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All-Big 12 Awards ALL-BIG 12 AWARDS INDIVIDUAL HONORS Player of the Year Newcomer of the Year Sixth Man Award 2010-11 Marcus Morris, Kansas, Jr., F 2010-11 Ricardo Ratliffe, Missouri, Jr., F 2010-11 Quincy Acy, Baylor, Jr., F 2009-10 James Anderson, Oklahoma State, Jr., G 2009-10 Ekpe Udoh, Baylor, Jr., F Levi Knutson, Colorado, Sr., G 2008-09 Blake Griffin, Oklahoma, So., F 2008-09 Denis Clemente, Kansas State, Jr., G 2009-10 Jamar Samuels, Kansas State, So., F 2007-08 Michael Beasley, Kansas State, Fr., F 2007-08 DeMarre Carroll, Missouri, Jr., F 2008-09 LaceDarius Dunn, Baylor, So., G 2006-07 Kevin Durant, Texas, Fr., F/G 2006-07 Stefhon Hannah, Missouri, Jr., G Matt Lawrence, Missouri, Sr., G 2005-06 P.J. Tucker, Texas, Jr., F 2005-06 Michael Neal, Oklahoma, Jr., G 2007-08 Sherron Collins, Kansas, So., G 2004-05 Wayne Simien, Kansas, Sr., F 2004-05 Taj Gray, Oklahoma, Jr., F 2006-07 Cartier Martin, Kansas State, Sr., G/F 2003-04 Tony Allen, Oklahoma State, Sr., G 2003-04 Joey Graham, Oklahoma State, Jr., G 2002-03 Nick Collison, Kansas, Sr., F 2002-03 Tony Allen, Oklahoma State, Jr., G Coach of the Year 2001-02 Drew Gooden, Kansas, Jr., F 2001-02 Ebi Ere, Oklahoma, Jr., G 2010-11 Bill Self, Kansas 2000-01 Jamaal Tinsley, Iowa State, Sr., G 2000-01 Maurice Baker, Oklahoma State, Jr., G 2009-10 Frank Martin, Kansas State 1999-00 Marcus Fizer, Iowa State, Jr., F 1999-00 Jamaal Tinsley, Iowa State, Jr., G 2008-09 Bill Self, Kansas 1998-99 Venson Hamilton, Nebraska, Jr., C 1998-99 Clifton Cook, Texas A&M, Jr., G 2007-08 Rick Barnes, Texas 1997-98 Raef LaFrentz, Kansas, Sr., F 1997-98 Kenny Price, Colorado, Jr., G 2006-07 Billy Gillispie, Texas A&M 1996-97 Raef LaFrentz, Kansas, Jr., F 1996-97 Corey Brewer, Oklahoma, Jr., G 2005-06 Bill Self, Kansas 2004-05 Billy Gillispie, Texas A&M Defensive Player of the Year Freshman of the Year 2003-04 Eddie Sutton, Oklahoma State 2010-11 Dogus Balbay, Texas, Sr., G 2010-11 Tristan Thompson, Texas, Fr., F 2002-03 Rick Barnes, Texas 2009-10 Cole Aldrich, Kansas, Jr., C 2009-10 Alec Burks, Colorado, Fr., G 2001-02 Roy Williams, Kansas 2008-09 Cole Aldrich, Kansas, So., C 2008-09 Willie Warren, Oklahoma, Fr., G 2000-01 Larry Eustachy, Iowa State J.T. Tiller, Missouri, Jr., G 2007-08 Michael Beasley, Kansas State, Fr., F 1999-00 Larry Eustachy, Iowa State 2007-08 Marcus Dove, Oklahoma State, Sr., G/F 2006-07 Kevin Durant, Texas, Fr., F/G 1998-99 Rick Barnes, Texas 2006-07 Mario Chalmers, Kansas, So., G 2005-06 Brandon Rush, Kansas, Fr., G 1997-98 Eddie Sutton, Oklahoma State Marcus Dove, Oklahoma State, Jr., G/F 2004-05 Daniel Gibson, Texas, Fr., G 1996-97 Roy Williams, Kansas 2005-06 LaMarcus Aldridge, Texas, So., F 2003-04 Curtis Stinson, Iowa State, Fr., G 2002-03 Antoine Wright, Texas A&M, Fr., F/G 2001-02 T.J. Ford, Texas, Fr., G 2000-01 Jake Sullivan, Iowa State, Fr., G 1999-00 Kareem Rush, Missouri, Fr., F Bernard King, Texas A&M, Fr., G 1998-99 Jeff Boschee, Kansas, Fr., G 1997-98 Marcus Fizer, Iowa State, Fr., F 1996-97 Jerald Brown, Texas A&M, Fr., F 