Big South Conference Men's Basketball Player of the Year

Big South Conference Men's Basketball Player of the Year
Awarded for the most outstanding basketball player in the Big South Conference
Country United States
First awarded 1986
Currently held by John Brown, High Point

The Big South Conference Men's Basketball Player of the Year is an annual college basketball award given to the Big South Conference's most outstanding player. The award was first given following the 1985–86 season, the first year the league competed in basketball competition.[n 1]

The most notable recipient of the Big South Player of the Year Award is Tony Dunkin. Dunkin, a 6'7" (2.01 m) small forward, played for the Coastal Carolina Chanticleers from 1989 to 1993 and won the award all four seasons.[1][2] He is the only NCAA Division I men's basketball player to ever earn four conference player of the year awards.[1][2]

Coastal Carolina, which is set to leave the Big South for the Sun Belt Conference after the 2015–16 season,[3] has the most all-time awards with nine and individual winners with five. The only current Big South members without any winners are three of the four newest members of the conference—Presbyterian (joining in 2007), Gardner–Webb (2008), and Longwood (2012). Although Campbell's current tenure in the Big South dates only to 2011, it has three winners from its first conference tenure (1983–1994).

Key

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 South Player of the Year award at that point

Winners

Season Player School Position Class
1985–86 McKinnon, FredFred McKinnon Winthrop Forward Senior
1986–87 Grier, ClarenceClarence Grier Campbell Forward Senior
1987–88 Wilson, DerekDerek Wilson Coastal Carolina Power forward / Center Junior
1988–89 Wilson, HenryHenry Wilson Campbell Center Senior
1989–90 Dunkin, TonyTony Dunkin Coastal Carolina Small forward Freshman
1990–91 Dunkin, TonyTony Dunkin (2) Coastal Carolina Small forward Sophomore
1991–92 Dunkin, TonyTony Dunkin (3) Coastal Carolina Small forward Junior
1992–93 Dunkin, TonyTony Dunkin (4) Coastal Carolina Small forward Senior
1993–94 Spinks, JoeJoe Spinks Campbell Small forward Senior
1994–95 Burks, EricEric Burks Charleston Southern Point guard Senior
1995–96 Latson, T. L.T. L. Latson Charleston Southern Small forward Senior
1996–97 Pittman, JoshJosh Pittman UNC Asheville Shooting guard Junior
1997–98 Pittman, JoshJosh Pittman (2) UNC Asheville Shooting guard Senior
1998–99 Martin, KevinKevin Martin UNC Asheville Small forward Senior
1999–00 Williams, JasonJason Williams Radford Forward Junior
2000–01 Butler, TorreyTorrey Butler Coastal Carolina Small forward Junior
2001–02 Lewis, GregGreg Lewis Winthrop Power forward Senior
2002–03 Butler, TorreyTorrey Butler (2) Coastal Carolina Small forward Senior
2003–04 Gathings, DannyDanny Gathings High Point Power forward Junior
2004–05 Paelay, PelePele Paelay Coastal Carolina Shooting guard Junior
2005–06 Leasure, JackJack Leasure Coastal Carolina Point guard / Shooting guard Sophomore
2006–07 Reid, ArizonaArizona Reid High Point Power forward Junior
2007–08 Reid, ArizonaArizona Reid (2) High Point Power forward Senior
2008–09 Parakhouski, ArtsiomArtsiom Parakhouski Radford Center Junior
2009–10 Parakhouski, ArtsiomArtsiom Parakhouski (2) Radford Center Senior
2010–11 Sanders, JesseJesse Sanders Liberty Point guard Junior
2011–12 Dickey, MattMatt Dickey UNC Asheville Point guard Senior
2012–13 Okoye, StanStan Okoye VMI Power forward Senior
2013–14 Brown, JohnJohn Brown High Point Power forward Sophomore
2014–15 Nimley, SaahSaah Nimley Charleston Southern Point guard Senior
2015–16 Brown, JohnJohn Brown (2) High Point Power forward Senior

Winners by school

School (year joined) Winners Years
Coastal Carolina (1983)[n 2] 9 1988, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 2001, 2003, 2005, 2006
High Point (1999) 5 2004, 2007, 2008, 2014, 2016
UNC Asheville (1984) 4 1997, 1998, 1999, 2012
Campbell (1983/2011)[n 3] 3 1987, 1989, 1994
Charleston Southern (1983) 3 1995, 1996, 2015
Radford (1983) 3 2000, 2009, 2010
Winthrop (1983) 2 1986, 2002
Liberty (1991) 1 2011
VMI (2003)[n 4] 1 2013
Gardner–Webb (2008) 0
Longwood (2012) 0
Presbyterian (2007) 0

Footnotes

  1. The Big South Conference was formed in 1982–83 but did not compete in varsity basketball until 1985–86.
  2. Coastal Carolina will leave after the 2015–16 season and join the Sun Belt Conference.
  3. Campbell University left in 1994 to join the Trans America Athletic Conference, now known as the Atlantic Sun Conference. The Fighting Camels returned to the Big South in 2011.
  4. Virginia Military Institute (VMI), which joined the Big South from the Southern Conference in 2003, returned to the SoCon in 2014.

References

General
Specific
  1. 1 2 "25th Anniversary Profile: Tony Dunkin". Big South Men's Basketball. Big South Conference. 6 January 2009. Retrieved 16 April 2010.
  2. 1 2 Staff (15 March 1993). "College basketball: Team-by-team Look At Ncaa Men's Tournament → West Regional". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved 16 April 2010.
  3. "Coastal Carolina to Join Sun Belt Conference" (Press release). Sun Belt Conference. September 1, 2015. Retrieved September 8, 2015.
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