Pac-12 Conference Men's Basketball Defensive Player of the Year

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Pac-12 Defensive Player of the Year
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Awarded forthe top defensive player in men's basketball in the Pac-12
CountryUnited States
Presented byPac-12 Conference
First awarded1983
Currently held by Adem Bona, UCLA

The Pac-12 Defensive Player of the Year is an annual college basketball award presented to the top defensive player in men's basketball in the Pac-12 Conference. The winner is selected by conference coaches, who are not allowed to vote for players on their own team. [1] The award began in 1984, [2] when the conference consisted of 10 teams and was known as the Pacific-10. [3] It stopped being issued starting in 1988 but was restarted in 2008. [4] [5] The conference added two teams and became the Pac-12 in 2011. [3]

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Jorge Gutiérrez of California (2012) and Evan Mobley of USC (2021) are the only players to also win the Pac-12 Player of the Year in the same season. [2] [6] Gary Payton won both awards in separate seasons with Oregon State, capturing the defensive honor as a freshman in 1987 and the conference player of the year as a senior in 1990. [7] [8] He credited Beavers coach Ralph Miller with molding him into a standout defender. Payton played 17 seasons in the National Basketball Association (NBA), and became the only point guard to be named the NBA Defensive Player of the Year. [7] His son, Gary Payton II, later played with Oregon State as well, and was voted the Pac-12 Defensive Player of the Year in 2015 and 2016. [9] He and Matisse Thybulle (2018, 2019) are the only repeat winners of the award. [10]

Winners

Gary Payton II won the award in 2015 and 2016. Gary Payton II Beavers (cropped).jpg
Gary Payton II won the award in 2015 and 2016.
Matisse Thybulle won the award in 2018 and 2019. Matisse Thybulle.jpg
Matisse Thybulle won the award in 2018 and 2019.
Tyler Bey won the award in 2020. Tyler Bey 2.jpg
Tyler Bey won the award in 2020.
SeasonPlayerSchoolClassRef
1983–84 Butch Hays California Senior
1984–85 Nigel Miguel UCLA Senior
[5]
1985–86 Keith Morrison Washington State Senior
[3]
1986–87 Gary Payton Oregon State Freshman
[4]
2007–08 Russell Westbrook UCLA Sophomore
[5]
2008–09 Taj Gibson USC Junior
2009–10 Seth Tarver Oregon State Senior
[3]
2010–11 Marcus Simmons USC Senior
2011–12 Jorge Gutiérrez California Senior
2012–13 André Roberson Colorado Senior
[3]
2013–14 Jordan Bachynski Arizona State Senior
[3]
2014–15 Gary Payton II Oregon State Junior
[4]
2015–16 Gary Payton II (2) Oregon State Senior
2016–17 Jordan Bell Oregon Junior
2017–18 Matisse Thybulle Washington Junior
[9]
2018–19 Matisse Thybulle (2) Washington Senior
2019–20 Tyler Bey Colorado Junior
2020–21 Evan Mobley USC Freshman [16]
2021–22 Christian Koloko Arizona Sophomore [17]
2022–23 Jaylen Clark UCLA Junior [18]
2023–24 Adem Bona UCLA Sophomore [19]

Winners by school

SchoolWinnersYears
Oregon State 41987, 2010, 2015, 2016
UCLA 41985, 2008, 2023, 2024
USC 32009, 2011, 2021
California 21984, 2012
Colorado 22013, 2020
Washington 22018, 2019
Arizona 12022
Arizona State 12014
Oregon 12017
Washington State 11986
Stanford 0
Utah 0

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