2016–17 Big Ten Conference men's basketball season


The 2016–17 Big Ten 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. The Conference held its preseason media day on October 13 in Washington, D.C. The season began on November 11 and conference play started on December 27.
With a win over Indiana on February 28, 2017, Purdue clinched at least a share of the Big Ten regular season championship. With Wisconsin's loss on March 2, Purdue clinched an outright championship, their 23rd championship, the most in Big Ten history.
The Big Ten Tournament was held from March 8 through March 12 at the Verizon Center in Washington, D.C. It was the first Big Ten Conference Tournament not held in Indianapolis or Chicago. Michigan won the Big Ten Tournament over Wisconsin, becoming the first eight seed and lowest seeded team to win the conference tournament and marking their first win since their vacated win in the inaugural tournament. As a result, Michigan received the conference's automatic bid to the NCAA Tournament.
Purdue forward Caleb Swanigan was named Big Ten Player of the Year and a second team Academic All-America. Minnesota coach Richard Pitino was named Big Ten Coach of the Year. Swanigan earned consensus first team All-American recognition and Wisconsin forward Ethan Happ was a third team All-American by multiple media outlets.
Seven Big Ten schools were invited to the NCAA Tournament, marking the seventh consecutive year the Big Ten had at least six teams in the Tournament. Northwestern received a bid for the first time in school history. Illinois, Indiana, and Iowa represented the conference in the National Invitation Tournament. The conference achieved an 8–7 record in the NCAA Tournament and a 3–3 record in the NIT, highlighted by Michigan, Purdue, and Wisconsin reaching the NCAA Sweet Sixteen and Illinois making the NIT quarterfinals.

Head coaches

Coaching changes

On December 15, 2015, Wisconsin coach Bo Ryan announced he would retire effective immediately leaving associate head coach Greg Gard as interim head coach. Shortly after the regular season, Greg Gard had the interim tag removed as he was announced as the permanent head coach.
On March 20, 2016, the school fired head coach Eddie Jordan after three years at Rutgers. On March 19, the school hired Steve Pikiell, former head coach at Stony Brook, as head coach.

Coaches

Notes:

Preseason All-Big Ten

On October 11, 2016, a panel of conference media selected a 10-member preseason All-Big Ten Team and Player of the Year.
HonorRecipient
Preseason Player of the YearNigel Hayes, Wisconsin
Preseason All-Big Ten TeamMalcolm Hill, Illinois
Preseason All-Big Ten TeamJames Blackmon Jr., Indiana
Preseason All-Big Ten TeamThomas Bryant, Indiana
Preseason All-Big Ten TeamPeter Jok, Iowa
Preseason All-Big Ten TeamMelo Trimble, Maryland
Preseason All-Big Ten TeamDerrick Walton Jr., Michigan
Preseason All-Big Ten TeamCaleb Swanigan, Purdue
Preseason All-Big Ten TeamEthan Happ, Wisconsin
Preseason All-Big Ten TeamNigel Hayes, Wisconsin
Preseason All-Big Ten TeamBronson Koenig, Wisconsin

Preseason watchlists

Below is a table of notable preseason watch lists.
WoodenNaismithRobertsonCousyWestErvingMaloneAbdul-JabbarOlsonTisdaleNotes
OG Anunoby
James Blackmon Jr.
Miles Bridges
Thomas Bryant
Vincent Edwards
Isaac Haas
Ethan Happ
Eron Harris
Nigel Hayes
Malcolm Hill
Peter Jok
Bronson Koenig
Caleb Swanigan
Jae'Sean Tate
Melo Trimble

Preseason All-American teams

Preseason polls

APCoachesCBSNBCSporting
News
Sports
Illustrated
Blue Ribbon
Yearbook
Bleacher
Report
Athlon
Sports
Lindy's
Sports
ESPNUSBWA
Illinois
Indiana11129141315189121413
Iowa
Maryland25212524
Michigan
Michigan State129151011111411111311
Minnesota
Nebraska
Northwestern
Ohio State
Penn State
Purdue15152015101191414122114
Rutgers
Wisconsin91011118867106128

