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Encyclopedia > SEC Men's Basketball Player of the Year

The Southeastern Conference (SEC) Men's Basketball Player of the Year is an award given to the player who has has proven himself, throughout the season, to be the most exceptional talent in the Southeastern Conferenc. It is decided by members of the Associated Press. The Southeastern Conference (SEC) is a college athletic conference headquartered in Birmingham, Alabama which operates in the southeastern part of the United States. ... The Associated Press, or AP, is an American news agency, the worlds largest such organization. ...


All-time winners

The following is a list of the All-time SEC Player of the Year Award Winners.[1]

Season Player School
1965 Clyde Lee Vanderbilt
1966 Pat Riley Kentucky
1967 Ron Widby Tennessee
1968 Pete Maravich LSU
1969 Pete Maravich LSU
1970 Pete Maravich LSU
1971 Johnny Neumann Ole Miss
1972 Tom Parker Kentucky
1973 Wendell Hudson, Kevin Grevy Alabama, Kentucky
1974 Jan van Breda Kolff Vanderbilt
1975 Kevin Grevey Kentucky
1976 Bernard King Tennessee
1977 Ernie Grunfeld, Bernard King Tennessee, Tennessee
1978 Reggie King Alabama
1979 Reggie King Alabama
1980 Kyle Macy Kentucky
1981 Dominique Wilkins Georgia
1982 Dale Ellis Tennessee
1983 Dale Ellis Tennessee
1984 Charles Barkley Auburn
1985 Kenny Walker Kentucky
1986 Kenny Walker Kentucky
1987 Derrick McKey Alabama
1988 Will Perdue Vanderbilt
1989 Chris Jackson LSU
1990 Chris Jackson LSU
1991 Shaquille O'Neal LSU
1992 Shaquille O'Neal LSU
1993 Jamal Mashburn, Bill McCaffrey Kentucky, Vanderbilt
1994 Corliss Williamson Arkansas
1995 Corliss Williamson Arkansas
1996 Tony Delk Kentucky
1997 Ron Mercer Kentucky
1998 Ansu Sesay Ole Miss
1999 Chris Porter Auburn
2000 Stromile Swift, Dan Langhi LSU, Vanderbilt
2001 Tayshaun Prince Kentucky
2002 Erwin Dudley Alabama
2003 Ron Slay Tennessee
2004 Lawrence Roberts Mississippi State
2005 Brandon Bass LSU
2006 Glen Davis LSU

