Big Ten Conference: Season 2021-22

Games Schedule
Mar.13:Iowa 75-66 Purdue
Mar.12:Indiana 77-80Iowa
Mar.12:Mich.St. 70-75Purdue
Mar.11:Mich.St. 69-63 Wisconsin
Mar.11:Iowa 84-74 Rutgers
Mar.11:Penn St. 61-69Purdue
Mar.11:Indiana 65-63 Illinois
Mar.10:Northwe. 76-112Iowa
Mar.10:Indiana 74-69 Michigan
Mar.10:Penn St. 71-68 Ohio St.
Mar.10:Maryland 72-76Mich.St.
Mar.9:Nebraska 69-71Northwe.
Mar.9:Minnesota 51-60Penn St.
Mar.7:Illinois 74-72 Iowa
Mar.6:Nebraska 74-73 Wisconsin
Mar.6:Michigan 75-69 Ohio St.
Mar.6:Iowa 72-74Illinois
Mar.6:Maryland 67-77Mich.St.
Mar.6:Penn St. 58-59Rutgers
Mar.6:Minnesota 62-75Northwe.
Mar.5:Indiana 67-69Purdue
Mar.3:Mich.St. 69-80Ohio St.
Mar.3:Iowa 82-71 Michigan
Mar.3:Penn St. 55-60Illinois
Mar.2:Minnesota 73-84Maryland
Mar.2:Rutgers 66-63 Indiana
Mar.1:Purdue 67-70Wisconsin
Mar.1:Mich.St. 70-87Michigan
Mar.1:Nebraska 78-70 Ohio St.
Feb.28:Northwe. 61-82Iowa
Feb.27:Ohio St. 60-75Maryland
Feb.27:Indiana 84-79 Minnesota
Feb.27:Nebraska 93-70 Penn St.
Feb.27:Illinois 93-85 Michigan
Feb.26:Purdue 65-68Mich.St.
Feb.26:Wisconsin 66-61 Rutgers
Feb.25:Northwe. 60-67Penn St.
Feb.25:Iowa 88-78 Nebraska
Feb.24:Maryland 64-74Indiana
Feb.24:Ohio St. 86-83 Illinois
Feb.23:Wisconsin 68-67 Minnesota
Feb.23:Rutgers 62-71Michigan
Feb.22:Mich.St. 60-86Iowa
Feb.22:Nebraska 65-77Northwe.
Feb.21:Penn St. 61-67Maryland
Feb.21:Indiana 69-80Ohio St.
Feb.20:Rutgers 72-84Purdue
Feb.20:Michigan 63-77Wisconsin
Feb.19:Northwe. 60-77Minnesota
Feb.19:Iowa 75-62 Ohio St.
Feb.19:Illinois 79-74 Mich.St.
Feb.18:Maryland 90-74 Nebraska
Feb.17:Michigan 84-79 Iowa
Feb.17:Minnesota 46-67Penn St.
Feb.16:Illinois 59-70Rutgers
Feb.16:Purdue 70-64 Northwe.
Feb.15:Wisconsin 74-69 Indiana
Feb.15:Minnesota 45-70Ohio St.
Feb.15:Mich.St. 58-62Penn St.
Feb.13:Maryland 61-62Purdue
Feb.13:Nebraska 75-98Iowa
Feb.13:Northwe. 66-73Illinois
Feb.12:Ohio St. 68-57 Michigan
Feb.12:Penn St. 70-76Minnesota
Feb.12:Rutgers 73-65 Wisconsin
Feb.12:Indiana 61-76Mich.St.
Feb.10:Purdue 58-82Michigan
Feb.10:Iowa 110-87 Maryland
Feb.9:Ohio St. 64-66Rutgers
Feb.9:Minnesota 65-78Nebraska
Feb.8:Michigan 58-57 Penn St.
Feb.8:Indiana 51-59Northwe.
Feb.8:Wisconsin 70-62 Mich.St.
Feb.8:Illinois 68-84Purdue