Regular season

Rankings

Player of the week

Throughout the conference regular season, the Big Ten offices named one or two players of the week and one or two freshmen of the week each Monday.
WeekPlayer of the weekFreshman of the week
November 14, 2016Malcolm Hill, ILLCurtis Jones Jr., IND
November 14, 2016James Blackmon Jr., INDMiles Bridges, MSU
November 21, 2016Peter Jok, IOWAAmir Coffey, MINN
November 28, 2016Melo Trimble, MDMiles Bridges, MSU
November 28, 2016Caleb Swanigan, PURMiles Bridges, MSU
December 5, 2016Nigel Hayes, WISNick Ward, MSU
December 12, 2016Peter Jok, IOWAIsaiah Moss, IOWA
December 19, 2016Caleb Swanigan, PURMike Watkins, PSU
December 26, 2016Caleb Swanigan, PURNick Ward, MSU
January 2, 2017Nate Mason, MINNNick Ward, MSU
January 2, 2017Tai Webster, NEBNick Ward, MSU
January 9, 2017Caleb Swanigan, PURAmir Coffey, MINN
January 16, 2017Scottie Lindsey, NWMiles Bridges, MSU
January 16, 2017Scottie Lindsey, NWMike Watkins, PSU
January 23, 2017Ethan Happ, WISJustin Jackson, MD
January 23, 2017James Blackmon Jr., INDCarsen Edwards, PUR
January 30, 2017Ethan Happ, WISMiles Bridges, MSU
February 6, 2017Caleb Swanigan, PURJordan Bohannon, IOWA
February 13, 2017Derrick Walton, Jr., MICHLamar Stevens, PSU
February 13, 2017Jordan Murphy, MINNLamar Stevens, PSU
February 20, 2017Melo Trimble, MDMiles Bridges, MSU
February 27, 2017Nick Ward, MSUNick Ward, MSU
March 6, 2017Derrick Walton, Jr., MICHJordan Bohannon, IOWA
March 6, 2017Caleb Swanigan, PURJordan Bohannon, IOWA

Conference matrix

This table summarizes the head-to-head results between teams in conference play. Each team played 18 conference games, and at least 1 against each opponent.
IllinoisIndianaIowaMarylandMichiganMichigan StMinnesotaNebraskaNorthwesternOhio StPenn StPurdueRutgersWisconsin
vs. Illinois1–00–22–01–10–11–00–10–20–12–01–01–01–0
vs. Indiana0–11–01–02–00–11–01–01–10–10–22–00–12–0
vs. Iowa2–00–11–10–11–01–01–11–00–10–11–10–20–1
vs. Maryland0–20–11–10–10–11–11–00–10–21–01–00–21–0
vs. Michigan1–10–21–01–01–11–00–21–01–00–10–10–11–1
vs. Michigan St1–01–00–11–01–10–20–20–11–11–02–00–10–1
vs. Minnesota0–10–10–11–10–12–00–10–11–11–10–10–12–0
vs. Nebraska1–00–11–10–12–02–01–02–01–10–10–11–01–0
vs. Northwestern2–01–10–11–00–11–01–00–20–10–12–00–20–1
vs. Ohio State1–01–01–02–00–11–11–11–11–00–11–00–11–1
vs. Penn State0–22–01–00–11–00–11–11–01–01–02–01–11–0
vs. Purdue0–10–21–10–11–00–21–01–00–20–10–10–10–1
vs. Rutgers0–11–02–02–01–01–01–00–12–01–01–11–02–0
vs. Wisconsin0–10–21–00–11–11–00–20–11–01–10–11–00–2
Total8–107–1110–812–610–810–811–76–1010–87–116–1214–43–1512–6

Honors and awards

Caleb Swanigan was a unanimous first team All-American selection by Associated Press, USBWA, NABC and Sporting News. Ethan Happ was a third team selection by all but the NABC.

All-Big Ten awards and teams

On March 6, the Big Ten announced most of its conference awards.

