Cooper Flagg, JuJu Watkins join rare air with Associated Press Player of the Year awards

The race for college basketball's AP Player of the Year award on the women's side wasn't really a race at all. USC sophomore JuJu Watkins took home the honors Thursday in a nearly unanimous vote. The youth movement carried over to the men's side, when Duke freshman Cooper Flagg was announced as the AP Player of the Year on Friday.

Neither selection comes as a major surprise. Despite being a freshman, the 18-year-old Flagg was the story of the college basketball season on the men's side. He averaged 18.9 points and 7.5 rebounds in the regular season, and has Duke on the verge of playing in yet another national championship. He's a major reason Duke was ranked No. 1 overall on the AP's final Top-25 poll in March.

With the award, Flagg becomes only the fourth freshman to receive the honor. Flagg is in excellent company, as Zion Williamson, Anthony Davis and Kevin Durant are the three other freshman to win the award. The Duke star and Auburn forward Johni Broome were the only two players to receive votes for the AP Player of the Year award on the men's side. 

Flagg's excellence at the collegiate level might be short-lived. Flagg is the presumptive No. 1 overall pick in the 2025 NBA Draft should he choose to declare for it. Flagg is expected to make the leap to the NBA after just one season in college. Even Duke coach Jon Scheyer hinted at as much after the team's Sweet 16 win, saying, "Cooper is about to move on with something incredibly special with the next step he's going to go after this."

Watkins ran away with the award on the women's side, receiving 29 of the 31 votes from the Associated Press' panel. Notre Dame star Hannah Hidalgo received the other two votes.

After a tremendous freshman season, Watkins turned in an equally strong sophomore year. She averaged 23.9 points and 6.8 rebounds in 21 games for the Trojans. Watkins had USC in a good position to make a deep run in the NCAA Tournament, but tore her ACL in the team's second-round NCAA tournament game against Mississippi State. USC advanced to the Elite Eight without Watkins, where the team was eliminated by UConn.

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