Southeastern Conference Men's Basketball Player Of The Year

The Southeastern Conference Men's Basketball Player of the Year is an award given to the most outstanding player in the Southeastern Conference (SEC).

The school with the most SEC Player of the Year award winners is Kentucky, with 18 total awards. The only current SEC members that have never had a winner are Missouri and Texas A&M, the conference's two newest members (both joining in 2012).

SEC Men's Basketball Player of the Year
Southeastern Conference Men's Basketball Player Of The Year
Awarded forthe most outstanding basketball player in the Southeastern Conference
CountryUnited States
History
First award1965
Most recentDalton Knecht, Tennessee

Three different organizations have given this award: United Press International (1965–1992), Associated Press (1965–present), and the SEC coaches (1987–present).

Key

Co-Players of the Year
* Awarded a national player of the year award:
Helms Foundation College Basketball Player of the Year (1904–05 to 1978–79)
UPI College Basketball Player of the Year (1954–55 to 1995–96)
Naismith College Player of the Year (1968–69 to present)
John R. Wooden Award (1976–77 to present)
A Associated Press selection (1965–present)
C SEC coaches' selection (1987–present)
U United Press International selection (1965–1992)
Player (X) Denotes the number of times the player received the SEC Player of the Year award at that point

Winners

Clyde Lee, Vanderbilt, 1965 and 1966
Pat Riley, Kentucky, 1966
Ron Widby, Tennessee, 1967
Pete Maravich, LSU, 1968 through 1970
Johnny Neumann, Ole Miss, 1971
Kevin Grevey, Kentucky, 1973 and 1975
Jan van Breda Kolff, Vanderbilt, 1974
Bernard King, Tennessee, 1975 through 1977
Ernie Grunfeld, Tennessee, 1977
Kyle Macy, Kentucky, 1980
Charles Barkley, Auburn, 1984
Chris Jackson[b], LSU, 1989 and 1990
Shaquille O'Neal, LSU, 1991 and 1992
Lawrence Roberts, Mississippi State, 2004
John Wall, Kentucky, 2010
Chandler Parsons, Florida, 2011
Grant Williams, Tennessee, 2018 and 2019
Herbert Jones, Alabama, 2021
Oscar Tshiebwe, Kentucky, 2022
Brandon Miller, Alabama, 2023
Season Player[a] School Position Class Reference
1964–65 Clyde Lee Vanderbilt C / PF Junior
1965–66 Clyde LeeU (2) Vanderbilt C / PF Senior
Pat RileyA Kentucky SG / SF Junior
1966–67 Ron Widby Tennessee SF Senior
1967–68 Pete Maravich LSU PG Sophomore
1968–69 Pete Maravich (2) LSU PG Junior
1969–70 Pete Maravich* (3) LSU PG Senior
1970–71 Johnny Neumann Ole Miss SG / SF Sophomore
1971–72 Mike EdwardsU Tennessee SG Junior
Tom ParkerA Kentucky PF Senior
1972–73 Kevin GreveyA Kentucky SG / SF Sophomore
Wendell HudsonA, U Alabama SF Senior
1973–74 Jan van Breda Kolff Vanderbilt SG / SF Senior
1974–75 Kevin GreveyA (2) Kentucky SG / SF Senior
Bernard KingU Tennessee SF Freshman
1975–76 Bernard King (2) Tennessee SF Sophomore
1976–77 Ernie GrunfeldA Tennessee SF Senior
Bernard KingA, U (3) Tennessee SF Junior
1977–78 Reggie King Alabama SF Junior
1978–79 Reggie King (2) Alabama SF Senior
1979–80 Kyle Macy Kentucky G Senior
1980–81 Rudy Macklin LSU SF / SG Senior
1981–82 Dale Ellis Tennessee SG / SF Junior
1982–83 Dale EllisA (2) Tennessee SG / SF Senior
Jeff MaloneU Mississippi State SG Senior
1983–84 Charles Barkley Auburn C Junior
1984–85 Kenny Walker Kentucky PF Junior
1985–86 Kenny Walker (2) Kentucky PF Senior
1986–87 Derrick McKeyA, C, U Alabama PF Junior
Tony WhiteU Tennessee PG Senior
1987–88 Will Perdue Vanderbilt C Senior
1988–89 Chris Jackson[b] LSU PG Freshman
1989–90 Chris Jackson[b] (2) LSU PG Sophomore
1990–91 Shaquille O'Neal* LSU C Sophomore
1991–92 Shaquille O'Neal (2) LSU C Junior
1992–93 Billy McCaffreyA Vanderbilt SG Junior
Jamal MashburnA, C Kentucky SG / SF Junior
1993–94 Corliss Williamson Arkansas PF Sophomore
1994–95 Corliss Williamson (2) Arkansas PF Junior
1995–96 Tony Delk Kentucky PG Senior
1996–97 Ron Mercer Kentucky SF / SG Sophomore
1997–98 Ansu Sesay Ole Miss PF Senior
1998–99 Chris Porter Auburn SF / PF Junior
1999–00 Dan LanghiA, C Vanderbilt SF Senior
Stromile SwiftA LSU C Sophomore
2000–01 Tayshaun Prince Kentucky SF Junior
2001–02 Erwin Dudley Alabama PF / C Junior
2002–03 Keith BogansC Kentucky SG Senior
Ron SlayA Tennessee PF Senior
2003–04 Lawrence Roberts Mississippi State PF Junior
2004–05 Brandon Bass LSU PF Sophomore
2005–06 Glen Davis LSU C Sophomore
2006–07 Derrick ByarsC Vanderbilt SG / SF Senior
Chris LoftonA Tennessee SG Junior
2007–08 Shan Foster Vanderbilt SG / SF Senior
2008–09 Marcus Thornton LSU SG Senior
2009–10 John Wall Kentucky PG Freshman
2010–11 Chandler Parsons Florida SF Senior
2011–12 Anthony Davis* Kentucky C Freshman
2012–13 Kentavious Caldwell-Pope Georgia SG Sophomore
2013–14 Scottie Wilbekin Florida PG Senior
2014–15 Bobby Portis Arkansas PF Sophomore
2015–16 Tyler Ulis Kentucky PG Sophomore
2016–17 Malik MonkA Kentucky SG Freshman
Sindarius ThornwellC South Carolina SG Senior
2017–18 Yante MatenA Georgia PF Senior
Grant WilliamsC Tennessee PF Sophomore
2018–19 Grant Williams (2) Tennessee PF Junior
2019–20 Mason JonesA Arkansas SG Junior
Reggie PerryA Mississippi State PF Sophomore
Immanuel QuickleyC Kentucky SG Sophomore
2020–21 Herbert Jones Alabama SG / SF Senior
2021–22 Oscar Tshiebwe* Kentucky C Junior
2022–23 Brandon Miller Alabama SF Freshman
2023–24 Dalton Knecht Tennessee SG Graduate

