Kentucky’s Oscar Tshiebwe was named Associated Press men’s college basketball player of the year on Friday.
Tshiebwe is only the second Kentucky player in history to win the award with Anthony Davis being the other in 2012.
Here is an excerpt from the AP:
Tshiebwe was the clear choice for the award announced Friday, receiving 46 of 60 votes from AP Top 25 voters. Johnny Davis, a 6-5 sophomore who averaged 19.7 points and led Wisconsin to a share of the Big Ten regular-season title, was second with 10 votes. Iowa sophomore Keegan Murray (three) and Illinois big man Kofi Cockburn (one) also earned votes.
Tshiebwe, a West Virginia transfer and native of the Democratic Republic of the Congo, is only the second player in the history of the storied history of the Wildcats program to win the AP’s top honor. The other was one-and-done star Anthony Davis, who led Kentucky to its eighth NCAA title a decade ago before becoming the No. 1 NBA draft pick.
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— Kentucky Men’s Basketball (@KentuckyMBB) April 1, 2022
“It is amazing to be join somebody like Anthony Davis,” Tshiebwe said. “And that gives me confidence and gives me more help for my future, too, for what I’m trying to do and what I’m trying to accomplish. I’m just putting God first because God knows what I need, and he has great plans for me.”
Tshiebwe thrived all season while averaging 15.1 rebounds, the highest per-game output in Division I since 1980. He had five games of at least 20 rebounds this season and three games with at least 10 boards on the offensive glass alone.
The highlight came when he had a Division I high of 28 rebounds in a December win against Western Kentucky.
BREAKING: Oscar Tshiebwe of @KentuckyMBB is the Associated Press men’s college basketball player of the year.
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Tshiebwe shares key advice he received from his father: pic.twitter.com/kJGGvKsLX9
— AP Sports (@AP_Sports) April 1, 2022
