Ulis Named Wooden Award Finalist, Makes All-American Team
LOS ANGELES – Kentucky sophomore point guard Tyler Ulis added to his growing list of accolades on Monday night with his selection to the John R. Wooden Award All-America Team. In addition to being named to the All-America Team, Ulis is one of the top five finalists for the Wooden Award, which goes to the nation’s top player. Having tabulated enough votes to be among the final five finalists, Ulis is eligible for the Wooden Award. The award was created in 1976 and is bestowed upon the nation’s best player at an institution of higher education who has proven to his or her university that he or she is making progress toward graduation while maintaining a minimum cumulative 2.0 GPA. The unique Wooden Award trophy is presented to a man and woman each year. Previous winners include such notables as Larry Bird (‘79), Michael Jordan (‘84), Tim Duncan (‘97), Candace Parker (‘07 and ‘08), Kevin Durant (‘09), Maya Moore (‘09 and ‘11), Trey Burke (‘13) and Doug McDermott (‘14). The 40th annual presentation of the John R. Wooden Award will be the anchor presentation of the ESPN College Basketball Awards Show on ESPN2 on April 8 at 8 p.m. ET. Ulis and other members of the men’s and women’s John R. Wooden Award All-American Teams will be honored during the ceremony, and the 2016 Wooden Award Legends of Coaching Trophy will be presented to former Kentucky coach Tubby Smith.The Chicago native was tabbed to the Wooden Award All-America Team alongside Grayson Allen (Duke) Malcolm Brogdon (Virginia), Kris Dunn (Providence), Perry Ellis (Kansas), Yogi Ferrell (Indiana), Buddy Hield (Oklahoma), Brice Johnson (North Carolina), Georges Niang (Iowa State) and Denzel Valentine (Michigan State). The top five vote getters who are the remaining candidates for the nation’s player of the year honor include Ulis, Brogdon, Hield, Johnson and Valentine. Ulis is the fifth Wildcat to be named a Wooden Award All-American since the inception of the team in 2007. He joins Willie Cauley-Stein (2015), Anthony Davis (2012), DeMarcus Cousins (2010) and John Wall (2010) as other UK players to earn the distinction. Ulis posted one of the greatest all-time individual seasons for a point guard in school history while leading the Wildcats to a share of the Southeastern Conference regular-season championship, the SEC Tournament title and a 27-9 overall record in 2015-16.En route to becoming one of the nation’s elite players, Ulis ended the season with 246 assists, setting the new single-season school record previously held by Wall. Until the season’s final game, Ulis had a streak of 28 consecutive games with four or more assists, the longest streak in school history since at least 1972-73.Among the honors Ulis has already received this postseason:
- Sporting News All-America First Team
- USBWA All-America Second Team
- NABC All-America Second Team
- Wooden Award All-America Team
- SEC Player of the Year (Coaches/AP)
- SEC Tournament MVP
- SEC Defensive Player of the Year (Coaches)
- All-SEC First Team (Coaches/AP)
- SEC All-Defensive Team (Coaches)
- USA Today All-America First Team
- CBS Sports SEC Player of the Year
- USBWA District IV Player of the Year
- USBWA All-District IV Team
- NABC District 21 First Team
- Naismith Trophy finalist
- John R. Wooden Award finalist
- USBWA Oscar Robertson finalist
- Bob Cousy finalist