Big East Conference Men's Basketball Player of the Year

The Big East Conference Men's Basketball Player of the Year award is given to the men's basketball player in the Big East Conference voted as the top performer by the conference coaches. It was first awarded at the end of the league's inaugural season of 1979–80.[1]

Big East Conference Men's Basketball Player of the Year
Awarded forthe most outstanding male basketball player in the Big East Conference
CountryUnited States
History
First award1980
Most recentDevin Carter, Providence

The head coaches of the league's 11 teams submit their votes following the end of the regular season and before the conference's tournament in early March. The coaches cannot vote for their own players.[2] A select media panel's votes are also counted.[2]

The award was introduced following the conference's first season in 1980, in which it was presented to John Duren of Georgetown. Patrick Ewing (Georgetown), Richard Hamilton (Connecticut), Troy Bell (Boston College), Troy Murphy (Notre Dame), Kris Dunn (Providence), and Collin Gillespie (Villanova) each won the award twice, while Chris Mullin (St. John's) won three consecutive times from 1983 through 1985.[1] Four award winners have been inducted as players to the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame. Ewing, who shared the award in 1984 and 1985 with Mullin, was inducted in 2008 after playing 17 years in the National Basketball Association (NBA) between 1985 and 2002.[3] Mullin followed in 2011 after a 16-year NBA career (1985–2001).[4] Georgetown's 1992 Player of the Year Alonzo Mourning entered the Hall in 2014 following a 16-year NBA career (1992–2008).[5] The most recent award winner to enter the Hall is Ray Allen from Connecticut, who won the Big East award in 1996 and went on to a 19-season NBA career (1996–2014), getting inducted in 2018.[6] There have been eight ties, the most recent instance was among Collin Gillespie and Jeremiah Robinson-Earl of Villanova along with Sandro Mamukelashvili of Seton Hall (2021).[1]

Seven players have been awarded a major national player of the year award in the same year that they received a Big East Player of the Year award. In 1985, Ewing and Mullin shared the conference award, while Ewing was named Naismith College Player of the Year and Mullin was given the John R. Wooden Award.[7] The following year, Walter Berry of St. John's received the Wooden Award.[8] In 1996, Allen received the conference award and was also the final recipient of the UPI Player of the Year Award.[9] In 2004, Connecticut's Emeka Okafor won the conference award while sharing NABC Player of the Year honors with Jameer Nelson of Saint Joseph's.[10] Creighton's Doug McDermott received all major national awards along with the conference award in 2014.[11] Lastly, Villanova's Jalen Brunson was the consensus national player of the year in 2018.[12]

Georgetown and Villanova are tied for the most winners with 8 selections each.[1] The only current Big East members without a winner are Butler and Xavier, both of which joined the conference at its relaunch following its 2013 split into two leagues, and DePaul, members since 2005.

Key

Co-Players of the Year
*Awarded a national player of the year award:
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 East Player of the Year award at that point

