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Western Athletic Conference Men's Basketball Player of the Year

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Country
  
United States

First awarded
  
1981

Western Athletic Conference Men's Basketball Player of the Year

Awarded for
  
the most outstanding basketball player in the Western Athletic Conference

Currently held by
  
Ian Baker, New Mexico State

The Western Athletic Conference Men's Basketball Player of the Year is a basketball award given to the Western Athletic Conference's (WAC) most outstanding player. The award was first given following the 1980–81 season. Keith Van Horn of Utah and Nick Fazekas of Nevada are the only players to have won the award three times. Three other players—Michael Cage, Josh Grant and Melvin Ely—have won the award twice. Danny Ainge, the first ever WAC Player of the Year, was also the John R. Wooden Award winner in 1980–81.

As of 2017, Utah has the most all-time winners with seven. There have been four ties in the award's history, most notably in 1982–83 when there was a three-way tie. Due mainly to major membership turnover from 2010 to 2014, only two current WAC members, New Mexico State and UMKC, have had a winner.

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Western Athletic Conference Men's Basketball Player of the Year Wikipedia