2016–17 Missouri Valley Conference men's basketball season

The 2016–17 Missouri Valley Conference men's basketball season began with practices in October 2016, followed by the start of the 2016–17 NCAA Division I men's basketball season in November. Conference play began on December 28, 2016, and concluded in March.

2016–17 Missouri Valley Conference men's basketball season
LeagueNCAA Division I
SportBasketball
Number of teams10
TV partner(s)ESPN3, CBSSN, CBS
Regular Season
2017 MVC ChampionsIllinois State and Wichita State (co-champions)
Season MVPParis Lee, Illinois State
Tournament
ChampionsWichita State
  Runners-upIllinois State
Finals MVPConner Frankamp, Wichita State
Basketball seasons
← 2015–16
2016–17 Missouri Valley Conference men's basketball standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L PCTW L PCT
Illinois State171 .944287 .800
No. 19 Wichita State171 .944315 .861
Northern Iowa99 .5001416 .467
Southern Illinois99 .5001716 .515
Loyola Chicago810 .4441814 .563
Missouri State711 .3891716 .515
Bradley711 .3891320 .394
Evansville612 .3331617 .485
Indiana State513 .2781120 .355
Drake513 .278724 .226
2017 MVC tournament winner
Rankings from AP poll

Illinois State and Wichita State shared the regular season championship with matching records of 17–1.[1] Due to tiebreakers, Illinois State received the conference's No. 1 seed in the Missouri Valley Conference tournament.

Illinois State's Paris Lee was named Conference Player of the Year and Dan Muller was named Coach of the Year.[2][3]

The MVC Tournament was held from March 2–5 at the Scottrade Center in St. Louis, Missouri. Wichita State defeated Illinois State to win the tournament championship.[4] As a result, the Shockers received the conference's automatic bid to the NCAA tournament. No other MVC team received a bid to the NCAA Tournament. Illinois State received a bid to the National Invitation Tournament.[5]

The season marked Wichita State's final season as an MVC member. Shortly after the end of the NCAA Tournament, the Shockers announced their departure for the American Athletic Conference, effective July 1, 2017.[6]

Head coaches

Coaches

TeamHead coachPrevious jobYear at schoolOverall recordMVC recordMVC championshipsNCAA Tournaments
BradleyBrian WardleGreen Bay218–4710–2600
DrakeJeff RutterDrake
(asst.)
16–175–1300
EvansvilleMarty SimmonsSIU Edwardsville10158–15575–10500
Illinois StateDan MullerVanderbilt
(asst.)
5104–6557–3310
Indiana StateGreg LansingIndiana State
(asst.)
7120–10865–6101
LoyolaPorter MoserSaint Louis
(asst.)
689–10527–4500
Missouri StatePaul LuskPurdue
(asst.)
788–10645–6400
Northern IowaBen JacobsonNorthern Iowa
(asst.)
10234–134123–7524
Southern IllinoisBarry HinsonKansas
(admin.)
577–8036–4800
Wichita StateGregg MarshallWinthrop10261–90132–4656

Notes:

  • All records, appearances, titles, etc. are from time with current school only.
  • Year at school includes 2016–17 season.
  • Overall and MVC records are from time at current school and are through the end of the 2016–17 season.
  • Fourth-year head coach Ray Giacoletti resigned on December 6, 2016 after the first eight games of the season.[7] Assistant coach Jeff Rutter was named interim head coach.[7]

Preseason

Preseason poll

Source[8]

RankTeam
1.Wichita State (37)
2.Illinois State (4)
3.Northern Iowa (1)
4.Missouri State
5.Southern Illinois
6.Indiana State
7.Loyola
8.Bradley
9.Evansville
10.Drake
(first place votes)

Preseason All-MVC teams

HonorRecipient
Preseason Player of the YearJeremy Morgan, Northern Iowa
Preseason All-MVC First Team
Paris Lee, Illinois State
MiKyle McIntosh, Illinois State
Markis McDuffie, Wichita State
Jeremy Morgan, Northern Iowa
Brenton Scott, Indiana State
Preseason All-MVC Second Team
Milton Doyle, Loyola–Chicago
Dequon Miller, Missouri State
Shaquille Morris, Wichita State
Sean O'Brien, Southern Illinois
Reed Timmer, Drake

Source[8]

Regular season

According to college basketball statistical guru Ken Pomeroy, the MVC had "the most unusual conference table in the land" for the season. The co-champions Illinois State and Wichita State were the only two teams that finished above .500 in conference play, each finishing with only one conference loss (splitting their two regular-season matchups). This made the MVC the first Division I conference to have two men's teams finish with no more than one conference loss since the MEAC in 2013, and also marked the first time that a Division I conference with 10 or more members had only two teams with winning league records since the MVC itself in 2012 (which had a five-team tie for third place at 9–9).[9]

Head-to-head results

 BradleyDrakeEvansvilleIllinois StateIndiana StateLoyolaMissouri StateNorthern IowaSouthern IllinoisWichita State
vs. Bradley0–20–22–02–02–01–11–11–12–0
vs. Drake2–01–12–01–11–11–12–01–12–0
vs. Evansville2–01–12–01–11–11–11–11–12–0
vs. Illinois State0–20–20–20–20–20–20–20–21–1
vs. Indiana State0–21–11–12–02–02–01–12–02–0
vs. Loyola0–21–11–12–00–21–11–12–02–0
vs. Missouri State1–11–11–12–00–21–11–12–02–0
vs. Northern Iowa1–10–21–12–01–11–11–10–22–0
vs. Southern Illinois1–11–11–12–00–20–20–22–02–0
vs. Wichita State0–20–20–21–10–20–20–20–20–2
Total7–115–136–1217–15–138–127–119–99–917–1

