Midwestern Conference Men's Basketball Player of the Year explained

Midwestern Conference Men's Basketball Player of the Year
Description:the most outstanding basketball player in the Midwestern Conference
Country:United States
Year:1972
Year2:1972
Holder:Jim Bradley, Northern Illinois

The Midwestern Conference Men's Basketball Player of the Year was an annual award given to the Midwestern Conference's most outstanding player. The award was bestowed for just the 1971–72 season, however.[1] When the Midwestern Conference was founded in 1970–71, men's basketball did not name a league player of the year.[1] In the second season of the conference's existence, Northern Illinois' Jim Bradley won the inaugural award.[1] The conference disbanded after that year due to only having five members, and in order to be recognized by the NCAA, a conference was required to have six or more member institutions.[2]

Winners

SeasonPlayerSchoolPositionClassReference
1970–71No award given
1971–72Northern IllinoisF[3]

Winners by school

School (year joined)WinnersYears
Northern Illinois (1970)11972
Ball State (1970)0
Illinois State (1970)0
Indiana State (1970)0
Southern Illinois (1970)0

Notes and References

  1. News: Coaches Honor Bradley . . . April 7, 1972. 7. Newspapers.com. October 21, 2021.
  2. News: Midwestern Conference Votes to Disband . The Herald . . May 27, 1972. 8. Newspapers.com. October 21, 2021.
  3. News: Jim Bradley Named "Most Valuable" . . . April 6, 1972. 13. Newspapers.com. October 21, 2021.