Feb.6:Maryland 67-82Ohio St.
Feb.6:Minnesota 59-71Iowa
Feb.5:Mich.St. 63-84Rutgers
Feb.5:Penn St. 49-51Wisconsin
Feb.5:Michigan 76-82Purdue
Feb.5:Northwe. 87-63 Nebraska
Feb.5:Illinois 74-57 Indiana
Feb.2:Wisconsin 67-80Illinois
Feb.2:Purdue 88-73 Minnesota
Feb.1:Nebraska 79-85Michigan
Feb.1:Rutgers 78-79Northwe.
Feb.1:Mich.St. 65-63 Maryland
Jan.31:Iowa 86-90Penn St.
Jan.30:Ohio St. 78-81Purdue
Jan.30:Minnesota 60-66Wisconsin
Jan.29:Illinois 59-56 Northwe.
Jan.29:Rutgers 63-61 Nebraska
Jan.29:Michigan 67-83Mich.St.
Jan.29:Indiana 68-55 Maryland
Jan.27:Wisconsin 73-65 Nebraska
Jan.27:Purdue 83-73 Iowa
Jan.27:Ohio St. 75-64 Minnesota
Jan.26:Northwe. 70-72Michigan
Jan.26:Penn St. 57-74Indiana
Jan.25:Mich.St. 55-56Illinois
Jan.25:Maryland 68-60 Rutgers
Jan.23:Michigan 80-62 Indiana
Jan.23:Northwe. 60-80Purdue
Jan.22:Rutgers 65-68Minnesota
Jan.22:Penn St. 51-68Iowa
Jan.21:Illinois 65-81Maryland
Jan.21:Mich.St. 86-74 Wisconsin
Jan.20:Purdue 65-68Indiana
Jan.19:Iowa 46-48Rutgers
Jan.18:IUPUI 37-83Ohio St.
Jan.18:Maryland 64-83Michigan
Jan.18:Wisconsin 82-76 Northwe.
Jan.17:Indiana 78-71 Nebraska
Jan.17:Purdue 96-88 Illinois
Jan.16:Iowa 81-71 Minnesota
Jan.16:Penn St. 56-61Ohio St.
Jan.15:Northwe. 64-62 Mich.St.
Jan.15:Rutgers 70-59 Maryland
Jan.14:Nebraska 65-92Purdue
Jan.14:Michigan 53-68Illinois
Jan.13:Ohio St. 68-78Wisconsin
Jan.13:Indiana 74-83Iowa
Jan.12:Minnesota 69-71Mich.St.
Jan.12:Maryland 94-87 Northwe.
Jan.11:Illinois 81-71 Nebraska
Jan.11:Rutgers 49-66Penn St.
Jan.9:Minnesota 60-73Indiana
Jan.9:Wisconsin 70-69 Maryland
Jan.9:Northwe. 87-95Ohio St.
Jan.8:Purdue 74-67 Penn St.
Jan.8:Nebraska 65-93Rutgers
Jan.6:Maryland 64-76Illinois
Jan.6:Ohio St. 51-67Indiana
Jan.6:Iowa 78-87Wisconsin
Jan.5:Penn St. 74-70 Northwe.
Jan.5:Nebraska 67-79Mich.St.
Jan.4:Michigan 67-75Rutgers
Jan.4:Illinois 76-53 Minnesota
Jan.3:Maryland 75-80Iowa
Jan.3:Wisconsin 74-69 Purdue
Jan.2:Mich.St. 73-67 Northwe.
Jan.2:Indiana 58-61Penn St.
Jan.2:Ohio St. 87-79 Nebraska
Jan.1:CCSU 48-79Rutgers
Dec.30:Maine 64-80Rutgers
Dec.30:Michigan 71-85UCF
Dec.30:Brown 67-81Maryland
Dec.29:W.Illinoi 71-92Iowa
Dec.29:High Poin 68-81Mich.St.
Dec.29:Ill.St. 85-89Wisconsin
Dec.29:Nicholls 90-104Purdue
