BLOOMINGTON, IN - December 07, 2022 - forward Trayce Jackson-Davis #23 of the Indiana Hoosiers during the game between the Nebraska Cornhuskers and the Indiana Hoosiers at Simon Skjodt Assembly Hall in Bloomington, IN. Photo By Andrew Mascharka/Indiana Athletics

TJD voted unanimous first team All-Big Ten, Hood-Schifino Freshman of the Year

Indiana forward Trayce Jackson-Davis was voted first team All-Big Ten by both the coaches and the media.  The IU senior was a unanimous selection to the first team.

Freshman point guard Jalen Hood-Schifino was named the league’s Freshman of the Year.  He also earned second and third All-Big Ten honors from the media and coaches, respectively.

Jackson-Davis was also named to the Big Ten’s all-defensive team, and Miller Kopp was named Indiana’s sportsmanship award honoree.

Hood-Schifino is the first Freshman of the Year winner from Indiana since Noah Vonleh.  Jackson-Davis is the first Hoosier to be named to an All-Big Ten Team in four-straight seasons since Yogi Ferrell.

Purdue’s Zach Edey was named the 2023 conference Player of the Year.

Northwestern’s Chris Collins was named the Coach of the Year.

Rutgers’ Caleb McConnell and Northwestern’s Chase Audige shared the Defensive Player of the Year honors.

The full release from IU Athletics with more information on the Indiana award winners and all the Big Ten honorees follows.


Jackson-Davis, Hood-Schifino Named to All-Big Ten Teams

Kopp Tabbed Big Ten Sportsmanship Award Honoree

ROSEMONT, Ill. – Senior forward Trayce Jackson-Davis and freshman guard Jalen Hood-Schifino were honored by the Big Ten Conference, the league’s coaches, and the conference media as All-Big Ten selections and specialty teams were announced on Tuesday afternoon.

Jackson-Davis was one of two players (Zach Edey, Purdue) unanimously selected to the All-Big Ten First Team for both the coaches and the media. TJD was also named to the five-player All-Defensive Team.

The first team honor comes a season after earning second team accolades across all three voting outlets as a junior. Following his sophomore campaign, he was tabbed an All-Big Ten First Team performer by the media and a second team choice by the coaches. He was a third team honoree and was included on the All-Freshman Team after his rookie season.

The last Hoosier to be named to an All-Big Ten Team in four-straight seasons since Kevin “Yogi” Ferrell (2013-16). He is the first Hoosier since Victor Oladipo (2012-13) to be named to the All-Defensive team in consecutive seasons.

The Greenwood native averaged 20.5 points (tied for 2nd in the Big Ten), 11.0 rebounds (2nd), 3.9 assists (7th), and 2.8 blocks (1st) per game. Jackson-Davis finished second in the league with 16 double-doubles. He produced 21.8 points (2nd), 12.4 rebounds (2nd), 4.7 assists (5th), and 2.9 blocks (1st) per game in 20 conference games this season.

During his senior season, Jackson-Davis moved into fourth on the Indiana all-time scoring list (2,163) and broke the school records in both career rebounding (1,105) and blocked shots (255). He ranks fourth in career double-doubles (48). He is the fifth player in Big Ten history to record 2,000 points and 1,000 rebounds.

Hood-Schifino was named the Big Ten Freshman of the Year by both the coaches and the media, an award not won by a Hoosier since Noah Vonleh (2014). The Pittsburgh, Pa., native also picked up enough votes to be named to the All-Big Ten Second Team by the media and the third team by the coaches.

JHS averaged 13.4 points (3rd among Big Ten freshmen), 4.1 rebounds (5th), 3.8 assists (2nd), 0.9 steals (3rd), and 1.2 made 3-pointers (7th) per contest this season. His scoring average increased to 14.9 points (2nd) per game in conference games.

Fifth-year senior Miller Kopp was selected as the Big Ten Sportsmanship Award Honoree for Indiana. In his final start at Simon Skjodt Assembly Hall, Kopp broke the Big Ten record for conference games played with 99. He was one of three Hoosiers to appear in all 31 games this season and the only player to appear in the starting lineup each game. The Houston native averaged 7.9 points per game and made a team-best 56 3-pointers.

