling Green Mickey Cochrane Stadium 1 500 Men s soccer only memberNorthern Illinois NIU Soccer Complex 1 500 Men s soccer only memberSIU Edwardsville Ralph Korte Stadium 4 000 Men s soccer only memberWestern Michigan WMU Soccer Complex 1 000 Men s soccer only memberNoteFor the football venues of schools who participate in the sport see Facilities of the Missouri Valley Football Conference and Facilities of the Pioneer Football League Basketball tournament champions by year EditMain articles Missouri Valley Conference men s basketball tournament and Missouri Valley Conference women s basketball tournament The Missouri Valley Conference men s basketball tournament is often referred to as Arch Madness in reference to the Gateway Arch at the tournament s present location of St Louis Missouri and a play on March Madness The women s tournament is currently promoted as Hoops in the Heartland Season Men s Champion Women s Champion1977 Southern Illinois No Tournament1978 Creighton No Tournament1979 Indiana State No Tournament1980 Bradley No Tournament1981 Creighton No Tournament1982 Tulsa No Tournament1983 Illinois State Illinois State1984 Tulsa No Tournament1985 Wichita State No Tournament1986 Tulsa No Tournament1987 Wichita State Southern Illinois1988 Bradley Eastern Illinois1989 Creighton Illinois State1990 Illinois State Southern Illinois1991 Creighton Missouri State1992 Missouri State Missouri State1993 Southern Illinois Missouri State1994 Southern Illinois Missouri State1995 Southern Illinois Drake1996 Tulsa Missouri State1997 Illinois State Illinois State1998 Illinois State Illinois State1999 Creighton Evansville2000 Creighton Drake2001 Indiana State Missouri State2002 Creighton Creighton2003 Creighton Missouri State2004 UNI Missouri State2005 Creighton Illinois State2006 Southern Illinois Missouri State2007 Creighton Drake2008 Drake Illinois State2009 UNI Evansville2010 UNI UNI2011 Indiana State UNI2012 Creighton Creighton2013 Creighton Wichita State2014 Wichita State Wichita State2015 UNI Wichita State2016 UNI Missouri State2017 Wichita State Drake2018 Loyola Chicago Drake2019 Bradley Missouri State2020 Bradley Canceled due to the COVID 19 pandemic2021 Loyola Chicago Bradley2022 Loyola Chicago Illinois StateNB Missouri State was known as Southwest Missouri State until August 2005 Postseason History Multiple Bids Edit NCAA tournament Year MVC Rep 1979 1 Indiana State 10 New Mexico State1981 6 Wichita St 8 Creighton1984 4 Tulsa 8 Illinois State1985 6 Tulsa 9 Illinois State 11 Wichita St1986 7 Bradley 10 Tulsa1987 11 Wichita St 11 Tulsa1988 9 Bradley 12 Wichita St1994 11 Southern Illinois 12 Tulsa1995 6 Tulsa 10 Southern Illinois1996 8 Bradley 11 Tulsa1999 10 Creighton 12 Southwest Missouri State 11 Evansville2000 10 Creighton 12 Indiana State2001 10 Creighton 13 Indiana State2002 11 Southern Illinois 12 Creighton2003 6 Creighton 11 Southern Illinois2004 9 Southern Illinois 14 Northern Iowa2005 7 Southern Illinois 10 Creighton 11 Northern Iowa2006 7 Wichita St 10 Northern Iowa 11 Southern Illinois 13 Bradley2007 4 Southern Illinois 10 Creighton2012 5 Wichita St 8 Creighton2013 7 Creighton 9 Wichita St2015 7 Wichita St 5 Northern Iowa2016 11 Wichita St 11 Northern Iowa2021 8 Loyola Chicago 11 DrakeNational team titles by institution Edit School Number NCAA Championships Belmont Bradley 2 36 Drake 3 36 Evansville 0 5 36 Illinois State 0 1 36 Indiana State 1 36 Missouri State 0 2 36 UNI 1 2 36 Southern Illinois 5 3 36 Valparaiso 0 36 NCAA Championships as of March 2013 Titles won by schools in Division II College Division prior to their moving to Division I in the late 1960s or early 1970s Football poll Helms and AIAW titles are not included in the NCAA Championship count Men s basketball attendance Edit Sources 37 38 39 The Valley is well known for having some of the most dedicated fanbases in all of college basketball with several members regularly selling out their large arenas on a nightly basis throughout the year Former member Creighton had the sixth highest attendance for Division I in 2012 13 while Bradley Illinois State Missouri State and Indiana State were all among the NCAA s top 100 teams in home attendance In 2010 11 2011 12 and 2012 13 the Valley maintained its position as the eighth ranked conference in average attendance The Valley made history in March 2007 with record attendance for four days at St Louis Scottrade Center as 85 074 fans turned out to watch the five sessions of the tournament The two sellout crowds of 22 612 for the semifinals and final of the 2007 State Farm Tournament set an all time attendance record for basketball at the arena and also gave The Valley the distinction of having the largest championship crowd for any of the 30 NCAA conference tournaments in 2007 40 Football champions by year Edit Main article Missouri Valley Conference football All MVC schools that currently play football are part of the Missouri Valley Football Conference except for Drake and Valparaiso which play in the Pioneer Football League and Murray State which played the 2022 football season in its former full time home of the Ohio Valley Conference before joining the MVFC as a full time member beginning in the 2023 season 41 MVC Network Edit Since at least 1993 the MVC has produced an in house package of sports as part of the MVC Network 42 Since 1996 these telecasts have produced in part by Bally Sports Midwest formerly Fox Sports Midwest These games are distributed to regional sports networks including Bally Sports Midwest Bally Sports Kansas City Bally Sports Indiana and NBC Sports Chicago 43 Until the 2020 21 season these