SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS (USBWA) – Villanova junior
guard Jalen Brunson has been named the winner of
the Oscar Robertson Trophy as the National Player
of the Year in voting by the U.S. Basketball Writers Association.
The trophy's namesake, "The Big O," was on hand at the Alamodome,
site of this weekend's Final Four, to announce Brunson as the winner.
The formal presentation of the award will take place at the College
Basketball Awards dinner April 9 at the Missouri Athletic Club in
St. Louis. In addition to the Oscar Robertson Trophy, other awards
to be presented at the sold-out event are the Henry Iba
Award for National Coach of the Year to Virginia's
Tony Bennett, and the Wayman Tisdale Award
for the National Freshman Player of the Year to Oklahoma's
Trae Young. Former Missouri and Hall of Fame coach
Norm Stewart and retired referee Ed Hightower
each will receive lifetime achievement awards.
"Jalen Brunson is the most essential force on a terrific
Villanova team, both a team player and dynamic individual talent,"
USBWA president Vahé Gregorian of The Kansas City Star said. "The
USBWA is delighted to recognize him as our player of the year."
This is the first time a Villanova player has won the Oscar Robertson
Trophy. A consensus All-America selection and the USBWA's District
II Player of the Year, Brunson is a composite of a celebrated student-athlete.
The 6-3 guard from Lincolnshire, Ill., led the Wildcats to a 27-4
regular-season record and a No. 1 seed in the NCAA Tournament, averaging
19.1 points and 4.8 assists per game. His season shooting percentage
is at 52.7 percent going into the Final Four, and he shoots 41.4
percent from three-point range. On the season, Brunson had 176 assists
against only 67 turnovers, and he has scored in double-figures in
every game for a team that never left the top-five of the national
rankings.
Brunson was the Big East Player of the Year, becoming the third
Villanova guard in the last five seasons to win the award, and has
his team on the cusp of a second national championship in three
seasons. He is the first Villanova player to score 700 or more points
in a season (729) since Kerry Kittles in the 1994-95 season.
He was a freshman starter on Villanova's 2016 national title
team, averaging 9.6 points, and the former McDonald's All-American
out of Adlai Stevenson High School has built a tremendous career
since. Brunson is fresh off being named the 2018 NCAA East Regional's
Most Outstanding Player after averaging 21.0 points, 4.0 rebounds
and 4.0 assists in wins over Radford, Alabama, West Virginia and
Texas Tech that earned the Wildcats a berth in the Final Four.
Against Texas Tech in the Elite Eight, Brunson scored a team-high
15 points to go with four assists. He scored 27 points playing against
former AAU teammate Jevon Carter in Villanova's 90-78 win over West
Virginia in their Sweet 16 matchup.
Brunson was also the Big East Scholar-Athlete of the Year. The
College Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA) named Brunson
as a second-team Academic All-American. Brunson carries a 3.34 grade-point
average as a communications major.
Brunson is the second USBWA national player of the year from
a Big East Conference school in the past five years (Doug McDermott
of Creighton won in the 2013-14 season), but only the fourth overall.
Chris Mullin and Walter Berry, both of St. John's, earned USBWA
honors in back-to-back seasons in 1984-85 and 1985-86.
The
Oscar Robertson Trophy is voted on by the entire membership of the
association, which consists of more than 900 journalists. It is
the nation's oldest award and the only one named after a former
player. The legendary Oscar Robertson was the USBWA's first player
of the year in 1959 and was the consensus national player of the
year as a sophomore in 1958, the year before USBWA started giving
its player of the year award. The USBWA renamed the award the Oscar
Robertson Trophy in 1998.
The U.S. Basketball Writers Association was
formed in 1956 at the urging of then-NCAA Executive Director Walter
Byers. Today, 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.
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