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Michigan Basketball History & Record Book Traditions, Honors & Accolades Michigan Basketball History & Record Book Traditions, Honors & Accolades UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN BASKETBALL Michigan Basketball Honors & Accolades Consensus National Player of the Year All-America Multiple All-America (12 Players) Cazzie Russell 19661, 2, 4, 5, 9 (32 Players | 45 Total Years | 108 Total Awards) Bennie Oosterbaan 1927 (1st), 1928 (1st) Trey Burke 20131, 3, 4, 10, 14, 16 Harry Kipke 1924 (1st) 5 John Townsend 1937 (2nd), 1938 (1st) Richard Doyle 1926 (1st) 5 Bill Buntin 1964 (3rd), 1965 (2nd) Associated Press Bennie Oosterbaan 1927 (1st) 5 Cazzie Russell 1964 (1st, 2nd), 1965 (1st), 1966 (1st) National Player of the Year Bennie Oosterbaan 1928 (1st) 5 Henry Wilmore 1971 (HM), 1972 (1st, 3rd, HM) Cazzie Russell 1966 Ernest McCoy 1929 (1st) 8 Rickey Green 1976 (HM), 1977 (1st) Trey Burke 2013 Joseph Truskowski 1929 (2nd) 7 Roy Tarpley 1985 (2nd, 3rd), 1986 (3rd) John Townsend 1937 (2nd) 6 Gary Grant 1987 (2nd), 1988 (1st) United Press International John Townsend 1938 (1st) 6 Glen Rice 1988 (HM), 1989 (2nd) National Player of the Year Pete Elliott 1948 (2nd) 5 Chris Webber* 1992 (HM), 1993 (1st) Cazzie Russell 1966 Ron Kramer 1957 (3rd) 3 Jalen Rose 1992 (HM), 1994 (2nd) Cazzie Russell 1964 (1st) 4 & (2nd) 1, 2, 3 Trey Burke 2012 (HM), 2013 (1st) National Association of Basketball Coaches Bill Buntin 1964 (3rd) 1, 2, 3 National Player of the Year Cazzie Russell 1965 (1st) 1, 2, 3, 4 All-America, First Team (13 Players) Trey Burke 2013 Bill Buntin 1965 (2nd) 1, 2, 3 Harry Kipke 1924 (1st) 5 Cazzie Russell 1966 (1st) 1, 2, 3, 4 Richard Doyle 1926 (1st) 5 United States Basketball Writers Association Rudy Tomjanovich 1970 (2nd) 1, 2 & (3rd) 3 Bennie Oosterbaan 1927 (1st) 5 National Player of the Year Henry Wilmore 1971 (HM) 1 Bennie Oosterbaan 1928 (1st) 5 Cazzie Russell 1966 Henry Wilmore 1972 (1st) 4 & (3rd) 2, 3 & (HM) 1 Ernest McCoy 1929 (1st) 8 Trey Burke 2013 Campy Russell 1974 (2nd) 3, 4 & (3rd) 1, 2 John Townsend 1938 (1st) 6 C.J. Kupec 1975 (HM) 1 Cazzie Russell 1964 (1st) 4 Naismith Trophy for National Player of the Year Rickey Green 1976 (HM) 1 Cazzie Russell 1965 (1st) 1, 2, 3, 4 Presented by the Atlanta Tip-Off Club Rickey Green 1977 (1st) 1, 2, 3, 4 Cazzie Russell 1966 (1st) 1, 2, 3, 4 Trey Burke 2013 Phil Hubbard 1977 (1st) 4 & (2nd) 3 & (3rd) 1 & (HM) 2 Henry Wilmore 1972 (1st) 4 Mike McGee 1981 (HM) 1 Rickey Green 1977 (1st) 1, 2, 3, 4 John R. Wooden National Player of the Year Eric Turner 1981 (HM) 9 Phil Hubbard 1977 (1st) 4 Trey Burke 2013 Roy Tarpley 1985 (2nd) 3, 4 & (3rd) 1, 2 Gary Grant 1988 (1st) 1, 2, 3, 4 Roy Tarpley 1986 (3rd) 1, 3 Chris Webber* 1993 (1st) 1, 2, 3, 4 Helms Foundation National Player of the Year Gary Grant 1987 (2nd) 4 Trey Burke 2013 (1st) 1, 3, 4, 9, 10, 11, 12, 14 Cazzie Russell 1966 Gary Grant 1988 (1st) 1, 2, 3, 4 Nik Stauskas 2014 (1st) 3, 13, 14 Glen Rice 1988 (HM) 2 Sports Illustrated National