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  • #16
    There were three CBI games today, Monday, March 24 in Daytona Beach - https://www.espn.com/mens-college-ba...ype/3/group/55

    All 3 games are final. Incarnate Word won, beating Jacksonville 87-71 - https://www.espn.com/mens-college-ba...meId/401756994

    Incarnate Word advances to play Illinois State in one semifinal game Tuesday, March 25- 7:00 pm Eastern (6:00 pm CT)
    Florida Gulf Coast and Cleveland State advance to play in the other semifinal Tuesday, 3/25- 9:00 pm Eastern (8:00 pm CT)

    Both semifinal games Tuesday will be on ESPNU. The championship game is Wednesday at 5:00 pm Eastern (4:00 pm Central), also on ESPNU

    Schedule and results- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2025_C...ional#Schedule

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    • #17
      Illinois State wins their semifinal and moves to the Championship of the CBI- Final- ISU 78 Incarnate Word 73- https://www.espn.com/mens-college-ba...ype/3/group/55

      ISU will play the winner of the Cleveland State-Florida Gulf Coast game on Thursday.

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      • #18
        Originally posted by Da Coach View Post
        Illinois State wins their semifinal and moves to the Championship of the CBI- Final- ISU 78 Incarnate Word 73- https://www.espn.com/mens-college-ba...ype/3/group/55

        ISU will play the winner of the Cleveland State-Florida Gulf Coast game on Thursday.
        I believe that game is actually today at 4:00...ISU plays Cleveland St

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        • #19
          Originally posted by Old-timer View Post

          I believe that game is actually today at 4:00...ISU plays Cleveland St
          Yes, you are correct. The championship game is at 4:00 on ESPN2

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          • #20
            Illinois State wins the CBI 79-68 over Cleveland State - https://www.espn.com/mens-college-ba...meId/401757007

            They finish their season 22-14

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            • #21
              Good job, Redbirds!

              Now, back to hating you.
              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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              • #22
                Illinois State boasting "Today, they won the national championship" - https://x.com/MVCmigos/status/1905033684677247482

                They beat:
                Presbyterian- NET 240, RPI 268
                Incarnate Word- NET 249, RPI 259
                Cleveland State- NET174 RPI 142

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                • #23
                  Originally posted by Da Coach View Post

                  Yes. The CBC (College Basketball Crown) has 16 teams, 5 of them have losing records, and another one is .500. Only 1 team has more than 20 wins (Boise State, 24-10, who turned down an NIT bid for this tournament). They have some really awful teams, like DePaul (14-19), Colorado (14-20), and Butler (14-19).
                  It's sponsored by Fox Sports, so all the games are on Fox or FS1, and they claim to give some of the media revenue back to the players as NIL.
                  Participating teams - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2025_C...cipating_teams
                  Nebraska won this new postseason tournament, the College Basketball Crown. It was sponsored by Fox Sports with money from several Las Vegas sources as well. For winning, Nebraska got a $300,000 prize.
                  Head Coach Fred Hoiberg announced that the $300,000 will be split between the players as NIL- https://x.com/kevinsjuts/status/1910004849443242399
                  If this tournament continues, and with this kind of money, a lot more teams that would get NIT bids next year will probably opt for the CBC.

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                  • #24
                    Originally posted by Da Coach View Post

                    Nebraska won this new postseason tournament, the College Basketball Crown. It was sponsored by Fox Sports with money from several Las Vegas sources as well. For winning, Nebraska got a $300,000 prize.
                    Head Coach Fred Hoiberg announced that the $300,000 will be split between the players as NIL- https://x.com/kevinsjuts/status/1910004849443242399
                    If this tournament continues, and with this kind of money, a lot more teams that would get NIT bids next year will probably opt for the CBC.
                    I completely agree. I think all "for profit" tournaments will take on new value as the NCAA big dance becomes more and more out of reach for smaller conferences.

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                    • #25
                      Joe Lunardi has Illinois State as the AQ in the Valley for this coming season. It will be interesting if they are voted to be the MVC favorites this fall.

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                      • #26
                        The early hype is centered on ISU & UNI from what I’ve seen. But teams aren’t done reloading & finishing their rosters, so I think Bradley will get picked in the upper half.
                        Used to be that the team who RETURNED the most production would be the best team.

                        But the last two years, that was not the case - it was, instead, the team that blended the best transfer talent (not the most highly rated in the preseason) with their returning players. Bradley can hopefully be that team this year,

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                        • #27
                          Originally posted by yoda View Post
                          The early hype is centered on ISU & UNI from what I’ve seen. But teams aren’t done reloading & finishing their rosters, so I think Bradley will get picked in the upper half.
                          Used to be that the team who RETURNED the most production would be the best team.
                          I don't get the hype for UNI and ISU-red. UNI lost their top 2 scorers (and main rebounders) who were seniors and were not that great despite a strong run at the end of the season. They seem to be slightly overrated nearly every season, but start slow with a mediocre non-conf. run, though I can't knock their sustained success under Jacobsen.

                          ISU red didn't do anything special this past season (and please - winning the CBI with that level of competition is NOT impressive) but maybe their 3 incoming freshmen are expected to make an impact right away, but certainly aren't head and shoulders above BU's freshmen recruits. I really like Pedon and think he's done a great job so far, and glad that ISU-red is rising to make the Valley stronger.

                          BU definitely is stronger than both of them on paper and from recent success, but maybe I'm missing something.

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                          • #28
                            Originally posted by LittleBrave View Post

                            I don't get the hype for UNI and ISU-red. UNI lost their top 2 scorers (and main rebounders) who were seniors and were not that great despite a strong run at the end of the season. They seem to be slightly overrated nearly every season, but start slow with a mediocre non-conf. run, though I can't knock their sustained success under Jacobsen.

                            ISU red didn't do anything special this past season (and please - winning the CBI with that level of competition is NOT impressive) but maybe their 3 incoming freshmen are expected to make an impact right away, but certainly aren't head and shoulders above BU's freshmen recruits. I really like Pedon and think he's done a great job so far, and glad that ISU-red is rising to make the Valley stronger.

                            BU definitely is stronger than both of them on paper and from recent success, but maybe I'm missing something.
                            The valley is just wide open this year with how much each team has lost. I think we'll be picked in the top half for sure but I think losing so much production in Deen, Hannah, CD, and Zek is going to prevent us from being picked #1. Our transfers and freshmen do look promising though, but those are unknowns until we actually see this team play.

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                            • #29
                              has there been any mention of any Valley team making a summer foreign tour in 2025?
                              The only team I have heard that is taking a foreign tour is Indiana - LINK
                              Normally, a team can go only every four years, but because he's changed jobs twice, now Darian DeVries
                              gets to take his THIRD pre-season European tour in the last three years.

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                              • #30
                                Originally posted by yoda View Post
                                The early hype is centered on ISU & UNI from what I’ve seen. But teams aren’t done reloading & finishing their rosters, so I think Bradley will get picked in the upper half.
                                Used to be that the team who RETURNED the most production would be the best team.

                                But the last two years, that was not the case - it was, instead, the team that blended the best transfer talent (not the most highly rated in the preseason) with their returning players. Bradley can hopefully be that team this year,
                                I think all the hype can be attributed to Kinzinger and Walker. If Walker improves at all he could turn into a huge problem for every team in the Valley.

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