Tuesday, January 5, 2010

The Wooden Award Midseason Top 30

Here are the 30 players on the Wooden Award's Midseason list, with an extra spot for Evan Turner as the 31st player.

Cole Aldrich, Kansas
Al-Farouq Aminu, Wake Forest
James Anderson, Oklahoma State
Trevor Booker, Clemson
Matt Bouldin, Gonzaga
Da’Sean Butler, West Virginia
Sherron Collins, Kansas
Ed Davis, North Carolina
Jerome Dyson, UConn
Jimmer Fredette, BYU
Luke Harangody, Notre Dame
Manny Harris, Michigan
Gordon Hayward, Butler
Xavier Henry, Kansas
Darington Hobson, New Mexico
Robbie Hummel, Purdue
Damion James, Texas
Wesley Johnson, Syracuse
Jeremy Lin, Harvard
Kalin Lucas, Michigan State
Greg Monroe, Georgetown
Patrick Patterson, Kentucky
Quincy Pondexter, Washington
Scottie Reynolds, Villanova
Omar Samhan, Saint Mary’s
Jon Scheyer, Duke
Kyle Singler, Duke
Klay Thompson, Washington State
Jarvis Varnado, Mississippi State
John Wall, Kentucky
* Evan Turner, Ohio State

I couple of thoughts on the list:

  • Where is Jacob Pullen? Pullen is averaging 20.1 ppg and 3.6 apg while shooting 45.8% from three (and making more than three per game) for a Kansas State Wildcat team that is 13-1 and ranked in the top 15 with wins over Dayton, Xavier, and at UNLV and Alabama. In those four wins? Pullen is averaging 25.0 ppg and shooting 17-31, or 54.8%, from three. And he isn't one of the top 30 31 players in the country?

  • Three players on this list are from Kansas - Sherron Collins, Xavier Henry, and Cole Aldrich. Duke (Kyle Singler and Jon Scheyer) and Kentucky (John Wall and Patrick Pattersn) both have two players nominated.

  • The Big East leads the way with six nominees, while both the Big XII and the ACC have five nominees, the Big Ten has four, and the SEC three. The WCC, Pac-10, and MWC both have two nominees, while the Horizon (Gordon Hayward) and the Ivy (Jeremy Lin) both have one.

  • John Wall and Xavier Henry are the only freshman on the list.

  • For my money, John Wall is the favorite right now, followed by Wes Johnson, Damion James, Da'Sean Butler, and Jon Scheyer.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

where is craig brackins? His numbers are a little down this year, but it is only because he has talent.

Rob Dauster said...

In the preseason he absolutely would have made this list, but I don't think he has played well enough this year to be put in the top 30. Well, my top 30 at least.

Kid has talent though, and if you've never seen him play watch ESPN tonight at 9. The cyclones host Duke.