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2016–17 Missouri Valley Conference men's basketball season

2016–17 Missouri Valley Conference men's basketball season
League NCAA Division I
Sport Basketball
Number of teams 10
TV partner(s) ESPN3, CBSSN, CBS
NBA Draft
Regular Season
2017 MVC Champions Illinois State and Wichita State (co-champions)
Season MVP Paris Lee, Illinois State
Tournament
Champions Wichita State
  Runners-up Illinois State
Finals MVP Conner Frankamp, Wichita State
Basketball seasons
← 2015–16
2017–18 →
2016–17 Missouri Valley Conference men's basketball standings
Conf     Overall
Team W   L   PCT     W   L   PCT
Illinois State 17 1   .944     28 7   .800
No. 19 Wichita State 17 1   .944     31 5   .861
Northern Iowa 9 9   .500     14 16   .467
Southern Illinois 9 9   .500     17 16   .515
Loyola–Chicago 8 10   .444     18 14   .563
Missouri State 7 11   .389     17 16   .515
Bradley 7 11   .389     13 20   .394
Evansville 6 12   .333     16 17   .485
Indiana State 5 13   .278     11 20   .355
Drake 5 13   .278     7 24   .226
2017 MVC Tournament winner
Rankings from AP Poll

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 with the Missouri Valley Conference Tournament at Scottrade Center in St. Louis, Missouri.

Illinois State and Wichita State shared the regular season championship with matching records of 17–1. Wichita State beat Illinois State in the MVC Tournament to earn the conference's automatic bid to the NCAA Tournament.

This was 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.

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According to college basketball statistical guru Ken Pomeroy, the MVC had "the most unusual conference table in the land" this 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).


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