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State Farm NAIA Players of The Year

For the 2007–08 season, Ryan Fiegi, a senior point guard at Oregon Tech, was named the player of the year. Beginning in 2008–09, the NAIA split into Divisions I and II.

Division I
Season Player School State Position Class
2008–09 Payne, GeoffGeoff Payne Westminster Utah Forward 4 !Senior
2009–10 Brumfield, NateNate Brumfield Oklahoma Baptist Oklahoma Forward 4 !Senior
2010–11 Johnson, JustinJustin Johnson Concordia California Guard 4 !Senior
2011–12 Wilson, EmmanuelEmmanuel Wilson Oklahoma Baptist (2) Oklahoma Guard 4 !Senior
2012–13† Moses, VicVic Moses Georgetown Kentucky Forward 4 !Senior
2012–13† Rambo, DominiqueDominique Rambo SAGU Texas Guard 3 !Junior
Division II
Season Player School State Position Class
2008–09 Walker, WilliamWilliam Walker Bethel Indiana Forward 4 !Senior
2009–10 Briggs, SteveSteve Briggs Oklahoma Wesleyan Oklahoma Guard 4 !Senior
2010–11 Rojas, SadielSadiel Rojas Oklahoma Wesleyan (2) Oklahoma Forward 4 !Senior
2011–12 Dunn, JonathanJonathan Dunn Northwood Florida Guard 4 !Senior
2012–13 James, Ra'ShadRa'Shad James Northwood (2) Florida Guard 4 !Senior

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