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The Missouri Valley Conference (also called MVC or simply "The Valley") is the fourth-oldest collegiate athletic conference in the United States. The conference's members are primarily located in the Midwest though with substantial extension into the South in states like Kentucky , Tennessee , and Arkansas .
Gateway Conference logo. The Missouri Valley Football Conference has a complex history that involves three other conferences: Missouri Valley Conference (MVC): A long-established conference, in existence since 1907, that sponsored football until 1985. In its last years as a football conference, it was a hybrid league that included teams in NCAA ...
The 2023 Missouri Valley Football Conference football season was the 38th season of college football play for the Missouri Valley Football Conference and part of the 2023 NCAA Division I FCS football season. This was the MVFC's first season with 12 teams, as the conference added Murray State over the offseason.
The Missouri Valley Conference men's basketball tournament tips off Thursday. with 12 teams fighting for an automatic berth in ... Bradley - A back-to-back first team all-conference selection ...
This is a list of yearly Missouri Valley Football Conference standings. Missouri Valley standings. Gateway Football Conference 1985 Gateway Collegiate Athletic ...
Indiana State, Drake and Bradley lead the Missouri Valley Conference men's basketball race. Here's a look at the final stretch of games.
Nov. 27—The South Dakota schools dominated the Missouri Valley Football Conference this year, so it comes as no surprise that the Jackrabbits and Coyotes dominated the league's postseason awards ...
Houston's 1952 Missouri Valley Conference championship trophy. The Missouri Valley Conference started sponsoring football in the fall of 1907. In 1951 Drake University and Bradley University left the Missouri Valley Conference as a result of the Johnny Bright incident, a racially motivated on-field attack against Drake's black star Johnny Bright by a white Oklahoma A&M player.