2022-23 All-Big Ten Men’s Basketball Team (Coaches)

FIRST TEAM

Terrance Shannon Jr., Illinois

TRAYCE JACKSON-DAVIS, INDIANA

Kris Murray, Iowa

Jalen Pickett, Penn State

ZACH EDEY, PURDUE

 

SECOND TEAM*

Jahmir Young, Maryland

Hunter Dickinson, Michigan

Tyson Walker, Michigan State

Derrick Walker, Nebraska

Boo Buie, Northwestern

Chase Audige, Northwestern

 

THIRD TEAM

Matthew Mayer, Illinois

Jalen Hood-Schifino, Indiana

Kobe Bufkin, Michigan

Jett Howard, Michigan

Clifford Omoruyi, Rutgers

 

HONORABLE MENTION

Filip Rebraca, Iowa

Connor McCaffery, Iowa

Tony Perkins, Iowa

Julian Reese, Maryland

Hakim Hart, Maryland

Joey Hauser, Michigan State

A.J. Hoggard, Michiga State

Dawson Garcia, Minnesota

Keisei Tominaga, Nebraska

Brice Sensabaugh, Ohio State

Justice Sueing, Ohio State

Zed Key, Ohio State

Seth Lundy, Penn State

Braden Smith, Purdue

Fletcher Loyer, Purdue

Paul Mulcahy, Rutgers

Cam Spencer, Rutgers

Caleb McConnell, Rutgers

Chucky Hepburn, Wisconsin

 

ALL-FRESHMAN TEAM

Jalen Hood-Schifino, Indiana

Jett Howard, Michigan

Brice Sensabaugh, Ohio State

Braden Smith, Purdue

Connor Essegian, Wisconsin

 

ALL-DEFENSIVE TEAM

Trayce Jackson-Davis, Indiana

Chase Audige, Northwestern

Zach Edey, Purdue

Caleb McConnell, Rutgers

Clifford Omoruyi, Rutgers

 

PLAYER OF THE YEAR

Zach Edey, Purdue

 

DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR*

Chase Audige, Northwestern

Caleb McConnell, Rutgers

 

SIXTH MAN OF THE YEAR

Payton Sandfort, Iowa

 

COACH OF THE YEAR

Chris Collins, Northwestern

 

FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR

Jalen Hood-Schifino, Indiana

 

HOWARD MOORE ASSISTANT COACH OF THE YEAR

Chris Lowery, Northwestern

 

Unanimous selections in ALL CAPS

*Additional honorees due to ties

 

2022-23 All-Big Ten Men’s Basketball Team (Media)

FIRST TEAM

TRAYCE JACKSON-DAVIS, INDIANA

KRIS MURRAY, IOWA

Hunter Dickinson, Michigan

ZACH EDEY, PURDUE

JALEN PICKETT, PENN STATE

Boo Buie, Northwestern

 

SECOND TEAM

Terrance Shannon Jr., Illinois

Jalen Hood-Schifino, Indiana

Jahmir Young, Maryland

Tyson Walker, Michigan State

Clifford Omoruyi, Rutgers

 

THIRD TEAM

Matthew Mayer, Illinois

Filip Rebraca, Iowa

A.J. Hoggard, Michiga State

Chase Audige, Northwestern

Brice Sensabaugh, Ohio State

 

HONORABLE MENTION

Connor McCaffery, Iowa

Tony Perkins, Iowa

Julian Reese, Maryland

Hakim Hart, Maryland

Kobe Bufkin, Michigan

Jett Howard, Michigan

Joey Hauser, Michigan State

Dawson Garcia, Minnesota

Keisei Tominaga, Nebraska

Seth Lundy, Penn State

Andrew Funk, Penn State

Braden Smith, Purdue

Fletcher Loyer, Purdue

Paul Mulcahy, Rutgers

Cam Spencer, Rutgers

Caleb McConnell, Rutgers

Chucky Hepburn, Wisconsin

 

PLAYER OF THE YEAR

Zach Edey, Purdue

 

COACH OF THE YEAR

Chris Collins, Northwestern

 

FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR

Jalen Hood-Schifino, Indiana

 

Unanimous selections in ALL CAPS

*Additional honorees due to ties

 

BIG TEN SPORTSMANSHIP AWARD HONOREES

Matthew Mayer, Illinois; Miller Kopp, Indiana; Patrick McCaffery, Iowa; Patrick Emilien, Maryland; Joey Baker, Michigan; Jaden Akins, Michigan State; Ta’lon Cooper, Minnesota; Robbie Beran, Northwestern; Sam Griesel, Nebraska; Sean McNeil, Ohio State; Camren Wynter, Penn State; Matt Frost, Purdue; Mawot Mag, Rutgers; Isaac Lindsey, Wisconsin


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