Ayton, Bagley III, Brunson and Graham Vie for Coveted Award in Celebratory Year
ATLANTA (March 13, 2018) – The list of finalists for the 50th presentation of the Citizen Naismith Trophy, recognizing the nation’s most outstanding men’s college basketball player, includes two freshmen and two upperclassmen, each of whom were named their respective conference Player of the Year. Deandre Ayton (University of Arizona), Marvin Bagley III (Duke University), Jalen Brunson (Villanova University) and Devonte’ Graham (University of Kansas) make up the final ballot announced today by the Atlanta Tipoff Club.
Celebrating its 50th year by honoring past winners, the Citizen Naismith Trophy has been presented to 45 unique winners at 31 schools over the last 49 years, starting with its first presentation to UCLA’s Lew Alcindor, now known as Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, in 1969.
In the history of the award, only two freshmen have won it—Kevin Durant (University of Texas) in 2007 and Anthony Davis (University of Kentucky) in 2012. Ayton and Bagley seek to become the third freshman to win the award, and if Bagley wins, he would join seven other players from Duke University, the school with the most Citizen Naismith Trophies. Ayton would be the first player from the Pac-12 to win the award from a school other than UCLA.
For the second year in a row, Villanova University has a finalist, and Brunson would be the school’s first winner of the Citizen Naismith Trophy. The last time a junior won the award was in 2010 with Evan Turner from Ohio State. Brunson represents the sole junior on the list of finalists.
Graham looks to follow in the footsteps of former teammate Frank Mason III, winner of the 49th Citizen Naismith Trophy. Graham would become only the third winner from University of Kansas following Mason and Danny Manning who won in 1988. The last time a school had back-to-back winners was Duke in 2001 (Shane Battier) and 2002 (Jay Williams). If Graham is selected, it would make the third straight winner from the Big 12, which would tie the Big Ten conference for second place with six winners apiece behind the ACC’s 16 Citizen Naismith Trophy winners.
Fans will have a chance to make their mark on this celebratory season with the fan vote. Beginning March 19 and running through March 30, fans will be able to cast their vote for their favorite player by visiting naismithtrophy.com/vote to help determine the winner. The fan component makes up five percent of the overall vote.
The 2018 Citizen Naismith Trophy winner will be announced on Sunday, April 1, at the Naismith Awards Brunch at Pearl Stable in San Antonio. The Naismith Awards Brunch will be simulcast on SiriusXM channel 84 and be streamed using Facebook Live through the Naismith Trophy Facebook page.
“These four finalists are competing not only for the Citizen Naismith Trophy player of the year honor, but the inclusion into an elite group of college basketball players representing 50 years,” said Eric Oberman, executive director of the Atlanta Tipoff Club. “All of these young men have unique basketball styles and attributes but are commonly linked by their on-court excellence. We wish we could choose each of these candidates as the player of the year.”
“Each of these four players has displayed the talent it takes to become a Citizen Naismith Trophy award winner,” said Eric Horowitz, managing director U.S. and travel retail, Citizen Watch Company of America, Inc. “As they play in post-season, we look forward to supporting them as they continue to compete for the 50th Citizen Naismith Trophy.”
About the finalists:
Deandre Ayton, Freshman
- Ayton became the first Pac-12 freshman in 25 years to average 19 ppg and 11 rpg.
- He is on the short list to being named the conference’s Player and Newcomer of the Year.
- The 7’1” center from Phoenix, Arizona, shot 61 percent from the floor and finished the regular season with 59 blocked shots, tying the seventh-most in Pac-12 history by a freshman.
Marvin Bagley III, Freshmen
- Bagley is just the second player ever in the ACC’s 65-year history to sweep the conference for top individual awards in the same season, winning both Player of the Year and Rookie of the Year.
- The forward from Phoenix, Arizona, tied the ACC scoring lead at 20.7 ppg and leads the conference with 11.9 rpg.
- He is one of only two players in the country averaging better than 20.0 ppg, 10.0 rpg and shooting better than .600 from the field.
- Throughout the regular season, Bagley has led the ACC with 19 double-doubles, 10 of which have come in conference play, and scored in double figures in 26 of the 27 games he has played.
Jalen Brunson, Junior
- The 6’3” guard from Lincolnshire, Illinois, led the Wildcats to a 27-4 regular-season record and 14- 4 in the BIG EAST.
- Brunson was named the BIG EAST Player of the Year, becoming the third Wildcat guard in the last four seasons to do so, and the BIG EAST Scholar-Athlete of the Year.
- The junior is averaging 19.0 ppg and 4.8 apg.
Devonte’ Graham, Senior
- The senior guard from Raleigh, North Carolina, was the unanimous pick for Big 12 Player of the Year by the conference’s coaches, making him the eighth Jayhawk of all time to bring home the honor.
- A true workhouse, Graham played all 40 minutes in 13 of the 18 Big 12 games of the Jayhawk’s schedule, leading Kansas to a 14th consecutive conference championship.
- During the regular season, he averaged 17.6 points, 7.2 assists and 4.0 rebounds per game.
The four finalists were chosen by the Atlanta Tipoff Club’s national voting academy, comprised of leading journalists from around the country, current and former head coaches, former award winners and conference commissioners, all of whom based their selections on outstanding on-court performances during the 2017-18 college basketball season. The vote was tabulated and certified by Aprio, formerly Habif, Arogeti & Wynne, the largest full-service, independent CPA-led business advisory firm, based in Atlanta.
For more information, visit www.naismithtrophy.com.
ABOUT THE ATLANTA TIPOFF CLUB
Celebrating 50 Years of the Citizen Naismith Trophy
Founded during the 1956-57 season, the Atlanta Tipoff Club is committed to promoting the game of basketball and recognizing the outstanding accomplishments of those who make the game so exciting. The Atlanta Tipoff Club administers the Naismith Awards, which have become the most prestigious national honors in all of college basketball. Named in honor of Dr. James Naismith, inventor of the game of basketball, the Naismith Trophy recognizes the top Men’s and Women’s College Basketball Players of the Year. Other Naismith Awards are presented to the Men’s and Women’s College Basketball Coaches of the Year, Boys’ and Girls’ High School Basketball Players and Coaches of the Year, Basketball Officials and Outstanding Contributors to the game. Celebrating its 50th year by honoring past winners, the Citizen Naismith Trophy was first presented to UCLA’s Lew Alcindor (later known as Kareem Abdul-Jabbar) in 1969. Old Dominion’s Anne Donovan won the inaugural Women’s Citizen Naismith Trophy in 1983.
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