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Friday / November 15.
  • John R. Wooden Award announces 2023-24 men’s ballot

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    By SAM LANCE

    The 2024 men’s national ballot for the John R. Wooden Award presented by Principal was announced today on ESPN’s College Gameday. The ballot consists of 15 players who are candidates for the most valuable player in college basketball.

    Here are the 15 candidates…

    Johni Broome, Auburn

    RJ Davis, North Carolina

    Hunter Dickinson, Kansas

    Zach Edey, Purdue

    Kyle Filipowski, Duke

    DaRon Holmes II, Dayton

    Dalton Knecht, Tennessee

    Tyler Kolek, Marquette

    Jaedon Ledee, San Diego State

    Caleb Love, Arizona

    Kevin McCullar, Kansas

    Tristen Newton, UConn

    Antonio Reeves, Kentucky

    Mark Sears, Alabama

    Jamal Shead, Houston

    All players on the ballot are confirmed by their university to meet or surpass the Wooden Award criteria established by Coach Wooden. The criteria is as follows: “candidates must exhibit strength of character, both on and off the court; candidates must be full-time students in an accredited NCAA college or university; candidates must be making progress toward graduation and have a cumulative 2.00 grade point average since enrolling in their school; candidates must contribute to team effort; candidates must excel in both offense and defense; and candidates should be considered on their performance over the course of the entire season.”

    Voting will take place from March 18 to March 25. The finalists for the 2024 Wooden Award will be announced on April 2. The Wooden Award was established in 1976 and is the most prestigious honor in college basketball.

    Currently, Purdue’s Zach Edey is the heavy favorite on multiple sportsbooks to win the award. Edey would become the second ever player to win the award in back-to-back years, joining Ralph Sampson, who did so at Virginia in 1982 and 1983.

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