National Invitation Tournament, MVP list
Thursday, March 26, 1998 | 4:51 a.m.
Most Valuable Players
1938-Don Shields, Temple
1939-Bill Lloyd, St. John's-x
1940-Bob Doll, Colorado
1941-Frank Baumholtz, Ohio U.-x
1942-Rudy Baric, West Virginia
1943-Harry Boykoff, St. John's
1944-Bill Kotsores, St. John's
1945-George Mikan, DePaul
1946-Ernie Calverley, Rhode Island-x
1947-Vern Gardner, Utah
1948-Ed Macauley, St. Louis
1949-Don Lofgan, San Francisco
1950-Ed Warner, CCNY
1951-Roland Minson, Brigham Young
1952-Tom Gola and Norm Grekin, La Salle
1953-Walter Dukes, Seton Hall
1954-Togo Palazzi, Holy Cross
1955-Maurice Stokes, St. Francis, Pa.-x
1956-Charlie Tyra, Louisville
1957-Win Wilfong, Memphis State-x
1958-Hank Stein, Xavier, Ohio
1959-Tony Jackson, St. John's
1960-Lenny Wilkens, Providence-x
1961-Vinny Ernst, Providence
1962-Bill Chmieleweski, Dayton
1963-Ray Flynn, Providence
1964-Lavern Tart, Bradley
1965-Ken McIntyre, St. John's
1966-Bill Melchionni, Villanova-x
1967-Walt Frazier, Southern Illinois
1968-Don May, Dayton
1969-Terry Driscoll, Boston College-x
1970-Dean Meminger, Marquette
1971-Bill Chamberlain, North Carolina
1972-Tom McMillen, Maryland
1973-John Shumate, Notre Dame-x
1974-Mike Sojourner, Utah-x
1975-Ron Lee, Oregon-x
1976-Cedric Maxwell, N.C. Charlotte-x
1977-Greg Sanders, St. Bonaventure
1978-Jim Krivacs and Ron Baxter, Texas
1979-Clarence Carter and Ray Tolbert, Indiana
1980-Ralph Sampson, Virginia
1981-Greg Stewart, Tulsa
1982-Mitchell Anderson, Bradley
1983-Ron Anderson, Fresno St.
1984-Tim McCormick, Michigan
1985-Reggie Miller, UCLA
1986-Brad Sellers, Ohio State
1987-Randolph Keys, Southern Mississippi
1988-Phil Gamble, Connecticut
1989-Jayson Williams, St. John's
1990-Scott Draud, Vanderbilt
1991-Adam Keefe, Stanford
1992-Bryant Stith, Virginia
1993-Voshon Lenard, Minnesota
1994-Doremus Bennerman, Siena-x
1995-Shawn Smith, Virginia Tech
1996-Erick Strickland, Nebraska
1997-Robert Traylor, Michigan
x-MVP came from losing team
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