Kyle Chilton | Posted: 15 Mar 2010 | Updated: 8 Nov 2020

Fredette Named to Wooden Award Ballot

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LOS -- BYU's Jimmer Fredette was one of 26 student-athletes named to the 2010 John R. Wooden Award ballot, announced today at The Los Angeles Athletic Club by the John R. Wooden Award committee.

Fredette was named a midseason candidate in January and has earned numerous awards throughout the season. He was named to the All-Mountain West Conference First Team, USBWA All-District and District VIII Player of the Year. After scoring a record 75 points in two games at the MWC Tournament, including a 45-point effort vs. TCU in the quarterfinals, Fredette was named to the all-tournament team.

The Glens Falls, N.Y., native is 12th in the nation in scoring at 21.7 points per game and adds 4.7 assists while shooting .458 from the field, .448 from three and .896 from the free throw line.

Voters have until 3 p.m. EST on Monday, March 29th to cast their votes, a long voting period that allows Wooden Award voters the unique opportunity to evaluate players up through games of the Elite Eight of the NCAA Tournament. Voters rank players from 10 to 1 to complete the ballot. All 26 players selected to the National Ballot have proven to their universities that they are making progress toward graduation while maintaining a cumulative 2.0 GPA.

The ballot includes returning Wooden Award All-American Luke Harangody (23.3 ppg, 9.7 rpg) of Notre Dame. The 6-8 forward is a three-time All-Big East selection and the nation’s No. 2 scorer. Kalin Lucas (14.8 ppg, 3.9 ast) of co-Big 10 champions Michigan State, Kyle Singler (17.2 ppg, 6.8 rpg) of ACC regular season champions Duke, and Sherron Collins (15.3 ppg, 4.3 ast) of Big 12 champion Kansas are also on the Wooden Award ballot for the second straight year.

Kansas, Kentucky and Duke, all ranked in the Associated Press Top 5 this week, are the only three schools with two balloted players. Joining Collins from Kansas is 6-11 center Cole Aldrich (11.3 ppg, 9.7 rpg, 3.5 blocks); both players are two-time All-Big 12 selections. Kentucky features the only two freshmen on the list, DeMarcus Cousins (15.6 ppg, 10.1 rpg) and John Wall (16.8 ppg, 6.2 ast). Versatile Jon Scheyer (18.9, 3.5 rpg, 5.2 ast) pairs with Singler on the ballot for the Blue Devils.

The Big East has the most balloted players, with 7 of the 26 total spots. The ACC and Big 12 have four apiece, the SEC and Big 10 have three, the Mountain West two, and the Pac-10, West Coast and Horizon League each have one player chosen to the ballot. Twenty-four of the 26 players on the ballot will be playing in the NCAA Tournament.

Five players made the Wooden Award ballot who were not on the Wooden Award Midseason Top 30 list: Cousins, Lazar Hayward of Marquette, Dominique Jones of South Florida, Jerome Randle of California and Greivis Vasquez of Maryland. Ohio State’s Evan Turner had been out with an injury and was named as an additional player to the midseason list.

The 34th annual Wooden Award ceremony, which will include the announcement of the Men's and Women's Wooden Award winner, and the presentation of the Legends of Coaching Award to Florida’s Billy Donovan, will take place on April 9, 2010.

Created in 1976, the John R. Wooden Award is the most prestigious individual honor in college basketball. It is bestowed upon the nation’s best player at an institution of higher education who has proven to his or her university that he or she is making progress toward graduation and maintaining a cumulative 2.0 GPA. Previous winners include such notables as Larry Bird (’79), Michael Jordan (’84), Tim Duncan (’97), and Blake Griffin (’09). Candace Parker (Tennessee) won the Women’s Wooden Award in 2007 and 2008 and Maya Moore (Connecticut) won last year.

Since its inception, the John R. Wooden Award has contributed close to a million dollars to universities’ general scholarship fund in the names of the All-American recipients. The Award has also sent more than 1,000 underprivileged children to week-long college basketball camps in the Award’s name. Additionally, the John R. Wooden Award partners with Special Olympics Southern California (SOSC) each year to host the Wooden Award Special Olympics Southern California Basketball Tournament. The all-day tournament, which brings together Special Olympic athletes and the All-Americans, takes place at The Los Angeles Athletic Club during the John R. Wooden Award weekend.



Men’s 2010 Wooden Award Ballot

Name Height Class Position University Conference

Cole Aldrich 6-11 Jr. C Kansas Big 12

Al-Farouq Aminu 6-9 So. F Wake Forest ACC

James Anderson 6-6 Jr. G Oklahoma State Big 12

Matt Bouldin 6-5 Sr. G Gonzaga WCC

Da’Sean Butler 6-7 Sr. F West Virginia Big East

Sherron Collins 5-11 Jr. G Kansas Big 12

DeMarcus Cousins 6-11 Fr. F Kentucky SEC

Jimmer Fredette 6-2 Jr. G Brigham Young Mountain West

Luke Harangody #$ 6-8 Jr. F Notre Dame Big East

Gordon Hayward 6-8 So. G/F Butler Horizon League

Lazar Hayward 6-6 Sr. F Marquette Big East

Darington Hobson 6-7 Jr. G/F New Mexico Mountain West

Robbie Hummel 6-8 Jr. F Purdue Big Ten

Damion James 6-7 Sr. G/F Texas Big 12

Wesley Johnson 6-7 Jr. F Syracuse Big East

Dominique Jones 6-4 Jr. G South Florida Big East

Kalin Lucas 6-0 Jr. G Michigan State Big Ten

Greg Monroe 6-11 So. C Georgetown Big East

Jerome Randle 5-10 Sr. G California Pac-10

Scottie Reynolds 6-2 Jr. G Villanova Big East

Jon Scheyer 6-5 Sr. G Duke ACC

Kyle Singler 6-8 Jr. F Duke ACC

Evan Turner 6-7 Jr. G/F Ohio State Big Ten

Jarvis Varnado 6-9 Sr. F/C Mississippi State SEC

Greivis Vasquez 6-6 Sr. G Maryland ACC

John Wall 6-4 Fr. G Kentucky SEC

$ 2009 Wooden All-American Team

# 2008 Wooden All American Team

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