Winners by school

School (year joined) Winners Years
Kentucky (1932) 18 1966, 1972, 1973, 1975, 1980, 1985, 1986, 1993, 1996, 1997, 2001, 2003, 2010, 2012, 2016, 2017, 2020, 2022
Tennessee (1932) 14 1967, 1972, 1975, 1976, 1977 (×2), 1982, 1983, 1987, 2003, 2007, 2018, 2019, 2024
LSU (1932) 12 1968, 1969, 1970, 1981, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 2000, 2005, 2006, 2009
Vanderbilt (1932) 8 1965, 1966, 1974, 1988, 1993, 2000, 2007, 2008
Alabama (1932) 7 1973, 1978, 1979, 1987, 2002, 2021, 2023
Arkansas (1991) 4 1994, 1995, 2015, 2020
Mississippi State (1932) 3 1983, 2004, 2020
Auburn (1932) 2 1984, 1999
Florida (1932) 2 2011, 2014
Georgia (1932) 2 2013, 2018
Ole Miss (1932) 2 1971, 1998
South Carolina (1991) 1 2017
Missouri (2012) 0
Texas A&M (2012) 0
  • a If no special demarcation indicates which voting body's award the player won that season, then he had earned all of the awards available for that year.
  • b Chris Jackson changed his name to Mahmoud Abdul-Rauf in 1991 after converting to Islam.

References

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