Mr. New York Basketball is an award presented to a senior high school basketball player living in the state of New York.[1] It is awarded by the Basketball Coaches Association of New York, and is considered to be very prestigious.[2]
Award winners
Year
|
Player
|
High School
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College
|
NBA/ABA Draft
|
2024
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Boogie Fland[3]
|
Archbishop Stepinac High School
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Arkansas
|
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2023
|
Brandon Gardner[4]
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Christ the King
|
USC
|
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2022
|
Jaquan Sanders[5]
|
Our Saviour Lutheran School
|
Seton Hall
|
|
2021
|
Jordan Riley
|
Brentwood High School
|
Georgetown
|
|
2020
|
R. J. Davis
|
Archbishop Stepinac High School
|
North Carolina
|
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2019
|
Joseph Girard III
|
Glens Falls High School
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Syracuse, transferred to Clemson
|
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2018
|
Savion Lewis
|
Half Hollow Hills East
|
Quinnipiac
|
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2017
|
Isaiah Washington
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St. Raymond
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Minnesota, transferred to Iona, then to Long Beach State
|
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2016
|
Kevin Huerter
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Shenendehowa
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Maryland
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2018 NBA draft: 1st Rd, 19th overall by the Atlanta Hawks
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2015
|
Matt Ryan[6]
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Iona Prep[6]
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Notre Dame[6] transferred to Vanderbilt,[7] graduate transferred to Tennessee–Chattanooga[8]
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2020 NBA draft: Undrafted, signed two-way contract with the Boston Celtics in 2022
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2014
|
Isaiah Whitehead
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Abraham Lincoln
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Seton Hall
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2016 NBA draft: 2nd Rnd, 42nd Overall by the Utah Jazz traded to the Brooklyn Nets
|
2013
|
Jon Severe
|
Christ the King
|
Fordham transferred to Iona
|
|
2012
|
DaJuan Coleman
|
Jamesville-Dewitt
|
Syracuse
|
|
2011 (tie)
|
Jabarie Hinds
|
Mount Vernon
|
West Virginia transferred to UMass
|
|
2011 (tie)
|
Achraf Yacoubou
|
Long Island Lutheran
|
Villanova
|
|
2010
|
Tobias Harris
|
Half Hollow Hills West
|
Tennessee
|
2011 NBA draft: 1st Rnd, 19th Overall by the Charlotte Bobcats traded to the Milwaukee Bucks
|
2009 (tie)
|
Brandon Triche
|
Jamesville-Dewitt
|
Syracuse
|
|
2009 (tie)
|
Lance Stephenson
|
Abraham Lincoln
|
Cincinnati
|
2010 NBA draft: 2nd Rnd, 40th Overall by the Indiana Pacers
|
2008
|
Sylven Landesberg
|
Holy Cross
|
Virginia
|
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2007
|
Jonny Flynn
|
Niagara Falls
|
Syracuse
|
2009 NBA draft: 1st Rnd, 6th overall by the Minnesota Timberwolves
|
2006
|
Jonathan Mitchell
|
Mount Vernon
|
Florida transferred to Rutgers
|
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2005
|
Greg Paulus
|
Christian Brothers Academy (Syracuse)
|
Duke transferred to Syracuse to play football
|
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2004
|
Sebastian Telfair
|
Abraham Lincoln
|
No College
|
2004 NBA draft: 1st Rnd, 13th Overall by the Portland Trail Blazers
|
2003
|
Tyler Relph
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McQuaid Jesuit (Rochester)
|
West Virginia transferred to St. Bonaventure
|
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2002
|
Jason Fraser
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Amityville
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Villanova
|
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2001
|
Julius Hodge
|
St. Raymond
|
North Carolina State
|
2005 NBA draft: 1st Rnd, 20th Overall by the Denver Nuggets
|
2000
|
Peter Mulligan
|
St. Raymond
|
Manhattan
|
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1999
|
Leonard Stokes
|
Turner Carroll (Buffalo)
|
Cincinnati
|
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1998
|
Anthony Glover
|
Rice
|
St. John's
|
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1997
|
Elton Brand
|
Peekskill
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Duke
|
1999 NBA draft 1st Rnd, 1st overall pick by the Chicago Bulls