Clyde Wayne Lee (born March 14, 1944 in Nashville, Tennessee) is an American former professional basketball player. ... Vanderbilt University is a private, nonsectarian, coeducational research university in Nashville, Tennessee. ... Pat Riley reacts to a call during a game. ... The University of Kentucky, also referred to as UK, is a public, co-educational university located in Lexington, Kentucky. ... George Ronald (Ron) Widby (born March 9, 1945 in Knoxville, Tennessee) is a retired American basketball and football player. ... The University of Tennessee (UT), sometimes called the University of Tennessee, Knoxville (UT Knoxville or UTK), is the flagship institution of the statewide land-grant University of Tennessee public university system. ... Peter Press Pistol Maravich (June 22, 1947 – January 5, 1988) was an American basketball player known for his dazzling ballhandling, incredible shooting abilities, and creative passing. ... Louisiana State University and Agricultural and Mechanical College at Baton Rouge, generally known as Louisiana State University or LSU, is a public, coeducational university located in Baton Rouge, Louisiana and the main campus of the Louisiana State University System. ... The Lyceum The University of Mississippi (also known as Ole Miss) is public, coeducational research university located near Oxford, Mississippi. ... Colonel Tom Parker (June 26, 1909 – January 21, 1997), the pseudonym of Andreas Cornelius van Kuijk, was best known as the manager for Elvis Presley. ... The University of Alabama (also known as Alabama, UA or colloquially as Bama) is a public coeducational university located in Tuscaloosa, Alabama, USA. Founded in 1831, UA is the flagship campus of the University of Alabama System. ... Jan Michael van Breda Kolff (born December 16, 1951 in Palos Verdes, California) was a professional basketball player. ... Kevin Michael Grevey (born May 12, 1953 in Hamilton, Ohio) is an American former professional basketball player. ... Bernard King (born December 4, 1956 in Brooklyn, New York), is a former professional basketball player, a forward in the NBA with the New Jersey Nets (1978-1979), Utah Jazz (1980), (Golden State Warriors), (1981-1982), New York Knicks (1983-1987), the Washington Bullets (1988-1992), and again in 1993. ... Ernest (Ernie) Grunfeld (born April 24, 1955, in Satu Mare, Romania) is an American former professional basketball player. ... Kyle Robert Macy (born April 9, 1957 in Fort Wayne, Indiana) is the head mens basketball coach at Morehead State University in Morehead, Kentucky. ... Jacques Dominique Wilkins (born January 12, 1960, in Paris, France) is an American former professional basketball player in the NBA and Basketball Hall of Famer. ... Dale Ellis (born August 6, 1960 in Marietta, Georgia) was a professional basketball player in the National Basketball Association. ... Charles Wade Barkley (born February 20, 1963) is a retired American professional basketball player. ... Auburn University (AU or Auburn) is a state university located in Auburn, Alabama, in the United States. ... Kenneth Sky Walker (born August 18, 1964 in Roberta, Georgia) is a former professional basketball player, primarily for the New York Knicks of the NBA. Walker played college basketball at the University of Kentucky. ... Derrick Wayne McKey (born October 10, 1966 in Meridian, Mississippi) is a former NBA basketball player who played the most part of his career between the small forward and the power forward positions. ... Will Perdue is a former professional basketball player in the NBA. Following a college career at Vanderbilt University, he was selected by the Chicago Bulls, 11th overall in the 1988 NBA Draft. ... Mahmoud Abdul-Rauf (born March 9, 1969) is an American former professional basketball player. ... Shaquille Rashaun ONeal (born March 6, 1972 in Newark, New Jersey), frequently referred to simply as Shaq, is one of the most famous American professional basketball players, generally regarded as one of the most dominant in the National Basketball Association. ... Jamal Mashburn (born November 29, 1972 in New York City) is a retired American professional basketball player. ... Corliss Mondari Williamson (born on December 4, 1973 in Russellville, Arkansas) is a basketball player in the National Basketball Association. ... The University of Arkansas known also as the U of A or UA, is a public co-educational land-grant university. ... Tony Lorenzo Delk (born January 28, 1974 in Covington, Tennessee) is a professional basketball shooting guard for the Detroit Pistons of the NBA. He was team leader of the 1996 University of Kentucky Wildcats that won the 1996 NCAA Mens Division I Basketball Tournament. ... Ronald Eugene Mercer (born May 18, 1976 in Nashville, Tennessee), was a star basketball player at the University of Kentucky and currently plays in the National Basketball Association, most recently for the New Jersey Nets. ... Ansu Martin Sesay (born July 29, 1976 in Greensboro, North Carolina) is an American professional basketball player, formerly in the National Basketball Association (NBA). ... For the footballer, see Chris Porter (footballer). ... Stromile Swift (born November 21, 1979 in Shreveport, Louisiana) is a 69 230 pound professional basketball player currently with the Memphis Grizzlies of the National Basketball Association. ... Daniel (Dan) Matthew Langhi (born November 28, 1977 in Chicago, Illinois) is an American professional basketball player. ... Tayshaun Durell Prince (born February 28, 1980, in Compton, California) is an American basketball player for the Detroit Pistons in the National Basketball Association. ... Erwin Dudley (born October 2, 1981, in Uniontown, Alabama) is an American professional basketball player who plays for Türk Telekom B.K. in the Turkish Basketball League. ... Lawrence Edward Roberts (born October 20, 1982 in Houston, Texas) is an American professional basketball player in the NBA. He was a second round draft pick (55th overall) of the Seattle SuperSonics in the 2005 NBA Draft and was then traded to the Memphis Grizzlies. ... Mississippi State University is a land-grant university located in north east-central Mississippi in the town of Starkville and is situated 125 miles northeast of Jackson and 23 miles west of Columbus. ... Brandon Bass (Born April 30, 1985) is a professional basketball player in the NBA. He was a second-round draft choice of the New Orleans Hornets in the 2005 NBA Draft. ... Ronald Glen Davis (born January 1, 1986 in Baton Rouge, Louisiana) is a college basketball player for Louisiana State University. ...

See also

The Southeastern Conference (SEC) is a college athletic conference headquartered in Birmingham, Alabama which operates in the southeastern part of the United States. ... The Southeastern Conference hosts postseason championship tournaments in most sports that it sponsors. ... The Southeastern Conference (SEC) sponsors eight mens sports and ten womens sports. ... Since its founding in 1932, SEC members have won a total of 151 team national championships (as of June 5th 2005). ... This article covers the SEC championship football game. ... There are very few or no other articles that link to this one. ...

References

  1. ^ secsports.com, SEC Sports: Men's Basketball - All-Time Award Winners, accessed, April 8, 2007


 

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