Dec.28:Lehigh 55-76Maryland
Dec.22:Green Bay 56-72Minnesota
Dec.22:Missouri 63-88Illinois
Dec.22:NKU 61-79Indiana
Dec.22:KSU 74-88Nebraska
Dec.21:SE La 62-93Iowa
Dec.21:Mich.St. 90-78 Oakland
Dec.20:UIW 59-79Purdue
Dec.20:UIS 50-90Northwe.
Dec.19:Kansas St 67-58 Nebraska
Dec.18:Utah St. 75-94Iowa
Dec.18:Purdue 77-48 Butler
Dec.18:SUU 50-87Michigan
Dec.18:SFU 48-106Illinois
Dec.18:Indiana 64-56 Notre Dam
Dec.15:Nicholls 68-71Wisconsin
Dec.14:TAMUCC 71-79Minnesota
Dec.12:Florida 68-70Maryland
Dec.12:Purdue 82-72 NC State
Dec.12:Rutgers 63-77Seton Hal
Dec.12:Merrimack 49-81Indiana
Dec.12:NJIT 52-70Northwe.
Dec.11:Wisconsin 55-73Ohio St.
Dec.11:Penn St. 64-80Mich.St.
Dec.11:Arizona (2) 83-79 Illinois
Dec.11:Minnesota 75-65 Michigan
Dec.11:Nebraska 68-99Auburn (4)
Dec.9:Purdue 68-70Rutgers
Dec.9:Iowa 53-73Iowa St.
Dec.8:Wagner 54-74Penn St.
Dec.8:Indiana 59-64Wisconsin
Dec.8:Mich.St. 75-67 Minnesota
Dec.8:Towson 74-85Ohio St.
Dec.7:Michigan 102-67 Nebraska
Dec.6:Illinois 87-83 Iowa
Dec.5:Ohio St. 76-64 Penn St.
Dec.5:Minnesota 81-76 MSU
Dec.5:Northwe. 67-61 Maryland
Dec.4:Toledo 68-81Mich.St.
Dec.4:Marquette 76-89Wisconsin
Dec.4:Nebraska 55-68Indiana
Dec.4:SDSU 58-72Michigan
Dec.3:Rutgers 51-86Illinois
Dec.3:Iowa 70-77Purdue
Dec.1:Wisconsin 70-66 Ga.Tech
Dec.1:Nebraska 100-104NC State
Dec.1:Michigan 51-72UNC (21)
Dec.1:Va.Tech 62-58 Maryland
Dec.1:Louisvill 64-73Mich.St.
Dec.1:Miami, FL 63-58 Penn St.
Nov.30:Clemson 64-74Rutgers
Nov.30:FSU 65-93Purdue
Nov.30:Indiana 110-112Syracuse
Nov.30:Minnesota 54-53 Pittsburg
Nov.30:Northwe. 73-77Wake Fore
Nov.30:Duke (7) 66-71Ohio St.
Nov.29:Notre Dam 72-82Illinois
Nov.29:Iowa 75-74 Virginia
Nov.27:Marshall 79-90Indiana
Nov.27:Rutgers 83-85UMass
Nov.27:S.Dakota 70-83Nebraska
Nov.27:Louisvill 63-55 Maryland
Nov.27:Penn St. 60-45 Oregon St
Nov.26:Penn St. 63-68LSU
Nov.26:Omaha 40-97Purdue
Nov.26:Portland 51-85Iowa
Nov.26:UTRGV 85-94Illinois
Nov.26:Baylor (3) 75-58 Mich.St.
Nov.25:Richmond 80-86Maryland
Nov.25:UConn (17) 60-64Mich.St.
Nov.24:Loyola, I 61-63Mich.St.
Nov.24:Wisconsin 61-55 St.Marys (14)
Nov.24:Jackson. 44-55Minnesota
Nov.24:Tarleton 54-65Michigan
Nov.24:Florida 71-68 Ohio St.
Nov.23:Tenn.St. 73-79Nebraska
Nov.23:Illinois 72-64 Kansas St