Player of the Year Glen Rice 1989 (2nd) 1, 2, 4 All-America, Second Team (15 Players) Trey Burke 2013 Rumeal Robinson 1990 (2nd) 1, 2, 3, 4 Joseph Truskowski 1929 (2nd) 7 Loy Vaught 1990 (HM) 2 John Townsend 1937 (2nd) 6 Sporting News National Player of the Year Terry Mills 1990 (HM) 1, 2 Pete Elliott 1948 (2nd) 5 Cazzie Russell 1966 Jalen Rose 1992 (HM) 1, 2 Cazzie Russell 1964 (2nd) 1, 2, 3 Chris Webber* 1992 (HM) 1, 2 Bill Buntin 1965 (2nd) 1, 2, 3 National Coach of the Year Chris Webber* 1993 (1st) 1, 2, 3, 4 Rudy Tomjanovich 1970 (2nd) 1, 2 Dave Strack 19652 Jalen Rose 1994 (2nd) 1, 2, 3, 4 Campy Russell 1974 (2nd) 3, 4 Johnny Orr 19764 Juwan Howard 1994 (2nd) 3 & (3rd) 1 Roy Tarpley 1985 (2nd) 3, 4 Johnny Orr 19773, 15 Robert Traylor* 1998 (3rd) 3 & (HM) 1 Phil Hubbard 1977 (2nd) 3 Bill Frieder 19851, 3, 15 Louis Bullock* 1998 (HM) 1 Gary Grant 1987 (2nd) 4 Steve Fisher 199211 Trey Burke 2012 (HM) 1 Glen Rice 1989 (2nd) 1, 2, 4 Trey Burke 2013 (1st) 1, 3, 4, 9, 10, 11, 12, 14 Rumeal Robinson 1990 (2nd) 1, 2, 3, 4 National Freshman of the Year Nik Stauskas 2014 (1st) 3, 13, 14 & (2nd) 1, 9 & (3rd) 11, 12 Jalen Rose 1994 (2nd) 1, 2, 3, 4 Chris Webber* 19924 Ignas Brazdeikis 2019 (HM) 1 Juwan Howard 1994 (2nd) 3 Nik Stauskas 2014 (2nd) 1, 9 National All-Freshman First Team Consensus, First Team (Five Players) Jalen Rose 199211 Cazzie Russell 1965 All-America, Third Team (10 Players) Chris Webber* 199211 Cazzie Russell 1966 Ron Kramer 1957 (3rd) 3 Rickey Green 1977 Bill Buntin 1964 (3rd) 1, 2, 3 National Collegiate Basketball Hall of Fame Gary Grant 1988 Rudy Tomjanovich 1970 (3rd) 3 Cazzie Russell 2011 Chris Webber* 1993 Henry Wilmore 1972 (3rd) 2, 3 Trey Burke 2013 Campy Russell 1974 (3rd) 1, 2 Bob Cousy Award for Top Collegiate Point Guard Phil Hubbard 1977 (3rd) 1 Trey Burke 2013 Consensus, Second Team (Eight Players) Roy Tarpley 1985 (3rd) 1, 2 Cazzie Russell 1964 Roy Tarpley 1986 (3rd) 1, 3 Bill Buntin 1965 Juwan Howard 1994 (3rd) 1 Henry Wilmore 1972 Robert Traylor* 1998 (3rd) 3 Campy Russell 1974 Nik Stauskas 2014 (3rd) 11, 12 Phil Hubbard 1977 Glen Rice 1989 Rumeal Robinson 1990 Jalen Rose 1994 2 HISTORY & RECORD BOOK Michigan Basketball Honors & Accolades All-America, Honorable Mention (14 Players) Associated Press Preseason All-America Henry Wilmore 1971 (HM) 1 (First awarded in 1986-87) Henry Wilmore 1972 (HM) 1 Gary Grant 1987-88 C.J. Kupec 1975 (HM) 1 Chris Webber* 1992-93 Rickey Green 1976 (HM) 1 Trey Burke 2012-13 Phil Hubbard 1977 (HM) 2 Mitch McGary 2013-14 Mike McGee 1981 (HM) 1 Eric Turner 1981 (HM) 9 Playboy Preseason All-America Glen Rice 1988 (HM) 2 Phil Hubbard 1978 Loy Vaught 1990 (HM) 2 Gary Grant 1988 Terry Mills 1990 (HM) 1, 2 Glen Rice 1989 Jalen Rose 1992 (HM) 1, 2 Rumeal Robinson 1990 Chris Webber* 1992 (HM) 1, 2 Chris Webber* 1993 Louis Bullock* 1998 (HM) 1 Robert Traylor* 1998 Trey Burke 2012 (HM) 1 LaVell Blanchard 2002 Robert Traylor* 1998 (HM) 1 Academic All-America (6 Players) John R. Wooden All-America (Eight Players) Steve Grote 1975 (2nd) Rickey Green 1977 Steve Grote 