thanks for that Scott, I know I was at least one of those, probably more, but they were heartbreakers and I couldn't stand Valpo because of those loses. I think they were one of the first schools to bring European players over,every year they had an European player that was a stud. I know it has been mentioned before but Kerwin is underrated in my opinion in how good of a coach he was and what he did for the men's basketball program. And of course his lead assistant was Brad Underwood.ST_Lawson wrote: Fri Jan 19, 2024 1:35 pmOh, for sure I think we would have made the tournament at least once in that timeframe if it weren't for Valpo.meganeck wrote: Fri Jan 19, 2024 11:08 am Talking about the drought for the men's team not getting into the NCAA tournament, how many good teams did we have but got eliminated by Valpo in the Mid-Con tourney. One or two of those Kerwin teams probalby woul dhave made the tournament if it wasn't for Valpo.
1995 - finished regular season #2 in the conference, lost in the championship game in 3 OTs to #1 Valpo
1996 - finished regular season #2 in the conference, lost in the championship game to #1 Valpo
1997 - finished regular season tied for #2 in the conference, lost in the championship game to #1 Valpo
1999 - finished regular season #3 in the conference, lost in the semifinals round to #2 Valpo (Valpo would beat #1 Oral Roberts in the championship game).
In '95, we must not have had an automatic bid, because nobody from the Mid-Con played in the postseason that year, but from '96 to '00, Valpo was the Mid-Con representative in the NCAA tournament every year (and then again in '02 and '04).
So, if Valpo was not in the conference, or if they were replaced with a team not quite as good, I'm sure we would have made the tournament at least once, probably a couple of times. If that had happened...who knows...maybe we would have ended up in the MVC like Valpo is now.
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2019, 2017, etc.leathernecks1 wrote: Tue Jan 16, 2024 8:24 pmOmaha won't get in. The winner of the Summit League will not be a 16 seed. When was the last time the summit league winner was a 16 seed???leatherneckcountry wrote: Tue Jan 16, 2024 7:56 pmWell he has Omaha as the 16 seed in a play In game but will ignore thatleathernecks1 wrote: Tue Jan 16, 2024 7:22 pm
Yay! Can't wait to be a 16 seed. So happy to be in the lackluster OVC so we can make the tourney as a 16 seed. Can hardly control my enthusiasm.
The dream for WIU is to play in the NCAA Tournament. That is significantly more likely in the OVC than the Summit. We have decades of evidence.
Same. I was in the pep band as an undergrad from the 96/97 season through the 00/01 season and we went to all the conference tournaments. I fully remember Valpo being our nemesis during that timeframe…and of course the big Eastern European guys…plus Bryce Drew.meganeck wrote: thanks for that Scott, I know I was at least one of those, probably more, but they were heartbreakers and I couldn't stand Valpo because of those loses. I think they were one of the first schools to bring European players over,every year they had an European player that was a stud.
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