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Mules Basketball Earns Two Seed at MIAA Men's Basketball Tournament

KANSAS CITY, Mo. – The Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletics Association has announced the bracket and seedings for its 2026 men's basketball championship, hosted March 4-8 at Kansas City's historic Municipal Auditorium.
 
The top ten men's and women's teams from the 2025-26 regular season will travel to Kansas City, Mo., next week for the 46th annual men's and 44th annual women's MIAA Basketball Championships. The postseason tournaments will officially tip off on Wednesday, March 4, with the women's sessions in the afternoon and the men's sessions in the evening.
 
Washburn claimed the top seed in the postseason tournament by winning its second consecutive regular season championship. The Ichabods ended the regular season with an MIAA record of 18-1 – the first team to have only one conference loss since the 2020-21 season. Central Missouri earned the No. 2 seed with a league record of 14-5. Both the Mules and the Ichabods will play their first tournament games on Thursday, March 5. They will play the winners of Wednesday's opening round games.
 
Pittsburg State and Central Oklahoma will open the men's championship at 6 p.m. on Wednesday, March 4. Both the Gorillas and Bronchos ended the regular season with league records of 9-10. Pitt State earned the No. 8 seed over the No. 9-seeded Bronchos due to the Association's tiebreaker procedures.
 
Missouri Southern and Northwest Missouri will play in the men's second opening round game. The Lions earned the No. 7 seed with an MIAA record of 10-9, while the Bearcats clinched the final No. 10 seed with a league record of 8-11.
 
Missouri Western earned the No. 4 seed with a final regular season victory over Newman. The Griffons finished the regular season 12-7 against MIAA opponents and will take on Arkansas-Fort Smith in the championship quarterfinals on Friday, March 6. The Lions earned the No. 5 seed with an MIAA record of 11-8.
 
Rogers State will face Fort Hays State in Friday's second quarterfinal contest. The Hillcats were awarded the No. 3 seed with an MIAA record of 13-6. Fort Hays State, the defending MIAA tournament champion, will be the No. 6 seed with a league record of 11-8.   
 
Basketball fans can purchase tickets at the Municipal box office on game day or in advance on Ticketmaster. When purchasing online, single-session tickets are $30.75 and all-session tournament passes are $96.70. Children six and under are admitted at no charge.
 
MIAA fans not traveling to Kansas City can watch all the MIAA Madness action live, exclusively on The MIAA Network. Fans can purchase access to single-game broadcasts for $15 or a MIAA Network Tournament Pass for $40. MIAA fans who already have a subscription to The MIAA Network will not have to pay the additional charge for tournament games. 

Stay tuned to UCMAthletics.com for more information on Monday, March 2.

 
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