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Revision as of 22:28, 12 April 2014
The NABC Defensive Player of the Year award is a men's college basketball award given each year to the nation's most outstanding defensive player as voted on by the National Association of Basketball Coaches.
1987 | Tommy Amaker | Duke | G |
1988 | Billy King | Duke | F |
1989 | Stacey Augmon | Nevada-Las Vegas | F |
1990 | Stacey Augmon | Nevada-Las Vegas | F |
1991 | Stacey Augmon | Nevada-Las Vegas | F |
1992 | Alonzo Mourning | Georgetown | C |
1993 | Grant Hill | Duke | G/F |
1994 | Jim McIlvaine | Marquette | C |
1995 | Tim Duncan | Wake Forest | C |
1996 | Tim Duncan | Wake Forest | C |
1997 | Tim Duncan | Wake Forest | C |
1998 | Steve Wojciechowski | Duke | G |
1999 | Shane Battier | Duke | F |
2000 | Kenyon Martin Shane Battier |
Cincinnati Duke |
C F |
2001 | Shane Battier | Duke | F |
2002 | John Linehan | Providence | G |
2003 | Emeka Okafor | Connecticut | C |
2004 | Emeka Okafor | Connecticut | C |
2005 | Shelden Williams | Duke | F |
2006 | Shelden Williams | Duke | F |
2007 | Greg Oden | Ohio State | C |
2008 | Hasheem Thabeet | Connecticut | C |
2009 | Hasheem Thabeet | Connecticut | C |
2010 | Jarvis Varnado | Mississippi State | C |
2011 | Kenneth Faried | Morehead State | F/C |
2012 | Anthony Davis | Kentucky | C |
2013 | Victor Oladipo Jeff Withey |
Indiana Kansas |
G C |
2014 | Aaron Craft | Ohio State | G |