Player of the week

WeekPlayer of the weekNewcomer of the week
Nov. 14[10]Alize Johnson, Missouri State
Nov. 21[11]Jeremy Morgan, Northern IowaAundre Jackson, Loyola–Chicago
Nov. 28[11]Darrell Brown, Jr., BradleyAundre Jackson, Loyola–Chicago
Dec, 5[12]Paris Lee, Illinois StateAundre Jackson, Loyola–Chicago
Dec. 12[13]Jeremy Morgan, Northern IowaAlize Johnson, Missouri State
Dec. 19[14]Paris Lee, Illinois StateRyan Taylor, Evansville
Dec. 26[15]Jaylon Brown, EvansvilleAlize Johnson, Missouri State
Jan. 2[16]Alize Johnson, Missouri StateAlize Johnson, Missouri State
Jan. 9[17]Milton Doyle, Loyola–ChicagoLandry Shamet, Wichita State
Jan. 16[18]MiKyle McIntosh, Illinois StateAundre Jackson, Loyola–Chicago
Jan. 23[19]Shaquille Morris, Wichita StateAlize Johnson, Missouri State
Jan. 30[20]Milton Doyle, Loyola–ChicagoPhil Fayne, Illinois State
Feb. 6[21]Conner Frankamp, Wichita StateThik Bol, Southern Illinois
Feb. 13[22]Paris Lee, Illinois StateRyan Taylor, Evansville
Feb. 20[23]Deontae Hawkins, Illinois StateAlize Johnson, Missouri State

Conference Awards

AwardRecipients
Larry Bird Player of the YearParis Lee, Illinois State
Coach of the YearDan Muller, Illinois State
Newcomer of the YearAlize Johnson, Missouri State
Freshman of the YearLandry Shamet, Wichita State
Defensive MVPParis Lee, Illinois State
Sixth-Man of the YearAundre Jackson, Loyola–Chicago
All-MVC First TeamMilton Doyle, Loyola–Chicago
Alize Johnson, Missouri State.
Paris Lee, Illinois State
Markis McDuffie, Wichita State
Landry Shamet, Wichita State
All-MVC Second TeamJaylon Brown, Evansville
Deontae Hawkins, Illinois State
MiKyle McIntosh, Illinois State
Jeremy Morgan, Northern Iowa
Sean O'Brien, Southern Illinois
All-MVC Third TeamConner Frankamp, Wichita State
Donte Ingram, Loyola–Chicago
Shaquille Morris, Wichita State
Brenton Scott, Indiana State
Reed Timmer, Drake
All-Newcomer TeamPhil Fayne, Illinois State
Aundre Jackson, Loyola–Chicago
Alize Johnson, Missouri State
Landry Shamet, Wichita State
Darral Willis Jr., Wichita State
All-Freshmen TeamKoch Bar, Bradley
Jordan Barnes, Indiana State
Darrell Brown Jr., Bradley
Spencer Haldeman, Northern Iowa
Landry Shamet, Wichita State
Dru Smith, Evansville
All-Defensive TeamThik Bol, Southern Illinois
Zach Brown, Wichita State
Obediah Church, Missouri State
Paris Lee, Illinois State
Jeremy Morgan, Northern Iowa
Tony Wills, Illinois State

Source[24][25]

Postseason

Missouri Valley Conference tournament

Teams were seeded by conference record, with ties broken by record between the tied teams followed by overall adjusted RPI, if necessary. The top six seeds received first-round byes.

GameTime*MatchupFinal scoreTelevision
First round – Thursday, March 2
16:05 pmNo. 8 Evansville vs. No. 9 Indiana State83–72ESPN3/FSMW/CSNC
28:35 pmNo. 7 Bradley vs. No. 10 Drake67–58ESPN3/FSMW/CSNC
Quarterfinals – Friday, March 3
312:05 pmNo. 1 Illinois State vs. No. 8 Evansville80–69ESPN3/FSMW/CSNC
42:35 pmNo. 4 Southern Illinois vs. No. 5 Loyola–Chicago55-50ESPN3/FSMW/CSNC
56:05 pmNo. 2 Wichita State vs. No. 7 Bradley82–56ESPN3/FSMW/CSNC
68:35 pmNo. 3 Northern Iowa vs. No. 6 Missouri State64–70ESPN3/FSMW/CSNC
Semifinals – Saturday, March 4
72:35 pmNo. 1 Illinois State vs. No. 4 Southern Illinois63–50CBSSN
85:05 pmNo. 2 Wichita State vs. No. 6 Missouri State78–63CBSSN
Championship – Sunday, March 5
101:05 pmNo. 1 Illinois State vs. No. 2 Wichita State51–71CBS
*Game times in CT. Rankings denote tournament seeding.

NCAA tournament

The winner of the MVC tournament received an automatic bid to the 2017 NCAA Division I men's basketball tournament.

SeedRegionSchoolFirst FourFirst roundSecond roundSweet SixteenElite EightFinal FourChampionship
10SouthWichita StateN/Adefeated (7) Dayton 64–58eliminated by (2) Kentucky
W–L (%):0–0 (–)1–0 (1.000)0–1 (.000)0–0 (–)0–0 (–)0–0 (–)0–0 (–) Total: 1–1 (.500)

National Invitation tournament

One MVC team, Illinois State, received an invitation to the National Invitation Tournament.

SeedBracketSchoolFirst roundSecond roundQuarterfinalsSemifinalsFinals
1Illinois StateIllinois Statedefeated (8) UC Irvine 85–71eliminated by (4) UCF
W–L (%):1–0 (1.000)0–1 (.000)0–0 (–)0–0 (–)0–0 (–) Total: 1–1 (.500)

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