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Yvonne Ejim Named to Naismith Trophy Player of the Year Midseason Team

Ejim averages over 20 points a game for the Zags this season

ATLANTA -- Senior forward Yvonne Ejim has been named to the Naismith Trophy Women's College Player of the Year Midseason Team. She is one of 30 players in the nation named to the list.

Ejim has been a dominant force for the Zags this year and is averaging 20.3 points and 8.3 rebounds per game. She is currently third in the country in field goals with 209 scored this season. Her 487 points scored this year ranks sixth in the nation. Ejim has also scored double figures for 30-straight games and has scored at least 20 points in 14 games this season. She is shooting at 65.4%, which ranks sixth in the country and first in the WCC.

THE NAISMITH AWARDS®
Named in honor of Dr. James Naismith, the creator of the game of basketball, the first Naismith trophy was awarded in 1969 to UCLA's Lew Alcindor, later known as Kareem Abdul-Jabbar. The trophy was sculpted by Marty C. Dawe of Atlanta and has become among the most prestigious national honors awarded each year to top basketball players in the nation. The Naismith Women's Player of the Year Award was first given to Anne Donovan of Old Dominion University in 1983.

Each year the club's board publishes the "Naismith Watch" list that is made up of the top 50 players to watch in men's and women's college basketball. The organization also releases a list of 30 mid-season Naismith candidates. At the end of the season the  Naismith Trophy is awarded to the player of the year in men's and women's college basketball. A national voting academy of leading basketball coaches, administrators and journalists narrows the group down to four finalists based on player performance throughout the season. The final four Naismith finalists will make up the ballot and the player of the year is voted on by the group.

In 1982 the Atlanta Tipoff Club established the Outstanding Contribution Award to honor men and women who have had a positive impact on the game of basketball. 

The Naismith Men's and Women's College Coach of the Year Award were established in 1987 and were originally given to the coaches of the men's and women's NCAA Division I Tournament Champions. In 1989, the governing board changed the selection criteria to the voting process used today in which the Atlanta Tipoff Club's Board of Selectors first votes to compile a top 25 list of coaches for each award. Then, through additional votes, the list is narrowed down to four and finally, the national winner.

Also in 1987, to honor the nation's best boys' and girls' high school basketball players, the Naismith Trophy Boys' High School Player of the Year and the Naismith Trophy Girls' High School Player of the Year were established. The board compiles a top 10 list of players from across the country for both awards. The winners are then selected by board vote. The Naismith High School Boy's Coach of the Year and Girl's Coach of the Year categories were added in 2008.

In 2018, the Men's and Women's College Defensive Player of the Year was added to the Naismith family, with Jevon Carter and Teaira McCowan taking home the inaugural awards. 

THE ATLANTA TIPOFF CLUB
The Atlanta Tipoff Club was founded in the late 1950's as a way for local basketball enthusiasts to share their love and enjoyment of basketball. The mission of the organization is to promote, develop and celebrate the sport in metro Atlanta and throughout the state of Georgia. The club's annual Naismith Awards recognize the top players and coaches in women's and men's basketball at the national, state and local level. 

NAISMITH MIDSEASON WATCH LIST
Georgia Amoore Senior G Virginia Tech
Raegan Beers Sophomore F Oregon State
Lauren Betts Sophomore C UCLA
Madison Booker Freshman F Texas
Cameron Brink Senior F Stanford
Paige Bueckers Senior G UConn
Kamilla Cardoso Senior C South Carolina
Caitlin Clark Senior G Iowa
Aaliyah Edwards Senior F UConn
Yvonne Ejim Senior F Gonzaga
Dyaisha Fair Grad Student G Syracuse
Hannah Hidalgo Freshman G Notre Dame
Mackenzie Holmes Grad Student F Indiana
Abbey Hsu Senior G Columbia
Kiki Iriafen Junior F Stanford
Rickea Jackson Fifth Year F Tennessee
Elizabeth Kitley Grad Student C Virginia Tech
Ta'Niya Latson Sophomore G Florida State
Ayoka Lee Senior C Kansas State
Cotie McMahon Sophomore F Ohio State
Aneesah Morrow Junior G LSU
Charisma Osborne Grad Student G UCLA
Te-Hina Paopao Senior G South Carolina
Alissa Pili Senior F Utah
Angel Reese Junior F LSU
Kiki Rice Sophomore G UCLA
Saniya Rivers Junior G NC State
Jacy Sheldon Grad Student G Ohio State
Jaylyn Sherrod Grad Student G Colorado
Judea "JuJu" Watkins Freshman G USC
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Yvonne Ejim

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Players Mentioned

Yvonne Ejim

#15 Yvonne Ejim

6' 1"
Senior
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