musiccitybulldog wrote:Drake also had a Final Four, and two consecutive elite eight years. Plus a couple NIT years.
One of the most stand out years for the Valley had to be Indiana State in 78-79 being undefeated and winning the championship.
Many fans impression of the Valley and the teams didn't start 5-6 years ago.
Bradley has a great history! 1950 and 54 saw them as national runner-up with an elite 8 in 55.
Cincinnati, while in the Valley for 13 years, followed Bradley with a sweet 16 in 58, two final fours in 59 and 60, two national championships in 61 and 62, and runner-up in 63.
Then WSU got a final four in 64.
Drake had a good three year run with two elite 8s (70-71) and a final four (69).
Memphis went to the finals in 73...their 6th and final year in the MVC.
Louisville won the MVC 5 of their 11 years in the conference with a final four in 72 and 75 and three additional sweet 16s.
Indiana State took second in 79.
WSU went to the elite 8 in 81.
With the exception of a couple of Tulsa Sweet 16s in 94 and 95, MSU in 99, SIU in 02 and 07, WSU and Bradley in 2006, UNI in 2010, and WSU in 2014, the only notable achievement since 1979 was the WSU final four in 2013. That's 23 years between final fours. There were 11 MVC final fours between 55 and 75.
Now everyone is up to speed on the NCAA dominance of the MVC that used to be.