Heading into the final weekend of the season there are 3 teams still in the hunt for a Valley championship or co-championship.
The Shocks (20-9. 14-3) have only their game with Missouri State (14-15, 6-11) on Saturday.
Creighton (21-6, 13-3) hosts Evansville (8-19, 6-10) on Thursday and last place SIU (4-23, 1-15) on Saturday.
Illinois State (20-8, 12-4) plays on the road at Bradley (13-14, 7-9) on Thursday and at UNI (14-14, 9-7) on Saturday.
The Shocks have the possibility of finishing in sole possession of 1st place, a 2-way tie for 1st, a 3-way tie for 1st, sole posssion of 2nd place or a tie for 2nd place depending on the outcome of this weeks games.
A Shocker win over MSU would assure the Shocks of no worse than a co-championship with Creighton. It's 1st ever Valley title, shared or otherwise. A Shocker loss brings into play all the other possibilities mentioned above.
I really don't see Creighton losing to Evansville or SIU at home. So a co-championship is most likely the best the Shocks can hope for, although their is the small chance Creighton could lose and leave the door open for the Shocks to finish in sole possession of 1st. I wouldn't bet on that happening. Evansville has lost 9 of its last 10 games with its only win over SIU. SIU is a horrible basketball team (not sure the term team really applies).
MSU would like nothing better than to ruin the Shocks' season and despite their struggles this year they can be a dangerous team, especially offensively. They defeated a good Illinois State team 91-76 in Springfield. The Lady Bears would probably like to finish the regular season at 0.500 overall. I am not totally sure, but I think the Lady Bears still have a chance to avoid the Thursday play-in game in the Valley Tournament if they can beat the Shocks twice and if Bradley loses to both ILS on Thursday and INS on Saturday. So, yes the Lady Bears have something to play for at this point.
Also we do not know if Jessica Diamond will be able to play Saturday. On her radio show Monday, Jody did not say what was wrong with Jessica but did say she was getting better. Jody did not say whether Jessica will be available for the MSU game. The impression I got was that Jessie is day-to-day. Maybe @oldtimewomen's hoopcoach has been out to the Lady Shocker practices and has some light to shed on Jessica's status.
So with the opportunity to win or tie for their 1st Valley championship in program history does that make this Satruday's game the biggest in program history. Considering the Lady Shocks have never made the NCAA Tournament either I would probably answer that in the affirmative. It would be shame if Jessica was not available to help us attain that goal.
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The Shocks (20-9. 14-3) have only their game with Missouri State (14-15, 6-11) on Saturday.
Creighton (21-6, 13-3) hosts Evansville (8-19, 6-10) on Thursday and last place SIU (4-23, 1-15) on Saturday.
Illinois State (20-8, 12-4) plays on the road at Bradley (13-14, 7-9) on Thursday and at UNI (14-14, 9-7) on Saturday.
The Shocks have the possibility of finishing in sole possession of 1st place, a 2-way tie for 1st, a 3-way tie for 1st, sole posssion of 2nd place or a tie for 2nd place depending on the outcome of this weeks games.
A Shocker win over MSU would assure the Shocks of no worse than a co-championship with Creighton. It's 1st ever Valley title, shared or otherwise. A Shocker loss brings into play all the other possibilities mentioned above.
I really don't see Creighton losing to Evansville or SIU at home. So a co-championship is most likely the best the Shocks can hope for, although their is the small chance Creighton could lose and leave the door open for the Shocks to finish in sole possession of 1st. I wouldn't bet on that happening. Evansville has lost 9 of its last 10 games with its only win over SIU. SIU is a horrible basketball team (not sure the term team really applies).
MSU would like nothing better than to ruin the Shocks' season and despite their struggles this year they can be a dangerous team, especially offensively. They defeated a good Illinois State team 91-76 in Springfield. The Lady Bears would probably like to finish the regular season at 0.500 overall. I am not totally sure, but I think the Lady Bears still have a chance to avoid the Thursday play-in game in the Valley Tournament if they can beat the Shocks twice and if Bradley loses to both ILS on Thursday and INS on Saturday. So, yes the Lady Bears have something to play for at this point.
Also we do not know if Jessica Diamond will be able to play Saturday. On her radio show Monday, Jody did not say what was wrong with Jessica but did say she was getting better. Jody did not say whether Jessica will be available for the MSU game. The impression I got was that Jessie is day-to-day. Maybe @oldtimewomen's hoopcoach has been out to the Lady Shocker practices and has some light to shed on Jessica's status.
So with the opportunity to win or tie for their 1st Valley championship in program history does that make this Satruday's game the biggest in program history. Considering the Lady Shocks have never made the NCAA Tournament either I would probably answer that in the affirmative. It would be shame if Jessica was not available to help us attain that goal.
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