|
1996
|
Willie Dersch
|
Holy Cross
|
Virginia
|
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1995
|
Stephon Marbury
|
Abraham Lincoln
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Georgia Tech
|
1996 NBA draft: 1st Rnd, 4th overall by the Milwaukee Bucks
|
1994
|
Felipe López
|
Rice
|
St. John's
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1998 NBA draft: 1st Rnd, 20th overall by the San Antonio Spurs traded to Vancouver Grizzlies
|
1993
|
Danya Abrams
|
Hackley
|
Boston College
|
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1992
|
John Wallace
|
Greece Athena
|
Syracuse
|
1996 NBA draft 1st Rnd, 18th Overall by the New York Knicks
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1991
|
Terrence Rencher
|
St. Raymond
|
Texas
|
1995 NBA draft 2nd Rnd, 32nd Overall by the Washington Bullets traded to Miami Heat
|
1990
|
Jamal Mashburn
|
Cardinal Hayes
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Kentucky
|
1993 NBA draft: 1st Rnd, 4th overall by the Dallas Mavericks
|
1989
|
Kenny Anderson
|
Archbishop Molloy
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Georgia Tech
|
1991 NBA draft: 1st Rnd, 2nd overall by the New Jersey Nets
|
1988
|
Malik Sealy
|
St. Nicholas of Tolentine
|
St. John's
|
1992 NBA draft 1st Rnd, 14th overall by the Indiana Pacers
|
1987 (tie)
|
Greg Koubek
|
Shenendehowa
|
Duke
|
|
1987 (tie)
|
King Rice
|
Binghamton
|
North Carolina
|
|
1986
|
Keith Robinson
|
Grover Cleveland
|
Notre Dame
|
|
Awards by school
School
|
Number of Awards
|
Years
|
Abraham Lincoln
|
4
|
1995, 2004, 2009, 2014
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St. Raymond
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4
|
1991, 2000, 2001, 2017
|
Shenendehowa
|
2
|
1987, 2016
|
Holy Cross
|
2
|
1996, 2008
|
Rice
|
2
|
1994, 1998
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Mount Vernon
|
2
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2006, 2011
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Jamesville-Dewitt
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2
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2009, 2012
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Christ the King
|
2
|
2013, 2023
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Archbishop Stepinac High School
|
2
|
2020, 2024
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Our Saviour Lutheran School
|
1
|
2022
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Brentwood High School
|
1
|
2021
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Glens Falls High School
|
1
|
2019
|
Half Hollow Hills East
|
1
|
2018
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Iona Prep
|
1
|
2015
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Long Island Lutheran
|
1
|
2011
|
Half Hollow Hills West
|
1
|
2010
|
Niagara Falls
|
1
|
2007
|
Christian Brothers Academy (Syracuse)
|
1
|
2005
|
McQuaid Jesuit (Rochester)
|
1
|
2003
|
Amityville
|
1
|
2002
|
Turner Carroll (Buffalo)
|
1
|
1999
|
Peekskill
|
1
|
1997
|
Hackley
|
1
|
1993
|
Greece Athena
|
1
|
1992
|
Cardinal Hayes
|
1
|
1990
|
Archbishop Molloy
|
1
|
1989
|
St. Nicholas of Tolentine
|
1
|
1988
|
Binghamton
|
1
|
1987
|
Grover Cleveland
|
1
|
1986
|
Most winners by college
Number |
Program |
Years
|
5 |
Syracuse |
1992, 2007, 2009, 2012, 2019
|
3 |
Duke |
1987, 1997, 2005
|
3 |
St. John's |
1988, 1994, 1998
|
2 |
Seton Hall |
2014, 2022
|
2 |
West Virginia |
2003, 2011
|
2 |
Villanova |
2002, 2011
|
2 |
Cincinnati |
1999, 2009
|
2 |
Virginia |
1996, 2008
|
2 |
Georgia Tech |
1989, 1995
|
2 |
North Carolina |
1987, 2020
|
2 |
Notre Dame |
1986, 2015
|
See also
References
- ^ "Mr. New York". bcany. Retrieved September 11, 2023.
- ^ "NYSSWA reference section: Mr. Basketball awards". www.newyorksportswriters.org. Retrieved September 11, 2023.
- ^ Kristensen, Anthony (May 10, 2024). "Arkansas men's basketball signee Boogie Fland named Mr. New York Basketball". wholehogsports.com. Retrieved January 22, 2025.
- ^ Weingarten, Jake (June 2, 2023). "Breaking: USC lands pledge from four-star senior Brandon Gardner". stockrisers.com. Retrieved February 5, 2024.
- ^ Schwach, Ryan (June 17, 2022). ""Mr. New York Basketball" – Far Rock's Jaquan Sanders Has Basketball Dreams On His Mind". The Wave. Retrieved November 3, 2022.
- ^ a b c Fallor, Evan (March 19, 2015). "Iona Prep's Matt Ryan named New York's Mr. Basketball". The Journal News. Retrieved April 12, 2019.
- ^ Sparks, Adam (April 25, 2017). "Vanderbilt basketball lands Notre Dame transfer Matt Ryan". The Tennessean. Retrieved April 12, 2019.
- ^ "Chattanooga adds former Vanderbilt and ND forward Matt Ryan". USAToday.com. Associated Press. May 7, 2019. Retrieved February 12, 2020.
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