Associated Press College Basketball Player of the Year
The Associated Press College Basketball Player of the Year award was established in 1961 to recognize the best men's college basketball player of the year, as voted upon by the Associated Press.
Key
† | Co-Players of the Year |
Player | Denotes the number of times the player has been awarded at that point |
Season | Player | School | Position | Class |
1960–61 | Ohio State | F / C | ||
1961–62 | Ohio State | F / C | ||
1962–63 | Duke | G / F | ||
1963–64 | Ohio State | F | ||
1964–65 | Princeton | SF / SG | ||
1965–66 | Michigan | SG | ||
1966–67 | UCLA | C | ||
1967–68 | Houston | F / C | ||
1968–69 | UCLA | C | ||
1969–70 | LSU | G | ||
1970–71 | Notre Dame | G | ||
1971–72 | UCLA | C | ||
1972–73 | UCLA | C | ||
1973–74 | NC State | SG / SF | ||
1974–75 | NC State | SG / SF | ||
1975–76 | Indiana | F | ||
1976–77 | UCLA | G / F | ||
1977–78 | Marquette | PG | ||
1978–79 | Indiana State | SF | ||
1979–80 | DePaul | SF | ||
1980–81 | Virginia | C | ||
1981–82 | Virginia | C | ||
1982–83 | Virginia | C | ||
1983–84 | North Carolina | SG | ||
1984–85 | Georgetown | C | ||
1985–86 | St. John's | PF | ||
1986–87 | Navy | C | ||
1987–88 | Bradley | SG | ||
1988–89 | Arizona | SF | ||
1989–90 | La Salle | SF | ||
1990–91 | LSU | C | ||
1991–92 | Duke | F | ||
1992–93 | Indiana | SF | ||
1993–94 | Purdue | SF / PF | ||
1994–95 | Maryland | C | ||
1995–96 | UMass | C | ||
1996–97 | Wake Forest | C | ||
1997–98 | North Carolina | SF | ||
1998–99 | Duke | C | ||
1999–00 | Cincinnati | PF | ||
2000–01 | Duke | SF / SG | ||
2001–02 | Duke | PG | ||
2002–03 | Xavier | PF | ||
2003–04 | Saint Joseph's | PG | ||
2004–05 | Utah | C | ||
2005–06 | Duke | SG | ||
2006–07 | Texas | SF | ||
2007–08 | North Carolina | PF | ||
2008–09 | Oklahoma | PF | ||
2009–10 | Ohio State | SG | ||
2010–11 | BYU | PG | ||
2011–12 | Kentucky | C | ||
2012–13 | Michigan | PG | ||
2013–14 | Creighton | SF | ||
2014–15 | Wisconsin | PF | ||
2015–16 | Michigan State | SG | ||
2016–17 | Kansas | PG | ||
2017–18 | Villanova | PG | ||
2018–19 | Duke | SF / PF | ||
2019–20 | Dayton | PF |
Winners by school
Footnotes
- Lew Alcindor changed his name to Kareem Abdul-Jabbar in 1971 after converting to Islam.