Reed Sheppard becomes first Kentucky-born player named top freshman in college basketball

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For the first time ever, a Kentucky-born player has been named the top freshman in college basketball.

UK guard Reed Sheppard is the third Kentucky player tabbed the United States Basketball Writers Association (USBWA) Wayman Tisdale National Freshman of the Year. The announcement was made on Monday.

Sheppard joins John Wall (2010) and Anthony Davis (2012) as UK players chosen for the prestigious award, all coming under John Calipari. Calipari also coached a fourth winner, Tyreke Evans at Memphis in 2009.

The USBWA first recognized the nation’s top freshman in 1989.

The London native has also been named the nation’s best freshman by The Field of 68 and both ESPN’s Jeff Borzello and Dick Vitale. College Hoops Today tabbed Sheppard as the National Sixth Man of the Year.

Sheppard is averaging 12.8 points per game and has scored in double-figures in 21 games.

The 6-foot-3 guard also leads the team with 145 assists on the year. His 4.5 per game average ranks third in the league. The 145 assists rank as the eighth-most in single-season history by a UK freshman and he is the 31st player in program history to record 145 or more assists in a season.

Meanwhile, Sheppard has been a nemesis defensively, racking up 80 steals on the season. Since steals became an official stat in 1979, the 80 steals are the second-most by a UK player in program history trailing only Rajon Rondo, who posted 87 thefts in the 2004-05 season.

He became the first player in UK history to register five steals in three-consecutive games, collecting five thefts against Ole Miss (Feb. 13), Auburn (Feb. 17) and LSU (Feb. 21).

Rondo’s 2.559 steals per game average in the 2004-05 season is UK’s single-season leader. No other player has averaged at least 2.5 per game in program history. Sheppard is averaging 2.50 steal per game heading into the NCAA Tournament.

Sheppard is the only player in the country who has amassed at least 80 steals, dished out at least 145 assists and made at least 70 3-pointers through March 17.

Per KenPom.com, his 3-point percentage of 52.5 percent leads the country, his true-shooting percentage (70.6 percent) is sixth and his effective field-goal percentage (68.6 percent) ranks seventh.

Sheppard had the game of his life in UK’s come-from-behind win at Mississippi State on February 27 as he poured in a career-high 32 points and added five boards, seven assists, two blocks and two steals. Twenty-three of his points came after halftime. Eleven points came in the final 93 seconds.

It was the only game of 30-or-more points, seven-plus assists, five-plus rebounds, two-plus blocks and two-plus steals in the NCAA this season, and one of only 11 such games going back to 1996-97.

Sheppard then nearly topped himself with a 27-point, six-rebound, five-assist performance in the upset of No. 4 Tennessee. Sheppard also sunk a career-high seven 3s in that win. Sheppard is the first Kentucky player in school history to have three games with at least 25 points, at least five boards and at least five assists in a single season.

Reed Sheppard honors:

  • USBWA Wayman Tisdale National Freshman of the Year
  • SEC Freshman of the Year (coaches)
  • All-SEC Second Team (coaches)
  • All-SEC Second Team (AP)
  • All-SEC Freshman Team (coaches)
  • Dick Vitale’s “Diaper Dandy” of the Year
  • Field of 68 Third-Team All-America
  • College Hoops Today (Rothstein) National Sixth Man of the Year
  • ESPN National Freshman of the Year (Jeff Borzello)
  • SEC Freshman of the Week (March 11)
  • SEC Freshman of the Week (March 4)
  • SEC Freshman of the Week (Dec. 26)
  • SEC Freshman of the Week (Dec. 4)

Kentucky opens play at the NCAA Tournament on Thursday against Oakland. Game time is set for 7:10 p.m. ET from PPG Paints Arena in Pittsburgh. The game will air on CBS.

(Photo by Andy Lyons/Getty Images)

By Ken Howlett, News Director

Contact Ken at ken@k105.com