• March 10, 2016 – The
Ivy League announced it would add a
conference tournament beginning in the 2016–17 season. Previously, the regular season champion earned the automatic berth into the NCAA tournament. •
Alcorn State •
Savannah State • April 28 – The Atlantic Sun Conference announced that effective with the 2016–17 school year, it would rebrand itself as the
ASUN Conference. • November 2 – The
Associated Press preseason
All-American team was released.
Duke guard
Grayson Allen was the leading vote-getter (61 votes). Joining him on the team were
California forward
Ivan Rabb (55 votes),
Villanova guard
Josh Hart (53),
Oregon forward
Dillon Brooks (30) and
Iowa State guard
Monté Morris (24). • November 22 –
Fort Wayne upset 3rd-ranked
Indiana for the first win over a ranked team in
the program's history. • December 5 – The
Atlantic Sun Conference (ASUN) announced that
North Alabama would move from the
Division II Gulf South Conference and join the ASUN in 2018. • January 2 – Duke announced that head coach
Mike Krzyzewski would undergo surgery on January 6 to remove a fragment of a herniated disc in his lower back. He went on a medical leave following the Blue Devils' January 4 game against
Georgia Tech and was expected to be out for about four weeks. Associate head coach
Jeff Capel took over for Krzyzewski during his recuperation. • January 5 – Before
Austin Peay's game against
Tennessee Tech,
Peay announced that
Dave Loos, the Governors' head coach since 1990, would take a medical leave effective immediately. Loos, who had undergone surgery to remove a malignant tumor from his colon in July 2016, has since been undergoing chemotherapy for a cancerous lymph node found during that procedure. Assistant Jay Bowen served as interim head coach until Loos returned to the sidelines on January 19. • January 13 – The
Western Athletic Conference announced that
California Baptist would move from the Division II
Pacific West Conference and join the WAC in 2018. • January 24 – For only the third time since the
AP Poll was first compiled for college basketball in 1948, three of the top four teams lost on the same day. First, #2
Kansas lost 85–69
at West Virginia. Shortly thereafter, top-ranked
Villanova lost 74–72
at Marquette. Finally, #4
Kentucky lost 82–80
at Tennessee. • January 26 – The
Summit League announced that
North Dakota, currently a member of the
Big Sky Conference, would join the league in 2018. • February 4 • Six teams in the AP Top 10 lose, tying the poll-era record for most losses by top-10 teams in one day. Additionally, it was the first day in poll history in which two of the top three teams (
Baylor and Kansas) lost at home to unranked opponents. • Krzyzewski returns from his medical leave to the Duke bench, with the Blue Devils defeating
Pittsburgh 72–64. • March 8 – A plane carrying
Michigan to the
Big Ten tournament in
Washington, D.C. skidded off the runway and crashed while trying to take off from
Willow Run Airport near
Ypsilanti, Michigan. No one was injured, and the team safely arrived in Washington on a flight the following morning. • March 13 –
The Republican of
Springfield, Massachusetts reported that a
federal lawsuit had been filed against several
UMass staff members. The suit was filed in December 2016 by a former girlfriend of assistant
Lou Roe, and names Roe and three other staff members, including since-fired head coach
Derek Kellogg, as defendants. The suit alleges that she was intimidated and
falsely imprisoned in an attempt to keep her silent about
doping by team members, domestic violence incidents involving staff members, and quashing of criminal complaints against team members.
Milestones and records • During the season, the following players reached the 2000 career point milestone –
NJIT guard
Damon Lynn,
Valparaiso forward
Alec Peters,
North Florida guard
Dallas Moore,
Santa Clara guard
Jared Brownridge,
VMI guard
Q. J. Peterson,
Winthrop guard
Keon Johnson,
Northwestern State guard
Zeek Woodley, Lehigh center
Tim Kempton Jr.,
Davidson guard
Jack Gibbs,
Weber State guard
Jeremy Senglin,
Monmouth guard
Justin Robinson, and
Texas A&M–Corpus Christi forward
Rashawn Thomas. • November 11 – NJIT's Damon Lynn surpasses
Chris Flores as the school's all-time leading scorer for their Division I era. • January 3 –
Jacksonville's
Darius Dawkins made
13-of-17 three-pointers en route to 41 points. He set both school and
ASUN Conference single game three-point scoring records in the process, which were previously 10 and 11, respectively. The Rams defeated
Air Force 85–58. The Wildcats defeated
Xavier 73–57. The Governors defeated
Eastern Illinois 85–80. Karnowski would ultimately finish with 137 wins. • March 9 –
John Beilein becomes the winningest coach in
Michigan Wolverines men's basketball history (210 wins). • March 18 – Gonzaga head coach
Mark Few reached the 500-win mark in the Bulldogs' 79–73 win over
Northwestern in the second round of the NCAA tournament. Among Division I men's coaches, only
Adolph Rupp and
Jerry Tarkanian reached the milestone in fewer games. ==Conference membership changes==