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SportsMarch 7, 2011

ST. LOUIS -- Indiana State was picked to finish seventh in the Missouri Valley Conference. The school earned its first NCAA tournament bid in a decade by knocking off a school that had risen from worst to first. Aaron Carter scored 15 points and the Sycamores held top-seeded Missouri State to 19 percent shooting in the second half of a 60-56 victory in the Valley tournament final Sunday...

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ST. LOUIS -- Indiana State was picked to finish seventh in the Missouri Valley Conference. The school earned its first NCAA tournament bid in a decade by knocking off a school that had risen from worst to first.

Aaron Carter scored 15 points and the Sycamores held top-seeded Missouri State to 19 percent shooting in the second half of a 60-56 victory in the Valley tournament final Sunday.

Jake Kelly hit two clinching free throws with 1.4 seconds to go for the third-seeded Sycamores (20-13), who shot 50 percent and earned their first NCAA tournament berth since 2001.

Last season Indiana State was 17-15, the school's first winning season since 2001.

Missouri State's Kyle Weems, the conference player of the year, was held to 11 points on 3 of 16 shooting and his last basket came with 11 minutes, 12 seconds to go in the first half.

Tournament MVP Jermaine Mallett had 17 points and eight rebounds but was the only starter shooting above 50 percent for the Bears (25-8), who shot 30.5 percent overall and were below 40 percent in all three tournament games.

Missouri State was the 10th seed in 2008-09, Cuonzo Martin's first season as coach. After the semifinals, Martin thought the Bears deserved an NCAA bid, but he and players backed off after the final.

"I'm not bellyaching over this," Martin said. "This is a tough league and one of the top conferences in the country. We're 15-3 in a tough, physical league and that speaks for itself. We're 25-8 and just the work we put in. I'm wondering is there a set criteria for getting in?"

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Weems hit a tie-breaking shot driving the lane with 1.4 seconds left to beat Southern Illinois in the quarterfinals and was trying for a repeat move. He couldn't get open and passed it to Mallett on the baseline, and Mallett dribbled the ball out of bounds with 2.4 seconds to go.

"When I first caught it I was thinking 3," Mallett said. "I just lost it, it just slipped out of my hands."

Missouri State missed its first 13 shots of the second half, falling behind by as many as eight points. Adam Leonard's driving layup was the first basket with 9:19 to play.

"This is a horrible feeling," Weems said. "I feel like I let my team down."

The Bears won their first MVC title and have a 37 RPI but are long shots to make the NCAAs. The MVC is 12th in conference RPI and is likely to be a one-bid conference for the fourth straight season.

Odum added 12 points for Indiana State and was 4 for 6 from the line in the final 1:26.

"I've dreamed about this all my life and we're there, baby," Odum said. "We're going dancing, baby. I just pictured myself back in the gym, back in Terre Haute."

The tournament, which is in its 21st year in St. Louis, topped 1 million fans during the semifinals.

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