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Missouri Valley Conference men's basketball tournament

The State Farm Missouri Valley Conference men's basketball tournament, commonly called Arch Madness, is an annual basketball tournament which features the men's basketball teams of each of the Missouri Valley Conference member universities. The tournament, held in St. Louis since 1991, determines which MVC team receives an automatic bid to the NCAA Division I men's basketball tournament. Arch Madness celebrated its 30th Anniversary in 2020.

Missouri Valley Conference men's basketball tournament
Conference basketball championship
SportCollege basketball
ConferenceMissouri Valley Conference
Number of teams10
FormatSingle-elimination tournament
Current stadiumEnterprise Center
Current locationSt. Louis, Missouri
Played1977–present
Last contest2021
Current championLoyola
Most championshipsCreighton (12)
Official websiteMissouri Valley Conference

As of 2021, the tournament is the second longest running tournament (to the Big East men's basketball tournament) to be continuously held in one city. Although technically the BIG EAST did not conclude their 2020 tournament due to the COVID-19 pandemic the Valley has indicated it will not attempt to claim the longest running title due to the circumstances surrounding the pandemic.

Tournament champions by year

Year MVC Champion Score Runner-up Tournament MVP Venue (and city)
1977 Southern Illinois 82–69 West Texas State None Selected Henry Levitt Arena (Wichita, Kansas)
1978 Creighton 54–52 Indiana State Omaha Civic Auditorium (Omaha, Nebraska)
1979 Indiana State 69–59 New Mexico State Hulman Center (Terre Haute, Indiana)
1980 Bradley 62–59 West Texas State Robertson Memorial Field House (Peoria, Illinois)
1981 Creighton 70–64 Wichita State Henry Levitt Arena (Wichita, Kansas)
1982 Tulsa 90–77 Illinois State Tulsa Convention Center (Tulsa, Oklahoma)
1983 Illinois State 84–64 Tulsa Horton Fieldhouse (Normal, Illinois)
1984 Tulsa 70–68 OT Creighton Tulsa Convention Center (Tulsa, Oklahoma)
1985 Wichita State 84–82 Tulsa
1986 Tulsa 74–58 Bradley Brian Rahilly, Tulsa
1987 Wichita State 79–74 OT Tulsa Gary Cundiff, Wichita State
1988 Bradley 83–59 Illinois State Hersey Hawkins, Bradley Carver Arena (Peoria, Illinois)
1989 Creighton 79–77 Southern Illinois Chad Gallagher, Creighton Henry Levitt Arena (Wichita, Kansas)
1990 Illinois State 81–78 Southern Illinois Rickey Jackson, Illinois State Redbird Arena (Normal, Illinois)
1991 Creighton 68–52 Southwest Missouri State Bob Harstad, Creighton Kiel Auditorium (St. Louis, Missouri)
1992 Southwest Missouri State 71–68 Tulsa Jackie Crawford, Southwest Missouri State St. Louis Arena (St. Louis, Missouri)
1993 Southern Illinois 70–59 Illinois State Ashraf Amaya, Southern Illinois
1994 Southern Illinois 77–74 Northern Iowa Cam Johnson, Northern Iowa
1995 Southern Illinois 77–62 Tulsa Chris Carr, Southern Illinois Kiel Center/Savvis Center/Scottrade Center/Enterprise Center (St. Louis, Missouri)
1996 Tulsa 60–46 Bradley Shea Seals, Tulsa
1997 Illinois State 75–72 Southwest Missouri State Rico Hill, Illinois State
1998 Illinois State 84–74 Southwest Missouri State Dan Muller, Illinois State
1999 Creighton 70–61 Evansville Rodney Buford, Creighton
2000 Creighton 57–45 Southwest Missouri State Ryan Sears, Creighton
2001 Indiana State 69–63 Bradley Michael Menser, Indiana State
2002 Creighton 84–76 Southern Illinois Kyle Korver, Creighton
2003 Creighton 80–56 Southern Illinois
2004 Northern Iowa 79–74 2OT Southwest Missouri State Ben Jacobson, Northern Iowa
2005 Creighton 75–57 Southwest Missouri State Johnny Mathies, Creighton
2006 Southern Illinois 59–46 Bradley Randal Falker, Southern Illinois
2007 Creighton 67–61 Southern Illinois Nate Funk, Creighton
2008 Drake 79–49 Illinois State Adam Emmenecker, Drake
2009 Northern Iowa 60–57 OT Illinois State Osiris Eldridge, Illinois State
2010 Northern Iowa 67–52 Wichita State Kwadzo Ahelegbe, Northern Iowa
2011 Indiana State 60–56 Missouri State Jermaine Mallett, Missouri State
2012 Creighton 83–79 OT Illinois State Doug McDermott, Creighton
2013 Creighton 68–65 Wichita State
2014 Wichita State 83–69 Indiana State Tekele Cotton, Wichita State
2015 Northern Iowa 69–60 Illinois State Seth Tuttle, Northern Iowa
2016 Northern Iowa 56–54 Evansville Wes Washpun, Northern Iowa
2017 Wichita State 71–51 Illinois State Conner Frankamp, Wichita State
2018 Loyola 65–49 Illinois State Donte Ingram, Loyola
2019 Bradley 57–54 Northern Iowa Elijah Childs, Bradley
2020 Bradley 80–66 Valparaiso Darrell Brown, Bradley
2021 Loyola 75–65 Drake Cameron Krutwig, Loyola
2022 Loyola 64–58 Drake Lucas Williamson, Loyola

