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The Missouri Valley Conference (also called MVC or simply "The Valley") is the fourth-oldest collegiate athletic conference in the United States. The conference's members are primarily located in the Midwest though with substantial extension into the South in states like Kentucky , Tennessee , and Arkansas .
University of Missouri-Kansas City The Summit League team was 16-16 (10-6) under head coach Marvin Menzies. They played a schedule that included Baylor, Colorado State and Kansas.
Missouri Valley: Indiana State University: Terre Haute, Indiana: 1865 1986 12,144 $103.1 million Sycamores Missouri State University: Springfield, Missouri: 1905 1985 Public 23,502 $193 million Bears Missouri Valley: Murray State University: Murray, Kentucky: 1922 2023 Public 9,427 $90.8 million Racers Missouri Valley: University of North Dakota
The Missouri Valley Intercollegiate Athletic Association (MVIAA) was a college athletic conference and the second college conference formed upon its foundation on January 12, 1907. [1] The conference was initially formed by an agreement among representatives of five schools, the University of Kansas , University of Missouri , University of ...
The Bradley Braves begin the final stretch of the 2023-24 Missouri Valley Conference men's basketball season with six games remaining — three at home and three on the road.. Bradley is 17-8 ...
The Bears finished the 2018 season with a record of 12–3, including a perfect 6–0 conference record and victories over Creighton, Baylor, and in-state rival University of Missouri. Since 2003, Missouri State has fielded 11 All-Americans, over 80 All-Conference players, 3 GRLC Tournament MVP's, and 4 GRLC Division II Coach's of the Year.