3-Time All-Big 12 First Team Selections (2) 2-Time All-Defensive Team Selections (6) Honorable Mention (27) Andre Emmett, Texas Tech - 2001-02, ‘02-03, ‘03-04 Jacob Pullen, Kansas State, 2009-10, ‘10-11 Cory Joseph, Texas, 2010-11 Brandon Rush, Kansas - 2005-06, ‘06-07, ‘07-08 Dogus Balbay, Texas, 2009-10, ‘10-11 Alec Burks, Colorado, 2009-10 Cole Aldrich, Kansas, 2008-09, ‘09-10 Xavier Henry, Kansas, 2009-10 2-Time All-Big 12 First Team Selections (13) J.T. Tiller, Missouri, 2008-09, ‘09-10 Avery Bradley, Texas, 2009-10 Jacob Pullen, Kansas State, 2009-10, ‘10-11 Justin Mason, Texas - 2007-08, ‘08-09 James Anderson, Oklahoma State, 2007-08 Cole Aldrich, Kansas, 2008-09, ‘09-10 Marcus Dove, Oklahoma State - 2006-07, ‘07-08 Darrell Arthur, Kansas, 2006-07 Sherron Collins, Kansas, 2008-09, ‘09-10 Sherron Collins, Kansas, 2006-07 Blake Griffin, Oklahoma - 2007-08, ‘08-09 Freshman All-Big 12 Selections (41) Mario Chalmers, Kansas, 2005-06 Jarrius Jackson, Texas Tech - 2005-06, ‘06-07 Julian Wright, Kansas, 2005-06 John Lucas, Oklahoma State - 2003-04, ‘04-05 First Team (4) Aaron Bruce, Baylor, 2004-05 Wayne Simien, Kansas - 2003-04, ‘04-05 Michael Beasley, Kansas State, 2007-08 Richard Roby, Colorado, 2004-05 Kirk Hinrich, Kansas - 2001-02, ‘02-03 Blake Griffin, Oklahoma, 2007-08 Joe McCray, Nebraska, 2004-05 Hollis Price, Oklahoma - 2001-02, ‘02-03 Kevin Durant, Texas, 2006-07 Joseph Jones, Texas A&M, 2004-05 Nick Collison, Kansas - 2000-01, ‘02-03 Brandon Rush, Kansas, 2005-06 Curtis Stinson, Iowa State, 2003-04 Kareem Rush, Missouri - 2000-01, ‘01-02 J.R. Giddens, Kansas, 2003-04 Chris Mihm, Texas - 1998-99, 1999-2000 Second Team (4) Drew Lavender, Oklahoma, 2003-04 Raef LaFrentz, Kansas - 1996-97, ‘97-98 Perry Jones III, Baylor, 2010-11 P.J. Tucker, Texas, 2003-04 Tristan Thompson, Texas, 2010-11 Antoine Wright, Texas A&M, 2003-04 3-Time All-Defensive Team Selections (2) Willie Warren, Oklahoma, 2008-09 Lawrence Roberts, Baylor, 2001-02 Mario Chalmers, Kansas - 2005-06, ‘06-07, ‘07-08 T.J. Ford, Texas, 2001-02 David Harrison, Colorado, 2001-02 Russell Robinson, Kansas - 2005-06, ‘06-07, ‘07-08 Arthur Johnson, Missouri, 2000-01 Third Team (6) Kareem Rush, Missouri, 1999-00 Tommy Mason-Griffin, Oklahoma, 2009-10 Jeff Boschee, Kansas, 1998-99 Bill Walker, Kansas State, 2007-08 Keyon Dooling, Missouri, 1998-99 D.J. Augustin, Texas, 2006-07 Ryan Humphrey, Oklahoma, 1997-98 Daniel Gibson, Texas, 2004-05 Luke Axtell, Texas, 1997-98 Bernard King, Texas A&M, 1999-00 Chris Mihm, Texas, 1997-98 Marcus Fizer, Iowa State, 1997-98 Big12Sports.com 101 ALL-BIG 12 TEAMS 2010-11 Third Team All-Defensive Team Tweety Carter, Baylor, Sr., G Cole Aldrich, Kansas, So., C First Team Cory Higgins, Colorado, Jr., G J.T. Tiller, Missouri, Jr., G** LaceDarius Dunn, Baylor, Sr., G Kim English, Missouri, So., G Ade Dagunduro, Nebraska, Sr., G Alec Burks, Colorado, So., G** Tommy Mason-Griffin, Oklahoma, Fr., G Terrel Harris, Oklahoma State, Sr., G Marcus Morris, Kansas, Jr., F Bryan Davis, Texas A&M, Sr., F Justin Mason, Texas, Jr., G Jacob Pullen, Kansas State, Sr., G** Derrick