Team notes: West Texas State is now known as West Texas A&M (effective 1990);
Missouri State was known as Southwest Missouri State until 2005.

Venue notes: Enterprise Center was known as Kiel Center (1994–2000), Savvis Center (2000–06), and Scottrade Center (2006–18).

Tournament championships by school

School Championships Years
Creighton 12 1978, 1981, 1989, 1991, 1999, 2000, 2002, 2003, 2005, 2007, 2012, 2013
Southern Illinois 5 1977, 1993, 1994, 1995, 2006
Northern Iowa 5 2004, 2009, 2010, 2015, 2016
Tulsa 4 1982, 1984, 1986, 1996
Illinois State 4 1983, 1990, 1997, 1998
Wichita State 4 1985, 1987, 2014, 2017
Bradley 4 1980, 1988, 2019, 2020
Indiana State 3 1979, 2001, 2011
Loyola 3 2018, 2021, 2022
Missouri State 1 1992
Drake 1 2008
Evansville 0
Valparaiso 0
West Texas State 0
New Mexico State 0
  • Former conference member

Team notes: West Texas State is now known as West Texas A&M (effective 1990);
Missouri State was known as Southwest Missouri State until 2005.

Postseason History Multiple Bids

NCAA tournament
Year MVC Teams
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 State (10) Northern Iowa (11) Southern Illinois (13) Bradley
2007 (4) Southern Illinois (10) Creighton
2012 (5) Wichita State (8) Creighton
2013 (7) Creighton (9) Wichita State
2015 (7) Wichita State (5) Northern Iowa
2016 (11) Wichita State (11) Northern Iowa
2021 (8) Loyola Chicago (11) Drake

Broadcasters

Television

Year Network Play-by-play Analyst Sideline
2022 CBS Kevin Harlan Dan Bonner Evan Washburn
2021
2020
2019 Melanie Collins
2018 John Schriffen
2017
2016 Evan Washburn
2015 Verne Lundquist Jim Spanarkel Allie LaForce
2014 Kevin Harlan Dan Bonner
2013 Tim Brando Bill Raftery
2012[1] Mike Gminski
2010[2] Dick Enberg Bill Raftery
2009[3] Bob Wenzel
2008[4]
2007[5] Gus Johnson Clark Kellogg
2006[6] Dick Enberg
2005[7] ESPN Dave Barnett Tim McCormick
2003[8] Bob Carpenter Jimmy Dykes
1999[9] Joel Meyers Larry Conley
1996[10] Ron Franklin Jimmy Dykes
1995[11] Doug Bell Reggie Theus
1993[12] Barry Tompkins Larry Conley
1988[13] MVC TV
Network
Wayne Larrivee Mike Pratt
1986 MVC Television Network Wayne Larrivee Larry Conley
1983[14] CBS Verne Lundquist Irv Brown

