The Annual Academic Progress Report was released by the NCAA. No Valley schools will face postseason bans, but two program are very close. Overall, 10 D1 programs will be ineligible for postseason play next year. They are California State-Bakersfield (still under review), Jacksonville State, Mississippi Valley State, Texas A&M Corpus Christi, Towson, Arkansas-Pine Bluff, California-Riverside, Connecticut, North Carolina-Wilmington, and Toledo. The cutoff is 900 over four years or 930 over two years. By 2015-16, all teams must hit a four-year average of 930. What the NCAA terms "limited-resource" schools -- most of them HBCUs -- have a more relaxed phase-in leading up to a required four-year average of 930 by 2016-17. A score of 930 represents a 50% graduation rate.
Drake - 977
Creighton - 975
Illinois State - 973
Bradley - 970
UNI - 970
Evansville - 956
WSU - 954
Indiana State - 929
SIU - 908
Missouri State - 902