Two MVC bids:
WSU - 7 seed
MSU - 13 seed
http://espn.go.com/mens-college-basketball/bracketology
Missouri Valley: Wichita State
The Valley is the best mid-major conference from top to bottom in the country again. Five of the 10 MVC schools have at least four starters returning from last season, including Wichita State (4), Bradley (4), Creighton (4), Evansville (4) and Missouri State (5). Seven of the top 10 scorers and 14 of the top 20 rebounders return. Of the 23 conferences that we consider mid-majors, the Valley was the top-rated RPI conference at No. 9.
It is a new season, and Northern Iowa will still be a very good team with the return of Kwadzo Ahelegbe, Johnny Moran, Jake Koch and Lucas O'Rear. But the team to watch this season is the Wichita State Shockers. This Wichita team could rival the great teams of Ralph Miller, Gene Smithson and Mark Turgeon. Although last season's leading scorer, Clevin Hannah, will be missed, the Shockers return junior POY candidate Toure' Murry. They also return three other starters, including Garrett Stutz, who is the key to Wichita State separating itself from the pack. This 7-footer can run, has great hands and has shown consistent, quantifiable improvement. If Stutz takes the next step in his developmental process, watch out for the Shockers.
Also, Cuonzo Martin welcomes back all five starters for Missouri State. New Creighton coach Greg McDermott returns to the MVC and has Kenny Lawson Jr. as a scoring, rebounding and shot-blocking inside intimidator. Plus, three other starters return. The Bradley Braves return four starters and Andrew Warren is now completely healthy, which is bad news for MVC opponents.
Others in the hunt: Creighton, Missouri State, Northern Iowa, Bradley
Missouri State
2009-10 record: 8-10 MVC, 24-12 overall
Reason for optimism: The Bears tasted championship success by winning the CollegeInsider.com tournament last season and they bring back their top seven scorers, including Kyle Weems, a redshirt junior forward who led them in scoring and rebounding. For a team with experience and size -- and one that more than doubled its win total from the previous year -- there will be an expectation this season to challenge Wichita State for the Missouri Valley title and possibly get to the NCAA tournament.
The Valley is the best mid-major conference from top to bottom in the country again.
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