Gophers center Amanda Zahui B. named Big Ten's best

Sophomore from Sweden is fourth player in Gophers history to win the honor.

March 3, 2015 at 12:40PM
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Gophers sophomore center Amanda Zahui B. transformed her body and her game to become the Big Ten Player of the Year. (The Minnesota Star Tribune)

The box of Swedish chocolates still sits under Amanda Zahui B.'s bed, where it has stayed untouched throughout the basketball season. The Gophers center said Monday that she won't crack it open until the last game has been played, resisting the temptation to give herself a sweet reward for being named Big Ten player of the year by the media.

Though Zahui joked there is "a lot of tape around that box,'' coach Marlene Stollings said it symbolizes the dedication and willpower that made the sophomore the fourth player in Gophers history to earn the league's highest individual honor.

Last summer, Zahui lost 30 pounds and committed herself to raising her game. That laid the foundation for a season that was recognized with several awards Monday, on a day when senior Shae Kelley and freshman Carlie Wagner also received league honors.

Zahui was the only unanimous selection to the all-Big Ten first team by both coaches and media. Kelley, a forward, was named to the all-Big Ten first team by media and was a second-team choice by league coaches. Wagner, a guard, made the all-freshman team, and Zahui also earned a spot on the Big Ten all-defensive team for the second consecutive season.

"I'm so proud of Amanda,'' Stollings said. "She dedicated herself to improving her skills and transforming her body.

"We talk a lot about, 'Do you want to be good, or do you want to be great?' She was determined to be great, and she knows there are no shortcuts. She's a true testament to the fact that hard work pays off.''

The league's freshman of the year last season, Zahui leads the Big Ten in rebounding (12.7 per game) and blocked shots (4.0) and is fourth in scoring (18.5 points per game). She set a conference record with 29 rebounds in a Feb. 17 victory over Iowa, a game in which she also scored a career-high 39 points. Her 120 blocked shots and 273 defensive rebounds this season are school records.

Zahui is the first Gopher in 13 years to be named Big Ten player of the year, joining Lindsay Whalen (2002), Carol Ann Shudlick (1994) and Laura Coenen (1983). Whalen and Coenen also were sophomores when they won the honor.

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"When I found out, it was like a 'wow' moment,'' Zahui said. "I'm still trying to get my head around it. I was really speechless.

"It was a long summer for all of us, with a lot of hard work. I feel like this is an award for our whole team.''

The Big Ten's coaches chose Ohio State freshman point guard Kelsey Mitchell as player of the year. Mitchell leads the league in scoring with 24.5 points per game.

Kelley joined the Gophers for her final season of eligibility after graduating from Old Dominion, where she made the all-Conference USA first team last season. She is averaging 17.1 points and 9.3 rebounds and has been instrumental to the Gophers' resurgence in Stollings' first season.

Wagner, a New Richland native, has started 25 of 30 games and is averaging 11.9 points per game. Her 55 three-pointers are second-most on the team.

Junior point guard Shayne Mullaney also was honored Monday as the Gophers' recipient of the Big Ten sportsmanship award.

Minnesota center Amanda Zahui, center top, battles for a rebound with Iowa's Samantha Logic (22) and Claire Till (3) during the first half of an NCAA college basketball game, Sunday, March 1, 2015, in Iowa City, Iowa. (AP Photo/Matthew Holst)
Amanda Zahui B., above, joins Lindsay Whalen (2002), Carol Ann Shudlick (1994) and Laura Coenen (1983) as Gophers who have won the award. (The Minnesota Star Tribune)
Minnesota forward Shae Kelley (23) pulls in the rebound in front of Nebraska forward Emily Cady (23) in the second half of an NCAA college basketball game Tuesday, Feb. 24, 2015, in Lincoln, Neb. (AP Photo/The Journal-Star, Francis Gardler)
Minnesota’s Shae Kelley was named all-Big Ten first team. (The Minnesota Star Tribune)
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Rachel Blount

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Rachel Blount is a sports reporter for the Minnesota Star Tribune who covers a variety of topics, including the Olympics, Wild, college sports and horse racing. She has written extensively about Minnesota's Olympic athletes and has covered pro and college hockey since joining the staff in 1990.

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