AP All-Big Ten awards and teams

USBWA

On March 7, the U.S. Basketball Writers Association released its 2016–17 Men's All-District Teams, based upon voting from its national membership. There were nine regions from coast to coast, and a player and coach of the year were selected in each. The following lists all the Big Ten representatives selected within their respective regions.
District II
District III
District V

Player of the Year
Coach of the Year
All-District Team
District VI
The National Association of Basketball Coaches announced their Division I All‐District teams on March 22, recognizing the nation’s best men’s collegiate basketball student-athletes. Selected and voted on by member coaches of the NABC, the selections on this list were then eligible for NABC Coaches' All-America Honors. The following list represented the District 7 players chosen to the list.
;First Team
;Second Team
, Zak Irvin, Sanjay Lumpkin, Keita Bates-Diop, Payton Banks, Isaac Haas and Vitto Brown were nominees for the Allstate Good Works Team in honor of their volunteerism and civic involvement. On January 6, 2017, Malcolm Hill, Peter Jok, Derrick Walton, Nigel Hayes and Bronson Koenig were included on the 30-man Senior CLASS Award candidate list. Melo Trimble was the only returning selection among the January 11 Wooden Award top 25. He was joined by Ethan Happ, Nigel Hayes and Caleb Swanigan. Happ and Swanigan were on the Robertson midseason 19-man watchlist. Trimble was named to the Cousy Award Final 10 on January 30. Swanigan and Miles Bridges were named Malone Award top 10 finalists on February 2. Happ was named as a Jabbar Award top 10 finalist the following day. Swanigan, Trimble and Happ were named to both the February 9 Wooden Top 20 and the February 9 Naismith Top 30 lists. Swanigan and Moritz Wagner were named to the February 9, 2016–17 NCAA Division I Academic All-District Men's Basketball Team for District 5, placing them among the 40 finalists for the Academic All-American 15-man team. Hayes and Jok were named to the 10-man Senior CLASS Award finalist list. Swanigan was named a second team Academic All-America selection on March 2.

Postseason

Big Ten Tournament

* denotes overtime period

NCAA Tournament

The winner of the Big Ten Tournament, Michigan, received the conference's automatic bid to the 2017 NCAA Division I Men's Basketball Tournament. Six other conference school received at-large bids to the Tournament: Purdue, Minnesota, Maryland, Northwestern, Wisconsin, and Michigan State.
SeedRegionSchoolFirst FourFirst RoundSecond RoundSweet SixteenElite EightFinal FourChampionship
4MidwestPurdueN/Adefeated Vermont 80–70defeated Iowa State 80–76eliminated by Kansas 66–98
5SouthMinnesotaN/Aeliminated by Middle Tennessee 72–81
6WestMarylandN/Aeliminated by Xavier 65–76
7MidwestMichiganN/Adefeated Oklahoma State 92–91defeated Louisville 73–69eliminated by Oregon 68–69
8WestNorthwesternN/Adefeated Vanderbilt 68–66eliminated by Gonzaga 73–79
8EastWisconsinN/Adefeated Virginia Tech 84–74defeated Villanova 65–62eliminated by Florida 83–84OT
9MidwestMichigan StateN/Adefeated Miami 78–58eliminated by Kansas 70–90
W–L :0–0 5–2 3–2 0–3 0–0 0–0 0–0 Total: 8–7

National Invitation Tournament

Three Big Ten teams received invitations to the National Invitation Tournament: Iowa, Illinois, and Indiana.
SeedBracketSchoolFirst roundSecond roundQuarterfinalsSemifinalsFinals
1IowaIowadefeated South Dakota 87–75eliminated by TCU 92–94
2Illinois St.Illinoisdefeated Valparaiso 82–57defeated Boise State 71–56eliminated by UCF 58–68
3SyracuseIndianaeliminated by Georgia Tech 63–75
W–L :2–1 1–1 0–1 0–0 0–0 Total: 3–3

2017 NBA draft

The following all-conference selections were listed as seniors or graduate students: Peter Jok, Malcolm Hill, Derrick Walton, Bronson Koenig, Tai Webster, and Nigel Hayes. The following players were invited to the NBA Draft Combine: OG Anunoby, Thomas Bryant, Justin Jackson, Caleb Swanigan, Melo Trimble, Moritz Wagner, and D. J. Wilson, while Derrick Walton was named as an alternate. Eventually, Walton, Jok and Hayes accepted invitations as alternates. Wilson, Anunoby, Swanigan and Bryant were selected in the draft.
PlayerTeamSchool
117PFMilwaukee BucksMichigan
123SGToronto Raptors Indiana
126PFPortland Trail Blazers Purdue
242PFUtah Jazz Indiana