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  1. All the awards PLAYER OF THE YEAR Zach Edey, Purdue DEFENSIVE PLAYERS OF THE YEAR Ace Baldwin Jr., Penn State CO-FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR Mackenzie Mgbako, Indiana Owen Freeman, Iowa SIXTH MAN OF THE YEAR Mason Gillis, Purdue CO-COACHES OF THE YEAR Fred Hoiberg, Nebraska Matt Painter, Purdue HOWARD MOORE ASSISTANT COACH OF THE YEAR AWARD Brandon Brantley, Purdue FIRST TEAM Marcus Domask, Illinois Terrence Shannon Jr., Illinois BOO BUIE, Northwestern ZACH EDEY, Purdue Braden Smith, Purdue SECOND TEAM Tony Perkins, Iowa Jahmir Young, Maryland Tyson Walker, Michigan State Keisei Tominaga, Nebraska AJ Storr, Wisconsin THIRD TEAM* Kel’el Ware, Indiana Payton Sandfort, Iowa Dawson Garcia, Minnesota Rienk Mast, Nebraska Brooks Barnhizer, Northwestern Ace Baldwin, Jr., Penn State HONORABLE MENTION Coleman Hawkins, Illinois Malik Reneau, Indiana Owen Freeman, Iowa Donta Scott, Maryland Julian Reese, Maryland Malik Hall, Michigan State A.J. Hoggard, Michigan State Elijah Hawkins, Minnesota Jamison Battle, Ohio State Bruce Thornton, Ohio State Zach Hicks, Penn State Nick Kern Jr., Penn State Qudus Wahab, Penn State Mason Gillis, Purdue Lance Jones, Purdue Fletcher Loyer, Purdue Clifford Omoruyi, Rutgers Chucky Hepburn, Wisconsin Tyler Wahl, Wisconsin ALL-FRESHMAN TEAM Mackenzie Mgbako, Indiana Owen Freeman, Iowa DeShawn Harris-Smith, Maryland Cam Christie, Minnesota John Blackwell, Wisconsin ALL-DEFENSIVE TEAM* Kel’el Ware, Indiana Brooks Barnhizer, Northwestern Ace Baldwin Jr., Penn State Zach Edey, Purdue Cliff Omoruyi, Rutgers Chucky Hepburn, Wisconsin 2022-23 Big Ten Sportsmanship Award Honorees Quincy Guerrier, Illinois; Trey Galloway, Indiana; Ben Krikke, Iowa; Jahmir Young, Maryland; Will Tschetter, Michigan; Davis Smith, Michigan State; Parker Fox, Minnesota; Josiah Allick, Nebraska; Ty Berry, Northwestern; Owen Spencer, Ohio State; Puff Johnson, Penn State; Chase Martin, Purdue; Oskar Palmquist, Rutgers; Chris Hodges, Wisconsin. 2023-24 All-Big Ten Men’s Basketball Honors As selected by Media Voting Panel PLAYER OF THE YEAR ZACH EDEY, Purdue FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR Owen Freeman, Iowa COACH OF THE YEAR Fred Hoiberg, Nebraska Matt Painter, Purdue FIRST TEAM Terrence Shannon Jr., Illinois Jahmir Young, Maryland BOO BUIE, Northwestern ZACH EDEY, Purdue Braden Smith, Purdue SECOND TEAM Marcus Domask, Illinois Kel’el Ware, Indiana Tyson Walker, Michigan State Dawson Garcia, Minnesota AJ Storr, Wisconsin THIRD TEAM Coleman Hawkins, Illinois Payton Sandfort, Iowa Keisei Tominaga, Nebraska Bruce Thornton, Ohio State Ace Baldwin Jr., Penn State HONORABLE MENTION Malik Reneau, Indiana Josh Dix, Iowa Owen Freeman, Iowa Ben Krikke, Iowa Tony Perkins, Iowa Julian Reese, Maryland Malik Hall, Michigan State A.J. Hoggard, Michigan State Elijah Hawkins, Minnesota Rienk Mast, Nebraska Brooks Barnhizer, Northwestern Jamison Battle, Ohio State Clifford Omoruyi, Rutgers Lance Jones, Purdue Fletcher Loyer, Purdue Unanimous selections in ALL CAPS *Additional honorees due to ties
  2. Fred Hoiberg named as the co-coach of the year along with Matt Painter Keisei Tominaga named to the Coaches 2nd team and Media 3rd team Rienk Mast named to the Coaches 3rd team Josiah Allick named as Nebraska's Big 10 Sportsman View full article
  3. Fred Hoiberg named as the co-coach of the year along with Matt Painter Keisei Tominaga named to the Coaches 2nd team and Media 3rd team Rienk Mast named to the Coaches 3rd team Josiah Allick named as Nebraska's Big 10 Sportsman
  4. No one from Nebraska named to the all-defensive team, which makes sense as those are the steals/blocks guys.
  5. As someone who is on twitter, can assure you that you don't even have to care.
  6. These are AI generated
  7. Shares the honor with Matt Painter
  8. they polled all the other Rivals sites
  9. This is a Rivals poll. It's possible some of those guys have votes for the B1G media poll but it doesn't count for anything.
  10. Seems more like how McDermott got Creighton to pony up more money by being tied to Ohio St
  11. It appears that most of them have been updated through Sunday. I get how people like the Indiana matchup but in terms of conference tournament wins being meaningful for our seeding, getting Wisconsin would have been better. Obviously we're trying to get to a 7 seed or higher for the chance to play in Omaha. Being a higher 8/9 seed is important if we value not being in Brooklyn as opposed to Memphis/Charlotte. (Maybe this doesn't matter to some/most). Staying ahead/jumping ahead of Northwestern or maybe even Michigan St as possible 8/9 seeds matters for this.
  12. Bracketmatrix has us as a pretty solid 9 seed ATM.
  13. Gary's on/off numbers in conference Impactful on defense for sure
  14. Wins and loses aren't factors in a KenPom ranking. The BPI does actually appear to give Izzo a bump for being Izzo.
  15. They need a few wins to sneak into the NIT. The only way they're going to the NCAA tournament is by winning next Sunday.
  16. The stats on the joy of exceeding expectations. Kansas is also 22-9 right now and I would assume that most of their fans assume this season has been a failure of sorts.
  17. If you're trying to make an argument for Nebraska to have higher than a 9 seed, the argument isn't how they compare to other B1G conference teams....it's how they compare against teams that are projected higher than them. Otherwise, how is Washington St projected as a 6 seed when an argument being presented here is that teams without recent success are being penalized?
  18. Conference records broken Total points: -1513 (prev 1423 - 2021-22) FGs made - 531 (prev 505 - 2019-20) 3pt FGs made - 190 (prev 167 - 2001-02) Assists - 298 (prev 289 - 1984-85)
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