Helms Foundation College Basketball Player of the Year


The Helms Foundation College Basketball Player of the Year was an annual men's college basketball award given to the most outstanding men's player in the United States. It was awarded by the Helms Athletic Foundation, an organization founded in 1936 by Bill Schroeder and Paul Helms, the owner of Helms Bakery in Los Angeles.
The award was first presented in 1944, when the Helms Athletic Foundation announced Schroeder's player of the year selection for the 1943–44 season as well as his retroactive picks for each season from 1904–05 to 1942–43. Schroeder then began selecting a player of the year annually.
After Paul Helms' death in 1957, his family continued supporting the foundation until 1969, when the bakeries went out of business. Schroeder found a new benefactor in United Savings & Loan, and the foundation's name became United Savings–Helms Athletic Foundation. United merged with Citizens Savings & Loan in 1973, when the foundation became the Citizens Savings Athletic Foundation. It was again renamed when First Interstate Bank assumed sponsorship and was known as the First Interstate Bank Athletic Foundation in the award's final years after 1981. Schroeder made his last player of the year selection for the 1982–83 season, after which the award came to an end.

Winners

Winners prior to the 1942–43 season were selected retroactively in 1943 and 1957.
SeasonPlayerSchoolPositionClassReference
1904–05WisconsinF
1905–06DartmouthF
1906–07YaleF
1907–08PennsylvaniaF
1908–09ChicagoC
1909–10ChicagoG
1910–11ColumbiaF
1911–12WisconsinF
1912–13St. LawrenceF
1913–14CornellC
1914–15Union (NY)G
1915–16WisconsinF
1916–17IllinoisG
1917–18WisconsinC
1918–19MinnesotaG
1919–20NYUF
1920–21MissouriC
1921–22IllinoisC
1922–23KansasG
1923–24KansasG
1924–25Colorado CollegeC
1925–26North CarolinaF
1926–27SyracuseF
1927–28OklahomaC
1928–29Montana StateF
1929–30PittsburghG
1930–31East CentralG
1931–32PurdueG
1932–33KentuckyF / C
1933–34Westminster (PA)C
1934–35KentuckyC
1935–36Notre DameF
1936–37StanfordF
1937–38 StanfordF
1938–39Rhode IslandF
1939–40North CarolinaC
1940–41 North CarolinaC
1941–42Rhode IslandG / F
1942–43Saint Joseph'sG
1943–44DePaulC
1944–45 DePaulC
1945–46Oklahoma StateC
1946–47OklahomaC
1947–48Saint LouisC
1948–49YaleF
1949–50VillanovaF
1950–51DukeG
1951–52KansasF / C
1952–53WashingtonC
1953–54La SalleG / F
1954–55San FranciscoC
1955–56 San FranciscoC
1956–57North CarolinaF
1957–58SeattleF / C
1958–59CincinnatiG
1959–60 CincinnatiG
1960–61Ohio StateF / C
1961–62CincinnatiC
1962–63DukeG
1963–64UCLAG
1964–65PrincetonG / F
1964–65UCLAG
1965–66MichiganG / F
1966–67UCLAC
1967–68 UCLAC
1968–69 UCLAC
1969–70LSUG
1969–70UCLAF / C
1970–71Notre DameG
1970–71 UCLAF / C
1971–72UCLAC
1972–73 UCLAC
1973–74 UCLAC
1973–74NC StateG / F
1974–75 NC StateG / F
1975–76IndianaC
1975–76IndianaF
1976–77UCLAG
1977–78KentuckyG / F
1978–79Indiana StateF
1979–80LouisvilleG
1980–81DePaulF
1981–82VirginiaC
1981–82North CarolinaF
1982–83HoustonC