Nov.23:Jackson S 35-70Indiana
Nov.23:Georgia 62-78Northwe.
Nov.23:Wisconsin 65-63 Houston (15)
Nov.22:W.Michiga 61-109Iowa
Nov.22:Illinois 51-71Cincinnat
Nov.22:Lafayette 53-51 Rutgers
Nov.22:Texas A 58-69Wisconsin
Nov.22:Providenc (10) 77-72 Northwe.
Nov.22:Seton Hal 76-79Ohio St.
Nov.22:Cornell 74-85Penn St.
Nov.21:Villanova (8) 74-80Purdue
Nov.21:La-Lafa. 44-76Indiana
Nov.21:Michigan 62-80Arizona (2)
Nov.21:Southern 59-82Nebraska
Nov.20:EMU 59-83Mich.St.
Nov.20:Purdue 93-84 UNC (21)
Nov.19:Idaho St 60-78Nebraska
Nov.19:PFW 49-78Minnesota
Nov.19:Hofstra 67-69Maryland
Nov.18:Rutgers 70-73DePaul
Nov.18:Alabama S 82-108Iowa
Nov.18:FDU 46-82Northwe.
Nov.18:SFC 59-74Penn St.
Nov.18:Ohio St. 65-71Xavier
Nov.17:St.Johns 74-76Indiana
Nov.17:Mich.St. 73-52 Butler
Nov.17:GMU 71-66 Maryland
Nov.16:NCCU 69-86Iowa
Nov.16:Seton Hal 67-65 Michigan
Nov.16:New Orlea 67-83Northwe.
Nov.16:Creighton 77-69 Nebraska
Nov.16:NJIT 61-75Rutgers
Nov.16:Wright St 52-96Purdue
Nov.15:BGSU 58-89Ohio St.
Nov.15:Penn St. 56-81UMass
Nov.15:Providenc (10) 63-58 Wisconsin
Nov.15:Illinois 66-67Marquette
Nov.14:Minnesota 87-80 Princeton
Nov.13:Vermont 57-68Maryland
Nov.13:Merrimack 35-48Rutgers
Nov.13:PVAMU 49-77Michigan
Nov.12:NIU 49-85Indiana
Nov.12:W.Michiga 46-90Mich.St.
Nov.12:Green Bay 34-72Wisconsin
Nov.12:UMKC 57-89Iowa
Nov.12:Ark.St. 53-92Illinois
Nov.12:SHSU 65-74Nebraska
Nov.12:High Poin 60-95Northwe.
Nov.12:Indiana S 67-92Purdue
Nov.12:WKU 69-73Minnesota
Nov.12:Niagara 74-84Ohio St.
Nov.11:GWU 64-71Maryland
Nov.10:YSU 59-75Penn St.
Nov.10:Buffalo 76-88Michigan
Nov.10:Lehigh 70-73Rutgers
Nov.9:Quinnipia 69-83Maryland
Nov.9:Bellarmin 67-96Purdue
Nov.9:Akron 66-67Ohio St.
Nov.9:Kansas (6) 87-74 Mich.St.
Nov.9:Longwood 73-106Iowa
Nov.9:W.Illinoi 75-74 Nebraska
Nov.9:EMU 62-68Indiana
Nov.9:UMKC 56-71Minnesota
Nov.9:EIU 56-80Northwe.
Nov.9:SFC 58-81Wisconsin
Nov.9:Jackson S 47-71Illinois
B10 Standings
1
16-6 (24-9)
2
15-6 (27-6)
3
15-6 (24-7)
4
14-9 (25-10)
5
12-9 (20-11)
6
12-9 (18-13)
7
11-10 (17-14)
8
11-11 (20-12)
9
9-14 (14-17)
10
8-14 (17-16)
11
7-14 (16-17)
12
4-17 (14-17)
13
4-17 (11-22)
Stats Leaders
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Iowa
(203-F-2000)
Avg: 23.3

