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Haggerty Award
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Haggerty Award
Awarded forthe New York area's top NCAA Division I men's college basketball player
LocationNew York metropolitan area
CountryUnited States
Presented byMBWA
History
First award1936
Most recentTyler Thomas, Hofstra
WebsiteOfficial website

The Lt. Frank J. Haggerty Award is given to the top men's college basketball player from an NCAA Division I school in the New York metropolitan area.[1] The players on this list who represent modern day non-Division I schools are five players from NYU (Ben Auerbach, Sid Tanenbaum, Dolph Schayes, Satch Sanders, and Barry Kramer) and one player from CCNY (Bernie Fliegel). At the time of their awards, both NYU and CCNY were classified as Division I schools.[2][3]

The Haggerty Award is presented by the Metropolitan Basketball Writers Association (MBWA).[4] First awarded in 1936, it is the oldest and arguably most prestigious award given to a metropolitan area player.[4][5] It is named after Frank J. Haggerty, a basketball and baseball star athlete from Long Island, New York who "was the first graduate of both Chaminade High School and St. John's University to die in military service during World War II … The Fathers Club of the Mineola school, to honor Haggerty, class of 1936, introduced a basketball tournament in his memory," according to the MBWA's website.[1]

The Haggerty Award has gone to players from 15 schools. St. John's in Jamaica, New York has the most at 27, roughly twice the 15 awards received by players from number two Seton Hall.

Three players won the award three times: Jim McMillian of Columbia (1968–1970), Chris Mullin of St. John's (1983–1985) and Charles Jenkins of Hofstra (2009–2011). McMillian went on to win the 1972 NBA championship with the Los Angeles Lakers; Mullin went on to win two Olympic gold medals (1984, 1992) with Team USA, was a five-time NBA All-Star and was elected to the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame in 2011; and Jenkins has played in the NBA and Europe.

Key

Co-Players of the Year
* Awarded a national player of the year award:
Helms Foundation College Basketball Player of the Year (until 1979)
UPI College Basketball Player of the Year (1954–96)
Naismith College Player of the Year (after 1969)
John R. Wooden Award (after 1976)
Player (X) Denotes the number of times the player has been awarded the Haggerty Award at that point

