Purdue's Smith named AP's Big Ten player of the year
- Braden Smith of Purdue was named the Associated Press Big Ten Player of the Year on Tuesday, continuing Purdue's tradition in individual honors after Zach Edey won it the past two seasons.
- Tom Izzo from Michigan State earned Coach of the Year, leading the Spartans to their 11th regular-season title and 26 wins, their highest since 2017-18.
- John Tonje of Wisconsin, the Newcomer of the Year, averaged 18.9 points per game, including a career-high of 41 against Arizona.
- Smith was the only unanimous first-team selection in the Big Ten, joined by notable players like Brice Williams and Danny Wolf.
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