18.5
Iowa Hawkeyes win Big Ten Tournament Championship (Photo: Big Ten)
University of Iowa 2021-22
Fran McCaffery Fran McCaffery McCaffery
Filip Rebraca
Rebraca
Connor McCaffery
McCaffery
Jordan Bohannon
Bohannon
Patrick McCaffery
McCaffery
Tony Perkins
Perkins
# Name CM (INCH) Pos Bo Nat Cls Former Team
 Filip Rebraca 206 (6'9'') F SerbiaSr Williston Northmapt (Easthampton, MA) / N.Dakota
30  Connor McCaffery 196 (6'5'') G 1998 USA Iowa City West (Iowa City, IA)
3  Jordan Bohannon 185 (6'1'') G 1997 USA Linn-Mar (Marion, IA)
22  Patrick McCaffery 206 (6'9'') F 2000 USASo Iowa City West (Iowa City, IA)
11  Tony Perkins 193 (6'4'') G 2001 USASo Lawrence North (Indianapolis, IN)
15  Keegan Murray1 203 (6'8'') F 2000 USASo DME Academy PG (Daytona Beach, FL)
23  Joshua Ogundele 211 (6'11'') F 2000 United KingdomSo Worcester Academy (Worcester, MA) / BA Academy
20  Kris Murray 203 (6'8'') F 2000 USASo DME Academy PG (Daytona Beach, FL)
13  Austin Ash 188 (6'2'') G 1998 USA Mt.Vernon (Mount Vernon, IA)
 Luc Laketa 186 (6'1'') G USAFr
1  Joe Toussaint 183 (6'0'') PG 2000 USAJr Cardinal Hayes (Bronx, NY)
 Payton Sandfort 201 (6'7'') SF USAFr Waukee (Waukee, IA)
4  Ahron Ulis 188 (6'2'') G 2001 USASo Marian Catholic (Chicago Heights, IL)
 Carter Kingsbury 193 (6'4'') F USAFr Brewster Academy (Wolfeboro, NH)
Head Coach: Fran McCaffery
Coach Assistant: Billy Taylor
Coach Assistant: Kirk Speraw
Coach Assistant: Sherman Dillard
Iowa Hawkeyes win Big Ten Tournament Championship - Mar 13, 2022
The fifth-seeded University of Iowa men's basketball team downed third-seeded Purdue, 75-66, on Sunday at Gainbridge Fieldhouse to earn the third Big Ten Tournament title in program history.
It was a total team effort from the start, as early foul trouble gave opportunities for 12 Hawkeyes to see the floor in the first half. Despite being out-rebounded, 27-15, and shooting just 3-of-15 (20 percent) from 3-point range in the first half, Iowa never trailed as it carried a 35-32 lead into halftime.
The ninth-ranked Boilermakers would battle back to go up 40-39 with 17:41 on the clock off a pull-up jumper from Eric Hunter Jr. (6'4''-G-1999)., the first of six lead changes in the opening 10 minutes of the second half.
A key turning point came with nine minutes to play, as freshman Payton Sandfort (6'7''-SF) drilled back-to-back triples to give Iowa a six-point advantage, its largest lead of the half to that point. The Hawkeyes were able to build up a 63-55 edge heading into the under-four minute media timeout.
Purdue kept battling, as Trevion Williams (6'9''-F-2000) hit a pair of free throws coming out of the break, then stole a pass on the ensuing Iowa possession to setup Jaden Ivey for a layup under the basket. Williams stole the ball, again, this time setting up Hunter, Jr., for a 3-pointer that cut the deficit to one.
Head coach Fran McCaffery called a timeout, and if the Hawkeyes were rattled, they didn't show it when they returned to the floor. Senior Connor McCaffery (6'5''-G-1998) immediately converted an and-one opportunity off a turnaround jumper to get the lead back up to four.
Senior Filip Rebraca stole the ball on the following possession, then went 1-of-2 at the line to put Iowa up 67- 62. From there, the Hawkeyes got the stops they needed and free throw shooting put Iowa up eight points with one minute to play.
Ivey scored in the paint with 52 seconds remaining, but Connor McCaffery found sophomore Keegan Murray1 (6'8''-F-2000) on a full court pass streaking for a dunk to help stave off the Boilermaker advance.
Sixth-year senior Jordan Bohannon (6'1''-G-1997) and sophomore Keegan Murray1 knocked down a few more free throws off of Purdue desperation fouls, and that was all she wrote. The Hawkeyes cut down the nets in Indianapolis in celebration of the program's first Big Ten Tournament title since 2006.
Murray finished with his 10th double-double of the season, leading Iowa with 19 points and 11 rebounds while playing all 40 minutes of action. Sophomore Tony Perkins (6'4''-G-2001) was next in scoring for Iowa with 11 points, followed by Sandfort's 10 points on 4-of-4 shooting.
'We believe in each other,' said Murray. 'This season we had a lot of bumps in the road, especially in January. We just came together, and we knew we were destined for greatness. We changed the history of the Iowa program today and that's all I can ask for of my guys. I am just so proud of them.'
Ten of the 12 Hawkeyes who competed on Sunday scored. Iowa finished with eight 3-point field goals on 28 attempts (29 percent) and shot 43 percent (26-61) overall, but defensive tenacity is what stood out as Iowa forced 17 Purdue turnovers and held the potent Boilermaker offense to 1.03 points per possession.

