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Ionescu was a surprise winner on the women’s side. The NCAA Division I leader in career triple-doubles with 18, she led the Ducks on a Final Four run. The 21-year-old point guard plans to return for her senior year. Gustafson had earned several postseason honors, including AP player of the year for leading the nation in scoring for the second straight season.— Rui Hachimura of Gonzaga, Julius Erving small forward award— Ethan Happ of Wisconsin, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar center awardAll of the award namesakes were on hand to present their trophies except Cousy, who is 90.
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