Big Ten Conference Men's Basketball Player of the Year

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Big Ten Conference Men's Basketball Player of the Year
Big Ten Conference logo (2012).svg
Awarded for the most outstanding basketball player in the Big Ten Conference
Country United States
First awarded 1985
Currently held by Frank Kaminsky, Wisconsin

The Big Ten Conference Men's Basketball Player of the Year is a basketball award given to the Big Ten Conference's most outstanding player. The award was first given following the 1984–85 season. Only two players have won the award multiple times: Jim Jackson of Ohio State (1991, 1992) and Mateen Cleaves of Michigan State (1998, 1999). Six players who won the Big Ten Player of the Year award were also named the national player of the year by one or more major voting bodies: Jim Jackson (1992), Calbert Cheaney of Indiana (1993), Glenn Robinson of Purdue (1994), Evan Turner of Ohio State (2010), Trey Burke of Michigan 2013, and Frank Kaminsky of Wisconsin (2015).

Michigan State has the record for the most winners with seven. Of current Big Ten Conference members, six schools have never had a winner: Iowa, Maryland, Nebraska, Northwestern, Penn State, and Rutgers. Of these, only Iowa and Northwestern were in the conference since the inception of this award—Penn State joined the Big Ten in 1991, Nebraska joined in 2011, followed by Maryland and Rutgers in 2014.

Key

Jared Jeffries earned Player of the Year as a sophomore in 2002.
Devin Harris was the first winner for Wisconsin (2004).
Dee Brown was selected the player of the year in 2005.
Co-Players of the Year
* Awarded a national Player of the Year award:
Helms Foundation College Basketball Player of the Year (1904–05 to 1978–79)
UPI College Basketball Player of the Year (1954–55 to 1995–96)
Naismith College Player of the Year (1968–69 to present)
John R. Wooden Award (1976–77 to present)
Player (X) Denotes the number of times the player has been awarded the Big Ten Player of the Year award at that point

Winners

Season Player School Position Class Reference
1984–85 Roy Tarpley Michigan Power forward/Center Junior
1985–86 Scott Skiles Michigan State Point guard Senior
1986–87 Dennis Hopson Ohio State Small forward Senior
1987–88 Gary Grant Michigan Point guard Senior
1988–89 Jay Edwards Indiana Shooting guard Sophomore
1988–89 Glen Rice Michigan Shooting guard/Small forward Senior
1989–90 Steve Scheffler Purdue Center Senior
1990–91 Jim Jackson Ohio State Shooting guard Sophomore
1991–92 Jim Jackson* (2) Ohio State Shooting guard Junior
1992–93 Calbert Cheaney* Indiana Small forward Senior
1993–94 Glenn Robinson* Purdue Small forward Sophomore
1994–95 Shawn Respert Michigan State Shooting guard Senior
1995–96 Brian Evans Indiana Power forward Senior
1996–97 Bobby Jackson[a] Minnesota Point guard Senior
1997–98 Mateen Cleaves Michigan State Point guard Sophomore
1998–99 Mateen Cleaves (2) Michigan State Point guard Junior
1998–99 Scoonie Penn Ohio State Point guard Junior
1999–00 A. J. Guyton Indiana Shooting guard Senior
1999–00 Morris Peterson Michigan State Small forward Senior
2000–01 Frank Williams Illinois Point guard Sophomore
2001–02 Jared Jeffries Indiana Center Sophomore
2002–03 Brian Cook Illinois Power forward Senior
2003–04 Devin Harris Wisconsin Point guard Junior
2004–05 Dee Brown Illinois Shooting guard Junior
2005–06 Terence Dials Ohio State Power forward Senior
2006–07 Alando Tucker Wisconsin Small forward Senior
2007–08 D. J. White Indiana Power forward Senior
2008–09 Kalin Lucas Michigan State Point guard Sophomore
2009–10 Evan Turner* Ohio State Shooting guard Junior
2010–11 JaJuan Johnson Purdue Center Senior
2011–12 Draymond Green Michigan State Small forward Senior
2012–13 Trey Burke* Michigan Point guard Sophomore
2013–14 Nik Stauskas Michigan Shooting guard Sophomore [1]
2014–15 Frank Kaminsky* Wisconsin Power forward Senior [2]

Winners by school

School (year joined) Winners Years
Michigan State (1953) 7 1986, 1995, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2009, 2012
Indiana (1900) 6 1989, 1993, 1996, 2000, 2002, 2008
Ohio State (1912) 6 1987, 1991, 1992, 1999, 2006, 2010
Michigan (1896) 5 1985, 1988, 1989, 2013, 2014
Purdue (1896) 3 1990, 1994, 2011
Illinois (1896) 3 2001, 2003, 2005
Wisconsin (1896) 3 2004, 2007, 2015
Minnesota (1896) 1 1997[a]
Iowa (1900) 0
Maryland (2014) 0
Nebraska (2011) 0
Northwestern (1896) 0
Penn State (1993) 0
Rutgers (2014) 0

Footnotes

References

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