Mitch Henderson was a unanimous Ivy League Coach of the Year selection. Senior forward
Spencer Weisz was selected as
Ivy League Men's Basketball Player of the Year and a unanimous All-Ivy League first team honoree, despite only ranking fourth on Princeton in scoring average. He became the 8th player in Ivy League history to win both the league's Rookie of the Year Award and Player of the Year Award. Weisz led Princeton in rebounds, assists (4.2 per game; 125; 2nd in the league), and
steals (1.5 per game; 46; 2nd in the Ivy League), while coming in 2nd in the league in assist-to-turnover ratio (2.6), 5th in 3-point field goals (61) and defensive rebounds (137), and 10th in total rebounds (161). In December 2016, he tied the Princeton single-game record for assists in a game, with 13 against Liberty. He posted his career high of 26 points in a February 3, 2017, 69–64 victory over
Dartmouth. He served again as a co-captain. Senior Steven Cook was also a unanimous All-Ivy League first team honoree, and was named a third team
Academic All-America selection. Cook was included on the
National Association of Basketball Coaches Division I All-District 13 first-team. Weisz and Devin Cannady were second team selections. Myles Stephens was named Ivy League Defensive Player of the Year and an All-Ivy League first team honoree. Stephens was the most outstanding player of the
2017 Ivy League men's basketball tournament, and Cook was also on the All-Tournament team. The tournament was the inaugural
Ivy League men's basketball tournament. By virtue of winning the tournament, the team earned Princeton its first
NCAA Division I men's basketball tournament invitation since the
2010–11 team did so. ==See also==