Who won Most Outstanding Player in 2024? UConn standout Tristen Newton claims March Madness 'MVP' award

Edward Sutelan

Matt Lutovsky

Who won Most Outstanding Player in 2024? UConn standout Tristen Newton claims March Madness 'MVP' award image

Tristen Newton joined an exclusive list Monday, earning Most Outstanding Player honors after bringing home another national championship with UConn.

The 6-5 guard was a rock for the Huskies all season, and he capped off UConn's dominant tournament run with a 20-point, seven-assist, five-rebound performance in Connecticut's 75-60 win over Purdue. Perhaps most impressive, Newton didn't turn it over once while playing 39 minutes.  

In six games, Newton averaged 14.5 points, 4.0 rebounds, and 7.2 assists, spearheading the Huskies run to the title game.

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Newton joins elite company with his MOP award, including some of the greatest players in the game's history like Hakeem Olajuwon, Magic Johnson, and Kareem Abdul-Jabbar. He also joins former teammate Adama Sanogo, who won the award for the Huskies last season.

Here's how Newton earned the prestigious honor.

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Who won Most Outstanding Player in 2024?

UConn stood out during its March Madness run for its well-rounded roster that seemed to produce a different hero each night, but Newton was just about always involved.

He scored double-digit points in all but one of the six UConn wins, and he was often a crucial facilitator of the offense, notching more than five assists in four games. 

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Newton went 0-for-6 from the field against Illinois, but he otherwise went 28-of-59 (47.5 percent), including an impressive 11-of-27 (40.7 percent) from 3-point range. 

When it came to the Final Four, Newton scored 12 points with nine assists and three rebounds against Alabama, then notched 20 points with five rebounds and seven assists against Purdue in the championship.

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Most Outstanding Player winners

YEARNAMESCHOOL
2024Tristen NewtonUConn
2023Adama SanogoUConn
2022Ochai AgbajiKansas
2021Jared ButlerBaylor
2019Kyle GuyVirginia
2018Donte DiVincenzoVillanova
2017Joel Berry IINorth Carolina
2016Ryan ArcidiaconoVillanova
2015Tyus JonesDuke
2014Shabazz NapierUConn
2013Luke HancockLouisville*
2012Anthony DavisKentucky
2011Kemba WalkerUConn
2010Kyler SinglerDuke
2009Wayne EllingtonNorth Carolina
2008Mario ChalmersKansas
2007Corey BrewerFlorida
2006Joakim NoahFlorida
2005Sean MayNorth Carolina
2004Emeka OkaforUConn
2003Carmelo AnthonySyracuse
2002Juan DixonMaryland
2001Shane BattierDuke
2000Mateen CleavesMichigan State
1999Richard HamiltonUConn
1998Jeff SheppardKentucky
1997Miles SimonArizona
1996Tony DelkKentucky
1995Ed O'BannonUCLA
1994Corliss WilliamsonArkansas
1993Donald WilliamsNorth Carolina
1992Bobby HurleyDuke
1991Christian LaettnerDuke
1990Anderson HuntUNLV
1989Glen RiceMichigan
1988Danny ManningKansas
1987Keith SmartIndiana
1986Pervis EllisonLouisville
1985Ed PinckneyVillanova
1984Patrick EwingGeorgetown
1983Hakeem OlajuwonHouston
1982James WorthyNorth Carolina
1981Isiah ThomasIndiana
1980Darrell GriffithLouisville
1979Magic JohnsonMichigan State
1978Jack GivensKentucky
1977Butch LeeMarquette
1976Kent BensonIndiana
1975Richard WashingtonUCLA
1974David ThompsonNC State
1973Bill WaltonUCLA
1972Bill WaltonUCLA
1971VacatedN/A
1970Sidney WicksUCLA
1969Lew AlcindorUCLA
1968Lew AlcindorUCLA
1967Lew AlcindorUCLA
1966Jerry ChambersUtah
1965Bill BradleyPrinceton
1964Walt HazzardUCLA
1963Art HeymanDuke
1962Paul Hogue Cincinnati
1961Jerry LucasOhio State
1960Jerry LucasOhio State
1959Jerry WestWest Virginia
1958Elgin BaylorSeattle
1957Wilt ChamberlainKansas
1956Hal LearTemple
1955Bill RussellSan Francisco
1954Tom GolaLa Salle
1953B.H. BornKansas
1952Clyde LovelletteKansas
1951Bill SpiveyKentucky
1950Irwin DambrotCCNY
1949Alex GrozaKentucky 
1948Alex GrozaKentucky
1947George KaftanHoly Cross
1946Bob KurlandOklahoma State
1945Bob KurlandOklahoma State
1944Arnie FerrinUtah
1943Ken SailorsWyoming
1942Howie DallmarStanford
1941John KotzWisconsin
1940Marvin HuffmanIndiana
1939Jimmy HullOhio State

*Title vacated 

Edward Sutelan

Edward Sutelan joined The Sporting News in 2021 after covering high school sports for PennLive. Edward graduated from The Ohio State University in 2019, where he gained experience covering the baseball, football and basketball teams. Edward also spent time working for The Columbus Dispatch and Cape Cod Times.

Matt Lutovsky

Matt Lutovsky has been a writer and editor for The Sporting News since 2007, primarily writing about fantasy sports, betting, and gaming.