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Naismith College Player of the Year

Naismith Trophy.jpg
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]





Lew Alcindor





Bill Walton





David Robinson











































































































































































































































































































































































Men
Year
Player
College
Position
Class
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]





Anne Donovan





Clarissa Davis





Diana Taurasi with George W. Bush









































































































































































































































































Women
Year
Player
College
Position
Class
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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