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[[category:National Individual Men's Basketball Awards]] | [[category:National Individual Men's Basketball Awards]] |
Revision as of 22:14, 12 April 2014
The Pete Newell Big Man Award is a men's college basketball award given each year to the nation's most outstanding low-post player (centers and forwards) as voted on by the National Association of Basketball Coaches.
2000 | Marcus Fizer | Iowa State |
2001 | Jason Collins | Stanford |
2002 | Drew Gooden | Kansas |
2003 | David West | Xavier |
2004 | Emeka Okafor | Connecticut |
2005 | Andrew Bogut | Utah |
2006 | Glen Davis | Louisiana State |
2007 | Greg Oden | Ohio State |
2008 | Michael Beasley | Kansas State |
2009 | Blake Griffin | Oklahoma |
2010 | Greg Monroe | Georgetown |
2011 | JaJuan Johnson | Purdue |
2012 | Anthony Davis | Kentucky |
2013 | Mason Plumlee | Duke |
2014 | Patric Young | Florida |