The Wooden Award

The Wooden Award (2015- )

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The Wooden Award is an annual special exclusively to the ESPN Networks where the list of potential winners of the John R. Wooden Basketball Award are revealed.

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Scheduleevery Wednesday at 18:30 (30 min)

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2017-02-082017 Wooden Award Late Season Top 20Feb. 8, 2017
2017-01-112017 Wooden Award Midseason Top 25 SpecialJan. 11, 2017
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

What was the premiere date of 'The Wooden Award' in 2015?

'The Wooden Award' did not have a premiere date in 2015 because it is not a TV show. The Wooden Award is actually an American college basketball award presented annually to the most outstanding men's and women's players in college basketball.

Who won the 2015 John R. Wooden Award for Men's Player of the Year?

Frank Kaminsky from the University of Wisconsin won the 2015 John R. Wooden Award for Men's Player of the Year.

Who won the 2015 John R. Wooden Award for Women's Player of the Year?

Breanna Stewart from the University of Connecticut won the 2015 John R. Wooden Award for Women's Player of the Year.

How many candidates were selected for the 2015 Wooden Award Men's Top 20?

20 candidates were selected for the 2015 Wooden Award Men's Top 20.

Which college had the most players selected for the 2015 Wooden Award Men's Top 20?

Duke University had the most players selected for the 2015 Wooden Award Men's Top 20 with three players.

How are the Wooden Award winners selected?

The Wooden Award winners for both men and women are selected by the Los Angeles Athletic Club. The selection process includes input from hundreds of national college basketball media members and a voting panel consisting of former players, coaches, and administrators.

When was the John R. Wooden Award first presented?

The John R. Wooden Award was first presented in 1977.

Who was the first player to win the John R. Wooden Award for Men's Player of the Year?

Marques Johnson from UCLA was the first player to win the John R. Wooden Award for Men's Player of the Year in 1977.

Who was the first player to win the John R. Wooden Award for Women's Player of the Year?

Ann Meyers from UCLA was the first player to win the John R. Wooden Award for Women's Player of the Year in 1978.

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