Winners

Chris Mullin, St. John's, 1983 through 1985
Patrick Ewing, Georgetown, 1984 and 1985
Charles Smith, Pittsburgh, 1988
Derrick Coleman, Syracuse, 1990
Billy Owens (l), Syracuse, 1991
Alonzo Mourning, Georgetown, 1992
Donyell Marshall, UConn, 1994
Pat Garrity, Notre Dame, 1997
Richard Hamilton, UConn, 1998 and 1999
Brandin Knight, Pittsburgh, 2002
Jeff Green, Georgetown, 2007
Pat Garrity, Notre Dame, 1997
Jae Crowder, Marquette, 2012
Ryan Arcidiacono, Villanova, 2015
Kris Dunn, Providence, 2015 and 2016
Jalen Brunson, Villanova, 2018
Collin Gillespie, Villanova, 2021 and 2022
Sandro Mamukelashvili, Seton Hall, 2021
Jeremiah Robinson-Earl, Villanova, 2021
Tyler Kolek, Marquette, 2023
SeasonPlayerSchoolPositionClassReference
1979–80John DurenGeorgetownGSenior[13]
1980–81John BagleyBoston CollegePGSophomore[14]
1981–82Dan CallandrilloSeton HallSGSenior[15]
1982–83Chris MullinSt. John'sSFSophomore[16]
1983–84Patrick EwingGeorgetownCJunior[17]
Chris Mullin (2)St. John'sSFJunior[17]
1984–85Patrick Ewing* (2)GeorgetownCSenior[18]
Chris Mullin* (3)St. John'sSFSenior[18]
1985–86Walter Berry*St. John'sPFSenior[19]
1986–87Reggie WilliamsGeorgetownSFSenior[20]
1987–88Charles SmithPittsburghPFSenior[21]
1988–89Charles SmithGeorgetownGSenior[22]
1989–90Derrick ColemanSyracusePFSenior[23]
1990–91Billy OwensSyracuseSF / SGJunior[24]
1991–92Alonzo MourningGeorgetownCSenior[25]
1992–93Terry DehereSeton HallSGSenior[26]
1993–94Donyell MarshallUConnFJunior[27]
1994–95Kerry KittlesVillanovaSGSenior[28]
1995–96Ray Allen*UConnSGJunior[29]
1996–97Pat GarrityNotre DamePFJunior[30]
1997–98Richard HamiltonUConnSG / SFSophomore[31]
1998–99Richard Hamilton (2)UConnSG / SFJunior[32]
Tim JamesMiamiSFSenior[32]
1999–00Troy MurphyNotre DamePFSophomore[33]
2000–01Troy BellBoston CollegeGSophomore[34]
Troy Murphy (2)Notre DamePFJunior[34]
2001–02Caron ButlerUConnSFSophomore[35]
Brandin KnightPittsburghPGJunior[35]
2002–03Troy Bell (2)Boston CollegeGSenior[36]
2003–04Emeka Okafor*UConnCJunior[37]
2004–05Hakim WarrickSyracusePFSenior[38]
2005–06Randy FoyeVillanovaGSenior[39]
2006–07Jeff GreenGeorgetownFJunior[40]
2007–08Luke HarangodyNotre DamePFSophomore[41]
2008–09DeJuan BlairPittsburghCSophomore[42]
Hasheem ThabeetUConnCJunior[42]
2009–10Wesley JohnsonSyracuseFJunior[43]
2010–11Ben HansbroughNotre DameSGSenior[44]
2011–12Jae CrowderMarquettePFSenior[45]
2012–13Otto PorterGeorgetownFSophomore[46]
2013–14Doug McDermott*CreightonFSenior[47]
2014–15Ryan ArcidiaconoVillanovaPGJunior[48]
Kris DunnProvidencePGSophomore[48]
2015–16Kris Dunn (2)ProvidencePGJunior[49]
2016–17Josh HartVillanovaSGSenior[50]
2017–18Jalen Brunson*VillanovaPGJunior[51]
2018–19Markus HowardMarquettePGJunior[52]
2019–20Myles PowellSeton HallSGSenior[53]
2020–21Collin GillespieVillanovaPGSenior[54]
Sandro MamukelashviliSeton HallPFSenior[54]
Jeremiah Robinson-EarlVillanovaPFSophomore[54]
2021–22Collin Gillespie (2)VillanovaPGGraduate[55]
2022–23Tyler KolekMarquettePGJunior[56]
2023–24Devin CarterProvidenceSGJunior[57]

Winners by school

School (year joined)WinnersYears
Georgetown (1979)81980, 1984, 1985, 1987, 1989, 1992, 2007, 2013
Villanova (1980)81995, 2006, 2015, 2017, 2018, 2021 (×2), 2022
UConn (1979/2020)[a 1][a 2]71994, 1996, 1998, 1999, 2002, 2004, 2009
Notre Dame (1995)[a 3]51997, 2000, 2001, 2008, 2011
Seton Hall (1979)41982, 1993, 2020, 2021
St. John's (1979)41983, 1984, 1985, 1986
Syracuse (1979)[a 3]41990, 1991, 2005, 2010
Boston College (1979)[a 4]31981, 2001, 2003
Marquette (2005)32012, 2019, 2023
Pittsburgh (1982) [a 5]31988, 2002, 2009
Providence (1979)32015, 2016, 2024
Creighton (2013)12014
Miami (1991)[a 6]11999
Butler (2013)0
Cincinnati (2005)[a 1]0
DePaul (2005)0
Louisville (2005)[a 1]0
Rutgers (1995)[a 1]0
South Florida (2005)[a 1]0
Virginia Tech (2000)[a 7]0
West Virginia (1995)[a 8]0
Xavier (2013)0

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