Radio

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The State Farm Missouri Valley Conference men s basketball tournament commonly called Arch Madness is an annual basketball tournament which features the men s basketball teams of each of the Missouri Valley Conference member universities The tournament held in St Louis since 1991 determines which MVC team receives an automatic bid to the NCAA Division I men s basketball tournament Arch Madness celebrated its 30th Anniversary in 2020 Missouri Valley Conference men s basketball tournamentConference basketball championshipSportCollege basketballConferenceMissouri Valley ConferenceNumber of teams10FormatSingle elimination tournamentCurrent stadiumEnterprise CenterCurrent locationSt Louis MissouriPlayed1977 presentLast contest2021Current championLoyolaMost championshipsCreighton 12 Official websiteMissouri Valley ConferenceAs of 2021 the tournament is the second longest running tournament to the Big East men s basketball tournament to be continuously held in one city Although technically the BIG EAST did not conclude their 2020 tournament due to the COVID 19 pandemic the Valley has indicated it will not attempt to claim the longest running title due to the circumstances surrounding the pandemic Contents 1 Tournament champions by year 2 Tournament championships by school 2 1 Postseason History Multiple Bids 3 Broadcasters 3 1 Television 3 2 Radio 4 ReferencesTournament champions by year EditYear MVC Champion Score Runner up Tournament MVP Venue and city 1977 Southern Illinois 82 69 West Texas State None Selected Henry Levitt Arena Wichita Kansas 1978 Creighton 54 52 Indiana State Omaha Civic Auditorium Omaha Nebraska 1979 Indiana State 69 59 New Mexico State Hulman Center Terre Haute Indiana 1980 Bradley 62 59 West Texas State Robertson Memorial Field House Peoria Illinois 1981 Creighton 70 64 Wichita State Henry Levitt Arena Wichita Kansas 1982 Tulsa 90 77 Illinois State Tulsa Convention Center Tulsa Oklahoma 1983 Illinois State 84 64 Tulsa Horton Fieldhouse Normal Illinois 1984 Tulsa 70 68OT Creighton Tulsa Convention Center Tulsa Oklahoma 1985 Wichita State 84 82 Tulsa1986 Tulsa 74 58 Bradley Brian Rahilly Tulsa1987 Wichita State 79 74OT Tulsa Gary Cundiff Wichita State1988 Bradley 83 59 Illinois State Hersey Hawkins Bradley Carver Arena Peoria Illinois 1989 Creighton 79 77 Southern Illinois Chad Gallagher Creighton Henry Levitt Arena Wichita Kansas 1990 Illinois State 81 78 Southern Illinois Rickey Jackson Illinois State Redbird Arena Normal Illinois 1991 Creighton 68 52 Southwest Missouri State Bob Harstad Creighton Kiel Auditorium St Louis Missouri 1992 Southwest Missouri State 71 68 Tulsa Jackie Crawford Southwest Missouri State St Louis Arena St Louis Missouri 1993 Southern Illinois 70 59 Illinois State Ashraf Amaya Southern Illinois1994 Southern Illinois 77 74 Northern Iowa Cam Johnson Northern Iowa1995 Southern Illinois 77 62 Tulsa Chris Carr Southern Illinois Kiel Center Savvis Center Scottrade Center Enterprise Center St Louis Missouri 1996 Tulsa 60 46 Bradley Shea Seals Tulsa1997 Illinois State 75 72 Southwest Missouri State Rico Hill Illinois State1998 Illinois State 84 74 Southwest Missouri State Dan Muller Illinois State1999 Creighton 70 61 Evansville Rodney Buford Creighton2000 Creighton 57 45 Southwest Missouri State Ryan Sears Creighton2001 Indiana State 69 63 Bradley Michael Menser Indiana State2002 Creighton 84 76 Southern Illinois Kyle Korver Creighton2003 Creighton 80 56 Southern Illinois2004 Northern Iowa 79 742OT Southwest Missouri State Ben Jacobson Northern Iowa2005 Creighton 75 57 Southwest Missouri State Johnny Mathies Creighton2006 Southern Illinois 59 46 Bradley Randal Falker Southern Illinois2007 Creighton 67 61 