MVC might get only 1 NCAA bid

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McClatchy Newspapers photo by ZIA NIZAMI Goin' dancin': Northern Iowa's Ali Farokhmanesh (5) and Adam Koch (34) celebrate their win over Illinois State during the State Farm MVC tournament at the Scottrade Center in St. Louis on Sunday. Northern Iowa might be the only Missouri Valley Conference school selected for the NCAA Tournament this year.

ST. LOUIS (AP) — Welcome to Doug Elgin’s worst week of the year.

The Missouri Valley Conference commissioner is resigned to the likelihood that for the second straight year he’ll have one representative in the NCAA tournament. Northern Iowa (23-10) is prepared to go it alone after beating Illinois State 60-57 in overtime for the conference tournament championship on Sunday, perhaps as a 13th seed befitting its 68 RPI.

The conference is also campaigning for Creighton, which shared the regular-season title with Northern Iowa and has a league-best 39 RPI while hoping for a minimum of upsets in other conference tournaments. It was perhaps a telling sign that coach Dana Altman declined to campaign for himself after the Bluejays’ 73-49 loss to Illinois State.

Creighton (26-7) had been peaking, carrying an 11-game winning streak into that dud.

“It’s miserable,” Elgin said. “You stress over it. I’ve been texting colleagues on the cell phone already. It’s a rough week, with the fate of your teams in the hands of others.”

Before Sunday’s conference final, the league released research that showed only seven teams with 26 wins did not make the NCAA tournament — none from conferences ranked in the top 10 in the country or with RPIs 64 or lower. The Valley is ranked ninth.

Three 26-win teams did not make the NCAA field last year — Stephen F. Austin (26-5), IUPUI (26-7) and Robert Morris (26-7), according to the Valley research. Stephen F. Austin had a 64 RPI in a 17th-ranked league, IUPUI had a 69 RPI in a 22nd-ranked league and Robert Morris had a 135 RPI in a 24th-ranked league.

Illinois State, which hasn’t been to the NCAAs since 1998, had a respectable 45 RPI before Sunday’s final. What hurts the Redbirds is a weak non-conference schedule ranked 176th that led to a 14-0 start. Creighton was 9-5 against the RPI’s top 100, and 8-4 on the road.

“I think Creighton’s resume is significant, sufficiently strong for them to get into the conversation, and that’s all you can ask,” Elgin said. “I’m not sure what more they could have done. They could have won more games, obviously, but I think they have to be in the conversation.”

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