Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference Men's Basketball Player of the Year

The Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference Men's Basketball Player of the Year is an annual award given to the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference's (MEAC) most outstanding player.

Two players have been named the MEAC Player of the Year three times: Marvin Webster of Morgan State (1973–75) and Joe Binion of North Carolina A&T (1982–84).

The school with the most all-time honorees is North Carolina A&T, now a member of the Big South Conference, which has had nine winners, but its last award before its 2021 departure was in 1988.

The only current member of the MEAC without a winner is Maryland Eastern Shore.

In this table, "year joined" reflects the calendar year in which each school joined the conference, and years of departure for former members indicated in footnotes reflect the calendar year of departure.

Elmer Austin , North Carolina A&T, 1972
Roderick Blakney , South Carolina State, 1997
Tommy Adams , Hampton, 2002
Tywain McKee , Coppin State, 2009
Kyle O'Quinn , Norfolk State, 2012
Pendarvis Williams , Norfolk State, 2013
Patrick Cole , North Carolina Central, 2017