1976 (1st) Gary Grant 1988 Steve Grote 1977 (2nd) Glen Rice 1989 Marty Bodnar 1980 (3rd) Rumeal Robinson 1990 Marty Bodnar 1981 (1st) Chris Webber* 1993 Paul Heuerman 1981 (2nd) Jalen Rose 1994 Mark Bodnar 1981 (3rd) Trey Burke 2013 Dan Pelekoudas 1982 (4th) Nik Stauskas 2014 Dan Pelekoudas 1984 (HM) Zack Novak 2012 (3rd) Associated Press All-America (20 Players) Cazzie Russell 1964 (2nd) Academic AllDistrict Bill Buntin 1964 (3rd) Zack Novak 2010 (1st) 18 Cazzie Russell 1965 (1st) Zack Novak 2011 (1st) 17 Bill Buntin 1965 (2nd) Zack Novak 2012 (1st) 17 Cazzie Russell 1966 (1st) Henry Wilmore 1971 (HM) NCAA Post Graduate Scholar Henry Wilmore 1972 (HM) Marty Bodnar 1982 Campy Russell 1974 (3rd) Rob Pelinka 1993 C.J. Kupec 1975 (HM) Rickey Green 1976 (HM) 1: Associated Press (AP); 2: United Press International Rickey Green 1977 (1st) (UPI); 3: National Association of Basketball Coaches Phil Hubbard 1977 (3rd) (NABC); 4: United States Basketball Writers Association Mike McGee 1981 (HM) (USBWA); 5: Helms Foundation; 6: Converse; 7: College Roy Tarpley 1985 (3rd) Humor; 8: Christy Walsh Syndicate; 9: Sporting News; 10: Roy Tarpley 1986 (3rd) Sports Illustrated; 11: Basketball Times; 12: USA Today; Gary Grant 1988 (1st) 13: Lute Olson All-America Team; 14: John Wooden Glen Rice 1989 (2nd) All-America Team; 15: Basketball Weekly; 16: Naismith Rumeal Robinson 1990 (2nd) Trophy; 17: CoSIDA/Capitol One; 18: CoSIDA/ESPN the Terry Mills 1990 (HM) Magazine; * NCAA Sanctioned Athlete Jalen Rose 1992 (HM) Chris Webber* 1992 (HM) Chris Webber* 1993 (1st) Jalen Rose 1994 (2nd) Juwan Howard 1994 (3rd) Robert Traylor* 1998 (HM) Louis Bullock* 1998 (HM) Trey Burke 2012 (HM) Trey Burke 2013 (1st) Nik Stauskas 2014 (2nd) Ignas Brazdeikis 2019 (HM) 3 UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN BASKETBALL Michigan Basketball Honors & Accolades Big Ten Player of the Year Preseason All-Big Ten (2x) All-Big Ten First Team Cazzie Russell 1965 3 Juwan Howard 1993-94 Bob Harrison 1948-49 Cazzie Russell 1966 3 Jalen Rose 1993-94 Rudy Tomjanovich 1969-70 Campy Russell 1974 3 Maurice Taylor* 1995-96 Henry Wilmore 1971-72 Roy Tarpley 1985 1, 2, 3, ^ Maurice Taylor* 1996-97 Rickey Green 1976-77 Gary Grant 1988 1, 2, 3 Robert Traylor* 1997-98 Mike McGee 1978-81 Glen Rice 1989 2, 3 Louis Bullock* 1998-99 Roy Tarpley 1985-86 Trey Burke 2013 4, 5 LaVell Blanchard 2000-01 1, 2 Gary Grant 1987-88 Nik Stauskas 2014 4, 5 LaVell Blanchard 2001-02 1, 2 Glen Rice 1988-89 Daniel Horton 2003-04 1, 2 Big Ten Coach of the Year Manny Harris 2008-09 All-Big Ten, Second Team Johnny Orr 1974 1, 2 Manny Harris 2009-10 Mack Supronowicz 1949 (2nd) Johnny Orr 1977 1, 2 Trey Burke 2012-13 Pete Elliot 1949 (2nd) Bill Frieder 1985 1, 2 Mitch McGary 2013-14 Ron Kramer 1955 (2nd) John Beilein 2014 3 Glenn Robinson III 2013-14 Ron Kramer 1956 (2nd) Caris LeVert 2014-15 M.C. Burton 1958 (2nd) Big Ten Freshman of the Year Caris LeVert 2015-16 John Tidwell 1959 (2nd) Gary Grant 1985 1, 2 Derrick Walton Jr.
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