Frances Pomeroy Naismith Award
Il Frances Pomeroy Naismith Award (in italiano: Premio Frances Pomeroy Naismith) è stato un premio conferito ogni anno dalla National Association of Basketball Coaches al miglior giocatore con altezza pari o inferiore a 6 ft (183 cm), che giocava nell'NCAA Division I.
In campo femminile era assegnato dalla WBCA a partire dal 1984, esclusivamente alle giocatrici con altezza pari o inferiore al 5 ft 8 in (173 cm), inizialmente il limite era 5 ft 6 in (168 cm)
Il premio era dedicato a Frances Pomeroy Naismith, nuora dell'inventore della pallacanestro James Naismith.
Vincitori
modificaUomini
modifica- 1969 – Billy Keller Purdue Boilerm.
- 1970 – John Rinka Kenyon College
- 1971 – Charles Johnson Calif. G. Bears
- 1972 – Scott Martin Oklahoma Sooners
- 1973 – Robert Sherwin Army Black Knights
- 1974 – Mike Robinson MSU Spartans
- 1975 – Monte Towe NCSU Wolfpack
- 1976 – Frank Alagia St. John's R. Storm
- 1977 – Jeff Jonas Utah Utes
- 1978 – Mike Schieb SU Crusaders
- 1979 – Alton Byrd Columbia Lions
- 1980 – Jim Sweeney Boston C. Eagles
- 1981 – Terry Adolph West Texas Buffaloes
- 1982 – Jack Moore UNL Cornhuskers
- 1983 – Ray McCallum Ball St. Cardinals
- 1984 – Ricky Stokes Virginia Cavaliers
- 1985 – Bubba Jennings TTU Red Raiders
- 1986 – Jim Les Bradley Braves
- 1987 – Muggsy Bogues W.F. Dem. Deacons
- 1988 – FSC Moccasins Jerry Johnson
- 1989 – Tim Hardaway UTEP Miners
- 1990 – Greg Harvey St. John's R. Storm
- 1991 – Keith Jennings ETSU Buccaneers
- 1992 – Tony Bennett Green Bay Phoenix
- 1993 – Sam Crawford N.M. State Aggies
- 1994 – Greg Brown New Mexico Lobos
- 1995 – Tyus Edney UCLA Bruins
- 1996 – Eddie Benton UVM Catamounts
- 1997 – Brevin Knight Stanford Cardinal
- 1998 – Earl Boykins E. Michigan Eagles
- 1999 – Shawnta Rogers GW Revolutionaries
- 2000 – Scoonie Penn Ohio St. Buckeyes
- 2001 – Rashad Phillips Detroit Titans
- 2002 – Steve Logan Cincinnati Bearcats
- 2003 – Jason Gardner Arizona Wildcats
- 2004 – Jameer Nelson St. Joseph's Hawks
- 2005 – Nate Robinson Wash. Huskies
- 2006 – Dee Brown Illinois Fighting Illini
- 2007 – Tre Kelley S.C. Gamecocks
- 2008 – Mike Green Butler Bulldogs
- 2009 – Darren Collison UCLA Bruins
- 2010 – Sherron Collins Kansas Jayhawks
- 2011 – Jacob Pullen KSU Wildcats
- 2012 – Reggie Hamilton OU Golden Grizzlies
- 2013 – Peyton Siva Louisville Cardinals
- 2014 – Russ Smith Louisville Cardinals
Donne
modifica- 1984 – Kim Mulkey L.T. Lady Techsters
- 1985 – Maria Stack Gonzaga Bulldogs
- 1986 – Kamie Ethridge Texas Longhorns
- 1987 – Rhonda Windham USC Trojans
- 1988 – Suzie McConnell Penn State L. Lions
- 1989 – Paulette Backstrom Bowling G. Falcons
- 1990 – Julie Dabrowski SNHU Penmen
- 1991 – Shanya Evans Providence Friars
- 1992 – Rosemary Kosiorek WV Mountaineers
- 1993 – Dena Evans Virginia Cavaliers
- 1994 – Nicole Levesque W.F. Dem. Deacons
- 1995 – Amy Dodrill JHU Blue Jays
- 1996 – Jennifer Rizzotti UConn Huskies
- 1997 – Jennifer Howard NCSU Wolfpack
- 1998 – Angie Arnold JHU Blue Jays
- 1999 – Becky Hammon Colorado St. Rams
- 2000 – Helen Darling Penn State L. Lions
- 2001 – Niele Ivey N. Dame F. Irish
- 2002 – Sheila Lambert Baylor Bears
- 2003 – Kara Lawson Tenn. L. Volunteers
- 2004 – Érika Valek Purdue Boilerm.
- 2005 – Tan White MSU Bulldogs
- 2006 – Megan Duffy N. Dame F. Irish
- 2007 – Lindsey Harding Duke Blue Devils
- 2008 – Jolene Anderson Wisconsin Badgers
- 2009 – Renee Montgomery UConn Huskies
- 2010 – Alexis Gray-Lawson Calif. G. Bears
- 2011 – Courtney Vandersloot Gonzaga Bulldogs
- 2012 – Tavelyn James E. Michigan Eagles
- 2013 – Alex Bentley Penn State L. Lions
- 2014 – Odyssey Sims Baylor Bears
Collegamenti esterni
modifica- (EN) Frances Pomeroy Naismith Award, su wbca.org (archiviato dall'url originale l'8 novembre 2011).