Trey Burke's 2012-13 season

Michigan sophomore Trey Burke and freshman Mitch McGary celebrate after defeating Michigan State 58-57 on Sunday, Mar. 3. (Daniel Brenner I AnnArbor.com)

ATLANTA -- Trey Burke's award train rolls on.

The Michigan sophomore point guard was named the 2013 recipient of The Bob Cousy Award, given annually to the nation's top point guard.

“It’s an honor to have Trey Burke selected as the recipient of the Bob Cousy Award,” Michigan coach John Beilein said in a statement. “Trey has been the floor leader of our program, a terrific teammate and critical to our success. He epitomizes the selection criteria for this award and will represent the Cousy family with great pride and honor.

"Trey is a fantastic representative of our institution and will be a great ambassador for this award.”

Burke is averaging 18.8 points and 6.8 assists this season for the Wolverines (30-7), who will take on Syracuse in the national semifinals on Saturday (8:48 p.m., CBS).

He beat out Oklahoma State's Marcus Smart, Saint Mary's College's Matthew Dellavedova, Syracuse's Michael Carter-Williams and Miami's Shane Larkin.

Burke could pick up a handful of other awards this weekend at the Final Four. The Associated Press Player of the Year announcement will take place Thursday afternoon, while the Oscar Robertson national Player of the Year award will be made public Friday.

Both the Wooden and Naismith Awards, also national player of the year honors, will be unveiled this weekend.

Burke is a finalist for every one of them.

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