TAMPA, Fla. (USBWA) – The U.S. Basketball
Writers Association announced the winners of its three
major women's awards Friday at the site of this weekend's Final
Four. The honorees include the nation's scoring leader, the coach
of the top-ranked and top-seeded NCAA Tournament team and a freshman
sensation off the All-Southeastern Conference team.
Megan Gustafson of Iowa is the winner of the
Ann Meyers Drysdale Award as the National Player
of the Year. Kim Mulkey of Baylor earned the
National Coach of the Year Award, and Rhyne
Howard of Kentucky is the National Freshman of
the Year, based on voting by the USBWA membership. USBWA
representative Mel Greenberg made the presentations.
Gustafson will be formally presented with the award at the USBWA
College Basketball Awards Dinner at the Missouri Athletic Club in
St. Louis on Monday, April 15. The USBWA has named a National Player
of the Year since the 1987-88 season and the award was named for
Meyers Drysdale, four-time All-American at UCLA from 1975-78, in
2012. Public tickets for the dinner are on sale at thecollegebasketballawards.eventbrite.com.
Gustafson is the first player from the Big Ten Conference to
win the Ann Meyers Drysdale Award and one of the most decorated
players in its history. She finished her career in the Elite 8 last
week with 2,804 points and 1,460 rebounds. The Port Wing, Wis.,
product led the nation in scoring at 27.8 points per game and was
a first-team member of the USBWA All-America Team announced last
week.
She became just the fourth NCAA women's basketball player and
the first post player to score 1,000 or more points in a single
season and also led the nation this season in total points (1,001),
field goal percentage (69.6), field goals made (412) and double-doubles
(33). One of two unanimous picks to the All-Big Ten first team,
she also ranked second nationally in defensive rebounds per game
(11) and third in rebounds per game (13.4) and total rebounds (481).
This is the third time for Mulkey to win the USBWA's National
Coach of the Year Award and her first since winning it in back-to-back
seasons in 2010-11 and 2011-12. She is the only coach from the Big
12 Conference to have won the award. Mulkey currently has the Lady
Bears on the nation's longest winning streak at 26 games entering
Saturday's Final Four game against Oregon in pursuit of her
third national title. Baylor has now been to 14 Sweet 16's,
including 11 straight following its 10th regular-season and
10th Big 12 Tournament championships this season. She is 574-99
in her career, an .853 career winning percentage that is second
among active NCAA coaches and third all-time.
Howard was recognized as the SEC's Freshman of the Year this
season and was the USBWA's Freshman of the Week on Dec. 26, the
first Kentucky player to earn the honor. The 6-2 guard from
Cleveland, Tenn., racked up eight conference Freshman of the
Week awards this season to set an SEC record. Howard was the
only freshman in the nation with at least 500 points, 70
three-pointers, 75 assists and 65 steals and was third
nationally among freshmen in points per game (16.4). She is only
the second freshman in program history to lead the Wildcats in
scoring and rebounding (6.6 per game) while also ranking second
with 68 steals and 74 three-pointers made. She scored in double
figures in 26 games with 20 or more points in 10 games with five
double-doubles to become the sixth SEC player to earn this honor
from the USBWA.
Other awards previously announced but also recognized at the
press conference were the Pat Summitt Most Courageous Award going
to David Six, head coach at Hampton, and the Mary Jo Haverback Award
being given to Nora Lynn Finch of the Atlantic Coast Conference.
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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All-time USBWA women's honors
ALL-TIME
ANN MEYERS DRYSDALE AWARD WINNERS (USBWA PLAYER OF THE
YEAR) |
1988 Sue Wicks, Rutgers 1989 Clarissa Davis, Texas
1990 Jennifer Azzi, Stanford 1991 Dawn Staley, Virginia
1992 Dawn Staley, Virginia 1993 Sheryl Swoopes, Texas
Tech 1994 Lisa Leslie, USC 1995 Rebecca Lobo,
Connecticut 1996 Saudia Roundtree, Georgia 1997
Kate Starbird, Stanford 1998 Chamique Holdsclaw,
Tennessee 1999 Chamique Holdsclaw, Tennessee 2000
Tamika Catchings, Tennessee 2001 Ruth Riley, Notre
Dame 2002 Sue Bird, Connecticut 2003 Diana Taurasi,
Connecticut |
2004 Alana Beard, Duke 2005 Seimone Augustus, LSU
2006 Ivory Latta, North Carolina 2007 Candace Parker,
Tennessee 2008 Candace Parker, Tennessee 2009
Maya Moore, Connecticut 2010 Tina Charles, Connecticut
2011 Maya Moore, Connecticut 2012 Brittney Griner,
Baylor 2013 Brittney Griner, Baylor 2014 Breanna
Stewart, Connecticut 2015 Breanna Stewart, Connecticut
2016 Breanna Stewart, Connecticut
2017 Kelsey Plum,
Washington
2018 A'ja Wilson,
South Carolina 2019 Megan Gustafson, Iowa |
The award was named in honor of Ann Meyers Drysdale
in 2012 |
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