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Duke freshman Zion Williamson wins Oscar Robertson Player of the Year award

Duke freshman forward sensation Zion Williamson has been named the winner of the Oscar Robertson Trophy as the National Player of the Year in voting by the U.S. Basketball Writers Association.

Williamson, a 6-7 forward from Spartanburg, South Carolina, was the nation's only player to average at least 20 points and shoot at least 65 percent from the field. He was selected to the first team of the USBWA's All-America Team, and also won the USBWA's Wayman Tisdale Award as the National Freshman Player of the Year. He was selected over three other finalists – teammate RJ Barrett of Duke, Ja Morant of Murray State and Grant Williams of Tennessee.

The trophy's namesake, "The Big O," was on hand at this weekend's Final Four, to announce Williamson as the winner.

Williamson is the eighth Duke player to win the Oscar Robertson Trophy, and the first since J.J. Redick shared the trophy with Adam Morrison in 2006. The Blue Devils closed their season in the Elite Eight, falling to Michigan State in the East Regional final. Following Duke's 27th Sweet 16 appearance, Williamson averaged 22.6 points and 8.9 rebounds per game despite missing the last five games of the regular season due to injury.

Williamson led Duke to a 21st ACC championship and a 22nd Elite Eight appearance. He averaged 26.4 points and 9.1 rebounds in seven postseason games.

The USBWA first-team All-American has electrified fans this season with his rim-rattling dunks and dramatic blocks on defense. He was the ACC Player of the Year and the first freshman to be named the ACC Tournament Most Valuable Player. While tying for the ACC lead in scoring (22.6 points per game), Williamson was also second in steals (2.1 per game), third in rebounding (8.9 rpg) and fifth in blocks (1.8 bpg).

His impact drew immediate notice from the Atlantic Coast Conference, which awarded him its Player of the Week and Freshman of the Week awards in the first week of the season, and he would earn Freshman of the Week honors four more times as well as an additional Player of the Week nod last month. The ACC named Williamson as its Player of the Year last month.

Williamson's 68.0 shooting percentage led the ACC and is second nationally and is second only to Brendan Haywood's 69.7 percent shooting (1999-2000) in the ACC single-season record book. Williamson and Barrett became the first freshman teammates in NCAA history to each average at least 20 points in a season – Barrett (22.6 points per game) and Williamson (22.6) were first and second in the ACC in scoring.

Williamson is the first ACC player to win the Oscar Robertson Trophy since Tyler Hansbrough of North Carolina in 2008, and the 16th overall.

By Staff of TheDailySportsHerald.com



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