The Lute Olson Award is an award given annually to the most outstanding men's college basketball player in
NCAA Division I competition. The award was established in 2010 and is named for former
Arizona Wildcats head coach
Lute Olson.[1]
Selection
From its inception through the
2020–21 season, only players who had completed at least two seasons at their current school were eligible for the award. As such, freshmen and first-year transfers were ineligible.[1] Starting with the
2021–22 season, eligibility was extended to all Division I players regardless of their academic class or tenure at a school. The recipient is chosen by a panel of 30 people, including current and former coaches, administrators and media personnel.[2] Lute Olson also served on the committee until his death in 2020.
The Lute Olson Award is an award given annually to the most outstanding men's college basketball player in
NCAA Division I competition. The award was established in 2010 and is named for former
Arizona Wildcats head coach
Lute Olson.[1]
Selection
From its inception through the
2020–21 season, only players who had completed at least two seasons at their current school were eligible for the award. As such, freshmen and first-year transfers were ineligible.[1] Starting with the
2021–22 season, eligibility was extended to all Division I players regardless of their academic class or tenure at a school. The recipient is chosen by a panel of 30 people, including current and former coaches, administrators and media personnel.[2] Lute Olson also served on the committee until his death in 2020.