Winners

Irv Torgoff, LIU Brooklyn, 1939
Jack Garfinkel, St. John's, 1941
Jim White, St. John's, 1942
Andrew Levane, St. John's, 1943
Dolph Schayes, NYU, 1948
Walter Dukes, Seton Hall, 1953
Satch Sanders, NYU, 1960
LeRoy Ellis, St. John's, 1962
Barry Kramer (r), NYU, 1963
Warren Isaac, Iona, 1965
Jim McMillian, Columbia, 1968 through 1970
Charlie Yelverton, Fordham, 1971
Mark Jackson, St. John's, 1987
Ron Artest, St. John's, 1999
Speedy Claxton, Hofstra, 2000
Andre Barrett, Seton Hall, 2004
Quincy Douby, Rutgers, 2006
Jared Jordan, Marist, 2007
Jason Thompson, Rider, 2008
Charles Jenkins, Hofstra, 2009 through 2011
Scott Machado, Iona, 2012
Lamont Jones, Iona, 2013
D'Angelo Harrison, St. John's, 2014
Sir'Dominic Pointer, St. John's, 2015
Myles Powell, Seton Hall, 2019 and 2020
Ron Harper Jr., Rutgers, 2022
Zdroj:https://en.wikipedia.org?pojem=Haggerty_Award
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Season Player School Position Class Reference
1935–36 Jules Bender LIU F / G Junior [6]
1936–37 Ben Kramer LIU SF Senior [6]
1937–38 Bernie Fliegel CCNY C Senior [7]
1938–39 Irv Torgoff LIU PF Senior [6]
1939–40 Ben Auerbach NYU SF Junior [7]
1940–41 Jack Garfinkel St. John's PG Senior [7]
1941–42 Jim White St. John's G Senior [7]
1942–43 Andrew Levane St. John's SF / SG Senior [7]
1943–44 Dick McGuire St. John's PG Freshman [8]
1944–45 Bill Kotsores St. John's PF Senior [8]
1945–46 Sid Tanenbaum NYU SG Junior [8]
1946–47 Sid Tanenbaum (2) NYU SG Senior [8]
1947–48 Dolph Schayes NYU C Senior [9]
1948–49 Dick McGuire (2) St. John's PG Senior [8]
1949–50 Sherman White LIU PF Junior [9]
1950–51 John Azary Columbia SG Senior [9]
1951–52 Ronnie MacGilvray St. John's PG Senior [8]
1952–53 Walter Dukes Seton Hall C Senior [9]
1953–54 Ed Conlin Fordham PF Junior [8]
1954–55 Ed Conlin (2) Fordham PF Senior [8]
1955–56 Bill Thieben Hofstra PF Senior [9]
1956–57 Chet Forte* Columbia PG Senior [9]
1957–58 Jim Cunningham Fordham SG Senior [9]
1958–59 Al Seiden St. John's PG / SG Senior [8]
1959–60 Satch Sanders NYU PF Senior [9]
1960–61 Tony Jackson St. John's SF Senior [8]
1961–62 LeRoy Ellis St. John's C Senior [8]
1962–63 Barry Kramer NYU PF Junior [10]
1963–64 Nick Werkman Seton Hall PF Senior [11]
1964–65 Warren Isaac Iona PF Senior [8]
1965–66 Albie Grant LIU SF Senior [12]
1966–67 Sonny Dove St. John's C Senior [8]
1967–68 Jim McMillian Columbia SF Sophomore [8]
1968–69 Jim McMillian (2) Columbia SF Junior [8]
1969–70 Jim McMillian (3) Columbia SF Senior [8]
1970–71 Charlie Yelverton Fordham SG Senior [13]
1971–72 Richie Garner Manhattan SG Senior [14]
Tom Sullivan Fordham C Senior [14]
1972–73 Billy Schaeffer St. John's PF Senior [8]
1973–74 Bill Campion Manhattan C Junior [15]
1974–75 Phil Sellers Rutgers SG Junior [8]
1975–76 Phil Sellers (2) Rutgers SG Senior [8]
1976–77 Rich Laurel Hofstra SG Senior [16]
1977–78 George Johnson St. John's PF Senior [8]
1978–79 Nikos Galis Seton Hall SG Senior [17]
1979–80 Jeff Ruland Iona C Junior [8]
1980–81 Gary Springer Iona PF Freshman [8]
1981–82 Dan Callandrillo Seton Hall SG Senior [18]
1982–83 Chris Mullin St. John's SF Sophomore [8]
1983–84 Steve Burtt Sr. Iona SG Senior [19]
Chris Mullin (2) St. John's SF Junior [19]
1984–85 Chris Mullin* (3) St. John's SF Senior [20]
1985–86 Walter Berry* St. John's PF Senior [21]
1986–87 Kevin Houston Army PG Senior [22]
Mark Jackson St. John's PG Senior [23]
1987–88 Mark Bryant Seton Hall PF Senior [24]
1988–89 John Morton Seton Hall PG Senior [25]
1989–90 Boo Harvey St. John's PG Senior [26]
1990–91 Malik Sealy St. John's SF Junior [27]
1991–92 Malik Sealy (2) St. John's SF Senior [28]
1992–93 Terry Dehere Seton Hall SG Senior [29]
1993–94 Izett Buchanan Marist SG Senior [30]
Artūras Karnišovas Seton Hall SF Senior [30]
1994–95 Joe Griffin LIU SF Senior [31]
1995–96 Adrian Griffin Seton Hall SG / SF Senior [32]
1996–97 Charles Jones LIU PG Junior [33]
1997–98 Felipe López St. John's SG Senior [34]
1998–99 Ron Artest St. John's SF Sophomore [35]
1999–00 Speedy Claxton Hofstra PG Senior [36]
2000–01 Norman Richardson Hofstra SG / SF Senior [37]
2001–02 Marcus Hatten St. John's