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Wisconsin's Tucker Named Big Ten Player Of The Year By Coaches And Media
Ohio State's Thad Matta claims Coach of the Year accolades; Buckeyes' Greg Oden Nabs Defensive Player and Freshman of the Year laurels, while teammate Daequan Cook earns Sixth Man of the Year honor

March 6, 2007

Park Ridge, Ill. - Wisconsin's Alando Tucker captured the conference's highest honor as he was named the Big Ten Player of the Year in voting by both the coaches and the media. He is the second Badger in the last four years to earn the award as Devin Harris claimed Wisconsin's first Player of the Year laurel in 2004. In Big Ten games only, Tucker ranked second in the conference in scoring (19.7 ppg) and tied for eighth in rebounding (6.1 rpg). The senior forward led UW to a school-record 13 victories in the Big Ten, while also tallying a 17-game win streak earlier in the season, the longest in school history. This year, Tucker became the second Badger and the 23rd Big Ten standout to reach 2,000 career points. He enters this week's Big Ten Tournament with 2,125 points and is close to breaking UW's all-time scoring record held by Michael Finley (2,147 points from 1992-95).

Ohio State's Thad Matta was tabbed the Big Ten Coach of the Year by the media for the second consecutive year, while also picking up coaching accolades from his peers. In his third season in Columbus, Matta guided the Buckeyes to their second consecutive outright Big Ten title for the first time since OSU won three in a row from 1960-62. The Buckeyes have also tied a school record for wins with an overall mark of 27-3.

In other individual accolades, Ohio State's Greg Oden was named Freshman of the Year by the coaches and media, joining former Buckeyes Michael Redd, Greg Simpson and Jim Jackson, who were honored in 1998, 1993 and 1990, respectively. Oden led the conference in rebounding (8.9 rpg) and blocked shots (3.44 bpg) in Big Ten games only, while ranking seventh in the Big Ten with 15.1 points per game. The 7-1 center was joined by four other first-year standouts on the Big Ten All-Freshman Team. The five-man squad included Iowa's Tyler Smith, Michigan State's Raymar Morgan, Northwestern's Kevin Coble and Ohio State's Mike Conley Jr.

Oden also became the first freshman in Big Ten history to claim Defensive Player of the Year laurels and the first Buckeye since Ken Johnson won back-to-back honors in 2000 and 2001. He was joined by Illinois' Chester Frazier, Michigan State's Travis Walton, Purdue's Chris Kramer and Wisconsin's Michael Flowers on the conference's All-Defensive Team.





Ohio State's Daequan Cook, who recorded only one start in 30 games this season, is the conference's second recipient of the Sixth Man of the Year award. The freshman guard provided a spark off the bench for the Buckeyes this season, averaging 11.3 points and 4.9 rebounds in all games.

A total of seven of the 15 selections on the 2007 All-Big Ten teams were underclassmen and have a chance to return to their teams next season. Both All-Big Ten first-team squads included Tucker, Iowa's Adam Haluska, Michigan State's Drew Neitzel and Ohio State's Oden. Purdue senior Carl Landry was honored by the coaches, while the media named Ohio State's Conley to the top squad. UW'S Tucker earned first-team laurels for the second-consecutive year.

The conference office also announced honorees from each team for the Big Ten Sportsmanship Award. The student-athletes chosen are individuals who have distinguished themselves through sportsmanship and ethical behavior. In addition, the student-athletes must be in good academic standing and have demonstrated good citizenship outside of the sports-competition setting. Honorees for men's basketball are Illinois' Trent Meacham, Indiana's Errek Suhr, Iowa's Haluska, Michigan's Brent Petway, Michigan State's Neitzel, Minnesota's Jamal Abu-Shamala, Northwestern's Tim Doyle, Ohio State's Oden, Penn State's David Jackson, Purdue's Chris Hartley and Wisconsin's Tucker. These 11 student-athletes are now candidates for the Big Ten Sportsmanship Award, as the conference office will honor one male and one female student-athlete from each institution at the end of the school year.

The complete list of the All-Big Ten teams and awards follows.

