ST. LOUIS (USBWA) – The U.S. Basketball
Writers Association has selected 20 outstanding players
for its 2018-19 Oscar Robertson Trophy 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 Player
of the Year.
The
award is to be presented by its namesake at the NCAA Final Four
in Minneapolis in April.
Three pairs of teammates at Duke, Gonzaga and Nevada highlight
the list, with the Atlantic Coast Conference leading all conferences
with five selections, including preseason ACC Player of the Year
Luke Maye of North Carolina and preseason ACC Rookie of the Year
RJ Barrett of Duke, one of four freshmen on the team. Duke’s other
standout freshman forward, Zion Williamson, is also on the watch
list.
Gonzaga juniors Rui Hachimura and Brandon Clarke, a transfer
from San Jose State who sat out the 2017-18 season, are the other
pair of teammates along with Nevada's Jordan Caroline and Caleb
Martin, the preseason Mountain West Player of the Year and Nevada's
first preseason All-American in school history.
The Watch List is packed with the finest players in the nation.
Wisconsin's Ethan Happ, who currently leads the nation in double-doubles
with nine, is one of three Big Ten players on the list along with
preseason All-American Carsen Edwards of Purdue and standout freshman
Ignas Brazdeikis of Michigan. The ACC's other representatives are
Nickeil Alexander-Walker of Virginia Tech and sophomore guard De'Andre
Hunter of Virginia.
Two-time Summit League Player of the Year Mike Daum of South
Dakota State returns to the Watch List for a second consecutive
year with his current double-double averages of 24.7 points and
10.6 rebounds per game. He is one of six seniors tabbed by the USBWA
as a national player of the year candidate. Dedric Lawson of Kansas,
the preseason Newcomer of the Year in the Big 12, and Jarrett Culver
of Texas Tech represent that conference. Bol Bol is the Pac-12's
lone watch list member and is also the only true center on the 20-man
list.
The Big East tied the Big 12 for the third-most members with
two, including its preseason Player of the Year, junior guard Shamorie
Ponds of St. John's. Marquette's Markus Howard also made the list.
The preseason SEC Player of the Year, junior forward Grant Williams
of Tennessee, is on the list along with senior guard CJ Massinburg
of upstart Buffalo, which won a program-record 27 games a year ago.
The composition of the team has six seniors, seven juniors, three
sophomores and four freshmen.
Following is the complete watch list:
2018-19 OSCAR ROBERTSON TROPHY PRESEASON WATCH LIST |
Pos. |
Player, School |
Ht. |
Wt. |
Yr. |
Hometown |
G |
Nickeil Alexander-Walker,
Virginia Tech |
6-5 |
205 |
So. |
Toronto, Ont. |
F |
RJ Barrett, Duke |
6-7 |
202 |
Fr |
Mississauga, Ont. |
C |
Bol Bol, Oregon |
7-2 |
235 |
Fr. |
Olathe, Kan. |
F |
Ignas Brazdeikis, Michigan |
6-7 |
215 |
Fr. |
Oakville, Ont. |
G/F |
Jordan Caroline, Nevada |
6-7 |
230 |
Sr. |
Champaign, Ill. |
F |
Brandon Clarke, Gonzaga |
6-8 |
215 |
Jr. |
Phoenix, Ariz. |
G |
Jarrett Culver, Texas Tech |
6-6 |
195 |
So. |
Lubbock, Texas |
F |
Mike Daum, South Dakota
State |
6-9 |
235 |
Sr. |
Kimball, Neb. |
G |
Carsen Edwards, Purdue |
6-1 |
200 |
Jr. |
Atascocita, Texas |
F |
Rui Hachimura, Gonzaga |
6-8 |
230 |
Jr. |
Toyama, Japan |
F |
Ethan Happ, Wisconsin |
6-10 |
237 |
Sr. |
Milan, Ill. |
G |
Markus Howard, Marquette |
5-11 |
175 |
Jr. |
Chandler, Ariz. |
G |
De'Andre Hunter, Virginia |
6-7 |
225 |
So. |
Philadelphia, Pa. |
F |
Dedric Lawson, Kansas |
6-9 |
235 |
Jr. |
Memphis, Tenn. |
F |
Caleb Martin, Nevada |
6-7 |
200 |
Sr. |
Mocksville, N.C. |
G |
CJ Massinburg, Buffalo |
6-3 |
194 |
Sr. |
Dallas, Texas |
F |
Luke Maye, North Carolina |
6-8 |
240 |
Sr. |
Huntersville, N.C. |
G |
Shamorie Ponds, St. John's |
6-1 |
180 |
Jr. |
Brooklyn, N.Y. |
F |
Grant Williams, Tennessee |
6-7 |
236 |
Jr. |
Charlotte, N.C. |
F |
Zion Williamson, Duke |
6-7 |
285 |
Fr. |
Spartanburg, S.C. |
By
conference: ACC 5; Big Ten 3; Big 12 2; Big East
2; Mountain West 2; West Coast 2; Mid-American 1; Pac-12
1; SEC 1; Summit League 1. |
By
class: Seniors 6; Juniors 7; Sophomores 3; Freshmen
4. |
While these standout players are the initial contenders for the
Oscar Robertson Trophy, all NCAA Division I players are eligible
for postseason honors from the USBWA. For the 10th straight season,
the USBWA is presented an Oscar Robertson National Player of the
Week each Tuesday that began Dec. 11.
In March, the USBWA will announce its 2018-19 All-America Team
and, at that time, finalists will also be chosen for the player
of the year. Once finalists are announced, the entire USBWA membership
will vote for the winner of the Oscar Robertson Trophy.
Since the 1958-59 season, the USBWA has named a National Player
of the Year. In 1998, the award was named in honor of the University
of Cincinnati Hall of Famer and two-time USBWA Player of the Year
Oscar Robertson. It is the nation's oldest player of the year award
and the only one named after a former player.
The U.S. Basketball Writers Association was
formed in 1956 at the urging of then-NCAA Executive Director Walter
Byers. With more than 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 the Oscar Robertson Trophy, contact executive director
Joe Mitch at 314-795-6821.
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