telecasts also aired on Fox College Sports Outside of regional networks these telecasts were also available on ESPN3 until the 2018 19 season These telecasts are now available on ESPN 44 The MVC Network is home to the first two rounds of Arch Madness the nickname for the MVC men s basketball tournament See also Edit Missouri Valley Conference Hall of FameReferences Edit History of the MIAA America s Oldest Collegiate Conference MIAA Retrieved November 29 2019 Merger Creates Dynamite Dozen Los Angeles Times 27 August 1996 Archived from the original on 15 October 2014 Retrieved 14 October 2014 MVC in the NCAA and NIT PDF Archived PDF from the original on May 8 2018 Thamel Pete Sources Wichita State in talks to join AAC SI com Archived from the original on April 1 2017 Retrieved April 4 2017 Source Wichita St eyes 2017 move to AAC ESPN com Archived from the original on April 2 2017 Retrieved April 4 2017 American Athletic Conference Wichita State to Become Member of American Athletic Conference American Athletic Conference February 21 2017 Archived from the original on May 14 2017 Retrieved May 9 2017 Missouri Valley Conference The Valley Invites Valparaiso University Mvc sports com Archived from the original on May 13 2017 Retrieved May 9 2017 It s Official Welcome Valparaiso Press release Missouri Valley Conference May 25 2017 Archived from the original on June 12 2017 Retrieved May 26 2017 Belmont University to Join Missouri Valley Conference Press release Belmont Bruins September 28 2021 Retrieved September 28 2021 Atlantic 10 Conference Accepts Loyola University Chicago as Full Member Institution Press release Atlantic 10 Conference November 16 2021 Retrieved November 16 2021 Norlander Matt November 16 2021 Missouri Valley Conference loses Loyola Chicago but pursuing Murray State UT Arlington and Kansas City CBSSports com Retrieved November 17 2021 Murray State University Joins The Missouri Valley Conference Press release Missouri Valley Conference January 7 2022 Retrieved January 7 2022 University of Texas at Arlington Accepts Invitation to Join WAC Press release Western Athletic Conference January 21 2022 Retrieved January 22 2022 Brown Matt January 5 2022 MVC expected to add Murray State likely to add more Extra Points Retrieved January 7 2022 Norlander Matt January 22 2021 UIC to join Missouri Valley Conference in July rounding out league s expansion effort at 12 teams CBSSports com Retrieved January 23 2021 UIC to Join the Missouri Valley Conference Press release Missouri Valley Conference January 26 2022 Retrieved January 26 2022 US News Education Best Colleges Best Graduate Schools Online Schools US News U S News amp World Report Archived from the original on 22 February 2016 Retrieved 23 February 2016 Missouri State University system sets another fall enrollment record September 21 2016 Archived from the original on April 16 2017 Marshall Joins MVC As Women s Swimming amp Diving Affiliate Member Press release Missouri Valley Conference September 12 2022 Retrieved September 13 2022 Sun Belt Presidents Chancellors add two sports look into adding third Press release Sun Belt Conference June 9 2022 Retrieved June 9 2022 MVC Adds SIUE As Men s Soccer Affiliate Missouri Valley Conference June 12 2020 Retrieved June 13 2020 MAC to Suspend Sponsoring Men s Soccer Following 2022 Season Press release Mid American Conference November 11 2022 Retrieved November 23 2022 Missouri Valley Conference To Expand in Men s Soccer for 2023 Press release Missouri Valley Conference November 11 2022 Retrieved November 23 2022 Loyola University Chicago Loyola at a Glance Loyola at a Glance Luc edu Archived from the original on October 14 2016 Retrieved October 7 2016 Stony Brook Athletics to Discontinue Men s Tennis Press release Stony Brook Seawolves March 31 2017 Archived from the original on April 21 2017 Retrieved April 20 2017 a b c d e f g h i 2011 12 Missouri Valley Conference women s basketball media guide PDF Missouri Valley Conference 2011 Retrieved 29 July 2012 permanent dead link ACC Jobs Expected To Be Filled Greensboro North Carolina Radford News Journal April 29 1969 pp 8 on page 5 Retrieved 20 February 2013 Gregorian Vahe September 10 2012 FCS foes could pose problems for Mizzou Illini Former MVC head dies St Louis Post Dispatch Archived from the original on 13 November 2010 Retrieved 15 July 2012 Missouri Valley Conference 75 1981 Football Anniversary Issue Missouri Valley Conference p Page 2 Weyler John March 9 1988 Haney Expected to Get PCAA Job Missouri Valley Commissioner May Be Named This Week Los Angeles Times Archived from the original on 15 July 2012 Retrieved 15 July 2012 Doug Elgin current Commissioner MVC Sports com Archived from the original on 22 October 2014 Retrieved 14 October 2014 Missouri Valley Conference Sports MVC Sports com Archived from the original on 22 October 2014 Retrieved 14 October 2014 Hefferman Todd January 26 2017 SIU to cut men s and women s tennis reduce scholarships in men s swimming and diving The Southern Illinoisan Carbondale Illinois Archived from the original on January 30 2017 Retrieved April 20 2017 Summit League Adds Drake and Illinois State as Men s Tennis Affiliate Members Press release 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Valley Conference PDF mvc sports com Everything You Need to Know About the MVC and ESPN mvc sports com External links Edit Official website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Missouri Valley Conference amp oldid 1131469632, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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