- Ohio Valley Conference Men's Basketball Player of the Year
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Ohio Valley Conference Men's Basketball Player of the Year Awarded for the most outstanding basketball player in the Ohio Valley Conference Country United States First awarded 1963 Currently held by Kenneth Faried, Morehead State The Ohio Valley Conference Men's Basketball Player of the Year is an annual basketball award given to the Ohio Valley Conference's (OVC) most outstanding player. The award was first given following the 1962–63 season. The most recent winner is Kenneth Faried, a power forward who plays for Morehead State. Faried has become the 12th player in OVC history to garner more than one player of the year award when he repeated in his senior year of 2010–11. Among the repeat winners, only one—Clem Haskins of Western Kentucky—has been a three–time player of the year. Haskins achieved the feat from 1965 through 1967.
Murray State dominates the award's selection as it has 15 winners (more than doubling what second–most Western Kentucky has with seven). Of current OVC members, only Jacksonville State and SIU Edwardsville have had no winners (although Jacksonville and SIU Edwardsville just became members in 2003 and 2008, respectively).
Three ties have occurred for player of the year: 1968, 1976 and 1983. No Ohio Valley Conference Men's Basketball Player of the Year has ever been selected as any national player of the year.
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Key
† Co-Players of the Year * Awarded a national Player of the Year award:
the Naismith College Player of the Year or the John R. Wooden AwardPlayer (X) Denotes the number of times the player has been awarded the Player of the Year award at that point Winners
Season Player School Position Class 1962–63 Harold Sergent Morehead State Guard Sophomore 1963–64 Jim Jennings Murray State Forward Senior 1964–65 Clem Haskins Western Kentucky Shooting guard Sophomore 1965–66 Clem Haskins (2) Western Kentucky Shooting guard Junior 1966–67 Clem Haskins (3) Western Kentucky Shooting guard Senior 1967–68† Wayne Chapman Western Kentucky Shooting guard / Small forward Senior 1967–68† Skeeter Swift East Tennessee State Guard Junior 1968–69 Claude Virden Murray State Small forward Sophomore 1969–70 Jim McDaniels Western Kentucky Center Junior 1970–71 Jim McDaniels (2) Western Kentucky Center Senior 1971–72 Les Taylor Murray State Small forward Junior 1972–73 Les Taylor (2) Murray State Small forward Senior 1973–74 Fly Williams Austin Peay Point guard Sophomore 1974–75 George Sorrell Middle Tennessee Power forward Senior 1975–76† Johnny Britt Western Kentucky Point guard Senior 1975–76† Tim Sisneros Middle Tennessee Center Senior 1976–77 Otis Howard Austin Peay Small forward Junior 1977–78 Otis Howard (2) Austin Peay Small forward Senior 1978–79 James "Turk" Tillman Eastern Kentucky Forward Junior 1979–80 Gary Hooker Murray State Power forward Senior 1980–81 Jerry Beck Middle Tennessee Power forward Junior 1981–82 Jerry Beck (2) Middle Tennessee Power forward Senior 1982–83† Glen Green Murray State Small forward Senior 1982–83† Joe Jakubick Akron Shooting guard Junior 1983–84 Joe Jakubick (2) Akron Shooting guard Senior 1984–85 Stephen Kite Tennessee Tech Junior 1985–86 Marcel Boyce Akron Small forward Senior 1986–87 Bob McCann Morehead State Power forward Senior 1987–88 Jeff Martin Murray State Shooting guard Junior 1988–89 Jeff Martin (2) Murray State Shooting guard Senior 1989–90 Popeye Jones Murray State Power forward Sophomore 1990–91 Popeye Jones (2) Murray State Power forward Junior 1991–92 Brett Roberts Morehead State Small forward Senior 1992–93 Carlos Rogers Tennessee State Center Junior 1993–94 Carlos Rogers (2) Tennessee State Center Senior 1994–95 Marcus Brown Murray State Shooting guard Junior 1995–96 Marcus Brown (2) Murray State Shooting guard Senior 1996–97 Bubba Wells Austin Peay Small forward Senior 1997–98 De'Teri Mayes Murray State Point guard / Shooting guard Senior 1998–99 Bud Eley Southeast Missouri State Center Senior 1999–00 Aubrey Reese Murray State Point guard Senior 2000–01 Trenton Hassell Austin Peay Small forward / Shooting guard Junior 2001–02 Henry Domercant Eastern Illinois Shooting guard Junior 2002–03 Ricky Minard Morehead State Point guard / Shooting guard Junior 2003–04 Cuthbert Victor Murray State Small forward Senior 2004–05 Willie Jenkins Tennessee Tech Center / Power forward Senior 2005–06 J. Robert Merritt Samford Power forward Senior 2006–07 Drake Reed Austin Peay Small forward Sophomore 2007–08 Lester Hudson UT Martin Point guard Junior 2008–09 Lester Hudson (2) UT Martin Point guard Senior 2009–10 Kenneth Faried Morehead State Power forward / Center Junior 2010–11 Kenneth Faried (2) Morehead State Power forward / Center Senior Winners by school
School (year joined) Winners Years Murray State (1948) 15 1964, 1969, 1972, 1973, 1980, 1983†, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1995, 1996, 1998, 2000, 2004 Western Kentucky (1948)[a] 7 1965, 1966, 1967, 1968†, 1970, 1971, 1976† Austin Peay (1962) 6 1974, 1977, 1978, 1997, 2001, 2007 Morehead State (1948) 6 1963, 1987, 1992, 2003, 2010, 2011 Middle Tennessee (1952)[b] 4 1975, 1976†, 1981, 1982 Akron (1980)[c] 3 1983†, 1984, 1986 Tennessee State (1986) 2 1993, 1994 Tennessee Tech (1949) 2 1985, 2005 UT Martin (1992) 2 2008, 2009 East Tennessee State (1958)[d] 1 1968† Eastern Illinois (1996) 1 2002 Eastern Kentucky (1948) 1 1979 Samford (2003)[e] 1 2006 Southeast Missouri State (1991) 1 1999 Jacksonville State (2003) 0 — SIU Edwardsville (2008) 0 — Footnotes
- a Western Kentucky University left in 1982 to join the Sun Belt Conference.
