NASHVILLE – Vanderbilt’s Scotty Pippen, Jr., and Belmont’s Casey Alexander were voted the Tennessee Sports Writers Association Men’s Basketball Player and Coach of the Year, respectively, as announced this week by the organization.
Pippen, Jr., earned First Team All-SEC honors from the Associated Press and the SEC Coaches as well as First Team All-District accolades from the National Association of Basketball Coaches. He finished second in the SEC and 16th in the NCAA with 20.8 points per game (school record for a sophomore) and second in the SEC with 4.9 assists per game (ninth-best in school history).
The Los Angeles, Calif., native ranked third in the SEC and ninth nationally with 142 made free throws and second in the SEC with 1.77 steals per game. He shot 42.8 percent from the field overall, 35.8 percent from 3-point range and 85.0 percent from the free throw line (second in SEC) and led the team in scoring 13 times. He set an SEC Tournament record for most made free throws without a miss in a single tournament (25 for 25 in two games).
Alexander led Belmont to a 26-4 record and the program’s 12th conference regular season championship in 16 years. Belmont won a program-record 21 consecutive games and Ohio Valley Conference-record 30 consecutive league games (dating to the 2019-20 season).
The Bruins earned national Top 25 poll votes eight consecutive weeks (January 11-March 1) and won the DC Paradise Jam in November, with juniors Nick Muszynski and Grayson Murphy earning All-America honors from CollegeInsider.com.
Belmont’s 26 victories tied Gonzaga for the most nationally on Selection Sunday, and only Gonzaga, Baylor, Houston and Winthrop posted better winning percentages (of programs playing a minimum of 20 games).
Alexander was named a finalist for the Skip Prosser Man of the Year Award, Hugh Durham National Coach of the Year Award, Jim Phelan National Coach of the Year Award, and was a candidate for the Naismith Men’s Coach of the Year Award. Belmont ranked in the Top 25 nationally in 15 statistical categories, including third in assists, third in 2-point field goal percentage and ninth in offensive efficiency.