Naismith College Player of the Year
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Naismith College Player of the Year | |
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The Naismith Trophy that was presented to Tina Charles in 2010. | |
Given for | the most outstanding male and female basketball player |
Country | United States |
Presented by | Atlanta Tipoff Club |
History | |
First award | 1969 |
Most recent | Men: Jalen Brunson, Villanova Women: A'ja Wilson, South Carolina |
Website | official site |
The Naismith College Player of the Year is an annual basketball award given by the Atlanta Tipoff Club to the top men's and women's collegiate basketball players. It is named in honor of the inventor of basketball (in 1891), Dr. James Naismith.
Contents
1 History and selection
2 Winners
2.1 Men
2.2 Women
3 See also
4 References
5 External links
History and selection[edit]
First awarded exclusively to male players in 1969, the award was expanded to include female players in 1983. Annually before the college season begins in November, a "watchlist" consisting of 50 players is chosen by the Atlanta Tipoff Club board of selectors, comprising head coaches, administrators and media members from across the United States. By February, the list of nominees is narrowed down to 30 players based on performance. In March, four out of the 30 players are selected as finalists and are placed in the final ballot. The final winners are selected in April by both the board of selectors and fan voting via text messaging.[1][2] The winners receive the Naismith Trophy.
Since its beginning in 1969, the trophy has been awarded to 42 male and 23 female players. Lew Alcindor of the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) and Anne Donovan of Old Dominion University were the first winners, respectively. Bill Walton of UCLA and Ralph Sampson of the University of Virginia have been the only men to win this award multiple times, with both winning three times. Eight women in all have won this award multiple times. Cheryl Miller of the University of Southern California and Breanna Stewart of the University of Connecticut are the only three-times winners, while seven others won it twice: Clarissa Davis of the University of Texas, Dawn Staley of the University of Virginia, Chamique Holdsclaw of the University of Tennessee, Diana Taurasi and Maya Moore of the University of Connecticut, Seimone Augustus of Louisiana State University, and Brittney Griner of Baylor University. Davis and Moore are the only ones of either sex to have won multiple times in non-consecutive years.
Two award winners were born in United States territories:
Alfred "Butch" Lee, who was born in the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, and
Tim Duncan, who was born in the U.S. Virgin Islands.
The only three award winners who have been born outside the jurisdiction of the United States were:
Andrew Bogut, born in Melbourne, Australia.- Patrick Ewing, born in Kingston, Jamaica.
- Buddy Hield, born in Freeport, Bahamas.
Three of these players were developed at least partially in the U.S. proper—Lee was raised in Harlem from early childhood, Ewing immigrated to the Boston area at age 12, and Hield attended high school in suburban Wichita, Kansas. Duncan did not move to the U.S. proper until he arrived at Wake Forest University, and Bogut lived in Australia until his arrival at the University of Utah.
Duke has had the most male winners with seven, while the Connecticut has had the most female winners, with ten awards won by six individuals. The award has been won by a freshman twice: Kevin Durant playing for Texas in 2007, and in 2012 by Anthony Davis of Kentucky.
Winners[edit]
* | Denotes players inducted to the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame |
Player (X) | Denotes the number of times the player has won the award |
Men[edit]
Year | Player | College | Position | Class |
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1969 | Lew Alcindor* | UCLA | Center | Senior |
1970 | Pete Maravich* | LSU | Guard | Senior |
1971 | Austin Carr | Notre Dame | Guard | Senior |
1972 | Bill Walton* | UCLA | Center | Sophomore |
1973 | Bill Walton* (2) | UCLA | Center | Junior |
1974 | Bill Walton* (3) | UCLA | Center | Senior |
1975 | David Thompson* | N.C. State | Guard | Senior |
1976 | Scott May | Indiana | Forward | Senior |
1977 | Marques Johnson | UCLA | Forward | Senior |
1978 | Butch Lee | Marquette | Guard | Senior |
1979 | Larry Bird* | Indiana State | Forward | Senior |
1980 | Mark Aguirre | DePaul | Forward | Sophomore |
1981 | Ralph Sampson* | Virginia | Center | Sophomore |