- b Middle Tennessee State University left in 2000 to join the Sun Belt Conference.
- c The University of Akron left in 1987 to join the Mid-American Conference.
- d East Tennessee State University left in 1978 to join the Atlantic Sun Conference.
- e Samford University left in 2008 to join the Southern Conference.
References
- "Men's Basketball Media Guide" (PDF). Individual Honors (pg. 4). Ohio Valley Conference. http://www.ovcsports.com//pdf5/653243.pdf?SPSID=31046&SPID=2443&DB_OEM_ID=6200. Retrieved 20 May 2010.
Ohio Valley Conference Men's Basketball Player of the Year 1963: Sergent | 1964: Jennings | 1965: Haskins | 1966: Haskins | 1967: Haskins | 1968: Chapman & Swift | 1969: Virden | 1970: McDaniels | 1971: McDaniels | 1972: Taylor | 1973: Taylor | 1974: Williams | 1975: Sorrell | 1976: Britt & Sisneros | 1977: Howard | 1978: Howard | 1979: Tillman | 1980: Hooker | 1981: Beck | 1982: Beck | 1983: Green & Jakubick | 1984: Jakubick | 1985: Kite | 1986: Boyce | 1987: McCann | 1988: Martin | 1989: Martin | 1990: Jones | 1991: Jones | 1992: Roberts | 1993: Rogers | 1994: Rogers | 1995: Brown | 1996: Brown | 1997: Wells | 1998: Mayes | 1999: Eley | 2000: Reese | 2001: Hassell | 2002: Domercant | 2003: Minard | 2004: Victor | 2005: Jenkins | 2006: Merritt | 2007: Reed | 2008: Hudson | 2009: Hudson | 2010: Faried | 2011: Faried
Ohio Valley Conference men's basketball Teams Austin Peay Governors • Eastern Illinois Panthers • Eastern Kentucky Colonels • Jacksonville State Gamecocks • Morehead State Eagles • Murray State Racers • SIU Edwardsville Cougars • Southeast Missouri State Redhawks • Tennessee State Tigers • Tennessee Tech Golden Eagles • UT Martin Skyhawks
Championships & awards Ohio Valley Conference Men's Basketball Tournament • Player of the Year
Men's college basketball awards (United States) National players of the year Naismith Trophy • Wooden Award
Adolph Rupp Trophy • AP Player of the Year • Helms Foundation Player of the Year (defunct) • NABC Player of the Year • Oscar Robertson Trophy • Sporting News Player of the Year • UPI Player of the Year (defunct)Individual awards Academic All-America of the Year • All-Americans (by year) • Bob Cousy Award (Point Guard) • Chip Hilton Award (Player Character) • Haggerty Award (NYC area) • Lefty Driesell Award (Top Defender) • Lowe's Senior CLASS Award • Lou Henson Award (Mid-Major Player of the Year) • Lute Olson Award (Top Non-Freshman) • Pete Newell Big Man Award • NABC Defensive Player of the Year • Frances Pomeroy Naismith Award (6'0" or shorter) • NCAA Tournament Most Outstanding Player • Robert V. Geasey Trophy (Big 5 Player of the Year) • USBWA National Freshman of the YearConference players of the year America East • American South • A-10 • ACC • A-Sun • Big 12 • Big East • Big Eight • Big Sky • Big South • Big Ten • Big West • CAA • Conference USA • East Coast • Great Midwest • Great West • Horizon • Ivy • MAAC • Metro • MAC • MEAC • MVC • Mountain West • NEC • OVC • Pac-12 • Patriot • SEC • SoCon • Southland • Summit • Sun Belt • SWAC • WCC • WACHead coach awards Naismith Coach of the Year
Adolph Rupp Cup • AP Coach of the Year • Ben Jobe Award (Top Minority Coach) • Henry Iba Award • Hugh Durham Award (Mid-Major Coach of the Year) • Jim Phelan Award (Major Conference Coach of the Year) • NABC Coach of the Year • Skip Prosser Man of the Year Award (Moral Character) • UPI Coach of the Year (defunct) • Clair Bee Award (Coaching Character) • Legends of Coaching (Lifetime)Conference coaches of the year ACC • Big 12 • CAADivision awards Halls of fame See also: Women's college basketball awardsCategories:- NCAA Division I men's basketball conference players of the year
- Ohio Valley Conference men's basketball
- Awards established in 1963
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