QUOTING HEAD COACH FRAN MCCAFFERY
'It is hard to describe, and that's what everybody says. This team is really special, special to me. Coaching both my boys, and to watch them celebrating with their teammates, their brothers, and to do it together. There is just no better feeling. I think we felt like we had a really good nucleus, but we had to come together at both ends of the floor. We had to identify roles, and sometimes you have to make changes. But this team accepted the roles that we defined for them, and all they do is compete. We beat a really good team today.'

NOTABLES

Iowa captured its third Big Ten Tournament title and first since 2006 (2001, 2006, 2022).
Iowa captured its third Big Ten Tournament title and first since 2006 (2001, 2006, 2022).
The Hawkeyes are the only school to win a Big Ten Tournament title twice by winning four games in four days; Iowa also won the 2001 tournament title as a No. 6 seed.
Keegan Murray1 was named the Big Ten Tournament Most Outstanding Player, while Murray and Jordan Bohannon were named to the all-tournament team. Murray (2022) joins Reggie Evans (2001) and Jeff Horner (2006) as Hawkeyes voted Most Outstanding Player in Big Ten Tournament history.
Iowa won its 26th game of the season, its second highest win total in a single season in program history (30 in 1987).
Keegan Murray1 broke the record for most points (103) and field goals made (38) in a single Big Ten Tournament, surpassing the previous mark of 92 points and 34 field goals made by Ohio State's Duane Washington Jr. in 2021.
Iowa outscored the Boilermakers 12-4 over the final 2:45 to claim the Big Ten Tournament championship.
The Hawkeyes have won 12 of its last 14 games - winning 10 of the 12 by double figures - dating back to Feb. 6.
All-American Keegan Murray1 posted his team-leading 10th double-double of the season (19 points, 11 rebounds).
Indianapolis native, Tony Perkins, netted 11 points, reaching double figures four of the last six outings.
Iowa boasted a +11 turnover margin, forcing 17 turnovers and only committing six turnovers.
Both Iowa's men's and women's basketball teams won the Big Ten Tournament title in the same year for a second time (2001 and 2022).
Iowa joins Michigan State as the only schools to have their football, men's basketball, and women's basketball teams compete in the Big Ten Conference Championship all in the same season since the football championship game was introduced (2011-12).
Iowa improved to 5-0 in neutral site contests this season.
The Hawkeyes have won eight of their last nine games away from home (Maryland; Ohio State; Nebraska; Michigan; Northwestern; Rutgers; Indiana; Purdue).
Iowa improved to 4-4 as the No. 5 seed in Big Ten Tournament games.
The Hawkeyes improved to 2-1 against the No. 3 seed in Big Ten Tournament games.

Courtesy of bigten.org

Big Ten Tournament Final: Purdue - Iowa 66-75
Big Ten Tournament Semifinals:
Purdue - Michigan St. 75-70
Iowa - Indiana 80-77
All-Big Ten Awards 2022 - Mar 13, 2022
All-Tournament MVP: USA Keegan Murray1 (6'8''-F-2000) of Iowa
Player of the Year: USA Johnny Davis1 (6'5''-G-2002) of Wisconsin
Defensive Player of the Year: USA Caleb McConnell (6'7''-G) of Rutgers
Freshman of the Year: USA Malaki Branham (6'5''-SG) of Ohio St.
Sixth Man of the Year: USA Trevion Williams (6'9''-F-2000) of Purdue
Coach of the Year: Greg Gard of Wisconsin

All-Big Ten First Team 2022
Cockburn
Cockburn
Murray1
Murray1
Liddell
Liddell
Ivey
Ivey
Davis1
Davis1

First Team

Jamaica Kofi Cockburn (7'0''-C-1999) of Illinois
USA Keegan Murray1 (6'8''-F-2000) of Iowa
USA E.J. Liddell (6'7''-F-2000) of Ohio St.
USA Jaden Ivey (6'4''-G-2002) of Purdue
USA Johnny Davis1 (6'5''-G-2002) of Wisconsin

