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Chucky Hepburn of Louisville was named to the Naismith Trophy Midseason Team
The Cardinals’ point guard scores the most points and is one of the best in the ACC at passing and stealing the ball.
A statement from the University of Louisville to the press:
NAISKARS AWARDS IN ROSWELL, GA –Chucky Hepburn, a senior point guard for the University of Louisville’s men’s basketball team, is one of 30 players chosen for the 2025 Naismith Trophy Men’s Player of the Year Midseason Team. The Naismith Awards revealed this news on Friday.
The Naismith College Player of the Year award is given every year to the best men’s basketball player who has a great season on the court.
There are 20 players in the country who have more than 100 assists, 100 steals, or 100 steals per game. The player from Omaha, Nebraska, is one of them.
Hepburn has scored 10 or more points in 19 games, including four games with 20 points or more. This season, he has had 12 games with seven or more assists, which is the eighth most in DI. He has also had six games with four or more steals, which is the eleventh most in DI this year.
The point guard threw 16 assists against SMU on January 21, breaking Louisville’s record for most assists in a single game. Against North Carolina on January 1, he made 16 free throws, which tied the school mark.
He scored 16 points, had 10 assists, and stole seven balls against Indiana. No other college player had at least those stats since Markquis Nowell of Kansas State did it on December 31, 2022.
Jersey in 2025 Player of the Year for Men in the Mike’s Naismith Trophy Midseason Poll
Ace Bailey from Rutgers
Johni Broome, Auburn
Fla. Walter Clayton Jr.
Dear Donovan Dent, New Mexico
Kansas’s Hunter Dickinson
Eric Dixon came to Villanova
Duke Cooper and Flagg
Keshon Gilbert, Iowa State
PJ Haggerty, New Orleans
Dylan Harper from Rutgers
Chucky Hepburn, Little Rock
Hi Graham Ike, Gonville
The Illinois Kasparas Jakucionis
Tre Johnson from Texas
Kasim Jones and Marquette
Kevin Jones, Iowa State
Patrick Ryan Kalkbrenner, Creighton
Alex Karaban, from UConn
You, Trey Kaufman-Renn, Purdue
Nashville’s Chaz Lanier
RJ Patrick Luis Jr., St. John’s Ryan Nembhard, Gonville
Derik Queen from Maryland
Major Maxime Raynaud, Stanford
Mark Sears from Alabama
For Javon Small in West Virginia
Braden Smith from Purdue
John Tonje from Wisconsin
Danny Wolf, from Michigan
Nashville’s Zakai Zeigler
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