Butler’s Kamar Baldwin Named to Naismith Trophy Watch List Butler Bulldogs by Staff - November 7, 2018March 18, 20200 Courtesy of Butler Athletics Butler junior Kamar Baldwin is among the 50 players selected to the watch list for the 2019 Citizen Naismith Trophy Men’s Player of the Year honor. The list was announced by the Atlanta Tipoff Club Monday, Nov. 5. Baldwin’s standout 2017-18 campaign propelled the 6-1 guard to a unanimous selection on the preseason All-BIG EAST team. As a sophomore, he averaged 15.7 points, 4.9 rebounds, 3.2 assists and 1.5 steals. He was even more productive in BIG EAST play as his averages increased to 16.6 points and 5.2 rebounds per conference contest. Baldwin also earned a spot on the 2018 BIG EAST All-Tournament Team thanks in large part to a career-high 32-point outburst against Seton Hall in the quarterfinals. His 893 points through his first two seasons at Butler are the fourth-most in program history. A list of the midseason 30 team will be released on Feb. 13, 2019, followed by the 10 national semifinalists and four finalists on March 4, 2019 and March 19, 2019 respectively. The 2019 Citizen Naismith Trophy will be awarded on at the Naismith Awards Brunch on April 7, 2019, during the Final Four in Minneapolis. “This time of year is filled with excitement, optimism and anticipation as each team is undefeated and the race for the Citizen Naismith Trophy is wide open. These 50 candidates are ones to keep an eye on, but there will be plenty of others who will enter the competition throughout the season,” said Eric Oberman, executive director of the Atlanta Tipoff Club. “It’s great to have the season tipping off tomorrow.” Butler opens the 2018-19 regular season Saturday, hosting Miami (Ohio) at Hinkle Fieldhouse. 2019 Citizen Naismith Trophy Men’s Preseason Watch List NAME CLASS POSITION SCHOOL CONFERENCE Kamar Baldwin Jr. G Butler BIG EAST R.J. Barrett Fr. F Duke ACC Tyus Battle Jr. G Syracuse ACC Bennie Boatwright Sr. F USC Pac-12 Bol Bol Fr. C Oregon Pac-12 Phil Booth Sr. G Villanova BIG EAST Ky Bowman Jr. G Boston College ACC Barry Brown Sr. G Kansas State Big 12 Jordan Caroline Sr. G/F Nevada Mountain West Clayton Custer Sr. G Loyola of Chicago Missouri Valley Mike Daum Sr. F South Dakota State Summit League Carsen Edwards Jr. G Purdue Big Ten Jon Elmore Sr. G Marshall Conference USA Daniel Gafford So. F Arkansas SEC Darius Garland Fr. G Vanderbilt SEC Jessie Govan Sr. C Georgetown BIG EAST Kellan Grady So. G Davidson Atlantic 10 Quentin Grimes Fr. G Kansas Big 12 Kyle Guy Jr. G Virginia ACC Rui Hachimura Jr. F Gonzaga WCC Ethan Happ Sr. F Wisconsin Big Ten Markus Howard Jr. G Marquette BIG EAST De’Andre Hunter So. G Virginia ACC Keldon Johnson Fr. G Kentucky SEC Sagaba Konate Jr. F West Virginia Big 12 Romeo Langford Fr. G Indiana Big Ten Dedric Lawson Jr. F Kansas Big 12 Nassir Little Fr. F North Carolina ACC Caleb Martin Sr. F Nevada Mountain West Charles Matthews Sr. G Michigan Big Ten Luke Maye Sr. F North Carolina ACC Juwan Morgan Sr. F Indiana Big Ten Jordan Murphy Sr. F Minnesota Big Ten James Palmer Jr. Sr. G Nebraska Big Ten Eric Paschall Sr. F Villanova BIG EAST Shamorie Ponds Jr. G St. John’s BIG EAST Cam Reddish Fr. F Duke ACC Justin Robinson Sr. G Virginia Tech ACC Admiral Schofield Sr. G Tennessee SEC Chris Silva Sr. F South Carolina SEC Killian Tillie Jr. F Gonzaga WCC Reid Travis Sr. F Kentucky SEC Dean Wade Sr. F Kansas State Big 12 P.J. Washington So. F Kentucky SEC Tremont Waters So. G LSU SEC Lindell Wigginton So. G Iowa State Big 12 Kris Wilkes So. G UCLA Pac-12 Grant Williams Jr. F Tennessee SEC Zion Williamson Fr. F Duke ACC Cassius Winston Jr. G Michigan State Big Ten