LOS ANGELES, Calif. (April 10, 2024) – The Los Angeles Athletic Club announced that Zach Edey of Purdue University is the winner of the 2024 John R. Wooden Award presented by Principal as the most outstanding player in men’s college basketball. The announcement was made during ESPN SportsCenter.
Edey becomes only the second men’s player to win the Wooden Award twice, joining Ralph Sampson (1982 & 1983). While leading the nation in scoring, he broke the career Purdue records for most points and most rebounds.
Voting took place from March 18-25, 2024, by a national collection of voters who cover the sport and former winners. As insisted upon by Coach Wooden at the Award’s creation in 1976, all players considered for the ballot were certified by their universities as meeting or exceeding the academic criteria of the John R. Wooden Award.
Zach joins Coach John Calipari, the Wooden Award Legend of Coaching presented by Principal recipient, and Caitlin Clark, the Wooden Award honoree for women’s basketball, as the celebrated winners of the nation’s most prestigious collegiate basketball awards. They will be joined by their coaches and the Wooden Award All American team at the trophy presentation on Friday, April 12, 2024 at the Los Angeles Athletic Club.
About the John R. Wooden Award
Established in 1976, the John R. Wooden Award Program hosts the most prestigious honors in college basketball, recognizing The Wooden Award Most Outstanding Player for men and women, The Wooden Award All America Teams for men and women, and the annual selection of the Wooden Award Legend of Coaching recipient. Honorees have demonstrated to their university that they meet or exceed the qualifications of the John R. Wooden Award.
Since its inception, the John R. Wooden Award has contributed nearly one million dollars to non-profit organizations, including general scholarship funds in the names of the Wooden Award All American recipients, and has sent more than 1,000 underprivileged children to week-long camps. Additionally, the John R. Wooden Award partners with the Special Olympics Southern California (SOSC) each year to host the Wooden Award Special Olympics Southern California Basketball Tournament.
Starting in 2024, the John R. Wooden Award Foundation will empower balloted candidates to use the Wooden Award platform to promote their chosen charities, with the Wooden Award presenting donations to the top five All Americans' charities of choice to support their character initiatives.
Previous winners include Larry Bird (’79), Ralph Sampson (’82, ’83), Michael Jordan (’84), Tim Duncan (’97), Kevin Durant (’07), Candace Parker (’07; ’08), Maya Moore (’09; ’11), Breanna Stewart (’15; ’16), and last year’s recipients, Caitlin Clark of Iowa and Zach Edey of Purdue.
The Legends of Coaching Award presented by Principal will be conferred upon University of Kentucky coach John Calipari, alongside the Wooden Award Men’s and Women’s Players of the Year on April 12, 2024.
For up-to-date information on the Wooden Award, please visit www.woodenaward.com and follow the Wooden Award on Facebook at www.facebook.com/woodenaward and @WoodenAward on Twitter and Instagram.
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John R. Wooden Award
Presented by Principal
Men’s Player of the Year
Year |
Player |
School |
2024 |
Zach Edey |
Purdue |
2023 |
Zach Edey |
Purdue |
2022 |
Oscar Tshiebwe |
Kentucky |
2021 |
Luka Garza |
Iowa |
2020 |
Obi Toppin |
Dayton |
2019 |
Zion Williamson |
Duke |
2018 |
Jalen Brunson |
Villanova |
2017 |
Frank Mason III |
Kansas |
2016 |
Buddy Hield |
Oklahoma |
2015 |
Frank Kaminsky |
Wisconsin |
2014 |
Doug McDermott |
Creighton |
2013 |
Trey Burke |
Michigan |
2012 |
Anthony Davis |
Kentucky |
2011 |
Jimmer Fredette |
BYU |
2010 |
Evan Turner |
Ohio State |
2009 |
Blake Griffin |
Oklahoma |
2008 |
Tyler Hansbrough |
North Carolina |
2007 |
Kevin Durant |
Texas |
2006 |
J.J. Redick |
Duke |
2005 |
Andrew Bogut |
Utah |
2004 |
Jameer Nelson |
St. Joseph’s |
2003 |
T.J. Ford |
Texas |
2002 |
Jason Williams |
Duke |
2001 |
Shane Battier |
Duke |
2000 |
Kenyon Martin |
Cincinnati |
1999 |
Elton Brand |
Duke |
1998 |
Antawn Jamison |
North Carolina |
1997 |
Tim Duncan |
Wake Forest |
1996 |
Marcus Camby |
Massachusetts |
1995 |
Ed O’Bannon |
UCLA |
1994 |
Glenn Robinson |
Purdue |
1993 |
Calbert Cheaney |
Indiana |
1992 |
Christian Laettner |
Duke |
1991 |
Larry Johnson |
UNLV |
1990 |
Lionel Simmons |
La Salle |
1989 |
Sean Elliott |
Arizona |
1988 |
Danny Manning |
Kansas |
1987 |
David Robinson |
Navy |
1986 |
Walter Berry |
St. John’s |
1985 |
Chris Mullin |
St. John’s |
1984 |
Michael Jordan |
North Carolina |
1983 |
Ralph Sampson |
Virginia |
1982 |
Ralph Sampson |
Virginia |
1981 |
Danny Ainge |
BYU |
1980 |
Darrell Griffith |
Louisville |
1979 |
Larry Bird |
Indiana State |
1978 |
Phil Ford |
North Carolina |
1977 |
Marques Johnson |
UCLA |
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