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Big Ten Conference Women's Basketball Player of the Year

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Award
Big Ten Conference Women's Basketball Player of the Year
Awarded forthe most outstanding basketball player in theBig Ten Conference
CountryUnited States
Presented byBig Ten head coaches (1983–present)
Big Ten media (1996–present)
First award1983
Currently held byJuJu Watkins,USC

TheBig Ten Conference Women's Basketball Player of the Year is a basketball award given to theBig Ten Conference's most outstanding player. The award was first given following the Big Ten's first full season of women's basketball in 1982–83 (although the conference heldits first postseason tournament the previous season). The league's head coaches have presented the award since 1983; media members who cover Big Ten women's basketball began presenting their own version of the award in 1996.[n 1]

Ten players have won the award multiple times. Six players have won twice:Anucha Browne ofNorthwestern (1984, 1985),Tracey Hall ofOhio State (1986, 1987),Katie Douglas ofPurdue (2000, 2001),Kelly Mazzante ofPenn State (2003, 2004),Maggie Lucas of Penn State (2013, 2014), andMegan Gustafson ofIowa (2018, 2019). Four players have won more than two awards. Ohio State'sJantel Lavender is the only four-time winner (2008–2011), though only the 2009 and 2010 awards were unanimous (she won the coaches' award in 2008 and the media award in 2011).Jessica Davenport, also of Ohio State, andCaitlin Clark of Iowa are the only players to have been the unanimous winner of three awards (Davenport: 2005–2007; Clark: 2022–2024). Ohio State's other three-time winner,Kelsey Mitchell, won the coaches' award in 2015 and 2018 and both awards in 2017.

Five players have won a major national player of the year award in the same season in which they were Big Ten Player of the Year.Michelle Edwards of Iowa won the Rawlings/Women Basketball Coaches Association national player of the year award in 1988;Carol Ann Shudlick of Minnesota won the Wade Trophy in 1994;Stephanie White of Purdue won the Wade Trophy and Honda Award in 1999; Megan Gustafson won the Naismith and Honda Awards in 2019, and was also named national player of the year by AP and the United States Basketball Writers Association; and Caitlin Clark won all significant national awards in both 2023 and 2024.

The coaches and media have split their honors six times in all, with the most recent being 2018, when Mitchell won the coaches' award and Gustafson won the media award.

Ohio State has the record for the most awards with 15, and the most individuals who have won the award, with seven. Of schools that were Big Ten members before the 2024–25 season, three have never had a winner: long-established memberIndiana, and the two schools thatjoined the conference in 2014,Maryland andRutgers. Three of the four schools that joined in 2024 (Oregon,UCLA, andWashington) have also yet to produce a winner.

Key

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Co-Players of the Year
CCoaches selection
MMedia selection
*Awarded a national Player of the Year award:Wade Trophy (1977–78 to present)
Naismith College Player of the Year (1982–83 to present)
John R. Wooden Award (2003–04 to present)
Player (X)Denotes the number of times the player has been named the Big Ten Player of the Year at that point

Winners

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SeasonPlayerSchoolPositionClassReference
1982–83Laura CoenenMinnesotaSophomore
1983–84Anucha BrowneNorthwesternJunior
1984–85Anucha Browne (2)NorthwesternSenior
1985–86Tracey HallOhio StateSophomore
1986–87Tracey Hall (2)Ohio StateJunior
1987–88Michelle EdwardsIowaGSenior
1988–89Lisa ClineOhio StateFSenior
1989–90Franthea PriceIowaGSenior
1990–91Joy HolmesPurdueFSenior
1991–92MaChelle JosephPurdueGSenior
1992–93Toni FosterIowaFSenior
1993–94Carol Ann Shudlick*MinnesotaF/CSenior
1994–95Stacey LovelacePurdueFJunior
1995–96Katie SmithOhio StateFSenior
1996–97Ashley BerggrenIllinoisGJunior
1997–98Tangela SmithIowaCSenior
1998–99Stephanie White*PurdueGSenior
1999–2000Helen DarlingCPenn StateGSenior
Katie DouglasMPurdueGJunior
2000–01Katie Douglas (2)PurdueGSenior
2001–02Lindsay WhalenMinnesotaGSophomore
2002–03Kelly MazzantePenn StateGJunior
2003–04Kelly Mazzante (2)Penn StateGSenior
2004–05Jessica DavenportOhio StateCSophomore
2005–06Jessica Davenport (2)Ohio StateCJunior
2006–07Jessica Davenport (3)Ohio StateCSenior
2007–08Jolene AndersonMWisconsinGSenior
Jantel LavenderCOhio StateCFreshman
2008–09Jantel Lavender (2)Ohio StateCSophomore
2009–10Jantel Lavender (3)Ohio StateCJunior
2010–11Kalisha KeaneCMichigan StateFSenior
Jantel Lavender (4)MOhio StateCSenior
2011–12Samantha PrahalisOhio StateG[1]Senior
2012–13Maggie LucasPenn StateGJunior
2013–14Jordan HooperCNebraskaF[2]Senior
Maggie Lucas (2)MPenn StateGSenior
2014–15Kelsey MitchellCOhio StateGFreshman[3]
Amanda Zahui B.MMinnesotaCSophomore[3]
2015–16Rachel BanhamMinnesotaGSenior[4]
2016–17Kelsey Mitchell (2)Ohio StateGJunior[5]
2017–18Kelsey MitchellC (3)Ohio StateGSenior[6]
Megan GustafsonMIowaFJunior[6]
2018–19Megan Gustafson* (2)IowaFSenior[7]
2019–20Kathleen DoyleIowaGSenior[8]
2020–21Naz HillmonMichiganFJunior[9]
2021–22Caitlin ClarkIowaGSophomore[10]
2022–23Caitlin Clark* (2)IowaGJunior[11]
2023–24Caitlin Clark* (3)IowaGSenior[12]
2024–25JuJu Watkins*USCGSophomore[13]