1982 | Ralph Sampson* (2) | Virginia | Center | Junior |
1983 | Ralph Sampson* (3) | Virginia | Center | Senior |
1984 | Michael Jordan* | North Carolina | Guard | Junior |
1985 | Patrick Ewing* | Georgetown | Center | Senior |
1986 | Johnny Dawkins | Duke | Guard | Senior |
1987 | David Robinson* | Navy | Center | Senior |
1988 | Danny Manning | Kansas | Forward | Senior |
1989 | Danny Ferry | Duke | Forward | Senior |
1990 | Lionel Simmons | La Salle | Forward | Senior |
1991 | Larry Johnson | UNLV | Forward | Senior |
1992 | Christian Laettner | Duke | Forward | Senior |
1993 | Calbert Cheaney | Indiana | Guard | Senior |
1994 | Glenn Robinson | Purdue | Forward | Junior |
1995 | Joe Smith | Maryland | Forward | Sophomore |
1996 | Marcus Camby | Massachusetts | Center | Junior |
1997 | Tim Duncan | Wake Forest | Center | Senior |
1998 | Antawn Jamison | North Carolina | Forward | Junior |
1999 | Elton Brand | Duke | Forward | Sophomore |
2000 | Kenyon Martin | Cincinnati | Forward | Senior |
2001 | Shane Battier | Duke | Forward | Senior |
2002 | Jason Williams | Duke | Guard | Junior |
2003 | T. J. Ford | Texas | Guard | Sophomore |
2004 | Jameer Nelson | Saint Joseph's | Guard | Senior |
2005 | Andrew Bogut | Utah | Center | Sophomore |
2006 | J. J. Redick | Duke | Guard | Senior[3] |
2007 | Kevin Durant | Texas | Forward | Freshman[4] |
2008 | Tyler Hansbrough | North Carolina | Forward | Junior[5] |
2009 | Blake Griffin | Oklahoma | Forward | Sophomore[6] |
2010 | Evan Turner | Ohio State | Guard | Junior[7] |
2011 | Jimmer Fredette | Brigham Young | Guard | Senior |
2012 | Anthony Davis | Kentucky | Center | Freshman |
2013 | Trey Burke | Michigan | Guard | Sophomore |
2014 | Doug McDermott | Creighton | Forward | Senior |
2015 | Frank Kaminsky | Wisconsin | Forward | Senior |
2016 | Buddy Hield | Oklahoma | Guard | Senior |
2017 | Frank Mason III | Kansas | Guard | Senior |
2018 | Jalen Brunson | Villanova | Guard | Junior |
Women[edit]
Year | Player | College | Position | Class |
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1983 | Anne Donovan*[8] | Old Dominion | Center | Senior |
1984 | Cheryl Miller*[9] | USC | Forward/Center | Sophomore |
1985 | Cheryl Miller* (2)[9] | USC | Forward/Center | Junior |
1986 | Cheryl Miller* (3)[9] | USC | Forward/Center | Senior |
1987 | Clarissa Davis[10] | Texas | Forward | Sophomore |
1988 | Sue Wicks[11] | Rutgers | Forward | Senior |
1989 | Clarissa Davis (2)[12] | Texas | Forward | Senior |
1990 | Jennifer Azzi[13] | Stanford | Guard | Senior |
1991 | Dawn Staley*[14] | Virginia | Point guard | Junior |
1992 | Dawn Staley* (2)[14] | Virginia | Point guard | Senior |
1993 | Sheryl Swoopes*[15] | Texas Tech | Guard/Forward | Senior |
1994 | Lisa Leslie*[16] | USC | Center | Senior |
1995 | Rebecca Lobo*[17] | Connecticut | Center | Senior |
1996 | Saudia Roundtree[18] | Georgia | Guard | Junior |
1997 | Kate Starbird[19] | Stanford | Forward | Senior |
1998 | Chamique Holdsclaw[20] | Tennessee | Forward | Junior |
1999 | Chamique Holdsclaw (2)[20] | Tennessee | Forward | Senior |
2000 | Tamika Catchings[21] | Tennessee | Forward | Junior |
2001 | Ruth Riley[22] | Notre Dame | Center | Senior |
2002 | Sue Bird[23] | Connecticut | Guard | Senior |
2003 | Diana Taurasi[24] | Connecticut | Guard | Junior |
2004 | Diana Taurasi (2)[24] | Connecticut | Guard | Senior |
2005 | Seimone Augustus[25] | LSU | Guard/Forward | Junior |
2006 | Seimone Augustus (2)[25] | LSU | Guard/Forward | Senior |
2007 | Lindsey Harding[26] | Duke | Point guard | Senior |
2008 | Candace Parker[27] | Tennessee | Forward | Junior |
2009 | Maya Moore[24] | Connecticut | Forward | Sophomore |
2010 | Tina Charles[28] | Connecticut | Center | Senior |
2011 | Maya Moore (2)[24] | Connecticut | Forward | Senior |
2012 | Brittney Griner[29] | Baylor | Center | Junior |
2013 | Brittney Griner (2)[30] | Baylor | Center | Senior |
2014 | Breanna Stewart[24] | Connecticut | Forward | Sophomore |
2015 | Breanna Stewart (2)[24] | Connecticut | Forward | Junior |
2016 | Breanna Stewart (3)[24] | Connecticut | Forward | Senior |
2017 | Kelsey Plum | Washington | Point guard | Senior |
2018 | A'ja Wilson[31] | South Carolina | Forward | Senior |
See also[edit]
- List of U.S. men's college basketball national player of the year awards
- Naismith Prep Player of the Year Award
References[edit]
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External links[edit]
- Official website
Categories:
- College basketball player of the year awards in the United States
- Awards established in 1969
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