NABC Defensive Player of the Year

The NABC Defensive Player of the Year is an award given annually by the National Association of Basketball Coaches to recognize the top defensive player in United States college basketball. The award has been given since 1987 and was previously known as the Henry Iba Corinthian Award, named after Hall of Fame coach Henry Iba, who coached at Oklahoma State University from 1934 to 1970.

NABC Defensive Player of the Year
Awarded forthe most outstanding defensive basketball player in the NCAA
CountryUnited States
Presented byNational Association of Basketball Coaches (NABC)
History
First award1987
Most recentJamal Shead, Houston

Duke has dominated the award with six recipients who have won a total of nine awards. The only other schools with more than one recipient are Connecticut, with two recipients who combined for four awards, and Ohio State, Kentucky, and Virginia with two recipients who each won the award once. Three players have been named the NABC Defensive Player of the Year on three occasions—Stacey Augmon of UNLV (1989–1991), Tim Duncan of Wake Forest (1995–1997), and Shane Battier of Duke (1999–2001). Greg Oden (2007) and Anthony Davis (2012) are the only freshmen to have won the award.

Two winners of this award were born outside the main territory of the United States. Duncan was born in the United States Virgin Islands, an insular area of the U.S.; by U.S. law, all natives of the USVI are U.S. citizens by birth. Hasheem Thabeet, the 2008 and 2009 winner, is a native of Tanzania.

Key

Co-Players of the Year
*Awarded a national player of the year award:
the Naismith College Player of the Year or the John R. Wooden Award
Player (X)Denotes the number of times the player has been awarded the Defensive Player of the Year award at that point

Winners

Tim Duncan is one of three players to win the award three times.
Kenyon Martin was also named the Naismith and Wooden Award winner in 2000.
In 2007, Greg Oden became the first freshman to be named Defensive Player of the Year.
SeasonPlayerSchoolPositionClass
1986–87Tommy AmakerDukePGSenior
1987–88Billy KingDukeFSenior
1988–89Stacey AugmonUNLVSFSophomore
1989–90Stacey Augmon (2)UNLVSFJunior
1990–91Stacey Augmon (3)UNLVSFSenior
1991–92Alonzo MourningGeorgetownCSenior
1992–93Grant HillDukeSFJunior
1993–94Jim McIlvaineMarquetteCSenior
1994–95Tim DuncanWake ForestCSophomore
1995–96Tim Duncan (2)Wake ForestCJunior
1996–97Tim Duncan* (3)Wake ForestCSenior
1997–98Steve WojciechowskiDukeSGSenior
1998–99Shane BattierDukeSFSophomore
1999–00Shane Battier (2)DukeSFJunior
Kenyon Martin*CincinnatiCSenior
2000–01Shane Battier* (3)DukeSFSenior
2001–02John LinehanProvidencePGSenior
2002–03Emeka OkaforConnecticutCSophomore
2003–04Emeka Okafor (2)ConnecticutCJunior
2004–05Shelden WilliamsDukePFJunior
2005–06Shelden Williams (2)DukePFSenior
2006–07Greg OdenOhio StateCFreshman
2007–08Hasheem ThabeetConnecticutCSophomore
2008–09Hasheem Thabeet (2)ConnecticutCJunior
2009–10Jarvis VarnadoMississippi StateCSenior
2010–11Kenneth FariedMorehead StatePF/CSenior
2011–12Anthony Davis*KentuckyCFreshman
2012–13Victor OladipoIndianaSGJunior
Jeff WitheyKansasCSenior
2013–14Aaron CraftOhio StatePGSenior
2014–15Willie Cauley-SteinKentuckyPF/CJunior
2015–16Malcolm BrogdonVirginiaSGSenior
2016–17Jevon CarterWest VirginiaPGJunior
2017–18Jevon Carter (2)West VirginiaPGSenior
2018–19De'Andre HunterVirginiaSFSophomore
2019–20Udoka AzubuikeKansasCSenior
2020–21Davion MitchellBaylorPGJunior
2021–22Walker KesslerAuburnCSophomore
2022–23Jaylen ClarkUCLASGJunior
2023–24Jamal SheadHoustonPGSenior

Winners by school

SchoolWinnersYears
Duke91987, 1988, 1993, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2005, 2006
UConn42003, 2004, 2008, 2009
UNLV31989, 1990, 1991
Wake Forest31995, 1996, 1997
Kansas22013, 2020
Kentucky22012, 2015
Ohio State22007, 2014
Virginia22016, 2019
West Virginia22017, 2018
Auburn12022
Baylor12021
Cincinnati12000
Georgetown11992
Houston12024
Indiana12013
Marquette11994
Mississippi State12010
Morehead State12011
Providence12002
UCLA12023

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