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Chuck Taylor Most Valuable Player Award
College basketball award From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Chuck Taylor Most Valuable Player Award was created to honor the most valuable player of the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA) men's basketball national tournaments. Established in 1939 and later named as an homage to the Chuck Taylor All-Stars, an iconic basketball shoe in the early 20th century, it has been awarded every year with the exceptions of 1944 due to World War II and 2020 due to the coronavirus pandemic.[1] Between the 1991–92 and 2019–20 seasons, the NAIA was split into Division I and Division II.[2] Each division subsequently held their own national tournament, with MVPs awarded for them respectively.[2] Starting with the 2020–21 season, the NAIA returned to non-divisional classifications.[2]
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Chuck Taylor MVPs
Gus Doerner, Evansville, 1942
Belus Smawley, Appalachian State, 1943
Fred Lewis, Eastern Kentucky, 1945
Hal Haskins, Hamline, 1949
Scotty Steagall, Millikin, 1951
Dick Barnett, Tennessee State, 1958 & 1959
Charles Hardnett, Grambling State, 1961
Zelmo Beaty, Prairie View A&M, 1962
Lloyd Free, Guilford, 1973
Bayard Forrest, Grand Canyon, 1975
Terry Porter, Wisconsin–Stevens Point, 1984
Robert Whaley, Walsh, 2005
Non-divisional era (1939–1991, 2021–present)
Divisional era (1992–2020)
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See also
- NCAA Division I basketball tournament Most Outstanding Player – the equivalent award in NCAA Division I men's and women's tournaments
References
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