Patriot League Men's Basketball Player of the Year


The Patriot League Men's Basketball Player of the Year is a basketball award given to the Patriot League's most outstanding player. The award was first given following the 1990–91 season, the first under the Patriot League name and also the league's first season as an all-sports conference. There have been five repeat winners of the award: Adonal Foyle of Colgate, Brian Ehlers of Lafayette, CJ McCollum of Lehigh, Mike Muscala of Bucknell, and Tim Kempton Jr. of Lehigh. Bucknell claims the most awards while Holy Cross and Lehigh are tied for second with five. Bucknell has the most individual players honored with seven.
Three Patriot League members have not had a winner: Army, Boston University, and Loyola ; only Army was a member before 2013. No ties have ever occurred for the player of the year award.

Key

Winners

SeasonPlayerSchoolPositionClassReference
1990–91FordhamC
1991–92BucknellF
1992–93BucknellSF/SG
1993–94ColgateSG
1994–95Holy CrossPF
1995–96ColgateC
1996–97 ColgateC
1997–98LafayetteC
1998–99LafayetteSG/PG
1999–00 LafayetteSG/PG
2000–01Holy CrossPF
2001–02AmericanPF/C
2002–03Holy CrossC
2003–04LehighPG
2004–05Holy CrossSG/PG
2005–06BucknellG
2006–07Holy CrossG
2007–08NavyG
2008–09AmericanPG
2009–10LehighPG
2010–11BucknellPF/C
2011–12 LehighPG
2012–13 BucknellPF/C
2013–14BucknellPG/SG
2014–15LehighPF/C
2015–16 LehighPF/C
2016–17BucknellC
2017–18BucknellPF
2018–19ColgatePF
2019–20AmericanPG

Winners by school

Footnotes