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Top 10 List for Lieberman Award. Guess Who.

Yeah, I'm sure they dedicate a significant amount of time to be diligent selectors. Geeze think of all the time they must spend watching film on all these players.
 
Five finalists:
Paige (Uconn), Aari McDonald (Arizona), Did Richards (Baylor), Caitlin Clark (Iowa) and Tiana Mangakahia (Syracuse).

Fan voting starts this Friday fror this and the other 4 position awards - so get ready!
Now if Paige could only get all of her followers to vote for her, she would win it hands down.:cool:
 
Yup., Paige Bueckers selected as one of 10 candidates for the 2021 Nancy Lieberman Award Geez. I think she is the favorite.
Some Nancy Lieberman Award facts:
  • No freshman has ever won the Nancy Lieberman Award, not Bird nor Ionescu
  • UCONN is the only program that has produced more than one Lieberman Award recipient:
    • Sue Bird - 3 times
    • Diana Taurasi - 2 times
    • Rene Montgomery
    • Moriah Jefferson - 2 times
  • Only two other colleges have more than one Lieberman Award:
    • Oregon: Sabrina Ionescu - 3 times
    • Notre Dame: Skylar Diggins - 2 times
 
Actually Caitlin like Paige is a PG but she does not require any encouragement to score while still averaging 7.1 assists per game, 2nd in the nation. Paige is 8th in Nat. at 6.5 assists per game. Although Paige is more efficient with an A/T ratio of 2.65 (20 in Nat.) versus Caitlin's 1.4 (185 in Nat.).

An afterthought: is Paige actually UCONN's PG or does Nika now play the PG position. If anyone says "Well Nika brings the ball up but Paige is the PG," then perhaps Iowa has a similar situation with Caitlin. Didn't Geno say Nika at the PG frees Paige to better get into the flow of offense as the shooting/off guard? And the answer is: today's game is positionless which explains why these lists are confusing for some of us. It does allow the selectors to put players on any list they please. Or they just are being nice by placing Caitlin on the shooting guard list because she would get buried by Paige at the PG and she deserves an opportunity to win one of these awards? :confused:
Technically, Paige hasn’t really played PG all year. Evina was playing PG before Nika started, and now Paige is really more the 3. But we play largely positionless basketball around the perimeter, so she starts off the ball as a wing, gets it coming off screens, and then acts like a PG once she has it. But her role means she’s less ball-dominant than a typical PG. If she had higher usage, she might be closer to 9 apg (and maybe 3 or 3.5 tos).
 
"At the beginning of the season a watch list of 20 players is created by nominations from the coaches." Cite your source(s), please. Cut from Naismith Starting 5 link
"Each award namesake will head her own selection committee. Each selection committee will be composed of fellow Hall of Famers, WBCA member coaches, and media members." Why do do you say only coaches? What other source do you have? These non-coaches cannot nominate players? Where is this limitation cited? Thanks!
Nominations is different than selections. Nominations are done by the schools and coaches because only the schools know which positions the players will actually be playing. Please refer to my earlier example concerning how Did Richards was Nominated for the Award by Kim Mulkey and Baylor "after the decision was made that she was going to be the starting PG.

 
Nominations is different than selections. Nominations are done by the schools and coaches
Dude! Where does the WBCA lay out the award's process? Not a lot of transparency at the WBCA. Google does not know. Is the information you are providing "Homeric" or just deduced from a few situations such as the DiDi article? Give me source to read. Thanks!
 
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Women’s Basketball Coaches Association announced the five finalists for the 2021 Nancy Lieberman Point Guard of the Year Award.
  • Aari McDonald (Arizona)
  • Didi Richards (Baylor)
  • Paige Bueckers (Connecticut)
  • Caitlin Clark (Iowa)
  • Tiana Mangakahia (Syracuse)
Fans can vote on their favorite beginning Friday, March 5 on hoophallawards.com.
A national committee of top college basketball personnel determined the watch list of 20 student-athletes in November, which was narrowed to 10 candidates in February and now just five finalists. The winner will be determined by a combination of fan votes and input from the Basketball Hall of Fame’s selection committee.
 
Jordan Nixon called. Jordan was wondering if Dawn would consider adding her name to the list for the 2021 Dawn Staley award.
Come On Reaction GIF by Disney Channel
She was in the initial running :D
 
I would not be surprised if Tiana Mangakahia wins the Lieberman. Very public Breast Cancer Survivor and leading the NCAA with 7.5 APG. Yes, her other stats are not the greatest. In fact, they are mediocre. But she is a Breast Cancer Survivor (with a Double Mastectomy) who returned to lead the NCAA with 7.5 APG.
 
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Actually Caitlin like Paige is a PG but she does not require any encouragement to score while still averaging 7.1 assists per game, 2nd in the nation. Paige is 8th in Nat. at 6.5 assists per game. Although Paige is more efficient with an A/T ratio of 2.65 (20 in Nat.) versus Caitlin's 1.4 (185 in Nat.).

An afterthought: is Paige actually UCONN's PG or does Nika now play the PG position. If anyone says "Well Nika brings the ball up but Paige is the PG," then perhaps Iowa has a similar situation with Caitlin. Didn't Geno say Nika at the PG frees Paige to better get into the flow of offense as the shooting/off guard? And the answer is: today's game is positionless which explains why these lists are confusing for some of us. It does allow the selectors to put players on any list they please. Or they just are being nice by placing Caitlin on the shooting guard list because she would get buried by Paige at the PG and she deserves an opportunity to win one of these awards? :confused:
don’t forget she is 5th in the nation in turnovers. everyone wants to ignore that. yes she is a fantastic freshman, but not the best PG in the country.
 
don’t forget she is 5th in the nation in turnovers. everyone wants to ignore that. yes she is a fantastic freshman, but not the best PG in the country.
That would be shown in "Although Paige is more efficient with an A/T ratio of 2.65 (20 in Nat.) versus Caitlin's 1.4 (185 in Nat.)." A/T ratio = assists to turnover ratio
 
The Lieberman was the only position specific award for a long time, and it created a little issue with nominees as to what guards to include in consideration. The idea of the five individual position awards is I think a good one and was supposed to create less controversy. In reality, we now get controversy over all five awards and who gets consideration in each category. Oh well!
 

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