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  • Great new MVC stats website

    The MVC has created a new Stats Archive website for seven different conference sports.-
    The Missouri Valley Conference has unveiled sports statistics archives – a year-by-year snapshot of the league’s team sports of baseball, softball, men’s basketball, women’s basketball, men’s soccer, women’s soccer and volleyball.


    Of most interest will be the Men's and Women's Basketball stats pages-
    Men's basketball- Includes year by year stats going back to the 1957-58 season-
    2023-24 (Click Here) 2022-23 (Click Here) 2021-22 (Click Here) 2020-21 (Click Here) 2019-20 (Click Here) 2018-19 (Click Here) 2017-18 (Click Here) 2016-17


    Women's basketball- Year-by-year stats going back to the 1982-83 season-
    2023-24 Statistics 2022-23  Statistics 2021-22 Statistics 2020-21 Statistics 2019-20 Statistics 2018-19 Statistics 2017-18 Statistics 2016-17 Statistics 2015-16 Statistics 2014-15 Statistics 2013-14 Statistics 2012-13 Statistics 2011-12 Statistics 2010-11 Statistics 2009-10 Statistics 2008-09 Statistics 2007-08 Statistics 2006-07 Statistics 2005-06 Statistics 2004-05 Statistics 2003-04 Statistics 2002-03 Statistics 2000-01 Statistics 1999-2000 Statistics 1998-99 Statistics 1997-98 Statistics 1996-97 Statistics 1995-96 Statistics 1994-95 Statistics 1993-94 Statistics 1992-93 Statistics 1991-92 Statistics 1990-91 Statistics 1989-90 Statistics 1988-89 Statistics 1987-88 Statistics 1986-87 Statistics 1985-86 Statistics 1984-85 Statistics 1983-84 Statistics 1982-83 Statistics


    This probably took a lot of work by the MVC, but it is a great archival web site for looking for old stats for the MVC and for every team, any year!
    Thanks MVC!

    Example: Here is the page for 1987-88, when Bradley won both the MVC regular season and the MVC Tournament--
    Hersey Hawkins lead the MVC with a 36.3 ppg scoring average (the highest single-season scoring average in MVC history!), and he was also 3rd in rebounding with 7.8 rpg as a guard. He shot 84.7% on FTs, was tied for 4th in blocks with BU's Luke Jackson, shot 52.3% overall and 39.3% from three, and lead the MVC in steals!


    Anthony Manuel lead the MVC with 12.0 assists per game. No other player in MVC history has ever averaged more than 9.3 apg for a season! In fact, no player in the NCAA has come close to 12.0 apg since 1988!




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    Thanks for the link, Coach! Filed that one away to the favorites!
    Larry Bird
    I've got a theory that if you give 100 percent all of the time, somehow things will work out in the end.

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