The radiative near-field and integration of sensing capabilities are seen as two key components of the next generation of wireless communication systems. In this paper, the sensing performance of a narrowband near-field system is investigated for several practical antenna array geometries and configurations, namely SIMO/MISO and MIMO. In the SIMO/MISO configuration, the antenna aperture is exploited only a single time for either transmit or receive signal processing, while the MIMO configuration exploits both TX and RX processing. Analytical derivations, supported by simulations, show that the MIMO processing improves the maximum near-field range and sensing resolution by approximately a factor of 1.4 as compared to single-aperture systems. The value of the improvement factor is consistent for all considered array geometries. Finally, using a quadratic approximation of the array factor, an analytical improvement factor of $\sqrt{2}$ is derived, clarifying the observed improvements and validating the numerical results.