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MVC Round Up

Tuesday night belonged to New Hampshire, the Big East and the Big Ten but there was one mid major conference holding court as well. The Missouri Valley played three games, highlighted by the most recent Jekyll and Hyde performance by Southern Illinois. When they lose, the Salukis shoot poorly and turn the ball over in bushels. Last night, they shot 67% in the first half and gave it away 11 times and, thus, cruised past Bradley 77-64 in Carbondale.

Matt Shaw led the way with 18 points but five Salukis were in double-figures thanks to a focus on ball control. Bryan Mullins had seven assists, which led to good shots, trips to the free throw line and a key win in their attempt to make a run at the MVC crown. As always, their defense was in fine form.

Bradley, playing their fourth straight without point guard Daniel Ruffin, turned the ball over 18 times. Sam Maniscalco, playing more minutes in Ruffin's absence, had six of them. That's why, even as SIU's shooting dipped to 27% in the second half, Bradley couldn't cut into their 18-point halftime lead. Bradley's lost six straight and Ruffin's hernia surgery appears to be the nail in the coffin of their season.

Major Weekend For Mid-Majors

Anyone who follows mid-major basketball will have their eyes on two games tomorrow. At noon, Davidson will try to knock off Duke and tomorrow night Eric Gordon leads the Hoosiers into Carbondale for a date with Southern Illinois. Each game provides a chance to make a major statement for the smaller programs against iconic teams that share their regions.

Davidson won't be able to rely on the singular brilliance of Stephen Curry if they hope to knock off the Blue Devils. They'll need a repeat of the team effort that nearly brought them to an upset of North Carolina earlier this month. Duke is even deeper than the Tar Heels, if not as talented, and the Wildcats will need to pressure them into something close to the 19 turnovers they got in the earlier game to have a chance. Kyle Singler will put a lot of pressure on Davidson's forwards while Curry can't afford to rest on the defensive end against DeMarcus Nelson and Gerald Henderson.

As for the Salukis, they'll need to turn in a performance that's 180 degrees from their work against USC last weekend.

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