2006-07 All-Big Ten Men's Basketball Team
As selected by Big Ten coaches
(players names in ALL CAPS have 2007-08 eligibility)

FIRST TEAM
Adam Haluska, Iowa
DREW NEITZEL, Michigan State
GREG ODEN, Ohio State
Carl Landry, Purdue
Alando Tucker, Wisconsin*

SECOND TEAM
Warren Carter, Illinois
D.J. WHITE, Indiana
MIKE CONLEYJR, Ohio State
David Teague, Purdue
Kammron Taylor, Wisconsin

THIRD TEAM
SHAUN PRUITT, Illinois
Roderick Wilmont, Indiana
TYLER SMITH, Iowa
Dion Harris, Michigan
GEARY CLAXTON, Penn State

HONORABLE MENTION
Rich McBride, Illinois
LAWRENCE MCKENZIE, Minnesota
Tim Doyle, Northwestern
JAMAR BUTLER, Ohio State
Ron Lewis, Ohio State
JAMELLE CORNLEY, Penn State
BRIAN BUTCH, Wisconsin

ALL-FRESHMAN TEAM
TYLER SMITH, Iowa
RAYMAR MORGAN, Michigan St.
KEVIN COBLE, Northwestern
MIKE CONLEYJR, Ohio State
GREG ODEN, Ohio State

ALL-DEFENSIVE TEAM
CHESTER FRAZIER, Illinois
TRAVIS WALTON, Michigan St.
GREG ODEN, Ohio State
CHRIS KRAMER, Purdue
MICHAEL FLOWERS, Wisconsin

PLAYER OF THE YEAR:
Alando Tucker, Wisconsin

DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR:
GREG ODEN, Ohio State

FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR:
GREG ODEN, Ohio State

SIXTH MAN OF THE YEAR:
DAEQUAN COOK, Ohio State

COACH OF THE YEAR:
Thad Matta, Ohio State
*Denotes unanimous selection

2006-07 All-Big Ten Men's Basketball Team
As selected by Big Ten media
(players names in ALLCAPS have 2007-08 eligibility)

FIRST TEAM
Adam Haluska, Iowa
DREW NEITZEL, Michigan State
MIKE CONLEYJR, Ohio State
GREG ODEN, Ohio State*
Alando Tucker, Wisconsin*

SECOND TEAM
D.J. WHITE, Indiana
GEARYCLAXTON, Penn State
Carl Landry, Purdue
David Teague, Purdue
Kammron Taylor, Wisconsin

THIRD TEAM
Warren Carter, Illinois
SHAUN PRUITT, Illinois
Roderick Wilmont, Indiana
TYLER SMITH, Iowa
Dion Harris, Michigan

HONORABLE MENTION
Earl Calloway, Indiana
DAN COLEMAN, Minnesota
LAWRENCE MCKENZIE, Minnesota
Tim Doyle, Northwestern
JAMAR BUTLER, Ohio State
DAEQUAN COOK, Ohio State
Ron Lewis, Ohio State
JAMELLE CORNLEY, Penn State
MICHAEL FLOWERS, Wisconsin

PLAYER OF THE YEAR:
Alando Tucker, Wisconsin

FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR:
GREG ODEN, Ohio State

COACH OF THE YEAR:
Thad Matta, Ohio State

*Denotes unanimous selection

Big Ten Sportsmanship Award Honorees
Trent Meacham, Illinois; Errek Suhr, Indiana; Adam Haluska, Iowa; Brent Petway, Michigan Drew Neitzel, Michigan State; Jamal Abu-Shamala, Minnesota; Tim Doyle, Northwestern; Greg Oden, Ohio State; David Jackson, Penn State; Chris Hartley, Purdue; Alando Tucker, Wisconsin.
 
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They had a profile on Real Sports on HBO last night about the Wisconsin program and Alando Tucker. Hard not to root for these guys, even being from Ohio. I know that will probably piss off some Bucks fans but they run a good program up there...

http://www.hbo.com/realsports/stories/2007/episode.120.s2.html

The Path Less Traveled
In a time of widespread scandals and violations associated with big-time collegiate athletic programs, the Wisconsin Badgers men's basketball team has become known for doing things right. Under the guidance of head coach Bo Ryan and driven by the on-court leadership of fifth-year senior Alando Tucker, the Badgers recently became the #1-ranked team in the country for the first time in school history, while making leadership in the classroom and community their top priority. REAL SPORTS correspondent Bernard Goldberg profiles this inspirational program.
 
Bo Ryan is doing a fantastic job in Badger-ville.
 

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