Chicago Tribune Silver Basketball

Chicago Tribune Silver Basketball
Awarded forthe men's and women's basketball MVPs of the Big Ten Conference
CountryUnited States
Presented byChicago Tribune
History
First award1946 (men)
1988 (women)
Final award2007

The Chicago Tribune Silver Basketball was an award presented annually by the Chicago Tribune to the men's and women's college basketball most valuable players of the Big Ten Conference each season, as voted upon by the league's coaches and officials. The Chicago Tribune awarded the Silver Basketball for men's basketball beginning in 1946 while the women's award was first presented in 1988.[1][2] It was considered the pre-eminent Big Ten basketball individual award, eventually being superseded by the present-day men's and women's players of the awards as voted upon by the league's coaches and media.[3] The Silver Basketball was discontinued after the 2006–07 season.

A number of men's and women's honorees were also named the national player of the year (NPOY) by one of the major selectors in the same season of this award. On the men's side, nine unique players represented 10 NPOYs, with Ohio State's Jerry Lucas repeating as back-to-back NPOY in 1961 and 1962. On the women's side, two players were also NPOYs: Carol Ann Shudlick (1994) and Stephanie White (1999).

Key

    *     Awarded a national player of the year award:
Men – Sporting News; Oscar Robertson Trophy; Associated Press; NABC; UPI; Naismith; Wooden; Adolph Rupp Trophy; Helms Foundation
Women – Wade; Associated Press; Naismith; Wooden
Player (X) Denotes the number of times the player has been awarded the Chicago Tribune Silver Basketball award at that point

