Summit League Men's Basketball Player of the Year | |
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Award details | |
Given for | most outstanding basketball player in The Summit League |
Country | United States |
History | |
First award | 1983 |
Most recent | Mike Daum, South Dakota State |
Summit League Men's Basketball Player of the Year is an annual college basketball award given to the most outstanding men's basketball player in the Summit League (which had been known as the Mid-Continent Conference up until June 1, 2007). The award was first given following the 1982–83 season. Only one player—Caleb Green of Oral Roberts—has won the award three times (2005–07). Four other players have won the award twice: Jon Collins of Eastern Illinois, Tony Bennett of Wisconsin–Green Bay, Bryce Drew of Valparaiso, and Keith Benson of Oakland.
As of 2017, Oral Roberts and Valparaiso have the most winners. Valparaiso has not been a conference member since 2007. Oral Roberts rejoined the Summit in 2014 after spending two seasons in the Southland Conference. Oakland has had three winners, but left after the 2012–13 season to join the Horizon League. Of current league members, Omaha and South Dakota have had no winners. However, these schools are two of the conference's newer members, with South Dakota having joined in 2011 and Omaha in 2012.