IRVING, Texas – For the 21st time in the 28-year history of the coaches' men's basketball preseason Big 12 poll, Kansas has been selected as the favorite to win the conference as the league announced preseason awards Thursday.Â
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Individually, Kansas graduate center
Hunter Dickinson is the Big 12 Preseason Player of the Year for the second-consecutive season becoming the first player in conference history to earn the accolade twice. Dickinson, a unanimous preseason all-conference first team selection, is joined on the Preseason All-Big 12 Team by KU teammate
Dajuan Harris Jr., who is on the preseason all-league second team.Â
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Kansas received nine of a possible 15 first-place votes in the poll as coaches are not allowed to vote for their own team. KU amassed 215 points, edging 2024 Big 12 regular-season champion Houston (211) in the poll. Houston had five first-place votes. Iowa State (194), with one first-place vote, was third in the poll with Baylor fourth and Arizona fifth. Arizona garnered one first-place vote in the poll.Â
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Historically, Dickinson marks the 12th Jayhawk to collect the preseason player of the year award. Kansas has had at least one player on the Preseason All-Big 12 First Team in all but two of the 29 seasons the conference has existed, since 1996-97. Dickinson is the 41st Jayhawk to be listed on the Preseason All-Big 12 first team.
Kansas is coming off a 23-11 season where it advanced to the NCAA Tournament for the 33
rd time in the last 34 years, a run that started in 1990. KU returns three starters led by Dickinson, a 2024 Consensus All-America Second Team, All-Big 12 First Team and the Big 12 Newcomer of the Year selection. Dickinson was the only player in the Big 12 to average a double-double (17.9 ppg, 10.9 rpg) last year. Harris has been the starter each of the last three seasons and was the 2023 Big 12 Defensive player of the Year. A three-time all-league honoree, Harris has led the league in assist-to-turnover ratio two of the last three seasons and has ranked in the top five in the conference in assists per game each of the last three years. Two-time All-Big 12 selection and the 2023 Big 12 Most Improved player,
KJ Adams Jr. is also back as a returning starter. Kansas has nine newcomers on its roster that includes six upperclassmen transfers.
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2024-25 Big 12 Preseason Honors (as voted on by the coaches)
Preseason Poll
Place. Team (first place votes)
1-KANSAS (9) – 215
2-Houston (5) – 211
3-Iowa State (1) – 194
4-Baylor – 185
5-Arizona (1) – 179
6-Cincinnati – 140
7-Texas Tech – 135
8-K-State – 133
9-BYU – 116
10-TCU – 90
11-UCF – 83
12-Arizona State – 64
13-West Virginia – 62
14-Oklahoma State – 46
15-Colorado – 37
16-Utah – 30
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Preseason All-Big 12 First Team
Caleb Love, Arizona
LJ Cryer, Houston
J'Wan Roberts, Houston
Tamin Lipsey, Iowa State
Hunter Dickinson, Kansas*
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Preseason All-Big 12 Second Team
Norchad Omier, Baylor
Jeremy Roach, Baylor
Keshon Gilbert, Iowa State
DAJUAN HARRIS JR., KANSAS
Coleman Hawkins, K-State
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Preseason Player of the Year:Â HUNTER DICKINSON, KANSAS
Preseason Co-Newcomer of the Year:Â Jeremy Roach, Baylor
Preseason Co-Newcomer of the Year:Â Coleman Hawkins, K-State
Freshman of the Year:Â VJ Edgecombe, Baylor
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Coaches were not permitted to vote for their own student-athletes.Â
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Kansas' Preseason Big 12 Player of the Years – Jacque Vaughn (1996-97), Raef LaFrentz (1997-98), Wayne Simien (2004-05), Brandon Rush and Julian Wright (2006-07), Cole Aldrich and Sherron Collins (2009-10), Devonte' Graham (2017-18), Udoka Azubuike (2019-20), Remy Martin (2021-22),
Hunter Dickinson (2023-24),
Hunter Dickinson (2024-25)
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Big 12 Preseason Poll History
Season – Preseason Selection (actual finish); Big 12 Champion (preseason selection)
2023-24 – Kansas (T5th); Houston (2nd)
2022-23 – Baylor (T3rd); Kansas (2nd)
2021-22 – Kansas (T1st); Kansas (1st), Baylor (3rd)
2020-21 – Baylor (1st); Baylor (1st)
2019-20 – Kansas (1st); Kansas (1st)
2018-19 – Kansas (3rd); Kansas State (2nd), Texas Tech (7th)
2017-18 – Kansas (1st); Kansas (1st)*
2016-17 – Kansas (1st); Kansas (1st)
2015-16 – Kansas (1st); Kansas (1st)
2014-15 – Kansas (1st); Kansas (1st)
2013-14 – Kansas (1st), Oklahoma State (8th); Kansas (1st)
2012-13 – Kansas (1st); Kansas (1st), Kansas State (5th)
2011-12 – Kansas (1st), Texas A&M (9th); Kansas (1st)
2010-11 – Kansas State (T3rd); Kansas (2nd)
2009-10 – Kansas (1st); Kansas (1st)
2008-09 – Oklahoma (2nd); Kansas (3rd)
2007-08 – Kansas (T1st); Kansas (1st), Texas (2nd)
2006-07 – Kansas (1st); Kansas (1st)
2005-06 – Texas (T1st); Kansas (3rd), Texas (1st)
2004-05 – Kansas (T1st), Oklahoma State (3rd); Kansas (T1st), Oklahoma (4th)
2003-04 – Missouri (T5th); Oklahoma State (5th)
2002-03 – Kansas (1st); Kansas (1st)
2001-02 – Kansas (1st); Kansas (1st)
2000-01 – Kansas (T2nd); Iowa State (4th)
1999-00 – Kansas (5th); Iowa State (6th)
1998-99 – Oklahoma State (T5th); Texas (5th)
1997-98 – Kansas (1st); Kansas (1st)
1996-97 – No coaches poll; Kansas
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*The 2018 title was later vacated.
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