Southern Illinois Nate Funk Creighton2008 Drake 79 49 Illinois State Adam Emmenecker Drake2009 Northern Iowa 60 57OT Illinois State Osiris Eldridge Illinois State2010 Northern Iowa 67 52 Wichita State Kwadzo Ahelegbe Northern Iowa2011 Indiana State 60 56 Missouri State Jermaine Mallett Missouri State2012 Creighton 83 79OT Illinois State Doug McDermott Creighton2013 Creighton 68 65 Wichita State2014 Wichita State 83 69 Indiana State Tekele Cotton Wichita State2015 Northern Iowa 69 60 Illinois State Seth Tuttle Northern Iowa2016 Northern Iowa 56 54 Evansville Wes Washpun Northern Iowa2017 Wichita State 71 51 Illinois State Conner Frankamp Wichita State2018 Loyola 65 49 Illinois State Donte Ingram Loyola2019 Bradley 57 54 Northern Iowa Elijah Childs Bradley2020 Bradley 80 66 Valparaiso Darrell Brown Bradley2021 Loyola 75 65 Drake Cameron Krutwig Loyola2022 Loyola 64 58 Drake Lucas Williamson LoyolaTeam notes West Texas State is now known as West Texas A amp M effective 1990 Missouri State was known as Southwest Missouri State until 2005 Venue notes Enterprise Center was known as Kiel Center 1994 2000 Savvis Center 2000 06 and Scottrade Center 2006 18 Tournament championships by school EditSchool Championships YearsCreighton 12 1978 1981 1989 1991 1999 2000 2002 2003 2005 2007 2012 2013Southern Illinois 5 1977 1993 1994 1995 2006Northern Iowa 5 2004 2009 2010 2015 2016Tulsa 4 1982 1984 1986 1996Illinois State 4 1983 1990 1997 1998Wichita State 4 1985 1987 2014 2017Bradley 4 1980 1988 2019 2020Indiana State 3 1979 2001 2011Loyola 3 2018 2021 2022Missouri State 1 1992Drake 1 2008Evansville 0Valparaiso 0West Texas State 0New Mexico State 0 Former conference memberTeam notes West Texas State is now known as West Texas A amp M effective 1990 Missouri State was known as Southwest Missouri State until 2005 Postseason History Multiple Bids Edit NCAA tournament Year MVC Teams1979 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 State 10 Northern Iowa 11 Southern Illinois 13 Bradley2007 4 Southern Illinois 10 Creighton2012 5 Wichita State 8 Creighton2013 7 Creighton 9 Wichita State2015 7 Wichita State 5 Northern Iowa2016 11 Wichita State 11 Northern Iowa2021 8 Loyola Chicago 11 DrakeBroadcasters Edit Television Edit Year Network Play by play Analyst Sideline2022 CBS Kevin Harlan Dan Bonner Evan Washburn202120202019 Melanie Collins2018 John Schriffen20172016 Evan Washburn2015 Verne Lundquist Jim Spanarkel Allie LaForce2014 Kevin Harlan Dan Bonner2013 Tim Brando Bill Raftery2012 1 Mike Gminski2010 2 Dick Enberg Bill Raftery2009 3 Bob Wenzel2008 4 2007 5 Gus Johnson Clark Kellogg2006 6 Dick Enberg2005 7 ESPN Dave Barnett Tim McCormick2003 8 Bob Carpenter Jimmy Dykes1999 9 Joel Meyers Larry Conley1996 10 Ron Franklin Jimmy Dykes1995 11 Doug Bell Reggie Theus1993 12 Barry Tompkins Larry Conley1988 13 MVC TVNetwork Wayne Larrivee Mike Pratt1986 MVC Television Network Wayne Larrivee Larry Conley1983 14 CBS Verne Lundquist Irv BrownRadio Edit Year Network Play by play Analyst2022 Westwood One John Sadak Fran Fraschilla2021 KTRS 550 Martin Kilcoyne Harry Schoreder Brendan Wiese Kevin Lehman Rich Zvosec2020 Brendan Wiese20192016 Westwood One Chris Carrino Kevin Grevey2015 Tom McCarthy Bill Frieder2014 Wayne Larrivee2013 15 Dial Global Sports Dave Ryan Pete Gillen2012 16 Wayne Larrivee Kyle Macy2009 17 Westwood One Kevin Kugler Reid Gettys2007 18 Pete GillenReferences Edit Viacom CBS Press Express Viacom CBS Press Express Viacom CBS Press Express College hoops on CBS March to madness continues Archived from the original on 2012 10 10 Retrieved 2019 08 15 What to Watch College basketball lovers rejoice Archived from the original on 2009 02 07 Retrieved 2009 03 01 http 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