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National Honors NATIONAL HONORS NCAA DIVISION I NCAA DIVISION I COACH OF THE YEAR PLAYER OF THE YEAR 1961—Fred Taylor, OSU (U-BW) 1998—Tom Izzo, Izzo MSU (BW(BW-A) A) 1962—Fred Taylor, OSU (U-BW) 1999—Tom Izzo, MSU (BT) 1943 - Andydhll Phillip, F, ILL (SN) () 1965—Dave Strack, MICH (U) 1999—Jim O’Brien, OSU (C-CB) 1961 - Jerry Lucas, C, OSU (A-U-BW) 1975—Bob Knight, IND (U-BW-SN-A-C) 2000—Gene Keady, PUR (C) 1962 - Jerry Lucas, C, OSU (A-U-BW) 1976—Bob Knight, IND (BW-A) 2001—Tom Izzo, MSU (C) 1964 - Gary Bradds, C, OSU (A-U) 1976—Johnny Orr, MICH (C) 2005—Bruce Weber, ILL (A-BT-CC-N-C-R-SN, U) 1966 - Cazzie Russell, G, MICH (A-U-BW) 1980—Lute Olson, IOWA (SN-C) 2005—Tom Izzo, MSU (CB) 1976 - Sco May, F, IND (A-U-N-C) 1982—Gene Keady, PUR (CC) 2007—Bo Ryan, WIS (R-CB) 1986 -Sco Skiles, G, MSU (BT) 1984—Gene Keady, PUR (BW-CC) 1992 - Jim Jackson, F, OSU (U) 1985—Bill Frieder, MICH (A) 1993 - Calbert Cheaney, F, IND (A-U-BW-N-C-W) 1987—Bob Knight, IND (N) KEY TO COACHES’ HONORS: 1994 - Glenn Robinson, F, PUR (A-U-BW-N-C-W-BT) 1987—Tom Davis, IOWA (A) U—United Press Interna onal (established in 1955, 1995 -Shawn Respert, G, MSU (C) 1989—Bob Knight, IND (U-BW-A-BT) ended in 1996) 2005 - Dee Brown, G, ILL (SN) 1990—Jud Heathcote, MSU (C) BW—United States Basketball Writers Associa on (1959) 2010 - Evan Turner, G, OSU (A-C-BW-N-W-BT) 1991—Randy Ayers, OSU (BW-A-CC-N) SN—The Spor ng News (1964) 1992—Steve Fisher, MICH (BT) A—Associated Press (1967) Key to Players’ Honors: 1994—Gene Keady, PUR (C) C—Na onal Associa on of Basketball Coaches (1969) A - Associated Press (established in 1961) 1995—Jud Heathcote, MSU (SN) CC—CBS/Chevrolet (1981) U - United Press Interna onal (1955, ended in 1996) 1995—Gene Keady, PUR (CC) BT—Basketball Times (1982) BW - United States Basketball Writers Associa on (1959) 1996—Gene Keady, PUR (U-BW-A-CC) N—Naismith Award (1987) N - Naismith Award (1969) R—Rupp Cup (2004) C - Na onal Associa on of Basketball Coaches (1975) CB—Clair Bee Coach of the Year Award (1997) W - Wooden Award (1977) BT- Basketball Times (1982) SN – The Spor ng News FRANCES POMEROY CONSENSUS ALL-AMERICANS NAISMITH AWARD First Team selec ons since 1929 NORTHWESTERNOS() (4) Joe Rei , C, 1931–33 ILLINOIS (6) O o Graham, F, 1944 EEstablished bli h d iin 19691969; AAwarded d d to top player l under d six i Bill Hapac, F, 1940 Max Morris, F, 1946 feet tall *Andy Phillip, F, 1942–43 1969 - Billy Keller, G, PUR Walton Kirk, G, 1945 OHIO STATE (11) 1974 - Mike Robinson, G, MSU Rod Fletcher, G, 1952 Wes Fesler, G, 1931 1997 – Kent McCausland, G, IOWA Dee Brown, G, 2005 Jimmy Hull, F, 1939 2000 – Scoonie Penn, G, OSU Dick Schni ker, F, 1950 INDIANA (14) Robin Freeman, G, 1956 BIG TEN OLYMPIANS *Branch McCracken, F, 1930 Jerry Lucas, C, 1960–61–62 Vern Hu man, G, 1936 Gary Bradds, C, 1964 1952—Ronald Bontemps, ILL (Gold) Ernie Andres, G, 1939 Jim Jackson, G-F, 1991–92 1952—Howard Williams, PUR (Gold) Ralph Hamilton, 1947 Evan Turner, G, 2010 1956—Carl Cain, IOWA (Gold) Don Schlundt, C, 1954 1956—Charles Darling, IOWA (Gold) Sco May, F, 1975–76 PENN STATE (1) 1960—Walt Bellamy, IND (Gold) Kent Benson, C, 1976–77 Jesse Arnelle, C, 1954 1960—Jerry Lucas, OSU (Gold) Isiah Thomas, G, 1981 1960—Terry Dischinger, PUR (Gold) Steve Alford, G, 1986–87 PURDUE (16) 1968—John Clawson, MICH (Gold) Calbert Cheaney, F, 1993 Charles Murphy, C, 1929–30 1968—Bill Hosket, OSU (Gold) A.J. Guyton, G, 2000 *John Wooden, G, 1930–31–32 1972—Jim Brewer, MINN& Norman Co om, F, 1934 1976—Quinn Buckner, IND (Gold) IOWA (2) Robert Kessler, F, 1936 1976—Sco May, IND (Gold) Murray Wier, F, 1948 Jewell Young, F, 1937–38 1976—Phil Hubbard, MICH (Gold) Chuck Darling, C, 1952 Terry Dischinger, C, 1961–62 1976—Romel Ra n, PSU! Dave Schellhase, F, 1966 1980—Isiah Thomas, IND% MICHIGAN (4) Rick Mount, G, 1969–70 1980—Romel Ra n, PSU! Cazzie Russell, G, 1965–66 Joe Barry Carroll, C, 1980 1984—Uwe Blab, IND+ Rickey Green, G, 1977 Glenn Robinson, F, 1994 1984—Steve Alford, IND (Gold) Gary Grant, G, 1988 1984—Romel Ra n, PSU! Chris Webber, F, 1993# WISCONSIN (3) 1988—Romel Ra n, PSU! (Bronze) Gene Englund, F, 1941 1992—Earvin “Magic” Johnson, MSU (Gold) MICHIGAN STATE (3) John Kotz, F, 1942 1992—Jen Kujawa, ILL^ Earvin Johnson, F, 1979 Alando Tucker, F, 2007 1992—Uwe Blab, IND+ Shawn Respert, G, 1995 2000—Steve Smith, MSU (Gold) Mateen Cleaves, G, 1999 # Hall of Fame selec on 2000—Kirk Penney, WIS * 2004—Kirk Penney, WIS* MINNESOTA (3) 2008—Deron Williams, ILL (Gold) Jim McIntyre, C, 1948 2008—Michael Redd, OSU (Gold) Dick Garmaker, G, 1955 * Due to NCAA sanc ons, Michigan has vacated the records Mychal Thompson, C, 1978 from the 1992 Final Four, the 1992-93, ‘95-96, ‘96-97, ‘97-98 ! Represented Canada, Penn State was not yet a member institution of the Big Ten and ‘98-99 seasons. The asterisk also denotes records, awards + Represented West Germany and other honors that have been vacated due to NCAA and ^ Represented Germany * Represented New Zealand U-M sanc ons. % The United States boyco ed the 1980 Olympics www.bigten.org 91 BIG TEN HONORS PLAYER OF THE YEAR DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR 1985 – Roy R Tarpley, T l JR,JR C, C MICMICHH (l(selected dbBiT by Big Ten radio dib broadcasters; d bby coaches h 1986 – Gary G Grant, G t G, G MICH (M only) l ) 1986 – Sco Skiles, SR, G, MSU only since 1992) 1987 – Dean Garre , C, IND# (C only) 1987 – Dennis Hopson, SR, G, OSU 1988 – Jay Edwards, G, IND (M only) 1988 – Gary Grant, SR, G, MICH 1984 – Ricky Hall, SR, G, PUR 1989 – Eric Anderson, C, IND 1989 – Jay Edwards, SO, G, IND (M) 1985 – Bruce Douglas, JR, G, ILL 1990 – Jim Jackson, G, OSU Glen Rice, SR, F, MICH (C) 1986 – Bruce Douglas, SR, G, ILL 1991 – Damon Bailey, G, IND 1990 – Stephen Sche er, SR, C, PUR 1987 – Gary Grant, JR, G, MICH 1992 – Chris Webber, F, MICH* 1991 – Jim Jackson, SO, G-F, OSU 1988 – Gary Grant, SR, G, MICH 1993 – Greg Simpson, G, OSU 1992 – Jim Jackson, JR, G-F, OSU 1989 – Stephen Bardo, JR, G, ILL 1994 – Jess Se les, F, IOWA 1993 – Calbert