Winners

Murray Wier, Iowa, 1948
Jerry Lucas, Ohio State, 1960 through 1962
Michelle Edwards, Iowa, 1988
Johnny Green, Michigan State, 1959
Mychal Thompson, Minnesota, 1978
MaChelle Joseph, Purdue, 1992
Katie Smith, Ohio State, 1996
Mike Woodson, Indiana, 1980
Steve Alford, Indiana, 1987
Stephanie White, Purdue, 1999
Katie Douglas, Purdue, 2001
Glen Rice, Michigan, 1989
Jim Jackson, Ohio State, 1991 and 1992
Lindsay Whalen, Minnesota, 2002
Calbert Cheaney, Indiana, 1993
Glenn Robinson, Purdue, 1994
Jared Jeffries, Indiana, 2002
Devin Harris, Wisconsin, 2004
Men
Year Player School Class Reference
1945–46 Max Morris Northwestern Senior [4]
1946–47 Glen Selbo Wisconsin Senior [5]
1947–48 Murray Wier Iowa Senior [6]
1948–49 Dwight Eddleman Illinois Senior [7]
1949–50 Don Rehfeldt Wisconsin Senior [8]
1950–51 Don Sunderlage Illinois Senior [9]
1951–52 Chuck Darling Iowa Senior [10]
1952–53 Don Schlundt Indiana Sophomore [11]
1953–54 Johnny Kerr Illinois Senior [12]
1954–55 Chuck Mencel Minnesota Senior [13]
1955–56 Robin Freeman Ohio State Senior [14]
1956–57 Archie Dees Indiana Junior [15]
1957–58 Archie Dees (2) Indiana Senior [15]
1958–59 Johnny Green Michigan State Senior [16]
1959–60 Jerry Lucas Ohio State Sophomore [17]
1960–61 Jerry Lucas* (2) Ohio State Junior [17]
1961–62 Jerry Lucas* (3) Ohio State Senior [17]
1962–63 Gary Bradds Ohio State Junior [18]
1963–64 Gary Bradds* (2) Ohio State Senior [18]
1964–65 Cazzie Russell Michigan Junior [19]
1965–66 Cazzie Russell* (2) Michigan Senior [19]
1966–67 Jimmy Dawson Illinois Senior [20]
1967–68 Sam Williams Iowa Senior [21]
1968–69 Rick Mount Purdue Junior [22]
1969–70 Rick Mount (2) Purdue Senior [22]
1970–71 Jim Cleamons Ohio State Senior [23]
1971–72 Jim Brewer Minnesota Junior [24]
1972–73 Steve Downing Indiana Senior [25]
1973–74 Campy Russell Michigan Junior [26]
1974–75 Scott May Indiana Junior [27]
1975–76 Scott May* (2) Indiana Senior [27]
1976–77 Kent Benson Indiana Senior [28]
1977–78 Mychal Thompson Minnesota Senior [29]
1978–79 Magic Johnson Michigan State Sophomore [30]
1979–80 Mike Woodson Indiana Senior [31]
1980–81 Ray Tolbert Indiana Senior [32]
1981–82 Clark Kellogg Ohio State Junior [33]
1982–83 Randy Wittman Indiana Senior [34]
1983–84 Jim Rowinski Purdue Senior [35]
1984–85 Roy Tarpley Michigan Junior [36]
1985–86 Scott Skiles Michigan State Senior [37]
1986–87 Steve Alford Indiana Senior [38]
1987–88 Gary Grant Michigan Senior [39]
1988–89 Glen Rice Michigan Senior [40]
1989–90 Steve Smith Michigan State Junior [41]
1990–91 Jim Jackson Ohio State Sophomore [42]
1991–92 Jim Jackson* (2) Ohio State Junior [43]
1992–93 Calbert Cheaney* Indiana Senior [44]
1993–94 Glenn Robinson* Purdue Junior [45]
1994–95 Shawn Respert* Michigan State Senior [46]
1995–96 Brian Evans Indiana Senior [47]
1996–97 Bobby Jackson[a] Minnesota[a] Senior [48]
1997–98 Mateen Cleaves Michigan State Sophomore [49]
1998–99 Mateen Cleaves (2) Michigan State Junior [50]
1999–00 Morris Peterson Michigan State Senior [51]
2000–01 Frank Williams Illinois Sophomore [52]
2001–02 Jared Jeffries Indiana Sophomore [53]
2002–03 Brian Cook Illinois Senior [54]
2003–04 Devin Harris Wisconsin Junior [55]
2004–05 Dee Brown* Illinois Junior [56]
2005–06 Terence Dials Ohio State Senior [57]
2006–07 Alando Tucker Wisconsin Senior [58]
Women
Year Player School Class Reference
1945–46 No award
1946–47
1947–48
1948–49
1949–50
1950–51
1951–52
1952–53
1953–54
1954–55
1955–56
1956–57
1957–58
1958–59
1959–60
1960–61
1961–62
1962–63
1963–64
1964–65
1965–66
1966–67
1967–68
1968–69
1969–70
1970–71
1971–72
1972–73
1973–74
1974–75
1975–76
1976–77
1977–78
1978–79
1979–80
1980–81
1981–82
1982–83
1983–84
1984–85
1985–86
1986–87
1987–88 Michelle Edwards Iowa Senior [59]
1988–89 Nikita Lowry Ohio State Senior [40]
1989–90 Franthea Price Iowa Senior [41]
1990–91 Joy Holmes Purdue Senior [42]
1991–92 MaChelle Joseph Purdue Senior [43]
1992–93 Audrey Burcy Ohio State Senior [44]
1993–94 Carol Ann Shudlick* Minnesota Senior [45]
1994–95 Stacey Lovelace Purdue Junior [60]
1995–96 Katie Smith Ohio State Senior [61]
1996–97 Jannon Roland Purdue Senior [48]
1997–98 Tangela Smith Iowa Senior [49]
1998–99 Stephanie White* Purdue Senior [50]
1999–00 Helen Darling Penn State Senior [51]
2000–01 Katie Douglas Purdue Senior [52]
2001–02 Lindsay Whalen Minnesota Sophomore [53]
2002–03 Kelly Mazzante Penn State Junior [62]
2003–04 Kelly Mazzante (2) Penn State Senior [55]
2004–05 Jessica Davenport Ohio State Sophomore [56]
2005–06 Jessica Davenport (2) Ohio State Junior [63]
2006–07 Jessica Davenport (3) Ohio State Senior [64]

a Bobby Jackson's selection was later vacated (along with that season's win total and all other accolades) due to an academic fraud scandal that ruled the entire team ineligible.[65]

