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				 ST. LOUIS (USBWA) – The U.S. Basketball Writers Association 
				has selected nine outstanding first-year players for its 
				2014 Integris Wayman Tisdale Award Midseason Watch List. 
				Members of the association's board of directors chose the players 
				to be included on the list as contenders for the national freshman 
				of the year award. 
				
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				award is to be presented to the national freshman of the year at 
				the Devon Energy College Basketball Awards on April 
				14 at the National Cowboy and Western Heritage Museum in Oklahoma 
				City. The Oscar Robertson Trophy 
				and the Henry Iba Coach of the Year Award will 
				also be presented at the gala to be held annually the Monday following 
				the NCAA Men's Final Four. 
				Six of the nine players are also featured on the Oscar Robertson 
				Trophy Midseason Watch List as candidates for national player of 
				the year. Teammates from Kansas (Joel Embiid and
				Andrew Wiggins) and Kentucky (Julius Randle 
				and James Young) highlight the list. LSU's
				Jordan Mickey gives the Southeastern Conference 
				three players to lead all conferences. The ACC and Big 12 each boast 
				two players. 
				Syracuse's Tyler Ennis, Arizona's Aaron 
				Gordon, Duke's Jabari Parker and Indiana's
				Noah Vonleh round out the list. Embiid, Ennis, 
				Gordon, Parker, Randle and Wiggins were lauded yesterday among 23 
				players in the running for the Oscar Robertson Trophy. 
				Following is the complete watch list: 
				
					
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						2014 WAYMAN TISDALE AWARD MIDSEASON WATCH LIST | 
					 
					
						| Pos. | 
						No. | 
						Player, School | 
						Ht. | 
						Wt. | 
						Yr. | 
						Hometown | 
					 
					
						| C | 
						21 | 
						Joel Embiid, 
						Kansas | 
						7-0 | 
						250 | 
						Fr. | 
						Yaounde, Cameroon | 
					 
					
						| G | 
						11 | 
						Tyler Ennis, 
						Syracuse | 
						6-2 | 
						180 | 
						Fr. | 
						Brampton, Ont. | 
					 
					
						| F | 
						11 | 
						Aaron Gordon, 
						Arizona | 
						6-9 | 
						225 | 
						Fr. | 
						San Jose, Calif. | 
					 
					
						| F | 
						25 | 
						Jordan Mickey, 
						LSU | 
						6-8 | 
						220 | 
						Fr. | 
						Dallas, Texas | 
					 
					
						| F | 
						1 | 
						Jabari Parker, 
						Duke | 
						6-8 | 
						235 | 
						Fr. | 
						Chicago, Ill. | 
					 
					
						| F | 
						30 | 
						Julius Randle, 
						Kentucky | 
						6-9 | 
						250 | 
						Fr. | 
						Dallas, Texas | 
					 
					
						| F | 
						1 | 
						Noah Vonleh, 
						Indiana | 
						6-10 | 
						240 | 
						Fr. | 
						Haverhill, Mass. | 
					 
					
						| G | 
						22 | 
						Andrew Wiggins, 
						Kansas | 
						6-8 | 
						200 | 
						Fr. | 
						Vaughan, Ont. | 
					 
					
						| G | 
						1 | 
						James Young, 
						Kentucky | 
						6-6 | 
						215 | 
						Fr. | 
						Rochester Hills, Mich. | 
					 
					
						| By conference: 
						SEC (3); ACC (2); Big 12 (2); Big Ten (1); Pac-12 (1). | 
					 
				 
				The USBWA has chosen a national freshman of the year since the 
				1988-89 season when LSU's Chris Jackson was the recipient. Last 
				season, Oklahoma State's Marcus Smart became the third winner of the 
				Wayman Tisdale Award. Other notable previous winners of the national 
				freshman of the year award include Kevin Durant, Carmelo Anthony, 
				Jason Kidd and Chris Webber.  
				This season, in a partnership with CBSSports.com and columnist 
				Jeff Borzello, the USBWA has named a weekly Wayman Tisdale National 
				Freshman of the Week. Embiid, Young and Parker have all been selected 
				as national freshmen of the week this season. 
				The Tisdale Award winner will receive a statuette designed by 
				nationally-recognized sculptor Shan Gray. The April 14 banquet will 
				also honor Kansas coach Bill Self as the recipient of the Wayman 
				Tisdale Humanitarian Award. 
				The late Wayman Tisdale was a three-time USBWA All-American 
				at the University of Oklahoma. Following a stint on the 1984 U.S. 
				Olympic basketball team, he played 12 seasons in the NBA before 
				retiring in 1997 to focus on a blossoming jazz music career. In 
				March 2007, he was diagnosed with cancer and, following a courageous 
				and difficult battle that included the amputation of his right leg 
				in 2008, he passed away in May 2009. 
				The Integris Wayman Tisdale Freshman of the Year Award 
				is produced by Access Sports, an Oklahoma City-based 501(c)(3) not-for-profit 
				foundation responsible for creating the Wayman Tisdale Freshman 
				of the Year Award. Access Sports produces all events associated 
				with the award, including the annual awards dinner. Proceeds from 
				the activities affiliated with the award are used to support various 
				worthy charitable causes, including providing opportunities for 
				disadvantaged youth to participate in basketball leagues, clinics, 
				and training throughout the state. In addition, Access Sports supports 
				the Wayman L. Tisdale Foundation which helps fund prosthetics for 
				those who cannot afford the cost on their own and may not be covered 
				by insurance. 
				Tickets and sponsorship information for the Devon Energy 
				College Basketball Awards are available at
				
				collegebasketballawards.com or by contacting Scott Hill (405-749-1515,
				scott.hill@access-sports.net). 
				The U.S. Basketball Writers Association was formed in 
				1956 at the urging of then-NCAA Executive Director Walter Byers. 
				With some 900 members worldwide, it is one of the most influential 
				organizations in college basketball. It has selected an All-America 
				team since the 1956-57 season. For more information on the USBWA 
				and its award programs, contact executive director Joe Mitch at 
				314-795-6821. 
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