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BIG EAST Announces Individual MBB Awards


NEW YORK -- The BIG EAST Conference has announced the winners of four individual awards for the 2025-26 men’s basketball season on Monday. The league’s head coaches make their selections and they are not permitted to vote for their own players. 
 
Zuby Ejiofor from St. John’s has been named BIG EAST Defensive Player of the Year. A pair of Villanova players captured two awards - Tyler Perkins has been tabbed BIG EAST Most Improved Player, while Devin Askew has been chosen for the BIG EAST Sixth Man Award. Creighton's Josh Dix has been named the winner of the BIG EAST Sportsmanship Award.
 
Ejiofor has been recognized nationally as a member of the Naismith Men’s College Defensive Player of the Year Late-Season team.  An All-BIG EAST First Team selection, he has blocked 61 blocked shots and his 1.97 blocks per game average rank him 27th in the country.  In BIG EAST play, Ejiofor ranks third in the conference, registering 1.75 blocks per outing.  He has also tallied 36 steals and is one of only two players nationally to tally at least 30 steals and 60 blocked shots in the 2025-26 regular season.  Earlier this season, Ejiofor blocked 20 shots over a three-game span from Dec. 6-16.  He is the only player in the country to block at least 20 shots over a three-game stretch this season and is the first BIG EAST player to have 20 swats over three games since the 2013-14 campaign.    

Perkins has been a key contributor in Villanova's turnaround season, leading the Wildcats in scoring - and ranking eighth in the BIG EAST - at 15.2 points per game in conference play.  The 6-4 guard is also averaging 6.2 rebounds per game.  Year-over-year, the junior has seen his overall scoring average jump by 7.4 points, while seeing marked improvements in his field goal and 3-point percentages.  In BIG EAST play, Perkins is scoring better than 10 points per game, ranking 10th in the league in 3-pointers per game (1.89) in conference play.  He was named to the All-BIG EAST Third Team.
 
Askew has been one of the top reserve players in the country this season for Villanova.  The 6-5 guard is averaging 10.7 points, 2.5 rebounds, 2.1 assists, and 1.1 steals in 23 minutes per game in league play, coming off the bench in 19 BIG EAST contests before earning the start on Senior Day against Xavier on March 7.  Askew is one of four power conference reserves to average double figures off the bench (min. one start or fewer).  He has scored in double figures in 13 games and has made multiple 3-pointers on 16 occasions.  Askew has made 63 3-pointers on the season, connecting at a 42.3% clip from beyond the arc.

Throughout his first season in Omaha, Creighton senior guard Josh Dix has demonstrated incredible strength and resilience.  In early February, on the morning of a gameday at Georgetown, Dix found out that he lost his mother Kelly to breast cancer. Through 31 games, the 6-6 guard has averaged a team-best 12.7 points to go with 3.7 rebounds, and 2.4 assists per game.  Dix has leaned on many people, including teammates, during this trying time.  "I couldn't do it alone," Dix said. "My family, my teammates, my coaches, they all stick by my side. I try not to be alone; I try to be around people who want to see you do well.

The BIG EAST will announce the remaining individual awards: BIG EAST Player of the Year, Coach of the Year, Freshman of the Year and Men’s Basketball Scholar-Athlete on Wednesday, March 11, in a press conference at 1:30 p.m. ET at Madison Square Garden. The BIG EAST Media Award will also be presented.

BIG EAST Defensive Player of the Year
Zuby Ejiofor, St. John’s  
 
BIG EAST Most Improved Player
Tyler Perkins, Villanova
 
BIG EAST Sixth Man Award
Devin Askew, Villanova
 
BIG EAST Sportsmanship Award
Josh Dix, Creighton