Roland, Texas A&M, Jr., G Marcus Denmon, Missouri, Jr., G Honorable Mention Jordan Hamilton, Texas, So., G/F Alec Burks, Colorado, Fr., G All-Rookie Team Marquis Gilstrap, Iowa State, Sr., F Marcus Morris, Kansas, Fr., F Second Team Xavier Henry, Kansas, Fr., G Tyshawn Taylor, Kansas, Fr., G** Perry Jones III, Baylor, Fr., F/C Zaire Taylor, Missouri, Sr., G Denis Clemente, Kansas State, Jr., G** Diante Garrett, Iowa State, Sr., G Willie Warren, Oklahoma, So., G Zaire Taylor, Missouri, Jr., G Markieff Morris, Kansas, Jr., F Obi Muonelo, Oklahoma State, Sr., G Willie Warren, Oklahoma, Fr., G** Tristan Thompson, Texas, Fr., F Avery Bradley, Texas, Fr., G Khris Middleton, Texas A&M, So., F John Roberson, Texas Tech, Jr., G 2007-08 Mike Singletary, Texas Tech, Jr., F Third Team First Team Cory Higgins, Colorado, Sr., G All-Defensive Team Curtis Jerrells, Baylor, Jr., G Rodney McGruder, Kansas State, So., G Ekpe Udoh, Baylor, Jr., F Darrell Arthur, Kansas, So., F Lance Jeter, Nebraska, Sr., G Cole Aldrich, Kansas, Jr., C Brandon Rush, Kansas, Jr., G Marshall Moses, Oklahoma State, Sr., F Jacob Pullen, Kansas State, Jr., G Michael Beasley, Kansas State, Fr., F** Gary Johnson, Texas, Sr., F J.T. Tiller, Missouri, Sr., G Blake Griffin, Oklahoma, Fr., F David Loubeau, Texas A&M, Jr., F Dogus Balbay, Texas, Jr., G D.J. Augustin, Texas, So., G** Bryan Davis, Texas A&M, Sr., F Honorable Mention Second Team Quincy Acy, Baylor, Jr., F All-Rookie Team Mario Chalmers, Kansas, Jr., G Scott Christopherson, Iowa State, Jr., G Ekpe Udoh, Baylor, Jr., F Aleks Maric, Nebraska, Sr., C Brady Morningstar, Kansas, Sr., G Alec Burks, Colorado, Fr., G A.J. Abrams, Texas, Jr., G Tyrel Reed, Kansas, Sr., G Xavier Henry, Kansas, Fr., G Damion James, Texas, So., F Laurence Bowers, Missouri, Jr., F Tommy Mason-Griffin, Oklahoma, Fr., G Martin Zeno, Texas Tech, Sr., G Ricardo Ratliffe, Missouri, Jr., F Avery Bradley, Texas, Fr., G Cade Davis, Oklahoma, Sr., G Third Team Andrew Fitzgerald, Oklahoma, So., F 2008-09 Richard Roby, Colorado, Sr., G Cory Joseph, Texas, Fr., G Jiri Hubalek, Iowa State, Sr., C B.J. Holmes, Texas A&M, Sr., G First Team Darnell Jackson, Kansas, Sr., F John Roberson, Texas Tech, Sr., G Craig Brackins, Iowa State, So., F Bill Walker, Kansas State, Fr., F Cole Aldrich, Kansas, So., C Byron Eaton, Oklahoma State, Jr., G All-Defensive Team Sherron Collins, Kansas, Jr., G** Brady Morningstar, Kansas, Sr., G DeMarre Carroll, Missouri, Sr., F Honorable Mention Jacob Pullen, Kansas State, Sr., G Blake Griffin, Oklahoma, So., F** Henry Dugat, Baylor, Jr., G Laurence Bowers, Missouri, Jr., F Kevin Rogers, Baylor, Jr., F Dogus Balbay, Texas, Sr., G Second Team Wesley Johnson, Iowa State, So., F Tristan Thompson, Texas, Fr., F Denis Clemente, Kansas State, Jr., G DeMarre Carroll, Missouri, Jr., F Willie Warren, Oklahoma, Fr., G James Anderson, Oklahoma State, Fr., G/F All-Rookie Team James Anderson, Oklahoma State, So., G/F Marcus Dove, Oklahoma State, Sr., G/F Perry Jones III, Baylor, Fr., F/C** A.J.
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