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MVC Tournament Results
One-Point Games (19)
VALLEY TOURNAMENT WON-LOST CHART
This chart outlines how Missouri Valley Conference teams have fared against one another during
the 37-year history of the postseason Valley Tournament. The list includes active Valley members
only, therefore the totals don’t equal the school-by-school breakdowns. Read across.
BU
DU
UE
ILS
INS
LUC
MSU
UNI
SIU
WSU
Total
Bradley
Drake
Evansville
Illinois State
Indiana State
Loyola
Missouri State
UNI
Southern Illinois
Wichita State
--5-5
1-1
3-3
3-3
0-0
3-1
2-2
5-2
2-4
5-5
--0-2
8-2
2-1
0-0
1-0
2-2
3-2
5-1
1-1
2-0
--2-1
2-1
0-0
4-1
2-0
3-0
0-1
3-3
2-8
1-2
--2-4
0-0
1-4
3-6
5-3
4-5
3-3
1-2
1-2
4-2
--0-0
1-1
1-1
3-4
5-3
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
--0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
1-3
0-1
1-4
4-1
1-1
0-0
--2-1
4-5
3-4
2-2
2-2
0-2
6-3
1-1
0-0
1-2
--3-1
1-2
2-5
2-3
0-3
3-5
4-3
0-0
5-4
1-3
--3-1
4-2
1-5
1-0
5-4
3-5
0-0
4-3
2-1
1-3
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29-32
17-34
5-19
38-28
23-30
0-0
27-22
16-18
32-29
27-32
TOURNAMENT MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION
NUMBER OF TOURNAMENTS -- 37
NUMBER OF TIMES REGULAR-SEASON CHAMPION HAS WON TOURNAMENT -- *15
(1977, 1978, 1979, 1980, #1984, 1988, 1989, 1991, 1997, 1998, +2002, 2008, =2009,
2010, 2013)
NUMBER OF TIMES REGULAR-SEASON CHAMPION HAS NOT WON TOURNAMENT -*24 (1981, 1982, 1983, 1985, 1986, 1987, 1990, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1999,
2000, 2001, +2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, =2009, 2011, 2012)
NUMBER OF OVERTIME GAMES PLAYED -- 14
NUMBER OF TIMES REGULAR-SEASON CHAMPION HAS NOT REACHED FINALS -- *12
(1982, 1983, #1984, ^1992, 1994, 2000, 2001, 2004, 2005, 2006, =2009, 2012)
RECORD OF HOME TEAMS -- 63-13 (.829)
RECORD OF HOME TEAMS IN FIRST-ROUND GAME -- 37-6 (.860)
RECORD OF HOME TEAMS IN SEMIFINALS -- 17-4 (.810)
RECORD OF HOME TEAMS IN FINALS -- 9-3 (.750)
* -- Regular-season champion Wichita State was on probation in 1983 and ineligible to compete in the tournament; # -- Tulsa and Illinois State were co-champions in the regular
season. Illinois State did not reach the finals; + -- Creighton and Southern Illinois were
regular-season co-champions, and CU beat Southern Illinois in the finals; ^ -- Southern
Illinois and Illinois State were co-champions in the regular season. Both Southern Illinois
and Illinois State lost in the semifinals; =Creighton and UNI were co-champions in the
regular season; UNI won the tournament, and Creighton lost in the semifinals.