Cheaney, SR, F, IND 1990 – Ken Red eld, SR, F, MSU 1995 – Maurice Taylor, F, MICH* 1994 – Glenn Robinson, SO, F, PUR 1991 – No Selec on 1996 – Sam Okey, F, WIS 1995 – Shawn Respert, SR, G, MSU 1992 – Acie Earl, JR, C, IOWA 1997 – A.J. Guyton, G, IND 1996 – Brian Evans, SR, F, IND 1993 – Greg Graham, SR, G, IND 1998 – Michael Redd, G, OSU 1997 – Vacated 1994 – Patrick Baldwin, SR, G, NU 1999 – Cory Bradford, G, ILL 1998 – Mateen Cleaves, SO, G, MSU 1995 – Eric Snow, SR, G, MSU 2000 – Brian Cook, F, ILL (M) 1999 – Mateen Cleaves, JR, G, MSU (C) 1996 – Porter Roberts, SR, G, PUR LaVell Blanchard, F, MICH (C and M) Scoonie Penn, JR, G, OSU (M) 1997 – Vacated 2001 – Jared Jec ries, F, IND 2000 – A.J. Guyton, SR, G, IND (M) 1998 – Calvin Booth, JR, C, PSU 2002 – Rick Rickert, F, MINN Morris Peterson, SR, F, MSU (C) 1999 – Mike Kelley, SO, G, WIS 2003 – Daniel Horton, G, MICH 2001 – Frank Williams, SO, G, ILL 2000 – Ken Johnson, JR, C, OSU 2004 – Kris Humphries, F, MINN 2002 – Jared Jec ries, SO, F, IND 2001 – Ken Johnson, SR, C, OSU 2005 – D.J. White, F, IND 2003 – Brian Cook, SR, F, ILL 2002 – Dane Fife, SR, G, IND 2006 – Jamelle Cornley, F, PSU 2004 – Devin Harris, JR, G, WIS Travarus Benne , SR, F, MINN 2007 – Greg Oden, C, OSU 2005 – Dee Brown, JR, G, ILL 2003 – Kenneth Lowe, JR, G, PUR 2008 – Eric Gordon, G, IND 2006 – Terence Dials, SR, F/C, OSU 2004 – Kenneth Lowe, SR, G, PUR 2009 – William Buford, G, OSU 2007 – Alando Tucker, SR, F, WIS 2005 – Dee Brown, JR, G, ILL 2010 - D.J. Richardson, G, ILL (C) 2008 – D.J. White, SR, F, IND 2006 – Erek Hansen, SR, C, IOWA Drew Crawford, G/F, NU (M) 2009 – Kalin Lucas, SO, G, MSU 2007 – Greg Oden, FR, C, OSU 2010 - Evan Turner, JR, G, OSU 2008 – Chris Kramer, SO, G, PUR 2009 – Travis Walton, SR, G, MSU SIXTH MAN OF THE YEAR COACH OF THE YEAR 2010 - Chris Kramer, SR, G, PUR 2006 – Doug Thomas, F, Iowa ((selectedl d bby mediadi andd coachesh ffrom 19731973-1991 1991 andd 2007 – Daequan Cook, G, OSU since 2007; media only from 1992-2006) 2008 – Jason Bohannon, G, WIS 2009 – B. J. Mullens, C, OSU 1974 – Johnny Orr, MICH 2010 - Draymond Green, F, MSU 1975 – Bob Knight, IND 1976 – Bob Knight, IND 1977 – Johnny Orr, MICH 1978 – Jud Heathcote, MSU 1979 – Lute Olson, IOWA 1980 – Bob Knight, IND 1981 – Bob Knight, IND 1982 – Jim Dutcher, MINN 1983 – Eldon Miller, OSU 1984 – Gene Keady, PUR 1985 – Bill Frieder, MICH 1986 – Jud Heathcote, MSU 1987 – Tom Davis, IOWA 1988 – Gene Keady, PUR 1989 – Bob Knight, IND 1990 – Gene Keady, PUR 1991 – Randy Ayers, OSU 1992 – Randy Ayers, OSU 1993 – Lou Henson, ILL 1994 – Gene Keady, PUR 1995 – Gene Keady, PUR 1996 – Gene Keady, PUR 1997 – Vacated 1998 – Tom Izzo, MSU 1999 – Jim O’Brien, OSU 2000 – Gene Keady, PUR # selected as “Newcomer of the Year” 2001 – Jim O’Brien, OSU 2002 – Bo Ryan, WIS * Due to NCAA sanc ons, Michigan has vacated the 2003 – Bo Ryan, WIS records from the 1992 Final Four, the 1992-93, ‘95-96, 2004 – Bill Carmody, NU ‘96-97, ‘97-98 and ‘98-99 seasons.
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