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Phillips 66 All-Big 12 men’s basketball prices announced

Jt Toppin from Texas Tech was appointed Big 12 player and newcomer of the year to highlight the Phillips 66 All-Big 12-men basketball prices 2024-25 coordinated by the head coaches of the league. Houston’s Joseph Tugler (defensive player), LJ Cryer (Scholar-athlete) and Kelvin Sampson (coach) acquired superlatives after a 19: 1 season. Baylors VJ Edgecompbe (newcomer), Byus Richie Saunders (most improved) and Curtis Jones from Iowa State (sixth man) have completed the superlative of the conference.

The first team of the conference consisted of Cryer, Jones, Saunders, Toppin and Caleb Love (Arizona), Norchad Omier (Baylor), J’wan Roberts (Houston), Hunter Dickinson (Kansas), Darrion Williams (Texas Tech) and Javon Small (West Virginia).

Toppin is the second Texas Tech player who wins the player of the year and comes to Jarrett Culver (2019). In the second year, the only player is documented in the top three of the BIG 12 in hits (18.1) and in the rebound (9.3). The native Dallas, who is the second Red Raider, deserves the Big 12 newcomer of the year and joins Mac McCung (2021), has 14 double doubles in the season. Toppin is the first Big 12 player to win players and newcomers of the year in the same season.

Tugler is the second Houston player in a row, who wins the defensive player of the year in the Big 12 and joins Jamal Shead. The product of Monroe, Louisiana, has anchored a Cougar defense that holds the opponents a nationwide 58.1 points per game and at the same time contributed 2.0 blocks per game.

Cryer is the first scholar of the year from Houston in the two-year term of the Coogs in Big 12. On the square, Cryer won his fourth Big 12 championship in five seasons in two schools, while scoring 15.3 points per game for the Cougars. In the classroom, Cryer has a 3.73 GPA while working in health after the Bakalaurier.

Edgecompbe led the conference beginners with 15.0 points per game, on the way to the third time in a row that Baylor Rookie was appointed the best of the league. The Bahamische National team guard achieved an average of 5.4 rebounds and 3.3 assists per game, both of which took third place under the BIG 12 newcomers.

Jones is the third Iowa State player who won the sixth man of Big 12 and the first since Lindell Wigginton in 2019. The leading top scorer of the country and the country’s leading bank shooter achieves an average of 17.0 points per game as well as 4.5 rebounds, 2.3 assists and 1.2 steals per competition.

Saunders is the second BYU player who won a superlative in the two seasons of the school in the Big 12 and joined Jaxson Robinson, who awarded the sixth prize last season. Born in Riverton, he increased its value average from 9.6 to 16.0 and improved its percentage from 36.4% to 43.7%.

Sampson won his 10TH Conference coach of the year Award over five conferences and his second in the Big 12 in a row. Houston won a Big 12 Record 19 games and is the first big conference teams to Duke, who won 19 league games in a single season.

After the season, Big 12 teams will start with the game of the Phillips 66 BIG 12 men’s basketball championship from March 11th to 15th in the T-Mobile Center of Kansas City. Visit Big12Sports.com for championship information.

2024-25 Phillips 66 All-Big 12 Awards

Player of the year: JT Toppin, Texas Tech
Defender of the year: Joseph Tugler, Houston
Scholar athlete of the year: LJ Cryer, Houston
Newcomer of the year: VJ Edgecombe, Baylor
Newcomer of the year: JT Toppin, Texas Tech
Sixth man Price: Curtis Jones, State Iowa
Most improved: Richie Saunders, byu
Trainer of the year: Kelvin Sampson, Houston

All-Big 12 first team

Caleb Love, Arizona
Norchad Omier, Baylor
Richie Saunders, byu
LJ Cryer, Houston
J’wan Roberts, Houston
Curtis Jones, state Iowa
Hunter Dickinson, Kansas
Jt Toppin, Texas Tech*
Darrion Williams, Texas Tech
Javon Small, West Virginia

All-Big 12 Second Team

VJ Edgecompbe, Baylor
Keyshawn Hall, UCF
Milos Uzan, Houston
Joshua Jefferson, state Iowa
Chance McMillian, Texas Tech

All-Big 12 third team

Joseph Tugler, Houston
Zeke Mayo, Kansas
Coleman Hawkins, state of Kansas
Keshon Gilbert, state Iowa
Tamin Lipsey, state Iowa

Praise: Arizona: Tobe Awaka, Henri Veesaar; Baylor: Robert Wright; Byu: Egor Demin; UCF: Darius Johnson; Cincinnati: Jizzle James; Colorado: Julian Hammond III; Houston: Emanuel Sharp; Kansas: Dajuan Harris Jr.; State of Kansas: David N’Guessan; Oklahoma State: Bryce Thompson; TCU: Noah Reynolds, Ernest udeh jr.; Utah: Gabe Madsen

All-defensive team

Jayden Quaintance, State of Arizona
J’wan Roberts, Houston
Joseph Tugler, Houston
Tamin Lipsey, state Iowa
Sencire Harris, West Virginia

All-Freshman team

Jayden Quaintance, State of Arizona
VJ Edgecompbe, Baylor
Robert Wright, Baylor
EGOR Demin, byu
Christian Anderson, Texas Tech

All-Newcomer team

Norchad Omier, Baylor
Keyshawn Hall, UCF
Joshua Jefferson, state Iowa
Zeke Mayo, Kansas
Jt Toppin, Texas Tech

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