Two-Point Games (22)
Indiana St. 80, N.M. State 78 (2ot, 1978)
Creighton 54, Indiana State 52 (1978)
Creighton 66, Tulsa 64 (1981)
Tulsa 70, Creighton 68 (1ot, 1984)
Wichita State 84, Tulsa 82 (1985)
Creighton 89, S. Illinois 87 (1988)
Drake 77, Bradley 75 (1989)
Creighton 79, S. Illinois 77 (1989)
Tulsa 71, Bradley 69 (1990)
Drake 57, Illinois State 55 (1991)
Missouri St. 82, Tulsa 80 (2ot, 1991)
S. Illinois 63, Bradley 61 (1ot, 1993)
Southern Illinois 52, MSU 50 (1994)
Bradley 64, Missouri State 62 (1996)
Missouri State 60, Bradley 58 (1997)
Wichita State 74, UNI 72 (1ot, 1999)
Creighton 71, Indiana State 69 (2000)
Indiana State 63, Bradley 61 (2005)
S. Illinois 53, Bradley 51 (2007)
Drake 63, Southern Illinois 61 (2010)
Missouri State 58, S. Illinois 56 (2011)
Indiana State 52, Evansville 50 (2011)
TournamenT
TEAMS
New Mexico State 76, Tulsa 75 (1978)
Wichita State 70, Drake 69 (1979)
Tulsa 68, New Mexico State 67 (1981)
Tulsa 49, New Mexico State 48 (1983)
Bradley 65, Illinois State 64 (1986)
Tulsa 68, Drake 67 (1986)
Illinois State 60, Drake 59 (1993)
Missouri St. 60, Evansville 59 (1998)
MSU 79, Indiana State 78 (1ot, 1999)
Evansville 64, Bradley 63 (1999)
Drake 58, UNI 57 (2000)
Illinois State 64, Drake 63 (2002)
Illinois State 63, Drake 62 (2003)
Indiana State 61, UNI 60 (2003)
Creighton 57, Indiana State 56 (2003)
Creighton 70, Wichita State 69 (2003)
Creighton 63, Wichita State 62 (2009)
Illinois State 65, Wichita State 64 (2012)
Indiana State 51, Evansville 50 (2013)
Three-Point Games (25)
West Texas 89, N.M. State 86 (1977)
New Mexico State 82, Tulsa 79 (1979)
Bradley 62, W. Texas State 59 (1980)
Creighton 64, Indiana State 61 (1981)
Wichita State 69, S. Illinois 66 (1985)
Wichita State 73, Creighton 70 (1987)
Wichita St. 56, Illinois State 53 (1987)
Illinois State 81, S. Illinois 78 (1990)
Tulsa 82, Southern Illinois 79 (1992)
MSU 61, Illinois State 58 (1ot, 1992)
Missouri State 71, Tulsa 68 (1992)
Southern Illinois 77, UNI 74 (1994)
Illinois State 75, MSU 72 (1995)
Illinois State 75, MSU 72 (1997)
Bradley 62, S. Illinois 59 (1999)
Indiana State 67, S. Illinois 64 (2001)
Bradley 59, UNI 56 (2001)
UNI 78, Evansville 75 (2002)
Indiana St. 68, Illinois St. 65 (2007)
Bradley 51, UNI 48 (2007)
Missouri St. 67, Wichita St. 64 (2007)
UNI 60, Illinois State 57 (1ot, 2009)
S. Illinois 57, Illinois State 54 (2011)
Creighton 60, UNI 57 (2011)
Creighton 68, Wichita State 65 (2013)
Overtime Games (14)
Indiana St. 80, N.M. State 78 (2ot, 1978)
Illinois St. 55, Bradley 50 (2ot, 1982)
Tulsa 70, Creighton 68 (1ot, 1984)
Wichita State 79, Tulsa 74 (1ot, 1987)
Missouri St. 82, Tulsa 80 (2ot, 1991)
MSU 61, Illinois State 58 (1ot, 1992)
S. Illinois 63, Bradley 61 (1ot, 1993)
Wichita State 74, UNI 72 (1ot, 1999)
MSU 79, Indiana State 78 (1ot, 1999)
UNI 79, Missouri State 74 (2ot, 2004)
S. Illinois 55, UNI 46 (1ot, 2006)
Drake 101, Evansville 96 (1ot, 2007)
UNI 60, Illinois State 57 (1ot, 2009)
Creighton 83, Illinois St. 79 (1ot, 2012)
Since the tourney moved to St. Louis in 1991, a total of 1,157,004 fans have passed through the turnstiles at Kiel Auditorium, the Saint Louis Arena and Scottrade Center to witness Valley tournament action.
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