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Missouri Valley Conference

The Missouri Valley Conference (also called MVC or simply "The Valley") is a college athletic conference whose members are located in the midwestern United States. The conference participates in the NCAA's Division I.

The MVC has not sponsored football since 1985, but five members have football programs in the Gateway Football Conference of Division I-AA, and a sixth competes in the I-AA Pioneer Football League.

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Member Schools

There are ten full members of the Missouri Valley Conference:

Three schools are affiliate members in men's soccer only:

Former Conference Members

MVC Champions - Football 1928: Drake 1929: Drake 1930: Drake & Oklahoma State 1931: Drake 1932: Oklahoma State 1933: Oklahoma State 1934: Washington (MO) 1935: Tulsa & Washington (MO) 1936: Creigton & Tulsa 1937: Tulsa 1938: Tulsa 1939: Washington (MO) 1940: Tulsa 1941: Tulsa 1942: Tulsa 1943: Tulsa 1944: Oklahoma State 1945: Oklahoma State 1946: Tulsa 1947: Tulsa 1948: Oklahoma State 1949: Detroit 1950: Tulsa 1951: Tulsa 1952: Houston 1953: Detroit & Oklahoma State 1954: Wichita State 1955: Detroit & Wichita State 1956: Houston 1957: Houston 1958: North Texas 1959: Houston & North Texas 1960: Wichita State 1961: Wichita State 1962: Tulsa 1963: Cincinnati & Wichita State 1964: Cincinnati 1965: Tulsa 1966: North Texas & Tulsa 1967: North Texas 1968: Memphis 1969: Memphis 1970: Louisville 1971: Memphis 1972: Drake, Louisville, & West Texas State 1973: North Texas & Tulsa 1974: Tulsa 1975: Tulsa 1976: New Mexico State & Tulsa 1977: West Texas State 1978: New Mexico State 1979: West Texas State 1980: Tulsa 1981: Drake & Tulsa 1982: Tulsa 1983: Tulsa 1984: Tulsa 1985: Tulsa

Conference Stadia

School Football stadium Stadium capacity Basketball arena Arena capacity
Bradley Non-Football School N/A Carver Arena 11,433
Creighton Non-Football School N/A Qwest Center Omaha 17,000
Drake Drake Stadium 18,000 Knapp Center 7,002
Evansville Non-Football School N/A Roberts Municipal Stadium 13,252
Illinois State Hancock Stadium 15,000 Redbird Arena 10,200
Indiana State Memorial Stadium 12,764 Hulman Center 10,200
Missouri State Robert W. Plaster Sports Complex 16,300 Hammonds Student Center 8,846
Northern Iowa UNI-Dome 16,000 UNI-Dome 10,000
Southern Illinois McAndrew Stadium 14,000 SIU Arena 10,300
Wichita State Non-Football School N/A Charles Koch Arena 10,300

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Missouri Valley Conference:
Bradley | Creighton | Drake | Evansville | Illinois State | Indiana State
Missouri State | Northern Iowa | Southern Illinois | Wichita State
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