All-Big Ten Second Team 2022
Frazier
Frazier
Jackson-Davis
Jackson-Davis
Dickinson
Dickinson
Edey
Edey
Harper Jr.
Harper Jr.
Davison
Davison

Second Team

USA Trent Frazier (6'2''-G-1998) of Illinois
USA Trayce Jackson-Davis (6'9''-F-2000) of Indiana
USA Hunter Dickinson (7'1''-C-2000) of Michigan
Canada Zach Edey (7'3''-C-2002) of Purdue
USA Ron Harper Jr. (6'6''-G/F) of Rutgers
USA Brad Davison (6'4''-G-1999) of Wisconsin

All-Big Ten Third Team 2022
Plummer
Plummer
Brown
Brown
McGowens
McGowens
Branham
Branham
Williams
Williams
Baker
Baker

Third Team

Puerto Rico Alfonso Plummer (6'1''-G-1998) of Illinois
USA Gabe Brown (6'7''-F-2000) of Michigan St.
USA Bryce McGowens (6'6''-G) of Nebraska
USA Malaki Branham (6'5''-SG) of Ohio St.
USA Trevion Williams (6'9''-F-2000) of Purdue
USA Geo Baker (6'4''-G) of Rutgers

Honorable Mention
USA Jordan Bohannon (6'1''-G-1997) of Iowa
USA Fatts Russell (5'11''-PG-1998) of Maryland
USA Malik Hall (6'7''-F-2000) of Michigan St.
USA Jamison Battle (6'7''-F) of Minnesota
USA Payton Willis (6'4''-G-1998) of Minnesota
USA John Harrar (6'9''-F-1999) of Penn St.
USA Sasha Stefanovic (6'4''-G-1998) of Purdue
USA Tyler Wahl (6'9''-F-2001) of Wisconsin
USA Xavier Johnson (6'3''-G-1999) of Indiana
USA Race Thompson (6'8''-F-1999) of Indiana
Puerto Rico Eric Ayala (6'5''-G-1999) of Maryland
USA Eli Brooks (6'1''-G-1998) of Michigan
USA Pete Nance (6'10''-F) of Northwestern
USA Caleb McConnell (6'7''-G) of Rutgers
USA Paul Mulcahy (6'6''-G-2001) of Rutgers
Nigeria Clifford Omoruyi (6'11''-C-2001) of Rutgers

All-Big Ten All-Defensive Team 2022
Frazier
Frazier
Jackson-Davis
Jackson-Davis
Liddell
Liddell
McConnell
McConnell
Hunter Jr.
Hunter Jr.

All-Defensive Team

USA Trent Frazier (6'2''-G-1998) of Illinois
USA Trayce Jackson-Davis (6'9''-F-2000) of Indiana
USA E.J. Liddell (6'7''-F-2000) of Ohio St.
USA Caleb McConnell (6'7''-G) of Rutgers
USA Eric Hunter Jr. (6'4''-G-1999) of Purdue

All-Big Ten All-Freshman Team 2022
Diabate
Diabate
Christie
Christie
Branham
Branham
McGowens
McGowens
Hepburn
Hepburn

All-Freshman Team

France Moussa Diabate (6'10''-F-2002) of Michigan
USA Max Christie (6'7''-SG-2003) of Michigan St.
USA Malaki Branham (6'5''-SG) of Ohio St.
USA Bryce McGowens (6'6''-G) of Nebraska
USA Chucky Hepburn (6'0''-PG) of Wisconsin

All-Big Ten All-Tournament Team 2022
Jackson-Davis
Jackson-Davis
Bohannon
Bohannon
Murray1
Murray1
Ivey
Ivey
Williams
Williams

All-Tournament Team

USA Trayce Jackson-Davis (6'9''-F-2000) of Indiana
USA Jordan Bohannon (6'1''-G-1997) of Iowa
USA Keegan Murray1 (6'8''-F-2000) of Iowa
USA Jaden Ivey (6'4''-G-2002) of Purdue
USA Trevion Williams (6'9''-F-2000) of Purdue