Winners by school

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School (year joined)WinnersYears
Ohio State (1912)151986, 1987, 1989, 1996, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2015, 2017, 2018
Iowa (1900)101988, 1990, 1993, 1998, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2022, 2023, 2024
Minnesota (1896)51983, 1994, 2002, 2015, 2016
Penn State (1993)52000, 2003, 2004, 2013, 2014
Purdue (1896)51991, 1992, 1995, 2000, 2001
Northwestern (1896)21984, 1985
Illinois (1896)11997
Michigan (1896)12021
Michigan State (1953)12011
Nebraska (2011)12014
USC (2024)12025
Wisconsin (1896)12008
Indiana (1900)0
Maryland (2014)0
Oregon (2024)0
Rutgers (2014)0
UCLA (2024)0
Washington (2024)0

See also

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Footnotes

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  1. ^Big Ten records do not directly state when media began presenting a Player of the Year award. However, the Big Ten's 2014–15 women's basketball media guide, the primary reference for this article, explicitly states that media members began selecting an all-conference team in the 1995–96 season (see p. 76). It can therefore be safely assumed that media began choosing their own Player of the Year at that time.

References

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  1. ^Big Ten WNBA Draft Selections,2014–15 Big Ten Conference Women's Basketball Media Guide, p. 85.
  2. ^"Women's Basketball: 2013–14 Roster".Nebraska Cornhuskers. RetrievedApril 3, 2015.
  3. ^ab"Women's Basketball Postseason Honors" (Press release). Big Ten Conference. March 2, 2015. Archived fromthe original on March 2, 2016. RetrievedMarch 5, 2015.
  4. ^"Big Ten Unveils Women's Basketball Postseason Honors on BTN" (Press release). Big Ten Conference. February 29, 2016. Archived fromthe original on March 2, 2016. RetrievedMarch 1, 2016.
  5. ^"Big Ten Women's Basketball Honors Announced On BTN" (Press release). Big Ten Conference. February 28, 2017. Archived fromthe original on July 20, 2017. RetrievedFebruary 28, 2017.
  6. ^ab"Big Ten Women's Basketball Honors Announced On BTN" (Press release). Big Ten Conference. February 26, 2018. Archived fromthe original on February 28, 2018. RetrievedFebruary 28, 2018.
  7. ^"Big Ten Women's Basketball Honors Announced on BTN" (Press release). Big Ten Conference. March 4, 2019. Archived fromthe original on March 6, 2019. RetrievedMarch 5, 2019.
  8. ^"2019-20 Big Ten Women's Basketball Honors Announced On BTN" (Press release). Big Ten Conference. March 2, 2020. Archived fromthe original on March 3, 2020. RetrievedMarch 3, 2020.
  9. ^"2020-21 Big Ten Women's Basketball Honors Announced" (Press release). Big Ten Conference. March 8, 2021. Archived fromthe original on March 9, 2021. RetrievedMarch 8, 2021.
  10. ^"2021-22 Big Ten Women's Basketball Honors Announced" (Press release). Big Ten Conference. March 1, 2022. Archived fromthe original on March 1, 2022. RetrievedMarch 1, 2022.
  11. ^"2022-23 Big Ten Women's Basketball Honors Announced" (Press release). Big Ten Conference. February 28, 2023. Archived fromthe original on February 28, 2023. RetrievedFebruary 28, 2023.
  12. ^"2023-24 Big Ten Women's Basketball Honors Announced" (Press release). Big Ten Conference. March 5, 2024. Archived fromthe original on March 7, 2024. RetrievedMarch 5, 2024.
  13. ^"2024-25 Big Ten Women's Basketball Postseason Honors Announced". Big Ten Conference. March 4, 2025. RetrievedMarch 4, 2025.
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