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How the AP selects the college player and coach of the year winners

The Associated Press has announced its annual college basketball player and coach of the year awards.
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South Carolina head coach Dawn Staley runs a drill during a practice for an NCAA Women's Final Four semifinals basketball game Thursday, April 4, 2024, in Cleveland. (AP Photo/Morry Gash)

The Associated Press has announced its annual college basketball player and coach of the year awards.

won the AP Player of the Year award for the second consecutive season while was honored for the second time as the AP Coach of the Year.

On the men's side, joined Clark as a back-to-back winner for player of the year. The coaching honor went to who won for the second time and 29 years after his first.

WHO ARE THE VOTERS?

The men鈥檚 panel is made up of 62 media members who regularly cover college basketball and vote in . The women鈥檚 panel consists of The voting panel includes local beat writers at newspapers and broadcast outlets, along with national media.

WHEN DO THEY CAST THEIR VOTES?

Voting is done at the conclusion of the regular season and before the NCAA Tournament starts. Voting is based on regular season performance, so a poor showing in has no bearing.

HOW ARE THE VOTERS SELECTED?

AP staff members invite journalists who are AP members to be a part of the poll. Voters are approved by AP editors.

WHEN DID THE AWARDS START?

The AP men's player of the year was first awarded in 1961 to Ohio State's Jerry Lucas, who made it a repeat the following season. UConn鈥檚 Rebecca Lobo won the inaugural women鈥檚 AP player of the year award in 1995.

UCLA鈥檚 John Wooden won the first AP coach of the year award in 1967 and went on to earn it four more times. UConn鈥檚 Geno Auriemma won the first women鈥檚 coach of the year award in 1995 and has won it eight more times.

WHO HAS RECEIVED THE MOST AWARDS?

Virginia's Ralph Sampson is the only three-time winner of the men's players of the year and Breanna Stewart of UConn is the only three-time winner among women.

After Wooden, Indiana's Bob Knight is second among men's coaches with three awards. Notre Dame鈥檚 Muffet McGraw is second behind Auriemma with four.

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