SACRAMENTO, CALIF. (USBWA) – UCLA’s Lonzo
Ball, the nation’s assist leader and a key player for the Bruins
as they have tied a school record for most wins in a regular
season, has been selected by the U.S. Basketball Writers
Association to receive the Wayman Tisdale Award as the National
Freshman Player of the Year for the 2016-17 college basketball
season. The announcement came as the Bruins are preparing for
their NCAA Tournament first-round game vs. Kent State.
A
6-6 guard from Chino Hills, Calif., Ball leads the nation in
assists per game (7.7) and total assists (241) while
establishing the Pac-12 Conference freshman assists record for
one season. In addition, he is averaging 14.6 points and 6.2
rebounds per game and is on pace to become the first Pac-12
player to average at least 14 points, seven assists and six
rebounds in a season since California’s Jason Kidd in the
1993-94 season.
Ball and teammates Bryce Alford and TJ
Leaf were instrumental in UCLA leading the nation in scoring at
91.3 points per game and tying a school record with 29
regular-season victories.
Ball was named to the USBWA’s
All-America first team, becoming the first UCLA freshman to earn
first-team honors since Kevin Love did it in the 2007-08 season.
Ball was also selected Freshman of the Year in the Pac-12 and
the USBWA’s District IX Player of the Year.
“What we
enjoy most about Lonzo is how consistent he’s been with our
team,” said UCLA coach Steve Alford. “Nothing fazes this young
man. He’s the same guy each and every day and has done a great
job at keeping his focus on our next game. He has helped prepare
this team the best that he can, and he does so many things to
make everybody else better.”
“He can beat you with his
passing, his shooting, his defense, his ability to create for
himself, and how he’s able to create for others. Above being an
outstanding basketball player, I’m most appreciative of the
strong character that Lonzo demonstrates every day. We’re
fortunate to have him on our team. He’s a major part of what
we’re doing, and I know that he’s looking forward to this NCAA
Tournament.”
The USBWA has chosen a national freshman of
the year award since the 1988-89 season. It was named in honor
of the late Wayman Tisdale in 2011. Tisdale was a three-time
USBWA All-American at Oklahoma and the first freshman ever to
receive first-team All-America honors from the USBWA. 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.
Notable winners of the USBWA’s national
freshman of the year award include Kevin Durant, Carmelo
Anthony, Jason Kidd and Chris Webber. LSU’s Ben Simmons won the
award last season.
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. For more information on the USBWA and its
award programs, contact executive director Joe Mitch at
314-795-6821.
ALL-TIME
USBWA NATIONAL FRESHMEN OF THE YEAR |
1989 Chris Jackson, LSU 1990 Kenny Anderson, Georgia
Tech 1991 Rodney Rogers, Wake Forest 1992 Chris Webber,
Michigan 1993 Jason Kidd, California 1994 Joe Smith,
Maryland 1995 None selected 1996 None selected
1997 None selected 1998 Larry Hughes, Saint Louis
1999 Quentin Richardson, DePaul 2000 Jason Gardner, Arizona
2001 Eddie Griffin, Seton Hall 2002 T.J. Ford, Texas
2003 Carmelo Anthony, Syracuse |
2004 Luol Deng, Duke 2005 Marvin Williams, North Carolina
2006 Tyler Hansbrough, North Carolina 2007 Kevin Durant,
Texas 2008 Michael
Beasley, Kansas State
2009 Tyreke Evans,
Memphis 2010
John Wall, Kentucky
2011 Jared Sullinger,
Ohio State 2012
Anthony Davis, Kentucky
2013 Marcus Smart,
Oklahoma State
2014 Jabari Parker,
Duke 2015 Jahlil
Okafor, Duke
2016 Ben Simmons, LSU
2017 Lonzo Ball, UCLA |
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