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Author: Harry Schroeder

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Get to know the players, coaches, writers and announcers of the Missouri Valley and Ohio Valley Conferences.
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'Coach Mox' and the Lady Bears of Missouri State have won back-to-back Missouri Valley Conference regular season titles and participated in last season's Sweet Sixteen. Amaka Agugua-Hamilton is more than a coach. She's a mentor, a pace-setter and is preparing her players for 'life-after-basketball. 
Richmond Register sports writer Nathan Hutchinson joins the podcast to talk about Eastern Kentucky's possible departure from the Ohio Valley Conference. 
Indiana State picked up an historic win Wednesday night and is off to its best start in five years. Tribune-Star writer Todd Golden joined Harry Schroeder to talk about the Sycamores, the Missouri Valley Conference and Arch Madness 30. 
APSU has the Ohio Valley's best player in Terry Taylor and the Governors will challenge for the OVC title. 
Six Ohio Valley Conference teams are within one game of first place with five games left to play. Southeast Missouri is one of those teams and Redhawks' coach Brad Korn joined Valley Hoop Insider's Harry Schroeder to talk about the race and about his team.
Former Missouri Valley Conference stars Marcus Domask and Dalton Banks have teamed up to launch Core3Mentorship. They tell Valley Hoops Insider's Harry Schroeder about their collegiate playing days and this exciting endeavor to help young players take the steps to help them be successful on the court and in life.
Morehead State guard George Marshall is a huge part of the Ohio Valley Conference success for this year's Eagles.
Saint Louis University is ranked 24th in college basketball and play-by-play broadcaster Bob Ramsey joined the podcast to talk about the Billikens and how could they could possibly be.
Valparaiso's outstanding freshman forward JT Pettigrew joins the podcast and tells Valley Hoops Insider's Harry Schroeder about his team and his rookie season.
UIC freshman guard Andy Johnson is already making his mark on the Missouri Valley Conference. He is 15th in the league in scoring, third in free throw percentage and leads his Flames' teammates in minutes played.
Indiana State men's basketball coach Matthew Graves underwent triple bypass surgery in late October and returned to the sidelines in late December. Here is our conversation with the now, healthy again, Matthew Graves.
Belmont is off to an historic (10-1) start to the basketball season and head coach Casey Alexander joins Valley Hoops Insider Podcasts to talk it over the host Harry Schroeder.
Second-year UT Martin coach Jeremy Shulman tells Valley Hoops Insider's Harry Schroeder about his young and internationally oriented team is ahead of schedule in its development.
Sycamore forward Ian Scott is on the Missouri Valley Conference's statistical leader board in nine different categories. He doesn't care about personal accomplishments. He tells Valley Hoops Insider's Harry Schroeder, that he hopes to do the things that lead to Sycamore victories.
There is a new leader in the Bradley Braves' locker room. It is "Bully" Jaquan Johnson and he joined Valley Hoops Insider's Harry Schroeder to talk about this year's Bradley basketball team.
Illinois State basketball player Boden Skunberg tells Valley Hoops Insider's Harry Schroeder about his team and why they have been successful (6-2) so far this season. #FatherHarry #Illinois State Redbirds #BodenSkunberg
Frank Cuervo, Director of Athletics at Little Rock joined Valley Hoops Insider's Harry Schroeder to talk about the university's move to the new United Athletic Conference.
Ohio Valley Conference regular season champion, Southeast Missouri returns nine players from last year's roster and the reigning coach of the year. Brad Korn says his team is more athletic and taller than last season's team.
Valpo's Roger Powell Jr wants to be transformational not transactional. He hopes to develop his players both on and off the court.
SIU has six returning players and eight newcomers and head coach Scott Nagy says his team is one of the deepest he has ever coached. The Salukis will feature better ball-handling, some explosive scorers and depth in the post.
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