ST. LOUIS -- In 2006-07, the Missouri Valley Conference celebrates a century of excellence as the nation’s second-oldest NCAA Division I conference is in its second centennial as a leader in college athletics. As a part of the Centennial Celebration, The Valley is naming all-centennial teams for each of the Valley’s sponsored sports.
Team composition for each sport has been determined through an on-line fan vote (www.mvc100.org) and by a centennial committee. Fans also designated all-time coaches as part of the on-line voting process. For consideration, players must have competed in the MVC, been a top-of-the-lineup player and must have performed well against their contemporaries.
In the league’s first 99 seasons, 32 members combined for 27 national championships, while 56 Valley student-athletes captured NCAA individual titles. In addition, Valley student-athletes and coaches earned 51 National Player or Coach of the Year honors in their respective sports. And the league had a myriad of student-athletes who collected All-America honors and earned national academic distinction in The Valley’s first century.
Tennis (sponsored 1912 to present): Twenty-nine programs have sponsored track & field in conference history. Drake is the longest-tenured member, completing its 95th season in 2006-07. All-time sport sponsors in order of tenure:
Drake (1907-08 -- 1950-51; 1956-57 -- present); Tulsa (1934-35 --1995-96);
Wichita State (1945-46 -- present); Bradley (1948-49 -- 1950-51; 1955-56 -- present); Creighton (1928-29 -- 1942-43; 1945-46 -- 1947-48; 1976-77-- present); Washington (Mo.) (1907-08 -- 1909-10; 1946-47); Saint Louis (1937-38 -- 1942-43; 1944-45 -- 1973-74); Oklahoma A&M (1925-26 -- 1956-57);
Southern Illinois (1974-75 -- present); Indiana State (1976-77 -- present); Illinois State (1980-81 -- present); Grinnell (1918-19 -- 1938-39); Kansas (1907-08 -- 1927-28); Missouri (1907-08 -- 1927-28); Nebraska (1907-08 -- 1918-19; 1920-21 -- 1927-28); North Texas State (1957-58 -- 1974-75);
Missouri State (1990-91 -- present); West Texas State (1970-71 -- 1985-86);
UNI (1991-92 -- present); New Mexico State (1970-71 -- 1982-83); Cincinnati (1957-58 -- 1969-70);
Evansville (1994-95 -- present); Louisville (1964-65 -- 1974-75); Houston (1950-51 -- 1959-60); Oklahoma (1919-20 -- 1927-28); Detroit (1949-50 -- 1956-57); Washburn (1934-35 -- 1940-41); Memphis State (1967-68 -- 1972-73); Butler (1932-33 -- 1933-34)
Current members bold. Eight of 10 MVC members (all but Creighton and Evansville) were Gateway Conference members for their women’s sports from 1983-92. Eastern Illinois and Western Illinois participated in the Gateway Conference in women’s athletics and their records are recognized as part of the Valley record books.
Missouri Valley Conference Men’s Tennis All-Centennial Team
Missouri Valley Conference Women’s Tennis All-Centennial Team
Missouri Valley Conference Tennis All-Centennial Team Coaches