MilfordHusky
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We definitely could have multiple players winning the various NPOY awards. There is still a lot of basketball left to be played.
That's a good point--hadn't even thought about the possibility that the players could split the awards.We definitely could have multiple players winning the various NPOY awards. There is still a lot of basketball left to be played.
Just did some research—it’s uncommon but not super rare to have split POY awards. Going back 15 years there’s:That's a good point--hadn't even thought about the possibility that the players could split the awards.
Couldn’t agree more. And with those better games either Betts shines or she doesn’t. If I had to guess, she’ll do well against USC but not quite as shiny as she’s looked so far. Last season in their loss to USC, Juju made their defense look hapless. She has a way of doing that. Betts has two chances to change that result.UCLAs conference schedule is very much backloaded.
Its final 10 games are USC (x2), Md, OhioSt, and 2 other ranked teams. Additionally there’s Illinois, at Iowa, and at Oregon.
The only guaranteed snoozer is Wisconsin.
With better games/environments comes better TV options and more eyeballs. If shes having a NPOY season, she’ll have her chance to show it, starting g this Sunday at MD.
I don't know what you're talking about here with these splits. Naismith has always been recognized as the NPOY award. And they are as follows:Just did some research—it’s uncommon but not super rare to have split POY awards. Going back 15 years there’s:
2023/2024: Clark won everything
2022: Boston swept
2021: Paige swept (besides Wade which freshman are ineligible for)
2020: Sabrina swept
2019: Gustafson/Sabrina split
2018: A’ja Wilson swept
2017: Kelsey Plum swept
2016: Breanna Stewart swept
2015: Stewart/Loyd (almost sweep for Stewart
2014: Stewart/Sims/Ogwumike split
2012/2013: Griner swept
2011: Moore swept
2010: Moore/Charles split
2009: Moore swept
I don't know what you're talking about here with these splits. Naismith has always been recognized as the NPOY award. And they are as follows:
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Not really as prestigious.There’s the Naismith, arguably the biggest, but there’s also the Wade Trophy, Wooden Award, USBWA and Associated Press. All of which are just as prestigious.
Not really as prestigious.
I've been around through all those years and more, many, many more. I don't need the education, but with all due respect, thanks anyway.Naismith is the most prestigious by far, but an award named after John Wooden presents quite the prestige itself.
The Wade trophy, being presented by the Women’s Basketball Coaches Association, is also very prestigious. It’s been around longer as the first Women’s NPOY Award and probably has a tougher selection process as well.
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