Winners by school

Men
School (year joined) Winners Years
Indiana (1899) 14 1953, 1957, 1958, 1973, 1975, 1976, 1977, 1980, 1981, 1983, 1987, 1993, 1996, 2002
Ohio State (1912) 11 1956, 1960, 1961, 1962, 1963, 1964, 1971, 1982, 1991, 1992, 2006
Michigan State (1950) 8 1959, 1979, 1986, 1990, 1995, 1998, 1999, 2000
Illinois (1896) 7 1949, 1951, 1954, 1967, 2001, 2003, 2005
Michigan (1896) 6 1965, 1966, 1974, 1985, 1988, 1989
Minnesota (1896) 4 1955, 1972, 1978, 1997 vacated[a]
Purdue (1896) 4 1969, 1970, 1984, 1994
Wisconsin (1896) 4 1947, 1950, 2004, 2007
Iowa (1899) 3 1948, 1952, 1968
Northwestern (1896) 1 1946
Chicago (1896) 0
Penn State (1990) 0
Women
School (year joined) Winners Years
Ohio State (1912) 6 1989, 1993, 1996, 2005, 2006, 2007
Purdue (1896) 6 1991, 1992, 1995, 1997, 1999, 2001
Iowa (1899) 3 1988, 1990, 1998
Penn State (1990) 3 2000, 2003, 2004
Minnesota (1896) 2 1994, 2002
Illinois (1896) 0
Indiana (1899) 0
Michigan (1896) 0
Michigan State (1950) 0
Northwestern (1896) 0
Wisconsin (1896) 0

Current Big Ten Conference teams not listed in the winners by school charts above is because they joined the conference after 2007 when the Chicago Tribune Silver Basketball was last awarded.

See also

References

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This article does not cite any sources. Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed.Find sources: Ministers and elders of the Church of Scotland – news · newspapers · books · scholar · JSTOR (February 2023) (Learn how and when to remove this message)Leaders of Church of Scotland congregations The Ordination of Elders in a Scottish Kirk, painting by John Henry Lorimer, 1891 A...

Irish and Scottish social gathering For the cryptosystem, see CEILIDH. A cèilidh dance in Alexandria, Virginia, United States A cèilidh (/ˈkeɪli/ KAY-lee, Scottish Gaelic: [ˈkʲʰeːlɪ]) or céilí (Irish: [ˈceːlʲiː]) is a traditional Scottish and Irish social gathering. In its most basic form, it simply means a social visit. In contemporary usage, it usually involves dancing and playing Gaelic folk music, either at a home or a larger concert at a social hall or othe...

 

Overview of public transportation in Barcelona This article needs to be updated. Please help update this article to reflect recent events or newly available information. (January 2019) Public transport in Barcelona (Catalonia, Spain) is operated by several companies, most of which are part of the Autoritat del Transport Metropolità, a transport authority managing services in the Barcelonès and the rest of the metropolitan area of Barcelona. This article is a summary with transport facilitie...

 

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Early and High Middle Age German migration movement to the East This article is about the medieval eastward migrations of Germans. For a general view, see History of German settlement in Central and Eastern Europe. Part of a series on the History of Germany Topics Chronology Historiography Military Economy LGBT Judaism Women Territorial evolution Historic states (Holy Roman Empire) Monarchs (Queens, Empresses, 1918, Family tree, Austria, Bavaria, Prussia, Saxony, Württemberg, Mediatised) Ear...

 

2019 EuropeanWrestling ChampionshipsFreestyleGreco-RomanWomen57 kg55 kg50 kg61 kg60 kg53 kg65 kg63 kg55 kg70 kg67 kg57 kg74 kg72 kg59 kg79 kg77 kg62 kg86 kg82 kg65 kg92 kg87 kg68 kg97 kg97 kg72 kg125 kg130 kg76 kgvte Main article: 2019 European Wrestling Championships The women's freestyle 59 kg is a competition featured at the 2019 European Wrestling Championships, and was held in Bucharest, Romania on April 10 and April 11. Medalists Gold Bilyana Dudova Bulgaria Silver Svetlana L...