State Farm Division III Player of The Year
Season | Player | School | State | Position | Class |
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1982–83 | Witherspoon, LeroyLeroy Witherspoon | Potsdam State | New York | Point guard | 3 !Junior |
1983–84 | Witherspoon, LeroyLeroy Witherspoon (2) | Potsdam State (2) | New York | Point guard | 4 !Senior |
1984–85 | Casey, TimTim Casey | Wittenberg | Ohio | 4 !Senior | |
1985–86 | Hempy, DickDick Hempy | Otterbein | Ohio | Guard | 3 !Junior |
1986–87 | Mitchell, BrendanBrendan Mitchell | Potsdam State (3) | New York | Small forward | 4 !Senior |
1987–88 | Tedder, ScottScott Tedder | Ohio Wesleyan | Ohio | Small forward / Shooting guard | 4 !Senior |
1988–89 | Grant, GregGreg Grant | Trenton State | New Jersey | Point guard | 4 !Senior |
1989–90 | Hancock, MattMatt Hancock | Colby | Maine | Shooting guard | 4 !Senior |
1990–91 | Baldridge, BradBrad Baldridge | Wittenberg (2) | Ohio | Center | 4 !Senior |
1991–92 | Foreman, AndreAndre Foreman | Salisbury State | Maryland | Power forward | 4 !Senior |
1992–93 | Hondred, SteveSteve Hondred | Calvin | Michigan | ||
1993–94 | Fitch, ScottScott Fitch | SUNY Geneseo | New York | Guard | 4 !Senior |
1994–95 | Jones, D'ArtisD'Artis Jones | Ohio Northern | Ohio | Shooting guard | 4 !Senior |
1995–96 | Benter, DavidDavid Benter | Hanover | Indiana | 4 !Senior | |
1996–97 | Crabtree, BryanBryan Crabtree | Illinois Wesleyan | Illinois | Small forward | 4 !Senior |
1997–98 | Nogelo, MikeMike Nogelo | Williams | Massachusetts | Forward | 4 !Senior |
1998–99 | Brunson, MerrillMerrill Brunson | Wisconsin–Platteville | Wisconsin | Point guard / Shooting guard | 3 !Junior |
1999–00 | Winkle, AaronAaron Winkle | Calvin (2) | Michigan | Power forward | 4 !Senior |
2000–01 | Jenkins, HoraceHorace Jenkins | William Paterson | New Jersey | Point guard | 4 !Senior |
2001–02 | Gibbs, JeffJeff Gibbs | Otterbein (2) | Ohio | Forward | 4 !Senior |
2002–03 | Nelson, BryanBryan Nelson | Wooster | Ohio | ||
2003–04 | Melzer, RichardRichard Melzer | Wisconsin–River Falls | Wisconsin | Forward | 4 !Senior |
2004–05 | Kalsow, JasonJason Kalsow | Wisconsin–Stevens Point | Wisconsin | Power forward | 3 !Junior |
2005–06 | Adair, BrandonBrandon Adair | Virginia Wesleyan | Virginia | Small forward | 3 !Junior |
2006–07† | Olson, AndrewAndrew Olson | Amherst | Massachusetts | Point guard | 3 !Junior |
2006–07† | Strong, BenBen Strong | Guilford | North Carolina | Center | 3 !Junior |
2007–08 | Olson, AndrewAndrew Olson (2) | Amherst (2) | Massachusetts | Point guard | 4 !Senior |
2008–09 | Bartolotta, JimmyJimmy Bartolotta | MIT | Massachusetts | Shooting guard | 4 !Senior |
2009–10 | Sanborn, TylerTyler Sanborn | Guilford (2) | North Carolina | Center | 4 !Senior |
2010–11 | Taylor, MichaelMichael Taylor | Whitworth | Washington | Shooting guard | 4 !Senior |
2011–12 | Davis, ChrisChris Davis | Wisconsin–Whitewater | Wisconsin | Power forward | 4 !Senior |
2012–13 | Toomey, AaronAaron Toomey | Amherst (3) | Massachusetts | Point guard | 3 !Junior |
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